CH WEEK ON MONDAGLENWOOD, IOWA, IVHOPES TO REGAIN HIS FREEDOM SOONHarry Shepard Writes from Anamosa Telling Determination to Begin Life Anew.The Tribune is in receipt of a personal letter from Harry Shepard, who is now in the Jteformatory at Ana-mosa. Harry repoits that he is enjoying good health, and that he has gr otl prospects of securing a parole. Harry further says that lie intends to do different when he gets his parole, and that he will show the people his do-termination to make good when he is given the opportunity.Most of those who know Harry will admit that his present situation was the result of bad associates during a few years previous to his conviction as accessory to a criminal offence. We feel sure that many of his acquaintances would be pleased to have him given a trial to make good by a parole. When a boy with as good and sensible a mother as has Harry sees the error of bis way. it often promptsthem to try and live up to that mother’s hope.Harry worked Tor men about Mal-j vern when in his teens, and was; found to be a good hand. The parole hoard, might do a good act by giving j him a parole at an early date.