“Look I-hyar. main" he telled naeâ€"then zed Johnelng ain't long tar live. en’ that 't would be : merlcle e! be even live 0. week. An' the!“ were Johneing'n pl 3 aundln’ et tier winda- etarln' out et the:- run. jee’ en she'd stood ever senoe we banged her feyther home Ill' she's never moved or spoke sence. Stop yer Ill'flll, men: 'uln't no lnrfln’ met- ter~thee met hev bap'd John-1113f “H" the: pl mule yer hurt fro' ye, Indie?" naked one of the men, gain mm: the rough laughter. ' "a e "not gel, Jim, m' ye’re vel- mwhuefyekenmherfnu an “my: m. an yam m: be ,nn. “M“ «a flu: get 1* use 0' 1 Mn n'nr My: 0’ bfoio how; ur I an m nyoelf' not ‘t m‘t no common thong he'd hp‘d lounging. An‘ when 1m doc- tors hen the" Redâ€"l asked ï¬ner Jolmshg. Thu M 'm with his ('0 Ion broke n‘ his arms. u' cov- mu Ian. I cook! nee ploln that 't "lnok t-D'll'." be “M. alo'ly. (In-gins II: "(M k. om the kn. â€look any". IIOI. new ‘t nln‘t math a mod hie as ye neon (er thunk um: yer lufln‘ an' yer Mh'. When I helped with Johann; tell "an doc- MM A loud hunt a! lanai!" draw-ed "in «Min. of (In not-n. Indie slow. a! null! Ian-oval. “I!!!“ surely Into the will“ In». "The: W's Ion won "at.†and another Ma, noel man. will: I luau. clam mod 0! “I‘M-r. 'Tber Mao's In. um "at. an‘ than were ton bl; tn local (or III-cl mun-nu tom u we I'll. What In" to lrr do with (.07 an am (Mr Hat-‘- no- lm ‘onk no John-lag II' in: all." Don." an! M: Tom nmuh. dim". flatly. u to mum: m cat from "no harm .m- bk (no! I“ drew his chair up nun-r (In In. A 1"ch (all ovor than I": such (bought the um»: In (it! they thought mulldmbly beyond that. but not mm 0! than and my will. w†In Mn Iliad. "Raynor onullurut'ry nah (My .1" us rm u wont tor uh 'boul "Bra hotter no,“ um lama grum- iy. cumulus m- lofl log over me mun; “ot'l honor In (Inn (at him (or I" no later Maui" It Ina mom the Imminent of a hot (but a question: be laid It to [no hll mind and sun the ball of convent- flou rolling. 11m every onn thought I. ha did on 1th subject was . matter of course. He looked around on than: nppmvlnuly 1» though to lmptm than: with (In- nct that he um with "I'm than. “You may change your mind." the nurse said. lightly. rising to prepare for the night. She touched the girl's hair softly as Dora could have done, caressing the stray curls on the â€smooth. broad brow pityingiy. "Who'd I thought." mid Jonesmnedl‘ (ï¬nely. tipping his chllr tuck and stretching III. feel pretty well tow-rd the smoky mnntol. "Who'd u-lhought the! My John-Ina wl‘ alum" like oak 'd evpr Item (er mos?" "I would not leave my tuber," .Dcr [ores uld, solemnly. her eyes raised to the kindly [we above her. "I would not leave my fatherâ€"evervâ€"whlle he livesâ€"not {or my one." “Go to bed. chlld." she said. "We'll not wk any more about that now; it In time you were getting your beauty sleep are the clock strikes twelve." “I would not leave my father." she said. solemnly, her large, steadfast eyes ï¬xed dlsconcertlngly on the quiet face opposite, "I would not leave my latherâ€"neverâ€"whlle he livesâ€"mot for Iny one." Dolores was too deeply in earnest to be moved by the scorntul words; afterward the words and tone came back to her distinctly. The nurse laughed. softly, with a touch 0! scorn In her voice. "Do you think It would break his heart. Miss Johnson?" “Do you think. " she saidâ€" “does any one think that I would leave my father?" CHAPTER Xll.-â€"Contlnuod. Dolores sat up with a dignlty of bearing that silenced further words on the woman‘s lips. THAT. GJRL «y Jonson's Inland Accotdilu In Am at Cannes. in the Year 1890 by Street h Smith. In a.