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Show SENATOR TELLER. jh"H Save for three years while Secretary of the In- j U'J M terior, Senator Teller has been thirty years a Sen- If '' 'JM ator from Colorado and has now been elected for St;' M another term. He was elected four times by Re- Ft'IH publicans, once by an almost unanimous vote of HJji'rB all parties in the year wnen the issue was silver. 8' fJf9 Now he is returned under a cloudy condition, and nli'dl without one Republican vote. He has left the B'riTlM party that heaped unstinted honors upon him, and jEf ;9 goes back this time by the doubtful methods of B,i iJH his old political enemies. Despite what lie says, SI'H he must be filled with regret that the men he fflTi 9 leaned upon so long have no further use for him r'tn I and that his only support is that of men, many of Si i1m9 whom he has, so far as politics goes, all his life Ii'' 1 1 9 distrusted. His commission must have a Dead sea 'fit H apple taste upon his lips. W$ ,5j9 It is true, however, that the Republicans of feflH Colorado have received just what they deserved, H' jliM what they will continue to deserve so long as they wjP If continue to exhaust their strength in personal rail if 9 quarrels. May the licking they have received R f Je9 teach them a little needed sense. gw fffl |