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PAGE EIGHT Specials Tonight From 6 to 10 o’clock Women’s $3.50 long 01 QQ kid gloves 11.50 women’s silk Hose Qfi r black and colots yOC, 12.00 Messaline Pet- OC ticoats for Wt.CtO J. GOLDSMITH & SONS Nemo <m2 Henderson Corsets LANDSLIDE FOR ROOSEVELT PREDICTED BY J. M. DIXON Denver. Oft l«4N'iil Progress h* » a i*o •It ted ovi • ii*i b| Clmlrinan Allison Hlorki*r of a t giaiu from Joseph M Dixon, chair man of flip national Progressive comm It te<\ declaring that Intllca t lon a nrp tin- Progroslve tlrki-t will carry the country aw« *-k from Tues day. Tlilh cnmo as n welcome support to Chalrninn Stocker and »h« exeni tlvc comm litre, which hua none out letters to all caiidldatPH and all county chairmen ib' luring that re piirlH of proa peril vi* iiihlou of the Uull Moohi- and the Itppiihllcan par ties are without foundation In fact. clnr«*d riialrman Stocker this morn* i|ic. "There Is no nerd of fusion Teal volet* all over tin* slate Indicate the trend of public sentiment. Here is one taken on a l(lo Grit mb* train by a Democrat Sunday uigbt as the ttaln was crossing Marshall pass. Hen tors Itell and funnon were on the train, and they can. If they will, cor lotKirate the llgurcs. •'The canvasser foutnl I!• pass'* n jryra on the train were for Itebs. So ciallKt: IS* for Taft. Republican: r.o lor Wilson, Democrat and .VJ for Roosevelt. Propressove. And I wish to say that of all tin* straw voles taken, this shows the smallest mar gin for Roosevelt It was taken by a Democrat." Chairman DlxoiCh i* b*gntiu to Chairman Stocker IoIIowm: New York. Oct L’lol2 I hIVO just returned from Oyster Hay, where lies the greatest liviiiK Amer ican sorely wounded. We believe he will have sufficiently recovered to deliver his great message to the American people at Madison Square garden October :tn. "Telegraphic advices from nearly* ©very state received this morning Allow tremendous movement every where to the Proresslve party in all big industrial centers It looks like h veritable landslide one week from Tuesday. Cleat electoral states like Illinois and Pennsylvania are coin ing by pluralities of more than 100,- (MMi. Debs and Taft Even. "This morning's New York Her ald. a Democratic newspaper, bitter ly antagonistb to our leader and to our cause, prints the Idggest t* st vote poll yet taken In New York city and allows Roosevelt in the lead, Wilson second with Taft and Debs running a hot race for fourth place. "It is generally conceded by im partial observers who have had op portunity- to know that in states t SPECIAL TODAY! 20% Reduction Men’s Suits Overcoats Come in Tonight THE FAMOUS C&r—a Regal and Soiosis Shoes. SATURDAY |lik<- Ncu York, Michigan, Minnesota lowa. Kansas. New Rusty, Indiana. Washington. Maine. Coiiectlvul and t’nliforuia the cont<*st n* absolutely bet Ween Roosevelt and Wilson, with I nearly o\erv test vote favoring the sueeess of our candidate. "Throughout the southland reports are coming of the dawn of a new day (H orpin. North Carolina. Ten nessee. l-’lorida and Kentucky will each show a big vote for the Pro gressive ticket. "Tin- tlnal result Is now hanging In the balance. Five additional votes to ,i pn f’inet on November .' will as sure triumphant election of Rons'-- veil and Johnson. "If every individual soldier In our great Progressive army or the com monwealth will do Ills or her full duty from now on until the |mi||s dose mi November we will hand our Progressive banners upon the dame of the ciipitol at Warhiligtou. March 1 i "JOSEPH M DIXON. |"Chnlrmnii National Progressive ! Committee." MINISTER FROM PANAMA (Copyright by <;. V. Ruck.) FENGR DON RICARDO ARIAS, Cnitiil States Minister at WasMug ton from the Republic of P«iu:i'iin Chronicle-New*. 