- one. of the Bland-n 01 Comm“. :1 w-thlumn. D. C. a! By JEAN (A n: LanvM. Audi†pf “A! a Girl '1 â€cm." Etc. 3; :5 Humanism“ "'19::me “A Wu! bad storm, jedgo." nld Inna. good-naturally. "Ken right up Ian: by the:- m. In' (a! ye dry." Jones arose It once. Jones m always ready for business; the judge‘- son Igould pay we". no doubt: he should have the best In the hop-e. The other men reamed their positions and regarded the new-comer with no friendly em He closed the door and “lancer! toward the ï¬re, removing his but u be dld so. The fire died down on the hearth until only a moving heap of ahe- re» mnined. The rein end wind nabbed outside n the doors end windows. swaying the cranking sign u the door poet Suddenly the low , door tn thrown open. letting in a gust of hoarse out yind and nhoyen of rein end sleet. and out at thinJike n wreath o! the storm. all. mvefwed. drench- ed to the skin, mun. arm stood in their midst. ‘slo'lyâ€"m Mld- not have spoken flower. “B‘s hour worn'n (her hustle car Mt | man when he“: do", special when yer km he kyn‘t live long tar homer nobody. 91 they: get hem over ter that (mm alive of“ he more‘n I reckon. An' month that. he may be dead at Mlyla‘ (hes mime: while was what all our- neivea Mn (rend: be tllkln' 0' him names “1' nyln' unkind thongs 'bout hem. Ham :1“ Mn gal has 'nough Mr then): of 'thout we um heapin' on her 112' him u lot 0' hnrd then:- ‘I ain't all true or kind. How'd ye like that tune ’bnut ye. or yer 9!. Bullet?" "m ’m «men how thong: le- mud." gamer and. mluuvuy. “but has hunting Il‘m did Dev non gm 1: not! 0! 'en. The" a shark“. no 'count not anyhow. 'eeptin' Ila. "Wall. vtwu I In done untn' that doctor; .n' that wtmmu." til-Ills m- ununt. "M «Mr )mtn‘u Mm. WM! young 0m non! mo tor m. I want or" tor Bernhb‘n on "an mt app‘atl' um- mun tum» chm loan 0' that mm. um. (he 0' M m thu- ant I" tulhln' putty tm 'hout tho-r trtnl an' (an Iamln' II the! hntl h’lnmm. l" mu- 0' tMr mum Int tor Mm that mm but Imp n rtvtl tongue In ht: hold 1me (hot Job-lulu; In‘ M0 at. tar M was that In Mutu¢~ Man that lrn but any nut 0am-â€" ‘Mv hem burl tn no Mn broth". n' bu ban uhln‘ or" 0‘ III. In‘ In l-ttuttn' out I" no In 'bout Mn. u“ wed-l 'hlmt that n! 0' him. Bl min- he Dov mt its dart." with Mm u‘ "on hev tool I tar-42y ter (Mt: pl 0' Join-Inn's hm- thcr Int what Rh? hev heard all from (Mr Mao'- m. An' (K's no. out [M "an. mt.†tar hem bet '7" up No'lh (or tlgr big city when men m. an' Mate-ts he ll' one I My 0' not. An“ In. in hev a ban 0' money. they an over yonder. n' be u‘ mar Ma'- ntmck up u Inert-l fr‘eldntp Met may. they Towed. Debby you I’ benelt tn Joint-g In many "ya. but most speck! In a v" 't we: all know." "Never mind 'boul Chad." Jones uld. min; Ludh- turn lulu blx blue): eye» from the M†to (ho [Ice 0! Ibo weak- or. "John-lug In Mvtu' all In In ms" nrry ‘lhout am uyln' lay-M than†‘boul hum. Let‘s: Dov yer awry. Tum," "31's ‘boul JOII'MIIIII. 0! course." Bmuh uld, solemnly. "Ii: nll 'peur- tor bu 'bout John-ulna, A uhef'lm. no “mum crum anyhow," “nut the ntury. Tom." Janet Incar- polod, to prmmnt lurlher unplmlnl- noun. "Let's hav 0! at once." Around the Tuvom Fire. “I heard reyther a strange story over yander In [her town that; mornln' when I went fer (her doctqm." Tom Smith said. presently, seltlng'down his mug of older and wiping on bl. beard- ed “pa with tho Incl: ol bl: hand. “A alrlngo story An' roymer mom'n I think Johnslux deserves." "He va more'n be den-nu now," Sndlcr nld. with l lour u Ladle. "look I-hylr. Badlan‘ Ladle an“! “Say what ya like 'bout me In' tor me. Sadler, but. there ï¬rs’ each word 'bout met gal o' Johnsing's from any 0' ye‘ll be yer last." And they knew he mount what he 31h). "Hl, hi!" the man exclalmed. wlth another burst of laughter not so loud nor so long as before. “HI. hll hyar’s kem a champ’on ï¬ghter fer the! gal o’ Johnslng‘s sure's ‘ ye llve, Jones. Let’s hev a drink outen 0!, (er drive all lll teelln' OR. I meant no harm tor ye. Ladle, nor ther gs! nelther.