Aer 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 11908, The Big War of The Politicians Some Figures In the Strife For the Presidency Haskell and Foraker Otto Foelker-—George Ade's Farm, w * Ww w precipi Mr. Wil llam R. Hearst in charging Senator Joseph Benson For. aker and Governor Charles N. Haskell with Standard Oil affiliations come pretty near occupying the cen versy tated by ter of the political | Governor Haskell is identi fied with the state of 1a In the public mind, but he used to reside in Ohio, and Mr Hearst charges that he tried to in fluence legislation and officials in the Juckeye in favor the oil mo fhopoly Haskel denles, Mr. Hearst charges ‘ts favoring Stand ard Interests sine weoming executive of Oklahoma position treasurer : stage CHARLES N, KELL. HAS Oklahon of 8 other ell's ns 1g been kn his magneti admirers in 1g been known JOSEPH RENSON FORAKER of hasty y th A story heard a Passershy awful I'm will be nator from 11 Democrats control the party's can four re itringer, who chosen 1 fs States nols should the was his of Hlinois the party Douglas next leg didate yoATS «walls rapidity, old and Is one of the foremost Democrats of the west. He pald his way through college nt Lincoln, Mk, which Is still his home, by working at the case ns A printer and by re porting. He has been on the stump glnce he was In his 1. B STRINGER nlneteenth year At twenty-three he was the assembly In his second term h \ head of the education cow 4 fle was In the United States tency In Chi eago from INE | wl read law et night wh wlmitied the har In 1808 member of the state sennts vears and sas the recogn of his party fn that body M in scholar fy In his tastes, Ix © wit Industry and Is eloquent of He mart od sinture, for governor His rise In that of Stephen A ago already elected to at the LL | during the fight In the New York legis | lature last summer over the antl gam- HE three op} nered contro- has | new | | del | strenuously | { them. The Ine | terized in for he Is but forty-two years | | community | no education ‘n 1800 Miss Helen Pegram of Lincoln, While fn the Illinois assembly Mr. $tringer was one of the famous “101” who for eight weeks stood by the Inte General John M. Palmer in his fight for the United States senate, The nomination of Otto G. Foelker ror congress by the Republicans of the Third district of New York state Is the sequel to an exciting incident which at. tracted the attention of the country bling bills advocated by Governor Hughes, Mr, Foelker Is the senator who saved the day for the bills whose passage was so much desired by the executive of the commonwealth, and he risked his life in so doing. He had just been through an operation for ap pendicitis. His phy- siclan sald he took his life in his hands by making the jour ney to Albany to| vote for the meas | ures whose enact ment into law put | the gamblers at the race tracks out of business. Ie had to be helped into the senate chamber and ‘ted In his chalr while the ate was in progress and until his name was reached on the roll call, Ev ery one knew that the fate of the dey wnded on his being able to remaln In his piace OTTO G. FOELKER. to be s Pio long enough t ident attracte« it the whole to have eral inter might wat he vote erole « onde rm whi bile duty exoel DHC QULY eX ror ner gering » 10 perf: tour could 1 his f and | like cosa | {tics gession {1 Many st and sor 18 : | bY FT Ade's desire to up to grerated have everything { date on his farm has led him to intro kinds of improve Oue of the duce all modern met author the his er the ser its nights ws up a glow f R700 acres like that over Some orn gre this light that it has to every fields, at Ade farm dark i great « of the « wa so fast wi morn corn have 1 nels fr “Nor 4 cold s the ro cro g tree Ro nt ed. 1 the tr ried om b es the n separat room at the en so that ¢ guests their sa nt the playy Inds n than seventy-five seconds gather of the CRSATY onion digger can be ed off house h constituents swit Safety of the People A west tells a story trict of high financial standing in by reason of his mind, but who had rn representative In congress of an Irishman In his dix the istute | business little or| As the Irishman had been a generous contributor to the campaign fund one year certain of his colleagues on the committee thought It would “tickle the old man” to pay him the compli ment of proposing his name for the chairmanship of such committee, They little thought he would accept the hon or, but he did. When he had taken up the gavel the Irishman made the fol lowing speech: “ri'nds and gintlemen of the con vintion, I offer ye me heartiest con gratulations upon yure cholce of chalr man. All of ye may rist assured that eo long as the bulluk of the popyla tion constitutes the masses of the peo ple there'll be no danger from the priv fleged few. The convintion will now proceed to the consideration of Its business.” -8t. Paul Ploneer Press, | worth Lively Times For Mark Twain His ™Move to a New Home and His Visitation by Bur- glars — The Laugh on the Thieves. w w w ¥ Ww HESE are lively times for Sam- uel L. Clemens, or, as he is generally called, Mark Twain He has been moving, the news papers have been printing reports that his daughter, Miss Ciara Ciewens, Is to be married and, last, but not least, he has had a visit from burglars. Most people would find it difficult to | hy! | nectient hills, maintain a serene frame of mind un- | at Home" der such circumstances, especially aft- er a visitation from housebreakers and | hundred dollars’ Not so our old friend Mark, It Is a serious situation, indeed, in which he cannot see a joke After the departure of the thieves with a bag of articles purloined from the dining room he expressed his regret that they had not ill on him while visiting his new and bean tiful Ital villa, as he would have been pleased to have them san his old Scots whisky, a bottle of which bedside at that very time. Mr. Clemens, who cla y be i nd of burgl be literary 1 his own elf for the sli; I ed upon him by the the theft of several of silverware. seen fit to eo in nle Pig ' _ stood yy his awift with MAREK TWAIN AXD HIS DING NEW HOMY ONY lost nothing through the visitation, while he gained considerable, added to his experience, that of know ing how It feels to have one's house robbed and learned how to take every thing calmly while others are tele shooting off firearms and getting into a mixup generally, For there lot of fighting before the Invaders of Mr, Clemens’ home gave up and ac- knowledged that they were “all In.” One of the burglars got the contents | of the sheriff's pistol, while the sheriff | himself got nipped by a bullet from the revolver of the thief during the | battle on the train, which the robbers had taken In the hope of escaping to New York with their plunder. There 18 a warning to all foolish and { dishonest Intruders in the name which Mr. Clemens has given to the home he | has bullt for himself among the Con- He calls in loving and respectful memory his “Innocents Abroad.” But any who presumes upon this name to violate the privacy of the au thor's home or In any way to {mpose upon his supposed “innocence good nature wi to depa sadder and a w Innocents at show i It Is in t of one Il be Hkely ser man Home has hecor 'uscan sty a in on A sig ble rolling ny 1 _— ry | | I Ii! Ii! nh Where you want it — When you want it— No smoke—no smell-—no trouble. Often you want heat in a hurry in some room in the house the fur nace does not reach. I's so casy fo pick up and carry a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) to the room you want to heat—suitable for any room in the house. 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