50c per month. MOTHER OF LARGEFAMILY Tell* Hew She Keeps Her Heelth Happiness For Those Who Take Mer Advice. Scottvillo, Mich. “ I want to tell you how much good Lydia E. Pink ham's Veg- BeUibleCom pound and Sanative Wash have done ine. I live on a farm andhave worked very hard. lam forty-five years old, and am the mother of thirteen children. Many people think it strange that 1 am not broken down with hard work and | the can* of my fam- , ily, but I tell them of my good friend, ! Lydia E. Pink hum’s Vegetable Com- j jK.u itJ, and that then* will be no back- . ache and bearing down pains for them if they will take it as 1 have, lam scarcely ever without it in the house. "J will say also that 1 think there is no letter medicine to Ir* found for young girls. My eldest daughter has taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com |M>und for painful periods and irregular ity, and it has helped her. "I um always ready and willing to apeak a good word for Lydia E. Pink- > ham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 tell every one 1 meet that I owe my health and happiness to your wonderful medicine." , Mrs. J.G. Johnson, Scottville, Mich.. K.F.D. 3. Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Com pound. made from native roots snd herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, ; and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for woman’s ills - known. ONLY ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF GANG RULE Says the Agullur Record: It Is time the people of I«uh Ani mus councty came to know what lengths Cast ini -V llareln, .ind this gang, will go to obtain the votes of the prostitutes ;ind those who lUfe off their earnings. The prostitutes of the comity are under strict survellanee of the gang and have to vote for llarela and Ills followers except when they are in Juil and can't and the fact that the Senator Is willing to use Ills influ ence to get them out of jail In time for election Is evidenced by his ac tion of two weeks ago. On August 1!*, Clara Montoya. 1 Juana Montoya and Anlcetn Martin ex were artcMtcd for lewd conduct, by j Marshal Perotto and sentenced to | six months in the county jail hy , Judge David West. They deserved ! the sentence, it being the second of fense within a week, and were serv ing it out when two weeks ago Sun duy Senator Barela and several of the other candidates for re-election on the Republican ticket, among them Judge Henry Hunter, appeared before Judge West and pleaded that the three women he released. Judge West at first refused. They pushed the matter and finally Judge West consented to sign uu order releasing the three women provided Senator Barela and Hunter gave .their jvvoid that the three would he given i the Keelev cure and never allowed [to return to Aguilar. This condition the two honorable gentlemen agreed to. and the order for the release was made out. Inside of three days Juana Mon toya was seen in Aguilar. She was drunk. Arrested again by Marshal Hoot! she was taken before Judge West anti again sentenced to the county Jail. Marshal Peretto was notified to take* her to Trinidad. He made ready to go, but at the last minute rndersheriff Louis Kreeger appeared aud volunteered to take the womuti in with him. This was agreed to by the local authorities. But Kreeger, understanding the importance of the gang obtaining votes of the lovers of the three wo men, and In return for those votes the gaiijf had promised to keep them out of jail,.let the woman escape at Lynn, and she Is still at liberty. Judge Hunter, Senator Barela, and Louis Kreeger were false to their du ty as officers. Judge Hunter *d Senator Barela broke their promise made Judge West. And yet those two men have the uudacity to ask the suffrage of decent American and Spanlsh-Amerlcan citizens. If they break such a small promise, anil one so easily kept, what will they not do when it comes to keep ing the larger ones they have openly made during this campaign? Itching piles provoke profunity hut profanity won’t remove them. Doan’s Ointment is recommended for itching, bleeding or protruding piles. Mb’ at any drug store. THE CHRONICLE HEWS, TRINIDAD, COLORADO. C. F. & I. CO. URGES STATE WIDE PRO HIBITION The v’olorudo Fuel und Iron com pany lias conic out opeulv In favor ol the constitutional amendment pro viding for state wide prohibit lon The action on the part of the com pany Is the source of much surprise. Tile October bulletin, the official publication of the Fuel company, is sued hy the Mociologlcul department is devoted entirely to arguments advancing the cuuse of prohibition. This biiletln Is circulated artfoug jail the employes of the company and the miners