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J.-pCpwn'-'i. '''$Jipplpl KVCNINO nULMSI'IN, HONOLULU, T. II., SATURDAY, OCT 3, 100S. 13 I 5 Based sins? noaar.rsta.'Tir J---r,?g'..'irT1 BY jS&lbert IJayson ffBEEiUN COPYRIGHT, iscrr nv GEORGE H.i?lGAmU8Gr WaX I IcWS face rvc .v km )'. nivsilh lexi, unbelieving, lip peeled nriiuM nt tin1 pnllld features of Iil-t now foe, true- 111" In lllCIII till? ir.IPIU'SI to tilt' Oil friend who-c ruin nnd death lie li.ul rained. The h.iim'lug icrombluncothat Irnl often vaguely occuncd t;i It t til when wiitflilns Thompson nt wo-k now returned l:i double force, lint now. its 111 11 ll.lfll, It WJI1 OMplahlO.1. mill III) know tli.it lil-i tec.vtary t-'poke the truth. "Vrx." went on Tlic -j sun In t'.in' same rhnktd, slruHm: Intimation,, "I ntu Harry tlarrlsin. 'on urifkcd aiy father' I If i'. You ilro hlit In suicide. You blasted Ids nu'ii.ory. You beg gared hit chlhlieii. I n.e liN noil Hur ry tinrrlsnn. Now do ;mi begin to understand!" "You hoe, Mr. Vrnliiwrisiit," Inter clu'll Itcniiett in the M-erePiry's pent lip rngo itrniiglid the unitN In hU throat, "my guesswork Ii.ih u fairly ro liable barking." Hut Wnliiu tight dlj pot hear. Ho rtlll ctaieil. ns o:u h;, pn.'.Ucd. Into the blazing ojes of t'.K' man he li.ul trusted. "You'e ou'e played me false!" lie managed to g.ksp nt length. "You hae" "Hiiro lie has!" out In Ilorrlgan. "Wh it'll I toll you I-.st summer, Wnln wrlght? I raid then yo I were foolish to trust lilr.i so. I ml.l he'd ntnml watctilii';. The minute 1 et eyes ou that lantern Jawed, glum face of Ids" "I'lajed me filse!" rmlteicd Wnln vvrlght agalr dazed mid doubtlns tlio o I lei'.iv of l.f.1 own ncime. "I'layeil you fiit'oV" Je-red Thomp son. "Phijcd ,voii f.tli'pf Why else did I lino lie jo ir cenaii'V What elso hare 1 heeu i.'altliig nil these hurrlhle yean fori l'e rat nt your desk mill listened to your u-.'.Iors. never venturing to uiy lay kj;iI v. as my uivn. Now jou'll listen to iiu." "Why du jou bother vltii tho llttlo trait r. Walnwrlghtr' scoffed Ilorrlgan. l'.nt the I'.u.iuel' r was standing mo-llonlcs-i, leaning on the table, his tin j'erj spasmodically gripping Its edge till the knuckle grew white. Ridiculously HUe n cowed prisoner before the bar of Justice, liolaceil Ills fiery eyed joung Judge. They pent for me," went on Thump i.on biokcnlj'. Jerkily, scarce Intelligi ble mi tht suppressed hatred of u dec ndo battled for expiosslon. "They sent for mo. My fnther hud Killed himself. My mother lay ileiul, struck down by Krtcf. Our honored old natno whs do Jlled. Jty slater wns n pauper. Who had done nil this? You! Oh, they hublicd It up, but I found It out! I found It out! And by my iniirdorcil fa ther's body I knelt nnd sworo I'd pay you for It. I'd pay you If It cost ino my life. I would ruin you liinume and fortune, ns you ruined my father, mid then "Iwil (lien J'it Ull I'd kill you, ns you, ua ioii killed you killed lilm! nil father." I'd" With nn effort that left him haggard nnd trembling, Thompson forced him nelf to calmer speech nnd continued: "I mnuoiod jour iidveitl(.oineiit for a secretarj-. I had no experience, yet out of ninety applicants you choso me. That was fate. I knew then that ono tiny I Kboiild havo you at my feet, nu now I lime. Kuto fought for me. I made myself ueccuary for jou. I obeyed your haulest orders. I found out way to please you. I fetched and curried for you. I ran to nntlclpato your lightest -wish, us though I wns your ndorlug eon. It was 'I hopo you're satisfied. Mr, nnd 'Let mo do that for you, Mr,' nnd 'I tun glud to voik oiertlmo for jou, sir, any time ynti wish,' ihllu every mlutito I had to light hard to keep from striking jou uVniU" "I must go!' groaned Wnlnwilght, shuddering. "I can't htnud this. I" "Oh, I madu you thlnU mo n iiaru Koti!" resumed tlio youth. "You took to testing my hopesty aud loyalty In eleier wnjs that you 'thought I'd never tllscouT. 