Show LABORI STill LiNGERS BETWEEN LFE AND DEATH Troops Scouring the Coumntry t For the TNouldbe Assassin Who Is I Still at Large sensation Caused By Outrage WhIch I Is Believed Vas Part of Plot Against R publc n lnes Aug HFurther letal5 re garing th shootIng of M Labori show that thl sky was overcast when I Labori 1et his houEe aCCOIflIaflIC1 by olonci Phquart and the tatters bro therinIaw 1 Gast M Labori was laughing and chattn wIth his com lMnlons when he vas shot The party passing the qual Richmond and jmsslng was about to cross the Chateaubrlan brldgt when a man hIdden behInd a wooden fence at a corner of the qual stejJpld out and 1111 It 1 LarnrI reH to the The wounded man fel Iountl HI tried to rl f and Jut his hand to the wJUul in his back and brought the hand back covered with blool AI he 1n there with his clothes covered with the dust in which he hal fallen he I I said in a faint voice sall I I beg you to gIn me fly stick anti mr papen Go and tel them he ad INI 1 with a final effort tu slend the proceedings M Lborl retained preene of IluI enough to arrange his dark morocco wallet in which he carried hIs JalJer under hIs Ilelid for a pillow until his half raised him wif > arriVtl when he teIt and dropped his heal in her lap Threatened His Pursers A number oC laborers who were Unloading un-loading a barge dC stones beside the river heard the houts of murder Stol < arl raised h 1 the pursuers rand one of them Illacl himself in the way of the murderer who covering hIm I with a revolver shouted Let ml pass I han shot DreyCus I The man was so taken aback that he drew aside and allowed the assassin to proceed The murderer ran across the holds until hc ached the railroad He crossed Uw embankment antI followed the track until he arrived at the Loel rtsing A traIn was just arriving at full speed and the murderer laShed across the line in front of the tril and towam thc woods in the direction of the village of Chantepleu where he was lost to view Colonel Plcquart and his broth rin law M Gast who accompanied IL bori on his way to the Lyeee pursued the murderer fr some distanc butns they were both heavy men tliy veic urablt to continue the pursuit aijdso returned to the sIde of the wounded man leaving the chase oC the murder I to a numb of laborers and peasanth nho l dar they nearI he murdemr I say when crossing the marsh fells before rfachIng thc railroad U ln I cant get away 1 will 10 forth I His Wife By His Side Madame Laborl wife of the murdered lawyer was prompt notified uf the Pvriine and rushed to her husbands side She found him with hIs head on the sidewalk and his body in the roadway She threw herself by his side and took his bead in her lap and fanned him with a colored paper which she hal ei dlnty snatch up as she left the house L i Lbori was perfectly still Not a groan mI from his lips as hIs head rLstcd 1 tIp lap of his rife who In tlit i av is an American As she tl fanned him lh her right hanl she cart d hIm wih her left gazing by ingly nn his upturned face He triei to mk bark at thc tears which ls tenid Iii her eyes and she masterIng her feelings dil everything Possible to lasc her husbands agony I 18 r pnttd that thc famous lawyer said as be lay wounded un the ground I may die from this but Dreyfus Is saved sayedTe shot had leen heard 200 Yards away in the Rue de La GZire where a crowd had gathered as usual to witness wIt-ness thi arrIval oC the principal per sJnagls connected with the courtmar tial The spectators ran in th < Ihec tlon whence the shooting had occurred followed by gen darmes on horseback The shooting was also heard at the St Georges barracks across the rhe wilere it was soon known that M La 1011 hal been attacked I Spectators Deeply Affected The woullcd man asked to have a crriag called to CQncy him to his resdence md hal Dr Hccus summoned sum-moned When the doctor arrived he knelt blde M Laborl putting a bottle cf smemn salts to his nostrils round thest cltral figures were grouped the spectators aU deeply affected some indeed cryil g like children At a little distance wa gathered another tistancl grOup the central figure oC which was the commissary Df police note book In hand taking down the testimony of the Cy < witnesses of the affair The road that M Laborl lad followed tapered away back from the scene of the tragedy with a row of trees along tle border of the YBaine under whoSe cafy shelter M Labori ial walked to perhaps his death A cordon oC mounted gen darmes was drawn up as quIck as possible about fifteen yards apart arid In the within which were the two space whih groups already described A n ambulance which had been summoned arrived wIth four attendants of the military hospital bearing 3 ordinary stretcher on which was plaeil a blue and white I palel anl WilIe striped mattress