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Show HE WILL CET INTO TROUBLE. Tha AIMaaea Stan Hon! Krarfthlaa; Malt lllmxlf. Topeka. Kan., July 81. A letter from Anthony, Kan., states that since his return lrom Topeka, Judge McKay has been acting mere arbitrarily than he eyer had, and has determined to rule in the Twenty fourth district dis-trict according to his own ideas of law and in defiance of the supreme court. He hat set aside all the decisions of the special judge elected by the barto preside over the court while he was before the supremo su-premo court, answering to the charge of contempt of court. The people's party papers are a'templing to make a hero of Judge McKay, and an account of the contempt proceedings, prepared by the Alliance Tribune in this city, U published this week in all the reform pipers throughout the state. |