†And the big man looked down on the speaker with steady eyes as he answered: “Look a~hyar, man"~there was a wratlflul gleam In the big tellow‘s black eyes as he arose to his feet in all his height of six feet threeâ€"“ct. makes no dlfl'reuce what ye say ter me or ’bout me, but ther next one what speaks that gal's name like thet‘ll be laid outen flatler'n ever Johnslng were, an’ he'll never 3!! up agen. How’d ye like one 0' us tar say ther same 0' yer Garter, Hiram Sadler?" yer best foot. forrard as soon as may CHAPTER XIII. The True American syn-u. It I: n genuine refreshment to the non! now-Mn on net I an who asâ€: "I want work and It does not mutter what It is no long It It In m cat Ind fllrly ink! for!" There are men whose mange Ind mommy were never suspected whan they were pro.- perous, who, when adversity an. up- www.molthelreonulld pride and as working a job. may mammalian-tomâ€..â€" Aunt! autumn. my grandmother. and thus I was my 'wlfe'a husband 1nd ï¬t the same time her grandson. nanny, u the husband of u person's grandmother In naturally that person's grudfuhcr, I In my own mdtIther."â€"Homehold Words. "But that win not an. for In «no time my father’s wife um gave birth to ; boy, that†my brother and also my step-non. since he VII the m of my hunter. my wile no â€so "I married." he said, "a widow. And she had by ï¬rst husband a handgun. girl named Silvietta. with whom my father fen In love and who henna his second wife. Thus my father he- came my min-lav and my step daughter became my mother. time she had married my father. Soon af forwards my wife gave birth to a son. who became my father's step-brother and at khe same time my uncle. since he van my stenmother's brother. Napoflun Wm. In! Strangely I!» 04 â€not... Beppo Bmxoul. a Neapoflun â€not: I: a living proof of the fact mu 3 man an be his own grandfather. Green mm! Hâ€" 'lth I-lnnk the man never farm. a In reviled. surply: “What In I mm'n Illa to that o! I m. Smith? You land he“ let M matter drop tm this is Mild." (To be mu.) As he "use In obey the tun-cons Tom Smith med. mly. at IBM mmdmmwlldohhnd feeling-z "fl Jam-Max flea that Mt the: ma over under. page?†Inlnnmelolhoooornd spoke to MIL m. nmmrudy ltkmadmnnkuen. "They’ll In um mm 0!." may “not "plied. «0001. I (one. o! m I'M. {automation-emu..- nmflu at than ï¬lm In mud In much t man in mm Johnna. "m: It In mum than! Johan hula. to be ute- an o! my dun.†"An“ he‘ll uoln' lav Inn his leg.†[Mb Inked. Ib'lâ€. "B's m‘ (Or be mlmhnntmtmwnnnu Johan-x. “pan (er .0. mm: mm can of ‘rm. I’d like In know.†"The In would I". but. Impu- (AIM u once. (or It 1:: In a twin†mdllhfl. Mt. tho WI CAM not do n; In In took «an I! alum m1. Inul. 1'0va may how lo do It. m- ount" hon sultan at Mo mum! «audition. and In" Ihh hot not lo km. The “Mn. and Inn- pom Inn told noel on Mr air-My. and aha mm but no than our“. ml at mt" It meant. And It. in the nu. nun who «and !n their akin! but tine day» baton. pnvvrflll 0! launch. with com: mm u on. voting "um upon um you“ In. Iho bud and MI Mo. Aulon'cohllomthou. Annual urea nuance n In. it thought 0! I" Young Omn M In their name. we! tee: toward the are ud enjoy!" m warmth and not mat the am city. “They luvs not bl- rlnt lo. tad Ml um. but his [all In; will Mvo to be unwanted nut the up." "Have they» not his broke bones, jedge?