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HUH Of I SWI STRIKES DOWN LABOR!, COUNSEL FOR DREY , FUS THE DEED Or CRAVENS "WW DIE, . DOT DREYFUS IS SAVED" Labori's Wife Harries" Quickiy to His Side in The Dusty Road She Pillows His Hsad In , Her Lap Rennes in a Ferment. Rennes, August 14. Assassins quacked Labori, advocate counsel for Drevfus, in ambush at the side of the road near Richmont bridge, oyeB the canal in sight of the hall of the court martial. Labori was a few hundred yards from his home on his way tO: the Lycee, where the court martial is -being held. He was shot from be hind by one ol two men armed with revolvers. The bullet passed through his back and lodged in the tissue of the back lungs. . I Hrs Wife Conies. MmQ. Labori, a beautiiul young woman, was soon told, the news and came to her husbands side before he was moved from the spot where he iell. She sat in tHe dusty road and held his head in her lap, kissing him repeatedly. His legs were paralyzed. In the city there was a great turmoil, and the session of the court martial was adjourned. I The People Cheer. Later Labori was pronounced out of danger. The surgeons probed the wound and found the ball imbedded in the tissue of the back lungs, which were not penetrated, and no impor tant artery or vein was cut. His breathing is normal, and there is no internal bleeding. This good news was received with cheers by the great crowd filling the Place Laennec in iront ot Labori's house. Later on a bulletin issued by tlje physicians says that a clot of blood prevents the extraction of the ball and that it is too early to say that he is out ct danger. ' Will Kill Piquart. ; It is stated that Picquart is also marked for assassination. More soldiers were stationed at the Lycee this morning and extra pre- cautions to prevent disorder was tak en throughout the city. Labori, as he was falling retained presence of mind enough to arrange his wallet containing his papers under his head for a pillow until his wife arrived when he half raised himself, and dropped his head in her lap. 1 I've Shot Dreyfus. Some laborers saw the assassin and one placed himself in the path and tried to stop the murderer, who levelled a revolver and shouted, "Let ' me, pass ; I've shot Dreyfus." The man was so taken back that he drew aside and allowed the assassin to pass, who escaped to the woods but was- obliged to give them up. The peasants heard the murderer say "If I can't get away I'll go for them." It is reported that Labori said "I may die, but Dreyfus is saved." The Court Still Goes On. - .. Rennes, August 14. The Court has not adjourned Merrier and Casimir ..Perier will be confronted. The ex-President will assert that Mercier's assertion that war was eminent with Germany is a gross ex aggeration, that he complained at the time of the action ot Merrier in mov ing 60,000 troops to the frontier without consulting him He said that before his interview with Mercier, the question of Dreyfus had never been raised between them and Ger many. Before the . court assembled it was announced that Labori has been shot. Jouaust then suspended the opening . of the court till 7:1 5. Labori Grows Worse. Rennes, April 14 fix 3 p. m. La bori's condition is worse and compli cations are learecL , The Assassin Described. The assassin is reported as being between twenty-five and thirty years old and about five fetft high with a slender figure, light moustache. - He wore darir brown trousers, a gray cotton vest and a black bowler hat of the Spanish type. It is believed that he is a Spanish anarchist. FILIPINOS M AGGRESSIVE THEY MA$E ATTACKS ON AMERICAN GARRi- SONS BUT ARE DRIVEN OFF. HARD FIGHTING TO CAPTURE WflTEO I j i American Troops Were I: -r : r- . hausted The Negro Troops Were in The Fight and Did Well. Manila, August 14 Insurgents made an attack - on San Luis on Saturday night- This is near Calum pit and is held by two companies of the 22nd Infantry. A sergeant was,! killed and two privates wounded. V Yesterday a similar attack was made on Gringau, four miles from! Malolos. A special train filled with Americans was rushed to Malolos and Guiginto, north of Bulacan. As the 17th Infantry was approach- i .1 ru. fir...