1 stood thd tests. Then you trusted me. You fool! As If tlio fact that I wasn't n ctook proed 1 wusn't your enemy! You could fcco no fnrther than dollars and cents. When I didn't uti'iil those or bell thu market tips you !iivo mo you thought I was IncorruptU bio and ilcvuled to your Interests, And ulUho tlm.. l"r-, . BwpW) 7 &7ie New Mayor on 6JT.Broadhurst's Successful Play THE MA.N OJP TMffOi -i'Yoii lvcro" listening nt tne keyhole that day Inst summer," broke In Ilor ilgau, "the time I pulled the olllce door open, nnd" "Then nnd nlwnys," answered Thomp son, "and," liu ndded, his eyes return ing to Wulnwrlghl's, "I copied every confidential telegram or letter jou sent. I took down In shorthand every private Inter lew of yours. I tracked the checks that completed jour deals, nnd when they caino back from the vaults ns vouchers I stole them. I've got proofs, I tell yon proofs of over' woo I, cd transaction you havo dnbbled In for nine years. I've secured proofs of every Mop In this borough franchise bribery, aud I've turned thcni nil over to the mnyor heie. That evidence will send -ou to stnto prison! 'To 'state prison, 1 toll j'oul To a cell, with cropped hair nnd striped suit! I'll send you to prison, where you'll brenk your heart nnd Ixj branded forever ns n co:ilct! And when your term Is up I'll bo waiting for you, nnd I'll kill you I Do jou hear me, you foul cilm lu.il?'' ho shouted, screaming hyster ically nnd foaming nt the mouth In his abandonment of Insane fury. "I'm go ing to kill you! To kill you!" rilAI'TIJll XVIII. UNDlilt the maulnc fury that blared from Thompson's eyes Wnlnwrlght shrank back In panic dread. "IIo's he's innill" cried tlio llnnuelcr. "Don't let htm at mo!" I'ur Thompson seemed about to hurl lilmftclf ou his foe. "(3o easy, son," adjured Thclan, lay lug n restraining hand on the secre tary's shoulder. The latter, recalled to himself by tlio pressure, relaxed his tense, menacing ntlltude nnd, with hysterical revulsion of feeling, sank Into a clmlr, buryhig his face In his arms on the tablo before him. "NIuo horrible yersl" ho sobbed brc kouhy. "Nine nwful years of slavery, of debasement! Watching, hating, longing to crush htm, mid, oh, thu lime has come, thunk Oodl Thank God!" 'You're all In, hull" muttered I'he Inn, passing nu arm about the slinking jnutli nnd lifting him to his feet. "Cumo lib me. I'll send out and get you a bracer." Thompson, exhausted by his emo tions, olieyisl ineckauleallj-, but nt tho further door paused for n moment and again fixed his wild, bloodshot eyes on Wnlnwrlght's haggard face. "Itemembcr," lie threatened, his volco dead and expressionless, "when you get out of Jail I'll Lo waiting for you. Aud ns sure as Uod's Justlcu lives I'll kill you ns I'd kill a dog! Nino years waiting nnd-I'll murdir you ns j-ou murdered my" I'liolaii had forced hlui over tho threshold, mid tho slamming of tho door behind the two seemed to break the strange spell that had fallen on all. Walmvrlght straightened himself, glanced fearfully about, tried to re gain his shaken composure and opened his mouth to speak. Hut tho hurried entrance of Williams prevented him. "Mr. Ilorrlgan," gasped the excited newcomer, "I've been looking over1 where for youl" "What's wrong now?' snapped tho boss, "lias" "The llorougli bill's como