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One night Glovnuul dl Faleo, one of
those bandits who have from time to
time figured lu Italian history, remark
able for their gentlemanly manners
and courteous treatment of their vic
tims, mndo bold to enter the city of
Florence with a view to trying his
hand at burglary. Having gained ac
cess to a pnlazzo, or palace, a name
given to any fine house, and finding
himself in au apartment which on ac
count of the darkness he could see lit
tle or nothing of, he struck a match
and lighted the gas.
The furniture was handsome, giving
the room an air of comfort and refine
ment. There were mirrors, curtains,
-divans and other articles, all of costly
material. Hut Giovanni especially ad
mired the paintings and statuary, lie
had descended from a line of artists,
and the artistic instinct was very
strong In him. Having admired the
pictures ou the walls and the statues
on their pedestals, his notice fell upon
a portrait of a young and beautiful
lady resting on an easel. It was not
framed and was evidently not finished.
That It was In process of production
was evident from the fact that a box
1 of paints and brushes and a palette
I were on a table beside It, while a niaul
: stick rested against the easel.
Giovanni stood for some time look
! lug at the portrait. The face was one
; of perfect Innocence, while a smile
was spread over it, being most exqui
site on the lips between a pair of dim
ples. Whether it was the contrast be
tween this purity and the bandit's own
wickedness no one, of course, knows,
but the picture appealed to him so
strongly that he forgot everything else.
In Koine one can't tell when he will
pick up a relic of the days of the Im
perial Caesars w ' "hen ho
will hit on u i'lorenci.-
.an artist. Giovanni sat down
betore the easel, took up brush, palette
and maulstick and began to work ou
the picture, little more than the draw
ing of which had been made. The
night wore on, and still he painted,
while under his brush that which was
merely a drawing became a painting
In oils. Suddenly hearing the rustle
of silk behind him, he looked around.
There stood the original of the pic
ture. All other considerations In her
or In him were lost lu It. She did not
seem to care who he was or how he
came there.
"You are doing splendidly," she said,
"but In tilling lu the drawing you have
slightly changed certain features."
"That, signorina, Is because 1 have not
had my model before me. If you will
pose before mo I think I can make the
features you mention more like the
original."
Passing to the other side of the easel,
she assumed the position of the pic
ture. She was dressed almost exactly
as lu the portrait, which was to be ac
counted for from the fact that she
had been out to a ball and had hap
pened to wear the costume In which
she had been drawn. This made the
work much easier for Giovanni, though
his attention tvas principally bestowed
upon the face. N
Time flew for both of these persons,
the one absorbed in being reproduced
on canvas, the other as producer.
I'riuco Foelaul, the owner of the
puluzzo and the father of the young
lady, being an early riser, when the
daylight was well on came from his
bedroom and opened the door of the
chamber where tho two were. It hap
pened that he faced tho artist, though
Giovanni was too much absorbed in
his work to notice him.
The prince recognized the leader of a
gang who not long before had captured
him while traveling between Florence
and Siena and held him till he had
been paid 50,000 francs ransom. What
his daughter was doing In this singular
position tho prince, though surprised,
did not stop to consider. Seeing that
he was unobserved, ho closed the door
softly, went downstairs and at ouco
sent out for the police. When they
arrived they entered the apartment
whero tho portrait was being painted
by the two different doors leading Into
It, one party led by tho prince. Artist
and model both awoke as from a
dream.
"Father," said the girl, "what means
this interruption?" ' -
"My child, what means this portrait
painting at such an hour?"
"This gentleman Is painting my por
trait as it should be painted. Bee
what ho has done."
"Do you know who 'this gentleman'
is?"
"No, nor do I care."
"He Is the bandit who recently sent
you word that If you didn't send him
50,000 francs he would send you my
ears."
"That may be," said the girl after a
slight shock, "but ho has earned the
money. No other artist could have
produced such a work as this."
Giovanni sat covered by the muskets
of tho police during this interview.
The prince looked at the portrait and
was evidently much Impressed with it.
"Why do you not do such work as
this instead of robbing people?" he
said to the bandit-artist.
"I tried and failed. The critics"
"You mean tho robbers of reputa
tions. You are a wonder. Become a
respectable citizen and you may be
come a famous artist."
And that was tho result of the affair.
The prince interceded with the gov-
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9lh, 1914, at 9 A. M.
D. L. CONKLING,
Treasurer, Territory of Hawaii.
Treasures's Office, Honolulu,
March 2, 1914. ,
March 7, 14, 21.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER
RITORY OK HAWAII.
In the Matter of the Estate of
of F. C. WITTROCK, late of
liana, Maui, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims against the
estate of F. C. Wittrock late of
liana, Maui, T. II. to present the
same, duty authenticated and with
proper voucher if- fluch exist, to
the undersigned; Hugh Howell of
Wailuku, Maui, T. H. adminis
tration of said estate, within six
months from date of publication
of this notice, or payment thereof
will be forever barred.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this
7th day March A. D. 1914.
HUGH HOWELL,
Administrator of the Estate of
F. C. Wittrock.
March 7, 14, 21, 28.
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TOWARDS WAILUKU
At Chambers In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
ADONIS K. STENDER, late ofKahnlui,
Maui, Deceased.
Order of Notick op Petition for
Allowance of Accounts. Deter
mining Trust and Distribut
ing the Estate.
On Reading and Filing the Petition
and accounts of William A. McKay,
Executor of the Last Will and Testament
of Adonis K. Stender, deceased, where
in petitioner asks to be allowed oo6 oi
and charged with Ju.173.07, and asks
that tuesainebe examined and approved,
and that a final order be made of Dis
tribution of the remaining properly to
the persons thereto entitled and dis
charging petitioner and surities from all
lurtuer responsibility herein:
It is Ordered, that Mondav. the fith
day of April, A. D., 1914, at 10 o'clock
a. jvi. , neiore tue Judge of said Court at
Chambers at his Court Room in Wailuku,
County of Maui, be and the same here
by is appointed the time and nlace for
hearing said Petition and Accounts, and
mat an persons interested may then and
there appearand show cause. if anv thev
have, why the same should not be grant
ed, and may present evidence as to who
are entitled to said property. And that
notice 01 tuis Order be published in the
Maui News, a newspaper printed and
published in Wuiluku, Maui, for three
successive weeks, the last publication to
De not less than two weeks previous to
the time therein appointed for said hearing.
Dated February 27, 1914.
(Sd.) S. B. KINGSBURY,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Second Circuit.
Attest:
(Sd.) EDMUND H. HRT,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Second Circuit. .
Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21, 1914.
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TOWARDS PUUNENE
In the Grcuit Court of the Second
Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
At Chambers In Trobate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
ANTONE PERREIRA FIVELLA,
Late of Makawao, Maui, Deceased.
Notice to Crkditors.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims against the
Estate of Antone Perreira Fivella,
late of Makawao, Maui, deceased,
to present the same to the under
signed, Joe do Rego, at Makawao,
Maui, within six months from date
of publication of this notice or de
mands thereof will be forever
barred.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 6th
day of March, 1914.
JOE do REGO,
Executor of the Estate of Antone
Perreira Fivella, Deceased. i
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