mm THE OREGON QAILY JOURMAC, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1104. COME IN EARLY TOMORROW WHILE STOCKS ARE YET PULL AND BEFORE THE CROWDS BEGIN TO COME MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. HAT AND GLOVE CERTIFICATES ISSUED. GIFTS THAT HE WILL APPRECIATE In making a gilt to a man at Xmas time there is nothing that's more appropriate or will be more appreciated than some article to wear. Only a lew days until Christmas the time to bvy is NOW. The largest stocks in the history of Steinbach's, and by far the largest shown in the Northwest New Ideas in Neckwear This department always Portland's acknowledged source of the most wide ly appreciated new ideas in Men's High Class Neckwear is now abundantly supplied with the charming novelties which most readily commend them selves to gift seekers. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 $150 to $5.00 Fancy Suspenders Boxed, one pair in a box, and have sterling silver and gold plated buckles. Gloves All the leading makes, such as Pownes, Dents, Perrins, Adlers and our own specials for street, dress and evening wear. fl.00, fl.50, ?1.75, f2.00, f2.25, 92.50 to 93.50 'i iTwsKslMa HbVmH Bern1 LsP F r J V Anvkm BLfsVnJflsBfVBBi LliikBsSBMBsi A jf'TlL, gaassxtxaxsrKStkgsKi sKj-bbk! WWW HeB i'. Holiday Furnishings FANCY VESTS. HANDKERCHIEFS, PLAIN AND PANCY SHIRTS. PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR. NIGHT ROBES, HOSIERY, COLLARS. CUPPS, PULL DRESS PROTECTORS, UMBRELLAS. CANES, TOILET SETS, DRESS SUIT CASES. TRAVELING BAGS. TRUNKS. House Coats, Dressing Gowns and Bathing Botes The most magnificent assortment of House Coats on the coast. Handsome Two-Tone Golf Cloths in every conceivable com- . bination, st 93, 93.50, 94.50, 95 to 915. BATH ROBES . 77. . . , :f&MT to 915 DRESSING GOWNS 97.50 to 930 Complete Exposition of Boys' Clothing, Furnishings and Hats As the general public knows the most exquisite creations for BOYS WEST OP CHICAGO. Visitors always welcome. BURGLARS MAKE HAUL OF JEWELRY Break Into M. Pfeil's Home, and Ransack It from Cellar . to Attic. POLICE SUPPRESS NEWS OF THE RICH ROBBERY Moving Picture Machine Boldly Stolen from a Car in the Railroad Yards. Burglars broke Into the residence of Mr. M Pfell. at 111 Thirteenth street, last night and departed with rich plun der. N' report of the Surglarv waa given out by the police, and peraona familiar with the clrcamatonces aay they have been cautioned to give no Information. Amoni the artlclea stolen were several pieces of Jewelry set with diamonds and rubles. This Is said to be the largest haul made by a houae thief In aome time, the aggregate value of the stolen property aggregating several hundred dollars. The thief or thieves the police think two or three persona were concerned In the affair ransacked the structure from garret to basement. Entrance was ef fected by prying open a door of the basement with a coal chisel, which waa left In the back yard. Included In the stolen articles are a diamond locket, a diamond cravat pin. ringed with rubles, sliver Inlaid tollel articles and allken garments. Several souvenirs were alao carried away. One of the boldest thefts In months wss reported this morning from the railway yards. A moving picture ma chine, with films and accessory mate rial, the property of J. Yamagachl. a Japanese, wss stolen from a car lying in the yards of the Northern Terminal company. The machine waa evidently carried away while a number of em ployes were working around tii yards. It cost 1200. ' EXPLOSION IN POWDER MILL KILLS EIGHT MEN (Jearaal Special SerTlee.) Berlin. Dec. 1. Two buildings of the powder works at Relchensteln. Silesia. were wrectceo Dy an explosion toaay ana eight workmen killed. The cause of the explosion la entirely unknown, but Is supposed to have oc curred In the mixing room. The explo sion was of such force that window panes were shattered a distance of a mile. - frr ' fVBfL'AaSIATIO. " (Jserssl Spadel Service. New Tork. Dec. 1 In order to ob tain en expression of locsl opinion fa vorable to international arbitration, end especially to the treaties recently nego tiated to that end by Secretary Hay. a public meeting will be held in Carnegie l II tonight. Among the Invited speak ers are Mayor McClellan. Governor odell. Bishop Potter. Carl flchurs. and John Mitchell of the miaere' union. ROCKEFELLER SQUEEZES ' OIL PRODUCERS AGAIN 4 (Journal Special aerrlee.) e d Toledo, Dae. 16 Following d the announcement of another 4f munificent gift to the University d of Chicago by John D. Rocke- d S feller, comes the expected cut In 4 the price of from t to i cents In d the price paid by Standard Oil d d to producers of crude oil In the S eastern fields. Operators have d 4 coma to expect this cut Immedl- d ately after the making of large d giftB by ths head of Standard S Oil. and they are asldom dlsap- 4 pointed. tSpeelal Dtspatrk to The Joeraal.) Vancouver. B. C, Dec. 16. Tom afc Gllllvrny. whl)e working In the Nahalt ment mine at Vancouver Island Wednes day, waa severely Injured by the pre mature blowing out of a shot whlNi he was tamping. One eye was blown out. Ills left arm broke In three plaoes and also badly lacerated. The ' mine Is owned by a Portland syndicate. WHAT DO YOU CARE? YOU'VE GOT YOUR HEALTH Greet natures Do Wot Despair at Dis appointment a- They LMt for aVnasaamg lln to Do. The broad-gauged man of today does not get blue Juet because things don't always corns his wsy unless there Is something the matter with him. If he fulls down" on one nroposltion he Im mediately starts to look up another. He always looks forward and keeps on hustling. A msn with his health and faculties has plenty of opportunities, and the man who gives up or even feels like It haa either a small nature or soma physical weakness Dyspepsia certainly puts the best of men out of conditio for work of any kind. You cannot blame the dyspeptic for getting blue. The very nature of his disease Is most deprealng and cal culated to deprive him of ambition, en ergy and hope. There Is hope for him, however, certain and sura. