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Ollllsm and other couutle end caa aa.e mntrnj pad UM la ataalus iheaa satttsas alia iravsiiM( Bias. Prbse la apln allb lb time. THOM PSON & 13 INNS, "Yoa ask me to tell yoa a story, boys," I said to gome old matioians and com paoioos wbo had oome to wiah me "i long and bappy life." Tbey wera spendiDit tbe eveolog wltb as ia oar new borne. Tbe nigbt was oold aDd we bad gatb ered round a oberry bluzlofr fire to bave a chat, aa we bad io days ot yore, before I was married. "Yes, you were always a food band at spinning, Frank; tell as something about yoar booeymooo," and tbe boys smiled a little. "Well," I replied with a smile, "it mar not be very long, bat I tbiok yoa will agree tbat it is interesting and even However, you know tbat Am- utta to spend tbe first month ot our married lite and to visit ber father and mother, who lived tbere. "Ot coarse we meant to see as much of the great mining oamp is possible. and one night resolved to pay a visit to tbe oew opera house. It was then tbat I witnessed tbe tregio ocoarrenoe of wbiob I am going to tell. A very beautiful aud young prima donna bad just taken the town by storm Having only a week's engagement eo route to Han Frsnoisco, she and her husband had taken apartments in tbe very botel at wbiob we were staying, and ot coarse we beard a great deal about ber. Her lovely recherche toilets bad been duly canvassed by tbe ladies and wera unanimously voted 'lovely,' while the gentlemen were one and all agreed tbat a taoe ao witobiog and beautiful, or a voice eo thrilling and sweet, had rarely it ever been known in tbe lively mining oamp of Butte. "Her husband had whetted curiosity almost to fever beat by bis mysterious behavior. For, whenever she went out driving or to tbe theatre, tbere be was, neither railing nor seeming to utter a word, yet watohing her every movement, and always by ber side. Rumor bsd it tbat be was only a mercenary rogue wbo, foreseeing tbe splendid career be' tore tbe gifted and talented actress and singer, bad befriended and pushed ber forwsrd ia ber profession until she had mistakec gratitude for love and married him, only to find out tbat be was a keen, oynioal worldling, oaring for her do more than for others she knew not of. wboee lives be bad blighted. Tbe reason of bis mnrrylng her seemed simply to gain possession ot ber aroiogs Lately, however, be bad fits of sulleoness and jealousy, and rarely allowed her out of bis sight. Borne ol tbe goasipers averred this was because of tbe attention ot a young banker of good family, aod wbo stood high io so oiety in Butte, wbo bad been deeply mitten by tba cbaruniog and gifted woman, and wlio, bad aba beeo unfet tered, would willingly bave laid bis lile and bis fortooe at bar feat. As it was, however, ber handsome lover and wealthy suitor were to be seen every oigbt wherever aod whenever she ssug, and always provided witb a oostly booijnei in silver or jeweled bolder, as bis offering at her abrine. It was said whether truthfully or oot, I oannot tell that the sweet faoe of the linger grew brighter, perhaps oominsoiously, when she observed him seated in bis private box, aod that ber eyes weia often drawn thitber msgnetioally, as it ears ot bis sympathy. "This ber husband noticed and re pented, and bs bsd beeo ofteo besrd to declare only lbs even lug before that of which my wvill'etioo ia so keen that it she offered to lift Lis bouquet sgain or dared to Oatow one glanoe upon her handsome admirer, La would take a re venge at which all Butte would be hor rified. "01 oooree we learned all these de tails after the tragedy, but 1 bave ex plaioed tbrtn to yoa before hand in order that yoa may the better oiderstasd what follows, as well as the fact that Mie Ulyodoo, as she was profeseiooslly known, bsd been heard to say, in answer to bis threats, that she bad few frien 3s, and oertainly would not, by re fusing bis flowers, offend one wbo bad never shown ber aught but kindoees and honor. ' 'At yoar peril, mademe, piok them ap tonight,' said be, glaring upon ber witb red, vindictive eyes, which might have warned ber tbat tbe fiend within was fully aroused. " 'I know tbe love letters wbiob you gloat over when alone, that be sends oonoealed in tbbee bouquets. But dare to look either at him or tbem tonight( and I will not be responsible for tbe oonsequenoee.' . "Miss Qlyndon shrugged her shoul ders, but did not reply, thinking it