Show COLONE COLONEL BATS JUDGE Makes an Assault on ou McKay Mcay 0 STRUCK H e WITH WIPE CAE CAEI CANE OANE I W WAS WA TEMPORARILY DISABLED Encounter the Outgrowth of a a Feud Which Has H Grown Grow Up as the te Re Result sult sut of a Lw Law Suit Sut Between etee the te Parties Judge McKays cs Pace Face Face i it t Seriously Cut Ct The Te long existing feud between b tw n Colo Cob Colonel Colonel neb nel nel Michael and nd Judge Jude William McKay culminated in an am up tod te affaire yesterday af afternoon a a teron and ad the judge got decidedly the worst wort of ot it It While Wie there tere has han h been bad feeling on both sides for tor a long longtime longtime time the publication of f a statement by bythe b bythe the judge yesterday morning was the immediate jude cause cue of ot the colonels ire ir He awaited his Is chance all al day and ad at about 6 it came caine cae The Te two men met at the entrance to the Atlas Atas block and then the trouble table began Colonel anger ager had bg reached reache a climax clma and ad he raised raise his hi cane cne and ad struck Judge Judge McKay a ter terrific te rifle blow blo over the he forehead which lich staggered him hm As A soon oon as he had re recovered rec recovered covered c eed from the dazed feeling super sper Induced by byte the blow the judge made mae a rush for the colonel clone with the te intention of fate face pl hi foot fot In the te soldiers Crowd Cowd Stops Fight F It I was at this thi point that the crowd interfered and separated the combat combatants combatants ants Then Ten Officer William Wliam Hilton Hiton came along He Ele saw there was trouble in inthe inthe I Ite the te twinkle of ot an eye and with wih his usual ual promptness he made an arrest aest Colonel was wa his hia victim quietly to the station and ana ad he walked staton without the assistance of the patrol patrolman patrolman man ma The wagon summoned Judge McKay who vho was wa helped into his office by Charlie Charle Wilkes sustained a deep dep gash gh across his forehead and was very vey much dazed Dr Beatty Bety at attended attended tended him and ad made him as a easy ea as possible The judge was vas wa unable to tell tel his side of the story stor stOr It was wa exactly eaty the opposite with wit the colonel He was wa released on his own recognizance and was feeling quite ju jubilant jubilant bilant bilantI biant I saw the card of Judge McKay in ina ina ina a paper this thi morning said sid Colonel Clonel and I felt fel very much like hitting him So the first firt chance chace I got thas just what I did dd and ad I think I did right The Te police department press pr s bureau buru refused rese to disclose any facts that they might might have discovered At a late hour last lat night the chief censor cenor thought he I was thinking deeply |