†Sadler asked. respectfully. “Unconscious." Green replied. grave ly. “The doctors dare not_leave him for a moment. He is In a critical state and the least movement might prove fatal.†“How is Johnslng now, jedge?" Ladle asked, slowly. He was prlvlh eged to ask: was he not one of those who rescued the man? He drew up the chair Jones placed for hlm. merely noticing the men in the simplest manner. "Thank you," Green and. “You’re a good-hearted host, Jones. It In plenum to feel one 13 so heartily wel- come." “sun-In, lodge. Wes nl'm I plum fer ye un’ 11 plate In’ mug. Yo all-ll hev n smokln’ supper tar sort 0’ straighten yo out. an' ye’ll aka 0! yer thongs 111' MW '01:: dried. Ryanâ€: a may ï¬rst her brace ye. Et's a pow- erful bad night Is this." one (In! of ï¬re 3nd ahelhr. Hui you I pluce for me tonight. Jones?" l8 HIS OWN GRAMMATHER. “Yes," Green replied. stretching his FEES 610V}! REPORT: Venn» Och Communion- Cullen A. Clinch! Lftéhfleld has fa- eelni nu eamminlol a eon-cl «a «all» on ":4! ml of m 'W [ cumin". MAW w m at mm . . . Nave! acumen May mama. The Qulncy Naval Reserve: are uk- Ing exception to the notion of the Chicago Nlnl Reserves. The latter recently took possession of the launch Gan Tanner nod now the Quhcy re nerves are thinking of (Hannah: m:- m the boat In returned. Boy‘s Log Worth 016.0â€. , A jury in the circuit court in Epile- ville returned n verdict naming Will- lnm Klein, aged 19. non of In. Clm Imus. 315,000 Manges in hit salt min! the [Illinois mm! mimd company for 826,000 «mue- lor the ion of 3 leg n being run over by a switch min in the company‘s yards on Feb. I. 1901. The member! of the Southern 1m- noln Damn! Society have decided In hold their next session in But St. Louis. commencing Octobet 13 and lasting three days. com... WM! Flmm Gauge shaker at Womb-n vu ur- rested In Alton by 0am Barton for It“; I revolver on the Ilia. flew! platform rifle may people were vat- lag for the Chicngn am! Alma (run It 10 o’clock. Shaker lost in. but. Ind. mooning Intuflnted. drew his revol- m 1nd began lring at the but n It vs: blow â€on; the mattom. Blanket was netted by the ponce oflcer helm ream-cc cock! be olered by Na. ml; In. 1.. W. him. In. rm and III-n. wmm Holnelmn. 1r, vice â€Menu; ï¬lm In". Went corn "mun-x norm; In. J. I. H. mm. recording mercury; Ilsa 803M. himâ€. (rm-m. In. C. D. Slu- m. In. F. A. Banner and In. Willing: Hamlin“. 1n, we"! elected delta-tea to the district convention Wma'o 'mdgn am The Woman‘s fonln IIIâ€"may In My of the ï¬rst lethal“ church In Believing In chemo the follow!“ of- leen: In. sunken Hum. prou- on“. Dubai'- Homo. A.“ 1 lug. concoct-o o! M0 the mum lmno o! a. 00min Iva-ï¬lled church or mutton my non wu denial-d u floykm. ‘I'ho Mlle“ church“ II a. surround. In lawn «ll-pound with their ooh vm- for the an and (to Mon mot u mlm put In m an union. “om admin†um ml tro- huhvme. Central“. lrvlnm. «mm! (my, Adhvme. Plan Hm. Oklivllk, Cordon. New linden and Duncan. A hm number of mph†have min-d, hen M II the how. 'Meh In and" um "perineum; of R". â€chatter. Fund. [or Drainage Can-I. The board 0! dnlnuo couch-lon- m o! Conlorvlllo sullen Lon-Mp have levied an appropriation [or lbr. comm your Iufllclonl lo keep "an anal which follow- lbo blufl llno own curl-t the 0.1er you. The column. slot lulled m â€modulo nanny (or dalm- wpoun lul your. ud .