In all districts where the company owns und operates mines. Several thousand or then*- bulletins are in clrculntlun in Uts An lin us i county, where the compuiiy In quietly carrying on the movement to uiaike the state dry. Some of the argument* and state ments appearing In the October bul letin lire here reprudoecd. quoting Ironi a statement made b\ Prof Irv [ing Fisher of Yule rniverslty ut [Washington, I). C\ I found the Gorinuti Kaiser wus [encouraging the anti-alcohol move ment In Germany, that he had spok en against aleohol. had given it up i absolutely In his household, had se ! lected the university to which to • send his sons, on the basis largely of the fact that that university had less of the fashion of beer drinking I than any other university in Ger [ many. I found also that statistics of Ger many, taken from the recent scienti fic movement against alcohol—l I want to emphasise that word "scien tific.” because It Is not the kind of [an alcohol movement that wo arc accustomed to think or In this coun try—showed that there hud been a [striking diminution in the use of nl cuhollr beverages Including beer, in Germany. Concomitant wth Hik there has been a declne In the death rate. The reason Sweden has shown a greater improvement in mortality In later ages In life, as well as earlier ages in life, la that they ure fighting alcoholic diseases as well as degener ative diseases. The insurauee nmiiiniihs have taken up the fight against alcohol. The In surance companies which are going into public health questions aro teaching their Isks in regard to alco hol. When the Postal Life Insurance I Co., a generation ago, first took up the statistics of this country and Died to compare the mortality be tween those who were total abstain ers and hose who were not. they j found that those who were total nli stnitiura had the highest mortality. | Thin fact was greeted with glee hv I the users of alcohol, hut ll turned lout to be due to the fad that the insurance or muuul benefit societies, j which consisted of those who did not consume alcohol, were a select class, namely, they were the reform ed drunkards, und they were people I who were Just about to die anyway and therefore their mortality wa» • very great. It was due to alcohol, not due to the lack of alcohol. Within the last generation, when we have Iliad a set o f|»eopb- coming ill who were total abstainers early In life, the opposite is true, so that now you find for tin* Golden Sceptre, and other societies consist lug of total ab stainers. the death rate utnoug them Is less than the average. I recently saw the statistics of The New York Life Insurance company. In refer ence to these inn tiers, and they con firm the facts I have recited. Kxiieriments made on the effect |or the continued daily adniiuisrru tion of Hi to so grains of alcohol, show a decrease after a few days In HIS TROUBLE NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard Ta F. R. Huffman's Illness. ReHer Ob tained By Curing His Stomach Ailments. Wayne, ville, N. C. —Mr. P. R. Huffman, Of this city, aays: •• 1 suffered dreadfully with what I thought was heart trouble, and tried various medicines In vnln. After other remedies had tailed, Thed ford’a Black-Draught restored me t* health. I would not (eel safe without Black-Draught in the house. I consider it worth its weight in gold. It cured my indigestion, and by this means I was restored to health. I can not express my gratitude (Or its benefits.” Good health depends on the condition of your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Thedlord'a Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and net in order your digestive system. It has done this for othera, during the past 70 years, and if today the most popular vegetable liver remedy on th* market. Try it. Insist on Thedford’s. Price 25c, Hip ability to memorize him) to ud(J figures. Tlilh depression disappears rapidly oil tin* leaving off of the al cohol. The total lona In numpy to ' the Htutc of New York cauaed through alcoholic insanity Is $-*.100,000, and in the United States 111*.000.000 every year. Anything which diminishes the consumption of alcohol has been shown to diminish the aoelal evil. Liquor Hollers have n