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fine as provided in any of the sections of this act, it shall be the 

 duty of the justices of the peace or other court rendering such 

 judgment also to 1 nder a judgment for costs, and such justice 

 of the peace or other court shall forthwith issue a capias or war- 

 rant of committment against the body of the defendant com- 

 manding that unless the said fine and costs be forthwith paid, the 

 defendant shall be committed to the jail of the county and the 

 constable or other officer to whose hands said capias or warrant 

 shall come, shall in default of such payment arrest the defendant 

 and commit him to the jail of the county, there to remain as 

 provided by section 171 of " An Act to revise the law in relation 

 to criminal jurisprudence," in force July 1, 1895, unless such fine 

 and costs shall sooner be paid. 



Section 12. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this 

 act, be and they are hereby repealed. 



Robinson, 111., July 24, 1905. 



Hon. William H. Stead, Attorney General, Springfield, 111. 



My Dear Mr. Stead — At the last session of our general 

 assembly was passed a law providing for the sale of concentrated 

 feeds (see laws of Illinois, 1905, page 393, etc.) and quite a 

 number of questions have arisen under the law. I desire to have 

 your opinion in regard to some of the more important questions 

 which have arisen. 



First. Does section 8 apply to license fee for sale prior to 

 December, 1905. If so, should the State Food Commissioner 

 begin prosecutions before December, 1905? 



Second. Is there any penalty for violating said section 8 

 for selling any concentrated commercial feed stuffs without a 

 license, and if so, where and what? 



