THE LISBON CRISTS
NEW CABINET. REPORTS OF!FIRING AT THE BARRAGES. MANtUEL POPULAR* THE REI*UBLICANi-MOVEM«IfIT. \ ir TEI.IGKArn--roiss ABBOOUUON—COtUftQHTi^ (Rec.fFeb. 4, 10.42' p.m.) ' LISBON, February 4. The following ' Cabinet: has 1 been i/forrmidj by Admiral Fcrreiratdo' Aimaisifi!— .Premier and i'M Inister of.i 1 the "Interior, .Admiral Ferrejra do<Amaral. i Mlnlstar for' War, Gemiral'Nubez., Minister}for! Justice, Seinhor ! H>er- I riqucs. ' Minister *for Affairs, Sonhor Lima. 1 A striot censorsWp'of news isimaaitaftied. at Lisbon, and few telograms are arrlvhis,. Router's Badajez cc» respondent ;repor/.s that state that, heavy firl.ig Was heard orn Saturday svoniirg after 'the assassination' insthe western quarter of ti-is-
bort, wijcraf-the'barracks, of thefciroopsfyare, sitiiatodi WHERE?THE SHOOT IN G-8 E C RN.' CROWDED POINT. ' HEROISM'OF THE'QUBEN. A', PANIC FOUJOWS. • Paris, February 3. - Tlie newspaper, ''Journal des Debats," m it? account of the' tragedy, states that, although police lined tlie route along which the Royal party-drove, iiofspecial precautioxrr Were taken. . . >'• «" | The public were allowed -to lttove-'-freely' along the faotpatlis. Tlie fusillade, convnlenccd at a spot where the road narrowed hp,d the crowd' tfas iftosf • bqSfpact. ,•• :| The King was 'she*..in'flie'spinc] and feUr back :on the cushionsof. tho Carriago in, a pool of blood. Tho- Cr,o\yn JPcinc.e,. ppposite tho King, rose momentarily, arid then fell, rolling oil to his father. , QUEEN SAVED MANUAL'S LIRE. ' ;Tlie Queen uttered a..loud!,cry, and .rose, covering her children. ThVcoachm&tfi'rgeci*' the horses to; gallop, and they .daslied into the 'courtyard.' of- .the' Arsenal.'; 'Tile',-gate \vas;' then shut. 1 .' '.i'/1
At a later stagfl tho bodies' were- removed' from tho Arsenal to the IvccEsidads Palace. ■ • ' London, Febturay 3. Tho "Daily Mral" declares that Queen Amelie's liiterpositeon saved tho;life. of.PrmceManuel, tho now King. - •. : . . ? •• ,A, soldier killed a man who was arming point blank at Queen Amelie. A'wild panic occurred in tho street, a htimbortof persons being injured. ... , Some of thd bullets struck Queen.'Amohe'k hat,' and a bow on her dress ivns"covered, with blood. .: \
ALLECEb REPUBLiOANP PLOT.
)TS OBJECT. I A CLEAN SWKEI' OK. REIGNING. I i'OWEUU. news Erom oporto. Londcri, February' 3. The " Daily Telegrapli" ' states that tipWards of tilifty persons wero concerned, in. tlio plot,' It was intended to wipe out tho Whole bf the Royaitifes,, and thento; kill - Senhor Franco, the Premier, and prOfclaim a Republic. , ; \ Boiiio accounts say - that the polk'o and soldiers kilied six bf-. the-'s^SSSniS] stuto that fourteen wore-killed....-One: of tho assassins 13 behoved ,to bo a, Spiiiiiard named Cordova, r son Of a notorious militant anarchist'. i . r '- " Tile .three dead ones ( aro, Portugiiesij. OiiCi named. Costa; was: employed at mil ironi'nbiigef's. ~ • ! I'liO tragedy has creatcd'a deap 'impression at. Oporto. The Spaluish...population- thoro arc petitioning for n-warship;.-:-(Yostordav-'s cablegrams ebiitnincd all-unconfirmed; report' that a Ilepublio liad- 1 been/declated 'at Oporto.) ■ ■ : >
OONSTITUTION RESTORED.
' - ' FRANCO HKSIdNS.: . MONARCHIST COALITION, .. '; ,; A POLICY OF CONOILIATIONAND - '• : REFORMS'. ~ : LiSßotij February s. At the sitting of tho-Counbil.of / State,, befoh) wliuni ho took the oath of succession; King Manuel Wtts greatly', ltioved. Ho remarked: "Without knowledge Of experience I place myself in yoUr.Jiaiid>,,' .relying on your pEitriotisiii' and wfsdoiii."" *'•"'•■ .j. ■. Thereupon Stmhbr . l||l , ttifcG > "'tlie ''Primiei;-' Dictator, and" the leaders iofi the . Progressive, and Regeneration their sup-' jtort to form a Mbnarciiist. l Cbalitidnr This bffct' was accepted. , ~ The Franc!) Cabihfefc siili sctfitoi^tly.,esighccj Admiral FoMelra-'db >& ; >Co&li* tion Cabinet. . ,i.t - The harmonious rally ;of all parties around the thrbnb is welcomed 1 With "great' Satisfaction. Tito nbu'stapefs Kiiig. Maniiol has always been ■ fbpttl&iY i- '"; >' It is understood that the. coalition will' be followed by a policy of conciliation and reforms. l ; 1A ; ' "THE TIJ^S^'^IEW. London, .'February, 3. "ThG Times" shys:—"King. Carlps'B.poUr-_ ; agooUß support of Seiilipr Ffanob's' drastic ' mothods for restoring thb-piirity-* of Portuguese politics would makft'the'King'in a peculiar sense a ! victim'to duty;':. .Tho 'imincdiato resumption of cpiistitutioiiyi'gpVernhlent Would probably assist 1 iii-the'bkedutioii of rofofms."
THE FUNERAL;
i'MNCE OF WALES MAY ATTEND./ (llec. Feb. 4, 10.35 p.m.) Llsboti) February .4. The funeral will t'alio 1>1a66 ; 6n- 'the Bth iiist. Meanwhile, tho : bodies' ar-O- lying iii state. It is expected that the Prince of Wales will attend the funeral/-" ;
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 7
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