- n mum. “on the flood mm “mm u. no unllwlo fund- (at onco- lu m bl; uul no the tutor could low (to. lllo luull. II In uld (but no ml: ooodlllo- will pun-ll in lawn. The valor now mdlu la the luv- ludn wlll Ibo be drained 0! In noon on modulo. em. lnlpecton After Violator. at Eu: St. Louis. State Labor Inspectors Davis and Mn 0! Springï¬eld, who have been in Eut 8t. Innis. cited eighteen tnctories ll Viol-ton o! the compulsory educa- tion law. The law. which becnme et- tective in July. provides thnt chil- dren under 14 yen: at age Itnll not be employed under my circumntnncel and that children between the use: or 14 and 16 must be provided with cer- tlflcsten tron: the superintendent of Instruction, Itnting that they have nt- tended Ichool (or ten month during and: ot the two preceding you: no that they can rend end write. The ï¬ne (or vtolntion ol the luv in 85 in each cue. which wu paid in n num- ber of Instances. It in reported that About twenty more cues will be cited. ‘ Game Warden Secure. Tooth-cm and $45 at Same Time. Harry Saugwln, deputy game war- nen of Jackson county. happened to a peculiar accident at Murphysboro. He was In C. H. Anderson's saloon, at the free lunch counter, and was par- tnklng of some oysters that were he- lng served, when he hit something hard that gave him a severe twang of pain. Removlng the particle from hls month, he Inqulred o! the bartender it the saloon was serving hucksltot in its lunch. Upon examlnlng the par- ticle those present believed it to be a. pearl and took lt to a. local jeweler. who stated that it was s pearl and esti- mated its worth st about $45. After Sangwln's and the oyster lunch did not lust much longer. Sangwln had a toothache utter bltlng the pearl. but teels amply repaid for the pain. ENFORCING CHILD LABOR LAW. PEARL IN FREE LUNCH OYSTER 1‘ L L 'I' N- 0 I s ' " NB CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SPECIAL CORRESPONDKNTS THROUGHOUT THE STATE " Mal-1mm _ “Ill! Mn. moenruauooamnm A of“ “my“: Wyn-WE _ Six coal chm are being ml In no coal ï¬eld! an! of_ mimic, ICII' the Lom- Bauer hm, ml work on tom-morowmbcbegua-oon. have are seven†m. m coda eon- utrucuon near the m nines. Tbe city of km» In M of the public library no. In progress of one. “on. fluid; was donated by Andm Cnruegie. In any respect- !» me- ture is the mottnlquoluloklnd in the state and m ner o! mama attracts much :tmtlm. mp mad- pal novelty in the large dream rad- lax-room In the mar. which I! ca- Ha Chock Inna. John Jon-on. 'hfla .0. mark I. It. mum Ion-dry an! will. con- my show, In! Ila, cheek halo broken 51 beta: unmet by a you! II an iron lathe. Jacob A. Hum. nanny "aim of the «me board at bank. who .549 n Insulation o! the ï¬lm. may limbo-no. «mortal (M lulu-Ho. II - deplorable condition Them In W In the cell. at m lumin- non. ad during no this? 0| 0|- ..uoludtaouyll beltolm run. It In nan-In building be abandoned. WIN .0" Uranium MM. The ulnar-n o! â€null-n mun»! In Allol In" deter-Ind In dupe-o at tho mun-t My. which in the bone a! I" m» amen of the war In am port o! the country. It I. m wood mwnhm-lmmdno city m In «mum 1 new count and a no" ton-odiou- m, for uni. m mum In. Inn occupied as a canon In" "an. he! that their number pen Im not In their holes, 150'!" that the) but not. mine out 0! lb. Intu- with me other In. further invmlnuon M m ll"! discovery of In. bodies can 9!“on round. They have no: hon hum long and mm In no" 0! (Mn. “flu-Ir who. Md chMm m on ma Inn "on the old many ud an my posed tn b. In Now Yofl: low. Minn An Kill“. Two Bohemia: mlnon were found dud beau“: I an 0‘ clad And coal In the Henrietta alum. mar Mindo- ville. The man Intact remand to their boar-mm homo u mm] and Ibo ":1!