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Show For voting his honest convictions; for falling to knuckle to party dictation dicta-tion against Ills reason; for refusing to bo bull-dozed; for doing what he believed be-lieved was best for.the city's Interest, N. M". Hansen Is now reviled by that organ which wOud hac sworn by him a short time ago. They gloat over the fact that In his absenco from a primary prim-ary in which he did not have sufficient interest to attend lie was defeated by a lady in; whose favor a "tornado" of ayes went up, against one "feeble little lit-tle chirp" for Hansen. No doubt Mr. Hansen Is overwhelmed with grief at this repudiation. |