mortality 02 per cent higher than the average mortality of adult males, while ab stainers have a mortality 44 per cent lower than the averuge. The death rate In Sweden Is now the lowest of any country in the world, due to the decline in the con* sumption of alcohol. Iloltke. himself an abstainer, said: •‘Hear is a fur mure dungerous enemy to flernmny than all the armies of France.” :tH out of th Insurance companion siuled that they did not consider even moderate drinkers good risks. One of the most Interesting exam ples of the willful misrepresentation of fact concerning alcohol. Is the case of it celebrated whisky mnnu facturor who has repeatedly stated in papers that whisky—or at uuy rate his particular brand of whisky prolongs human life. It so happeus that I visited the city where this manufacturer lives and found that both he and his son made a i*olnt of being total abstainers for the sake of their health. Whether or not ‘'Prohibition Kan sas'* ran be held responsible for all improvement In that state, It Is cer tainly true that the state has made great strides since prohibition was Introduced. As a consequence of having no paupers, the puro furms of more than 50 counties have been turned into experiment stations under the control of the stute agricultural col lege. and are now called "Prosperity Farms." In the 25 cities of Kansas, the per centage of town owners Is greater and the percentage of renters small er than In the cities of any other state in the union. The wealth of the state has In creased at the rnte of $12,000,000 per year for the last decode. 350 PER GENT PROFIT TO BUTER $5,500.00 value can be bought for $1,500.00 cash. If taken Immediately. The poor i»«rt>un often wouder.t how the rb h person accumulates property and money so rapidly. The problem may be solved by saying that the ib it person lire* fortnight and the poor person list's hindsight. The person who succeeds in accumu lating property never misses an op portunity to take advantage of such a < hanec as is herein 'presented. Within ‘the radius of ilirec-ijiiur- , ters of a mile of the corner of Main and Commercial streets in the city ; of Trinidad. I have 1? lots valued at sH>o each; 27 lots valued ut smi.ou nu-h: t lots valued at s?o.on each: I lots valued at $60.0u each; 2 lots valued at $50.00 each; 17 lots valued at SIO.OO each: 16 lots valued ut $20.00 oath; and one lot vulued at' $20.00. making a total of N7 lots at a total valuation of $5,500.00. Theso valuations being less than that o( other louts similarly situated and all located in a rapidly growing pait of the city. T'te query often made as to why ' *»ine people are poor while othenti ;n well to do. This may he ac counted for from the fact the; well to do people use judgment and fora- ! sight while the improvident pv»p)a us*, hindsight. Tile Astors. Marshall Field, the Vanderbilts and otht»- wealthy people living in cities use fcrcslght In buying and holding teal estate until the increase in v.tnte makes them well to do. The peo-* use their hindsights and h-moan the chances they once had to buv real estute that afterwards became valu able. How many well to do neople with whom you are acquainted have used their foresight and accumulated property ut bargain prices? This is your chance to follow their example and plaee your money where it Is safer than a bank und.wficrc It w!’,l grow at a greater rate of intcr'v.r. than that offered by any financial concern In the country. If this proposition appeals to you write' to me immediately either by card' or letter addressed to W. M. Mah'n. Hoorn 2, Opera House Block. Tiinl dad, Colorado. Adv. t TRAIN AND TRACK. Ireland's largest, rallruutl system It us u mileage of 1,121. KaillesH electric trolley curs are meeting with public favor in Eng land. The Dclawnre. Lackawanna and Western railroad forbids use of liq uor by employes whether off or on duty. The fastest train in (lermany is the so called "D-Zug 20" between Berlin and Hamburg, which main tains un average speed of 55.177 miles per hour. Between Potosl and Rio Mulato, Bolivia, the new’ railroad reaches an Rtlltude of nitont 16,000 feet at one point. This is clnlnied to he the. greatest Height ever attained by rail.' OCTOBER 2G, 