only jealous raving. This, then, was tbs po sition between those two on tbe evening that Amber and I went to bear the bril liant songstress in her famous role of Marguerite, in 'Faust.' "We got good seats, almost facing the stage. The performance tbat oigbt was to be patronized by the Odd Fel lows on aooount of tbe benefit wbioh Miss Glyndon was giving to help build a hospital, and, as usual on such an event, tbe bouse was orowded. All went well ihe bouee tilled, and tbe girted prima donna ooald not have looked better. She was indeed a sight to make ao old mao youog, and tbe audience listened spell bound to her marvelous voice. I bad already pointed oct to my wife the band' some banker at one side of tbe stage ot tbe cpera house and Miss Qlyn don's grim, sardonic looking husband (Mepbistopbelea I called him to myself) on tbe other. The theatre was small, and the dis tance aoroas at the extreme ends not great, so that evory movement ot Mar guerite oould be easily noted. When tbe curtain fell after the garden scene the enthusiasm of tbe bouse knew no bounds, and after repeated calls the pale young actress was led before tbe cartaio while showers of boqueta fell from all parts of tbe house. The banker, as usual, bad thrown his, and she, either out of misobief or tempted to bravado by some evil spirit, singled it out, and witb a brief, sweet glanoe at tbe box whence it oame, held it to ber while she bowed ber acknowledgments. "Instantly there rang out the sharp report ot a pistol shot, followed quickly by a seoond, and the spectators were horrified to see Marguerite fall, while the crimson blood flowed Ireely from her side, making a long red trail on ber quaint while satin gown' witb its jiweled girdle. Immediately all was uproar, I remember seeing the flying figure of the banker dearly defined in tbe glare of the footlights as he leaped forward beside the dying girl. "While many followed the young banker others made for tbe box wbenoe oame tbe ratal shot, and tbere tbey found this modern Mepbistopheles witb tbe smoking pistol still in his hand, ex tended on the floor, witb a ghastly bullet wound io bis temple dead. "On tbe front ot tbe box was found a paper, on wbiob was written in penoil: 'I am tired of life, aod tbe doctors say my end is near, but shs shall not live to be bsppy in bis smiles. One glance tonight and it shell be her last I have sworn it.' "The hapless girl was oarrisd to tier oom aod one of the leading doctor brought to ber aid, but nothing oould be done. Slowly ber life blood ebbed away, and in balf an hour all was over. Bbe only regained oonsoioufoeea for one brief moment, aod, looking op into the anxious eyes ol tbe handsome bsnksr as he bent over her, sbs murmured the oos word, 'Forgive.' "Thus expressing the wish that the man wbo bad brought ber to ber uo timely end might he forgiven for the orime he bad committed. "Then with a slight pressure of the band and a look ot love, which until now ber marriage vow had restrained ber from showing, sbs sank baok aud ex pi red. "Tbe tregio speotsole of tbat dying actress on tbat brilliantly lighted alags and Ibe excited emptying of tbe crowded theatre will ever remain indelibly photo graphed on my memory." &AKIIJ0 POWDER Absolutely Puro BATTLESHIP MAINE BLOWN UP. If Yob Wink to be Well You must fortify yonr system against tbe attaoka of disease. Your blood must be kept pure, yoar stomach and digea tivs organa in order, your appetite good Hood's Hsrsaparllla is tb modiolus to build yoa ap, purify and euriou yon blood and give you strength. It creates an appetite and gives digestive power. Hood's Pills are tbe favorite family oathartis, easy to take, easy to operate. Tke Clara Nevada Haak. Manalino, B, C, Feb. 17, A aperlal from Juneau, Alaaka, under data ol Kali. II, fonflrma the newa ol the lot of tlis Clara Nevada, and us: Thecaiiaeof the dlaaater M duiilitlrta the eiploalun of hsr bollera Of ) people on hoard none I believed to have beeo saved. It la thoutflit li carried about M pasaensvrs, of whom two or three were woman. Rfsrybody Bays Bo. Caacaret Cari'W Cathartic, the moat won derful medical disooverv of the a, pleas ant and rnfr-shinx U tba taste, aa f-ently liini positively on k 1.1 tic) a. liver and bowel, rli-knaint: the entire iiiitm, dl'l Co III a, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and billoiianoss. I'teaae buy and try a bni of (J. C. C Ui-ilav; ID, V rente, riold and giiarauU4 to cure by