up nt Inst, and" "The gallery crowd's rough housing tho placo? Then" "No, they're quiet as death; too quiet. And they have loug ropes, nnd they're Btrlnglng them over the" "Call In the police, then!" onlcred Ilorrlgan. "Now's tho tlrao for thein." "I don't dare," protested Williams. "Those men hi tho gallery' are desper ate. They're dangerous. If" 'Tho police" Interrupted Iieunett sharply. "What are you tnlklng about'' "My orders!" returned Ilorrlgan. "I sent for them. Tell them to" "Don't do It!" commanded Dennett In auger. "Do as I say, Williams!" counter manded Ilorrlgan. "Havo thein In and" 'T'helau." Interposed ltennelt ns the alderman, having left Thompson In oth er bunds, caino Into tho room, "go to tho sergennt In charge of tlio poll'co Mr. Ilorrlgan sent for. Tell lilm 1 say ho must keep his men where they nra and take no orders except from mo. Understand?" "I sure do!" grinned l'helan, with a delighted grin nt tho wrathful Ilorrl gan. "An' I'll see thoy" "You need not trouble!" crouked Wuluiulght. his throat dry and con stricted With fear. 'The bill Is with drawn!" "That goes!" coiroboraled Houlgan. "Do you hear that, Williams? Mr. Wnlnwilght withdraws the Itorough bill, Attend to It l'l it rush, nun. Never mind nliout tho police." "Well, l'llead Ilonlgau," blandly ob served l'helan ns Williams hastened out, "I told yir.i I'd cross two Micks of dynamite under jmi hjiuii day. Like wise I done It." "What hud ou to" 'Toilo with sm.ishln' jo'i? Only that I put h'a honor on to the bill In tho first plaio an' then slcl.ed hlui ou to Unbelts an' disco; ei'ed Thompyou an tiizi Li3i-' -i.-v i' "i it. 'iiuj!i . i B Ac !s ' JBpr. -, tSaTi A$aaaKj'Tk al Af aaf A' U.T KVMHBI hhotit nlC lint Tguess It's "enough" fo make jour p'lltlcnl career feel like It hnd n long line of carriages drlvln'slow behind It. Chesty Dick, my old chum!" Ilorrlgan had turned Ids back ou Ids lctorlous tormentor nnd was facing tho mayor. "Heiinolt," aald he, "you forget I'vo still got that repoit about your fnther, and" "Tomorrow's papers will publish It," supplemented Alwyn. "No, they won't," contradicted Ilor rlgan. "That would be bud politics. The leport will hold over till" "You're mistaken," Interrupted Den nett calmly, "I've sent a copy of that report today to every paper In the city nnd have accompanied It with n Mate inent that I Miall make good to tho city treasury every penny overcharged In tho library und aqueduct contracts. So1'- Itorrlgan was staring at lilm open mouthed. "Bennett," lie muttered In genuine wonderment, "I don't know whether you're tho craziest fool or the cleverest politician In the slain." "Your honor," humbly pleaded Wnln wrlght, who for several minutes hnd lieen trying In valu to draw Dennett aside for n private wonl. "I mil mi old man. Is them no way of of showing me mercy In my" "Yes," retorted Alwyn. "You shall receive exactly tho same mercy you have alnnys shown to jour own finan cial enemies tin inoie. no less." "Oh. cut out the whine, Wnln wrlght!" Micered Ilorrlgan In high con tempt ns ho linked his arm In tho broken Humidor's nnd hnuled him roughly from the room. "What's hap pened to j-our none? You're nlmost ns bad ns (llbbs. You're still rich, aud ns long us jou've got plenty of cash no law In America need ever bother you. There's lots of talk about Indictments, nnd nrrosts, mid Investigations, mid prosecutions, nnd all that sort of rot. Hut I don't seo nny millionaires going to Jail. Como on across to my law yer's." Tho boss nnd financier departed with out a backward look, leaving I'helnn and Dennett nlono ou the Into scenu of battle. "Say, your