1012 SATURDAY AFTER SUPPER SAW STIRRING FINAL OFFERINGS OF THE MONTH'S END Everyone of the following wonderful offering! are marked ■ lower price than anv previoua time daring thii month and there is many more besides these quoted to mark the closing days. THESE ITEMS ON SALE FROM 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT All Wool Plaid Blankets $4.95 Pure wool, large 11-l sirze blanket**, blue and white, tuu and white, pink and white and gray and white. Value. $7.50. German Silver Mesh Bags 98c Finely made mesh bags. 2 1-2 Inch round frame, short chain huudle. Just the bag for small change. Women's $1.50 Silk Hosiery 98c Lisle tops, heel and toe. Black white, blue, pink, tun, grey uud other shade. Extraordinary for ime I Children's Knit Toques 25c In plain red, blue and white, us well us fumy colors. All wool Ladies' $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes at $3.69 Five styles, all new. in gunmclul calf and patent kids, button and lace. Also Tan Russia calf. 2 Chamoisette Gloves 25c for ladles, in uutural color. Size 6 to 8. 25c value. Ladies' Bleached Cotton Vests and Pants Medium weight, fleece lined and hand finished vest, with long sleeves uud high neck. Pants ankle length. adjustable waist band. Value, regular size 50c, out size. 65c, sale price—Regular 45* out size, 50? I Neatly Tailored Waists at 98c Fine colored riautiels. White Hoisrtte. and white linen, lit a well made, clean cut slilrt. White, gray and striped with soft collars to match. French cuffs. Boys' Suits Boys* sl.su and $5.00 Sturd> Kicker stilts, with 2 pairs of trousers. Double breasted, all, *uul suits in handsome new gray and tan mixtures— 93.45 I Hoys’ beat $6.50. $7 and $/.5U suits with 2 pairs of trousers — |495 • Rise serges, fancy mixtures. In double hroasted and Norfolk styles, re Info read scums In trousers and lined throughout. The hgad aofeest '»u|ta ever offered si such a price. flovs* 75c union sulttf Mr 45? ' •• •’-•>>>• . . I ISSBiBIIi 1 MINISTER FOUND GUILTY OF REVOLTING CRIMES Greenville. S. C.. On. SB.—llcv. Thurstou L\ Vaughn, charged with criminally Hssaultiug three little girls, today was found guilty. The Jury made no rcconimeuda lions. Tit if means that Vaughn will ho sentenced to death. The assault was made last May at the .-nuth Carolina Odd Fellows’ Home, where Vaughn was superin tendent. Today Vaughn confessed that lie mistreated two others in nd |diticii to those mentioned in the in dictment. Vaughn's confession hrouught his trial to a sensational close. There hud been no intimation that the former clergy titan would confess. "I have acted devilishly. I have acted shamefully." begun Vaughn. "The devil tempted me and I have fallen." he exclaimed In his plea to the Jury, while Judge, jurors and spectators wept. A safe and practical investment A suit of Collegian Clothes We are sure you will like the patterns and the At TODAY SATURDAY We will sell you oar $18.50, $20.00 and $22.50 suits at $14.50 HrMOSES b SON MARSHALL AT SPOKANE Spokane. Wash.. Oct. 26.—Gover nor Thomas R. Marshall arrived here early today on his speaking tour of the northwest uud spent the morn ing in consultation with Democrati<: lenders of Idaho anil Washington. He will s|x>uk in Coeur D* Alenc, Idaho, this afternoon, returning here tonight. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured vrllh LOCAL APPLICATION’S, a. fli*v cannot reach the seal of the disease. Ca tarrh In a blood or constitutional dlaeas*. and tn order to cure I you must take In ternal remedies. ll*ill's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, mid ucis directly open ttie blood and nucous surfaces. l{aU*a Catarrh Cure In not u quack medicine. It wna prencrllK d by ore of the best phy sicians In this country for years aad is a regular pr -script I on. It Is cempottd ot the best tonics I nowti. combined with tin beat blood puriflt-rs. noting directly 4MI the mucous Hurfiif-cs. Tin* perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients Is what r rr >- do* s-e such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for te.-.ftmontals, free. F. .1 CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. gold by Druggists, price 78c. Take Hall's Family rills for ooatlpatloa