all druKgial. Llohleotlial Co. forsboea. Eioluaive shoe store. Handles tbs beat, Mif The Kattleshlp Maine was Blown Up While Riding at Anchor In the Bay of Havana Was it Accidental or Design? Havana, Feb. 15. At a quarter to 10 o'clock this evening a terrible explosion took place on board the Uoited States battle-ship Maine, in Havana harbor. Many were killed or wounded. All tbe boats of tbe Spanish cruiser Alfonso XIII are assisting. Aa yet the cause of the explosion ia not apparent. The wounded sailors of tbe Maine are uoable to explain it. It is believed tbat tbe battleship is totally destroyed. Washington, Feb. 16 After a diiy of intense excitement at the navy depart ment and elsewhere, growing out ot tbe destruction ot tbe battle-ship Maine in Havana harbor last night, tbe situation tonight, after tbe exchange of a number ot cablegrams between Washington and Havana, can be summed op in the words of Secretary Long, who, when BBked, as he was about to depart for the day, if he bad reason to suepeot tbat tbe disaster was tbe work of an enemy, replied: "I do not; in tbat I am influenced by the faot that Captain Sigsbee has not yet reported to tbe navy department on tbe cause. He Is evidently waiting to write a full report. So long as be does not express himself, 1 oertainly oannot. I should think from the indications, bow ever, that there was an acoident that the magazine exploded. How that oame about I do oot know. For tba present, at least, no other warship will be sent to Havana." A telegram to Seoretary Long from Qeorge Bronaon Knaves, a newspaper correspondent, Baid: ' Bo t xoitement ; all quiet. The only feeling is of sympathy and sorrow tor tbe acoident." ' J : Seoretary Long has sent tbis telegram 1 "Sigebee, U. S. S. Maine, Havana: Tbe president direots me to express for him self and the people of the Uoited States his profound sympathies witb the officers aod orew ot the Maine, aud desires that no expense be spared in providing for the survivors and oaring for tbe dead." Tbe navy department was the soene of intense exoitemtnt before 9 o'clook this morning. Commander Foray the, at Key West, wired tbs navy department tbat the lighthouse tender Mangrove left Key West at 8 o'clock tbis morning for Ha vana, and tbat the tugboat Fern would promptly follow her. Havana, Feb. lG.-Out of 354, tba total number of tbe orew ot tbe Maine, 00 were saved. Captain-Oeneral Blanco's official oalils message was filed at midnight. Halt ao hour after midnight 3i of the orew of the Maine bad been oarried to the military hospital at Han Ambroso. Tbey were almost all reriotiHly wounded. Five others of tbe orew were taken to the Alfonso XIII hospital. Oo board the Spanish oroiser Alfonso XIII 20 ot the wounded were treated, and DO wera sucoored on board tbe City ot Wash ington. (The Maine, whioh was with the ves sels of the North Atlantic souedron off Dry Tortugas, was ordered to Havana Jannary 24 and reached the Cuban capi tal tbe following day. She ass a battle ship of the second olass and was re garded as oos of the beet ships In the new osvy. Hlie whs built at tbs Brook" lyn navy yard in IH1K), and was 1!H feet long, 57 feet broad, 21 fi meso draught and iWi Ions displacement. She bad two 10 ioob vertiole turrets and two military maata, and ber motive power was furnished by twin screws with triple expaosion engine, having a maximum horae power of W.Kl, capable of making a speed of 17.8 knots, She carrleJ four 10 ioob and six 6-incb breeob loading guns io her main battery and seveo 0 pound ers and eight 1 pounder rapid firing guoa and four gatliog io her seoond battery aud four whitehead torpedoes. Hbs ooat the government $:) ,',kh (). Hbs bsd sleel hull and a complement of H74 men. She was oomtuiasionsd in lift. Her speed was 17' j knot, making ber tba fa teat battle ihip sll iat. The armor was 12 incbe thick. Tbe commander of the Maine, Captain Hig'hee, is a favor ite ia the osvy department. For four years be was chief of the hydrographio offioe. He was lucky to gel so import aut a ship as the Main, euuslderiog his actual rank, which is that ot a cntmnaud er, but Immediately ha justified the do psrtmei t's judgment In lb selection by mooing bis ship straight into a dock in N'sw York harbor in order to svoiJ mooing down a parked excursion Uiat. Tills wss a display of quiok judgment, oerva and pluck that (leaard the Je partmeot to highly that Ibe captain was sent a aampliuieolary letter.)