honor," observed tho al derman slyly, "there's ono very Impor tant engagement you've clean forgot. Bit right where you are a minute, an' I'll send tho party hi here and sec thnt nobody butts In o:i you till you want 'em to. Oh, but we didn't do a thing to Ilorrlgan! He'll have to wntch wbjch way his loes point to seo wheth er he's goln' or comln'l" Tho alderijan sped on his mission, leaving Alwyn seated alone, dejected, miserable, I., tho deserted coinmlttco room. Now that tile crisis wns past, his heart wns rrangcly heavy.. Ho had won. Hut nt what cost? At tho loss of nil ho held u'enr. Alwyn Dennett knew, too, that the real fight wus but Just beguu-n light that hud waited since the woild began and must Inst to Judgment day -the hopeless, uphill battle of decency ag:ihi3t evil, m' honesty against graft. Ilorrlgan's sneering words. "I don't seo any miillotiulies .going' to Jail," stuck dlsag.ee.ibly ly the young may or's memo.'y. Their brutal, bald truth - Jarrid on his Uj- i.rVi?. lief hi the Inevi table triumph of good. After all was the dreary. i -r.' m v .' trlf. nelf f aerltlclng (jf' la,tie agalm j?f uucnuiUer f fn.. ,.. ., i. ... , siinst mi ruble . "Ull" "', hllel ym Jul i uiiiii ine gre.u god graft uvel be checked In hl mastery or the iiirth? If A r it m 1 1 e of skirts stirtled Alwjn In i. u liU dar": thoughts. 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Wilson, n pupul. i joiing iniui who was born In Sjiiii Cruz mid received his early education In our public schools. The noiv 'Inn nnmo will bo Iliown & Wilson ami Mill continue to do business nt the oil stand In Kay's Drug Slnio. localc.l op poslto tlio St. (Icoigo Hotel. Mr. Wilson la no lIi anger to Mi Ilrown ns their ncqiialntaiiceshlp dales back' to twenty-ouo jenni ago when they were schoolmates attending tho Ilrnuclfoito school. Tor several yenrs Mr. Wllran hns been lorali'd nt Daven port, Washington, whero ho owns con sldcniblo vnlunhlo real c3tato. m Cen't Empty The Ocean Andrew r.lr.n of Porensfii ft Larson incriluiiit tailors of Rilt Ijiki, l.'liy huh su low with kidney iIIwiiho ili.it lin mum In Iks noil iliiilli vai lonkiMl for'ulinost dally. Too treatment wns rlianceil. Ito e. Ban to mi nil. Ills purtner imoneil the doctor he was slightly better, Tlio doc tor replied. "It nukes no illircn-nm It l ns Iniposslblu for lilm to recuier ns It lc to cniiity tho ocimn." 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We FOR LIVE RATS ihhPi Housecfeaning PauKailana Will do The ingredients and method of manufacturing this soap combine to make it the best article of the Kind and it is a Home Product Your Grocer will supply you. AT HONOLULU &y$www Ir Our City Afford To So Quarantine? "Should the ptacuo contlnuo to show a market! tn crrato our city probably lll bo quarantined. This Villi brink' rutn to our people and our houici. Thli Plague Is primarily a dlieaaa ot Ibe nu" The Cltlittu' Health Commute. offer $100 reward tonnvona nsine Stearns' ) Electric Rat and Itoach I'uto who does not find it succesiful in killini? off rats. Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste Is sure death, dtiiing tho dangerous rats out of the houso to die. It Is the only guaranteed rat poison, and should, for your own protection, be placed in rat holes and beneath lloors and covered places every where. You cannot aflord to talto any chances ol quarantine exterminate the rati with Steams' Electric Paste. 