On this r Laborl was tenderly laid and the stretcher was be b friends and some newspapermen newspaper-men with 11me Laborl walkhng beside Suffered Terrible Pain The only cry that r Lborl gave aft af-t his first groan was when he was lifted to the stretcher whel the pain aused by tne mon m < lt drew from him a moan 11 part proceeJ1 slowly hack In the t middle fr the roalm toM to-M Jahori1 temporary residence whet I hI had rented furnished house for rntel a furIshed I use during th mtluance of the court I martial It is situated Iii a ICmchat deserted neighbuhnod thw Piace m I WhiCh I II luratd laj Into the main road lUnlil to fcnlpr AcuuL of the shooting related by eyeWitnesses differ considerlb Jecal rl ctjlS the appearance of the olldb murderer of whom the folwln la the ofeIal description TweimtYfiVe io thirty ear fat peaked hat dressed like a workingman j working-man Jim a blue biouse Atorce of i n darmes headed i by M f t Hennlon subchler oC the secret po I hicels scouring the country In search I of M Laboris assailant and a company I of Infantry has been dispatched tc surround I sur-round and bet the wood wherein the man is supposed to be hiding An incredible side of the outrage is the fact it Is asserted that several passersby saw M 1bori shot and passed on indifferently neither offering to help the victim nor join In the pur i ir r tbheea suit of the assassin I Stricken Man Robbed Stl more incredible is the fact that 1 alt indivIdual who wcnt to the side of M Iaborl as he lay woundcd on tho I ground Is sait to han searched the Pockets of the suffering man on the pretext pre-text of ascertaining his ilentt and stolen their contents The assailant i fled after shooting holdIng his revolver I in his hand with his finger on the trigger trig-ger ahd threatened several men who showed a disposition to block his war Tho correspondent of the AsocIated Press at 1045 this morning saw one OC the doctors at lit Laboris house which wat guarded by four gen darmes The doctor said that M Lubori wa bearing the agony ht was suffering with mar veious fortitude and aldcl He has been put to bed and Is ben watched hy his wife lIe has sijn I hut not of himself always about the trial We have strong hopes that he wi 111 through and have sent an 011 I tmiRtc telegram to his family I will bf fortj1eight hour however before we can speak with certainty of his conditIon con-ditIon We have to thank the mIlitary surgeon for almost the first attention hen to the sufferer He came on hearing the news without hesitation But a deplorable length oC time elapsed before the ambulance arrived M La hon Jay on the ground bait an hour with the sky menacing a storm which came within a few minute after he reahetl home < Patent Growing Worse The corresondent of the Associated Press ain called at the residence oC 31 Labori at 41 p m and was Informed In-formed that Mine Labori was still watching by the bedsIde of her husband hus-band The patIents condition it was SIiILL hal rOn wme hisgOt had increased and a fever had etn The doctors in attendance are very anxious and fea that even I M Labrl recovers recov-ers his left leg l will be paralyzed as I he has bell unable to move it since hc was laid In bed He 15 conscious and I talks to his wife freely but aU hIs remarks mark are about the courtmartat Mnie Iahori is bearing up wonder j fully and Is doing all she can to cheer her husband I I I appear that M Labori received I only yesterday two letters threatening I that he would be shot but he treated I them as he hal treated others oC a similar nature WhIch he has received frequently for months past with contempt con-tempt The outrage is the sole topi of conversation con-versation in Henne and abhorrence of the died is expressed hy the friend and foes of thc wounded man alike The loeal papers are Issuing frequent eli I tons Cntalninl the latest details in regard to the affair Last Thoughts of His Wife Still furtler paUlulars show that M labori and his wife left their house together but just before the outrage she turned back having forgotten her card o admission to the court While Sa at I she was gone M Labor i met Colonel Icquart and M Gast immediately afterward a man shot him His wife I arrived while M Lahori was lying 01 I the round and Colonel Picquart and M Gast were pursuing thc murderer M Labori turned to his wife and said Go to the court and ask to suspend the sitting Mme Lbori ran Into court gave the news that her husband had been shot and ran bad to him She sat down on the ground beside her husband and I took his head In her lap During the I interval while Colonel Picquart and M Gast were pursuing the murderer and before Mine Labori arrived 31 Labor anl thInking himself mortally wounded to a bystander I 1 dIe tell my wife my last though were for her |