“th ll tho ulna don-Iowa the of devotional services, mduclod by Rev. Ir. Rboadl. Shower Money on Mar. Rev. W. M. Rhoads of Upper Alion conducted the dedicsiory services I! s new Bspiisl church In Feller, Ms- roupin county, Iii. instesd ot prom- lses the friends of the new church took currency with them, sud. when the dedicstory exercises were ï¬nished, the pulpit desk was piled with enough money to pay oil the unsubscribed pmk tion of the cost or the building snd sii contingent olpenses. leaving s W- sncc. Over 1,000 persons attended the audit-silos snd them run great on- thusiasm. tho, dodicsiory exercises proper being procsdod by three dsys the cnnceled bond! tint they any be destroyed. Advance: 03,000 to Pay Collected Union County Honda. Jacob D. Benton, a bunker of Don- zola, holds three canceled 31,000 Unlon county bonds, and the county. It seems, Is going to allow mm to whlstle for the 83,000 which he loaned the county a year ago to pay the bonds. with the understanding that they were to draw 5 per cent Interest. No record was made on the county hooks, and now the master In chancery, W. A. Kelly, has been petEtIo'ned for an In~ junction restraining the county om- cens from turning over any of the county funds to Mr. Benton In pay- ment of the loan. The bonds In ques-. tion are some of the series known as the St. Louis II: Cairo rnlirosd bonds. and were Issued at the tlme o! the constructIon of the narrow-gauge track between East St. Louis Ind Cairo. it Is cIaImed that the county commis- sIoners had no suthorIty to borrow money to pay the bonds. nnd now Mr. Benton Is going to be asked to give up BANKER MAY BE HEAVY LOSER 00:! mm Cu.- Doom. Almm In In um. CARNEGIE LIII ARV AT PAXTON. Janka am; new to library «aw. umm- the but-cut b but†lhultanbofludm‘lw for public mama. The M unalnmrywinbenmmj can with no lot It $18.00. I__ 1 onion-out not-mum.“ n ï¬es may Ir w- Q31 fllltï¬epheehmm mflommdmm ma“ m. It. Loch. Il- Im m .ï¬ "1 W. van m "I... mmutwnm Alm-u-MWIW'I slmhchcwdllmwh“ :u-umbonpwm“ “mollusk-malt“. twohmtlflllnnoth“ up all m will not to m mumvmmw- Pun. was {and I: I can“ â€Islam. in. W Nu It or! cum-o deco-m ll. ruled mm in vm out be to much. ohm-c W ‘- It ammo»; «mu unions. .0 b, .muuwumunmm i magma-numb! an“. by mount-column! at the wall- at m mm Roadhou- wlllo Do in In 00 ï¬nd“. who“ coupâ€. Mmdm “annual-Ilium. i. on Imam-u: «um M (We-award. Andrew Wrath at W “yo-.mcumu mnn‘uuttumm coverv le wm- u m M Goo. law-m ot Hurt-bu. I from t load o! in on II. I.“ seven] halal o! m to" a: tcluu mind No not but Mo was not. “and. I. "on the hon.- wm m0. and be revived. HI! look and to hold the bloke- plm no! It. In MUN“ to 5:5 Egitziginq Ropnunquo Trummml II M .0; curing Pang. 0' New Lam. -.., ._ W. E. Tnutmnn of but 8!. m ‘ bu returned from 8W6. m. ' where be ha been working M II? " Iavonl weak. In the in“ O! W I, have annulment tun will on†t“ '- bulldin; o! u dike from Anon to Oh. ,. terwmvommwmw‘ American bottom; It ll ldd M I“ present I." 01 lb. mu m drum. district, but um Ir. m mu now bu WI cub-I d I†lest-lam oommlttodto tom phi b pmuculy lawn tho m at I u' DIKE FROM ALTON TO CHIITCI Judge lmpcuc Penalty 0' 01†Plan of Guilty. . , Leopold Rachel, one o! the . lest cumu- at Bond county. «I $1,000 by Judge Chum loom Inf . _ circuit court at Granville II tlw cult of an Investigation WI“ ‘ the bond or revtev, Knew hi made three dlfleront schedule! at p property to the counter; Ind hm subsequently been Indicted w w jury. He Appeared In court with inâ€; attorney. Lleut.(lov Norman". and entered a plan of guilty to the lam alone at "dellverln‘ tulle or MI. lent lut- to the motor," vim Judge Moore lmpoud the In Old costs. the total amount bola: $1.031“. Knehel wrote hll chock st one. In the amount end wu released. '1â€- nne II the Ill-gent ever Impaled In tlb ._ ‘1' county. TAX moon cm HM