Show I MARK TWAIN TELLS NEW NEV GHOST STORY Narrative Destined to Make In Investigators Investigators Investigators In- In Green With Envy VIVID DREAM CAME TRUE Death of Brother Foretold In Inthe inthe the Early Days of Author New York April IS Marlc Mark Twain came ante out with a 0 ghost story today that will make tho the Rov Dr Isaac K IC Funk unk and Professor Ol James 1 II II Hyslop green groon with ith envy onvy It Is a personal exp experience of or his hie I way back hack times when ho hi was as workIng working work- work Ing Ins Inson on a Mississippi river steamboat anti and he tells tell it for the first time lime In InI inthe I tho the North orth American Review Revie for tor to tomorrow to- to morrow It Its It's about a dream ram that came tru true But hero heru is the tIm story In isis his own own words One morning when I I had been dreaming and tho the dream was waz wasso wasso so vivid ld so like reality that It deceived do- do m me and I thought it real Inthe In Inthe Inthe the dream I ha had seen cn Henry Mr 11 Clemenss Clemens's young brother a corpse Ho lie lay ay in a metallic burial case He was dressed d In a suit of or my clothing and on his br breast ast lay Jay a great bouquet of or flowers mainly white roses rosos with witha a red rose roso In the tho center The casket t. t stood upon a couple of 01 chains c I II toward that thal I 1 I dressed sed and moved mo towar door thinking I J go o in there thoro and lOll look atit at atIt atIt It but I changed my mind I thought I 1 watt walt a while and snake mako some somo preparation for tor or the ordeal The Tho hou homo hotie 11 was In Locust street a little above Thir Thirteenth and I Walk walked d to Fourteenth and anI to the the- middle of the block beyond before br be fore lore it suddenly flashed upon me mo that there was nothing nothing- real roal n about this this this-it It was n nanI anI only a dream I J can still feel something of or the grateful upheaval al of or jO joy of or that Chat moment and I can also feel the ro remnant o of doubt the suspicion that maybe mabe it was real after all 1 returned to the house I almost on a run flew up stairs stair two or three steps at a Jump ani and rushed Into I that sitting room and was glad gla again for Cor there was vas no ca casket th there thero rl J- J Fight With AVIh Drown Dron Wo re r made the usual p trip to tot a aNew New t Orleans No it was 1 not e for or it was waR on un the he way down that I had the tho tight with Mr Ir Drown Brown which re resulted re- re suited In his requiring that I be h left t ashore ashor at Now Ness ew Orleans In N New Orleans I always haul had a job It was as m my privilege to watch satch the freight piles rom rota 7 Inthe in tho the evening until 7 In the morning and get 3 J for tor it It was a night throe e Job and antI occurred every en 35 days Henry always alVo Joined my watch about D I o'clock In the evening e when his own owa duties were ended and we often orten walked m my rounds and chatted together r until midnight This Th's time we were to part and anci anciso so the night before the boat sailed I Ray Kay BenT Henry some I paid In case of disaster to the boat dont don't lose your head leave the to the pa passengers passengers- rs they arc rc competent competent thell they'll attend to It But Dut you ou rush for tor the hurricane deck dk and astern to one of Or the lifeboats lashed aft aCt the wheelhouse and obey the mates mate's orders or or- ders thus ders-thus thus you OU will be useful When the boat Is Js launched aunch d give I such help as uI you youcan ou can con In g getting tUng the woman oman and children Into It and be be- sure you OU dont don't tr try to get into It yourself It Is summet summer weather the river is on only a mile wide wille as a ru rule and you ou can swim that without an any trouble Beats Beat's Boiler Doller Explode Two or three da days afterward the boats boat's boiler boller exploded d at Ship Island Izland below be be- below low Memphis early on ono one mO morning and morning and what ned happened afterward I haves have already told In Old Times S on the tho l n related ther 1 I followed the tho Pennsylvania Pennsylva nia later lator on another boat and WP we b began bogan to get et news newa of of- tile the disaster at vr pout port wo we touched and so 00 b by lh th the lime Um we e sl HI d Memphis we Wt know knew all nil about ItI It ItI It I L found Henry stretched upon a 0 mattSo mat mat- tress upon the floor of a great buildIng build build- Ing along with wilts thirty or forty other scalded and wounded persons and prompt prompt- Jv lv Informed J h by som frd t per person on that ho lie had Inhaled steam that Chat his hta bod body was as bad badly scalded and that he would live but a little while hll also JO I I. I was tol told that th the physicians and nun nurs nurses were giving giving In ing their whole attention to por ns who had a u chance chanco of or being saved They were short handed In the tho matter maW r of or physicians and nu nurses e and Henry and nT and such others as were wen considered on to be hi Catall fatally hurt hurl were receiving only such sueh attention as oS could bo bf spart spared from rein time Um to Co time from Crom the tho Jr urK urgent nt ca cases I nut hut r. r Dr ton fino and Pay Payton a n large large- hoart Iod hf d old physician of oC great groat Tat reputation In the tho community gave t m mc his sympathy and took vigorous twirl lucid of or the th lie ras casi a o and andIn andin andIn In about a a. work week ho he had brou brought ht Henry around 1 Dr Paylon Payton never pr committed d himself lf with prognostications which might not materialize hut at 11 Ii o'clock on ono one night ho lie told mo too that JI Henry nry was out of or danger ansi and would got get well lII Then Thon he tu said At midnight ht these thC's poor follows here hell and arid there all over O this pl ce will b begin ln to mourn anti and nd mistier and lament anti and make outcries and If it this commotion commo commo- lion tion should disturb Henry It will bo us had bad for him therefore ask the slat lIan on witch itch to give Kivo him an art L of a grain of morphine but tills isis is not notto notto L to bo ho douse dono n henry Hrnry shall hlll sho show signs that ho hI Is being disturbed Oh well never nt mind the r rest Rt of or It It The physicians on watch w r young yOuri r follows fellows hard hardly out oust of or the medical college college col col- lege and thc they made a mistake the they hail had no wn way of or m measuring the tho el eighth o of or ofa f fa a a. grain pf morphine xo so o they thoy guessed ue a at atIt atIt t tit It and Ja gave Jahim him a aast vast act quantity heaped I on the tho nd of a knife bIn blade de and the thi fatal latal effects were wert soon apparent I I think he tiled died d about dawn I don don't ont t remember as to that He lie was carried carries IC lo to th the dead doad room an and I went away fo for fora r a n whim and siept Off on some of rn my accumulated ac ac- cumulated fatigue fatigue and and me P something was waR happening The Th coffins provided for or the tho dp doad desi li t wore were of white whit pine but bust ii In Inthis this Instance some somo of or the tho lad ladles ladies Its It's CL of Memphis had made up un a fund rund of or 60 tiO 60 anti and bought a metallic case n e. e When 1 com came hack back and the dead room Henry In lay iny In irs that open ease case e and he ha hewa was wa dressed In a suit of or clothing Hr lit If hal hail borrowed it without my knowledge during our I last sojourn in St. St Lo Louis ls and 1 I recognized Instantly that my dream of ot R several ral weeks before was as hero horo exactly T reproduced so o far a as these sf details go 0 and I 1 think I 1 ml missed s d done one detail but that one was wa immediately immedi dl- dl for tor or Ju Just t then an elderly lad lady entered the place isiace with a larK largo bouquet bOll bou quit lUIt consisting mainly of white roses and in the tho center of It was a 1 rN rod red rose and she laid It on his breast |