- rr:,: i ing I Calulet; some ; fifty Filippinos held up a flag of truce. The Aheri cans advanced and suddenly the Fil- ippinos dropped the flag and began firing. The Americans unhurt, drop ped in the bushes and returned the fire, the Filippinos running off. San Mateo, ten miles northeast of Manila, was captured late Sunday af ternoon after a stubborn resistance from the Filippinos. The Americans were exhausted by heavy marching, and lost three killed, thirteen wound ed. Inthe action, about San Mateo, Col. Burt's nero troops took part They behaved well and their leaders had difficulty in holding them bap'. ESCAPE FROM FILLIPPINOS. ' Spanish Prisoners Get Away On Raft News From Lieut. Glllmore. Manila, August 14. A number of Spanish prisoners escaped from the Filipinos and reached the! gunboat Concord on a raft. They bring a re port of Lieut. Gillmore and his com panions and say that Gillmore. occu pies a house and has a servant to wait upon him. , "In a minute" one dose of Hart's Essence of Ginger will relieve any ordinary case of Colic, Cramps or Nausea. An unexcelled remedy for Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer complaints and all internal pains. Sold by B. W. Har&rave. WilPPour 3urning Oil. Pans, August 14 The officers of the anti-Semitic Society are still be seiged. They threaten to pour burning oil upon the besiegers. A company of infantry will assist police in preserving order. v SHOT BOTH. Pennsylvania!! Kills Wife And Paramour Then Surrenders Himself. Reading, Pa., August 14. Solo mon Quinter, a well known citizen, shot and instantly killed his wifej An nie, aged 48, and Edward Kitzmiller, aged 28, early Sunday morning. Quinter suspected that his wife was unfaithful and lying in wait caught the couple in a -compromising po sition inthe yard. 7 Instantly he put two bullets into his wife's brain and one through her companion, then surrendered him self. Quinter and his wife had frequently quarrelled about the wife's miscon duct, but Mrs. - Quinter persisted in being In . Kitzmillers company. A C R EAT record of cures, une qualled in medical history, troves Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses merit un known to any other MEDICINE. E THE PRISONER SEEKS. A NEW MAN READY TO MEET HIS OPPONENTS. MERGIER IS HOOTED AND THEN HISSED III He Declares Dreyfus is a Guilty Man The Prisoner Shouts a Prompt Reply His Declaration. - Rennes, August 12 In the Drey fus court martial Casimer Perier sid J 'on the witness stand this mornirg tbat Dreyius had lied if he said that he had fully informed him about his case. Drevfus reolied with ditrnitv men. lie uiu not Stiy uiai oc uau. in formed Perier, but that he wrote him several letters, and that perhaps these were "never received. The prisoner seemed to be a new man to-day, ready to meet any op ponent. Perier said that Mercier had never told him of the document con taining the expression : "That ani- mal of a D- , Becoming ex it would not be cited Perier said j shown the prisoner on the trial, but that he had expected it would. Mercier testified that Gen. Freyci net told him that a Dreyfus syndicate . . . L , EnSlar?d d Germany to eftect the substitution of somebod' else for Dreyfus. If this was meant as a bomb, it was a fizzle for a laugh swelled through the court room. A Dramatic Scene Comes. " After Mercier had denounced Dreyfus - for nearly four hours he concluded by saying that if he had inot been convinced of the guilt of Dreyfus, and if the latter's convic- tiori had not been fortified sinceSo4, he would admit that he was mistaken. Dreyfus jumped to his feet and shouted in. a trumpet voice: "You ought to say so now." At that the auaience burst into wild cheers. Mercier replied that he would admit Dreyfus as innocent if there was any doubt. The prisoner shouted again : "Why don't you then?" and there came another burst of laughter and cheers Secretary of War Mercier was hooted after the ad journment. The Hooting of Mercier. ' Col. Jouast, President of the court marthl, ordered the court adjourned until Monday. 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