2 oi. box 23c; 10 oz. box CI.OO. Sold by druiriElfU and fenerat atores everywhere or aent direct rrapaU an receipt at price. STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CO. BUFFALO, N.Y.U.U.A. 1 SEEEEE&vtytf' j - hihtotovifc the worlt ALL QK0CBRS. SOAP WORKS, LIMITED. Wr E Legal Notices. ASSIGNEE'S OF MORTGAGEE'S NO TICE OF INTENTION TO FORE. CLOSE AND OF SALE. Notice Is heiehy glieu thnt pur suant to the power of snlo rontalncil In thnt certain tnoitKiifio, dated tho 21st day of Uerembor, 130", madu by I. Sltv.i end wife, ot Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, to tho Western nnd Hawaiian Invest ment Company, l.ltnlled, Mortgagee, nnd recorded In the olllce of tho Hos lstrnr of Conveyances, in Honolulu aforesaid, in Liber 2H, ou lMges .172 to .171, Inclusive, and nMlRiied to John (J. Corroa by AsslRnment da ted August 21, 190R, nnd recorded 111 the Oinro of said Registrar In Mbor 309, pago 129, the nsslgneo ot tho mortgagee intends to forerloso said mortgage for condition broken, lo wlt: tho non-nayment of iirlnclnal I when due. I Notice Is Illtewlio given hereby that tho property covered by said Moitgngo will bo told nt public auc tion by James r. Morgan, nticttmicor, lat his omco, 8f,7 Kauhumanii Street, I Honolulu nforcBald. on JInnday, tho 1 13th day of October, 190S, lit 12 o'cloek noon of said dnv. The property covered by said Moit- gage and Intended to ho sold ns nfoie- 't,.ilil consists ot the following: All that certain pleic or parcel of land situate on tho Iliva sldu ot I.l- llllni Street, Honolulu aforesaid, bc- llig fiOfeot ou I.lllha Street nnd 90 I feet deep; And being a portion of ltoynl Patent r.CIS, h. C. Award 11 II jto l'lllktin, nnd devised to wild P. Sll- va, Jlortgngor, by Will of Thomas Sllvn, duly entered Into I'rubnto. Together with all the Improve ments, rights, easements, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging. Terms: Cash, I'nltcd States gold rolii. Deeds at expense of purchaser. I'nr ftnther paitlrulars apply to V. C Arhl, Room 1, Mrlntyro lltilhl Ing. Honolulu, attorney for the As signee of tho Xloitgngce, or Jiinies R Morgan, nuctlonecr, S57 lCnnhuinanit Street. Honolulu. Dated nt Honolulu, this 19th day of September, 1H0R. JOHN (5. COItRKA. Asul-nee rT tho Mortgngeo. 4110- Sept. 19, 26; Oet. ? 10, 19. IV THE CIIICI'IT COURT OK TIIK First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Cliambors; In Probate. In tho ! it: or or the i:.U.tte Of Selklchl Shl R"nshl, Deceat-ed. Older of Nnllca of Hearing Petition for Admlnlstrn tlon On reading nnd nilng the pcll. fltiun or O. T.ishlro. a friend of thu widow of deceased, alleging that Sel klchl Shlgejoshl of OkliiKt, Japan, filled Intestnto nt Oklura, Japan, on jtlio Jril day or Mnich. A. IJ. 190S. leaving iirojicrty in the Territory or Hawaii necessary to bo administered jiipon, nnd piuying that lotters of nd- iinlnlstratlon Isitte to lilm. tho bald u. insiuro. It Is ordered that Mon day, tho 2nd day of November, A. 1). 1908, nt 9 o'clock a. in., be nnd here by i3 appointed for hearing said peti tion In the court room ot this court nt the Judiciary bulldlnir. Honolulu O.ihu, nt which time and placo all poruous concerned may appear nnd show cause. If nnv thev hnvo. win- said petition should not bo granted. und that notice of this order bhall 'm published onco a week for ihre,. Micee'idvo weeks In tho livening Ilul- Ic,tlii newspaper published In Hono lulu. Dated September 20, 190S. tsig.) j. t. in: noir. First Juiiso nf tho Circuit Court or tho First Circuit. Attest: (Slg.) JOHN MARCAI.MNO, Clerk. A. a. Humphreys attorney for peti tioner 1110 Sept 20; Oct. 3, 10. 17. i'l l"i:i; I lllft ii fur uniiKtil'at IlMltl tltlf IUtijUUlt.aMl'h, lttltt(n or tilcriahi).. 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