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are rec ognised throughout the length and breadth of the land as the one cure that's ssfe end sure Their unbounded popularity resulting from the thou sanda and thousands of cures they ltsve effected, prove beyond the shadow of a doubt their greatness as a cure. Where in lies their greatness? In the vary fact that they are Nature's own simple remedy. They do ths exact work In exsctly the same way that the digestive fluids of the stomach do, because they are composed of exactly the same ele ments and possess the same properties. They relieve the weak and wornout stomsch of ita burden of digestion and permit It without 1st or hindrance to rest and stow sound and well. Tho stomach will gat well quick enough In Its own natural way if It Is let alone. That Is what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do. They not only let It alone themselves, but make the food tak.n Into the stom ach do ths asm. Tou oan satisfy yourself of the truth of this statement by putting the food you would eat Into a glass Jar with sufficient water and one nr Stuart's Dys- Rpsla Tablets. The paa eja of digs m will be taken up Ind carried out Just as the gastric Juice and other dlgce tlve fluids would do It Their action Is natural and they cause no disturbance In the digestive organs. In fart, you forget you have a stemsch when tney negln to do their work, so mild and nat oral Is the operation. Stuart's Dys- a Tablets sre for sale by all drug- FOES IN COUNCIL (Continued from Pag One.) r fear molestation from the Laws on peo ple at all. Amalgamated opened at SVi. an advance or $1 over the closing of yesterday. It quickly began to climb higher and had only natural setbacks once In awhile. It closed around showing an advance for the session of fSOSH. Atchison stock also hsd a good day of it and did not even have an encounter with the usual bear element It closed at 12 14. Ita advance amounted to II. site. Sugar Refining stock waa quits strong today on heavy buying by Amalgamated broken and closed t2.fi H higher, around 141. American Smelter also had a material rise; showing an advanca for the day of SMTH. St. Paul received Its share of today's trading and cloaed the session, showing a gain of $2.10 from that of yesterday. Chicago North Western did not have much activity, but It closed strong II.'.". higher. Chesapeake Ohio and Colorado Fuel A Iron each gained tl.!7tt from yee terday's cloalng. Canadian Pacific was strong on a good statement and rose $176. Illinois Central, which Is con sidered the Junior Vsndsrbllt stock, sd vn need 2 from yesterday with the clos ing around hi '. Louisville a Nashvlfl was up the same amount and closed strong at 404- Missouri. Ksnsas Texas preferred was full of surprises on account of Its strength It showed a gain of 12.71 today. Car Foundry opened at ttH and went to II at the close. Its advance today WSS fl.lt. The sales up to the noon hour smounted to only 4r,100 shares. This Is considered s very small volume of trade, considering the activity shown In the principal stocks on the Hat. The total as lea for the dsy smounted to Olt.OOO shares, a small gain over yesterday. It showed too plainly tlist the general public Is not In the market and that practically all the buying Is being done by the recent combine of financial Interests In order to arrest the Lawson movement. XAwwOK Knnts TJp Careen. The-fact that Mr. Lawson hsd s con versstlon with Mr. Greene in significant. Mr. Oreene was eating breakfast at the llntil Timr iln. rhl. moF-n(..v T m wot. in ma cmru iv ne gentleman, wnn had called him a liar, a charlatan and other bad namea. He then waited nearly an hour for Oreenq to flntsh his breuk faat. On meeting, the two men shook hands cordially - and went Immediately into Oreena'a room. Mr. Oreane waa accompanied by a friend, and Lawson by Mr. Thayer of JCverybody's magaalne. DSDSl glsta at 60c a box. The following broker's views were ex pressed over .the private wires of Over beck. 8tarr Cooke Co. of this city: Logan a Bryan The stock market closed strong and at the beat prices of the day. At no time throughout the session did It halt or hesitate, but ad vanced atesdlly under the leadership of sggresslve buying In United States Steel stocks. It has been by far the best market we have had sines the rerest depression. The action of the better class of securities In tndsy'a market indicate some little Investment buying in anticipation of Janusry 1 disburse ments. Underlying conditions sre un changed. The action of the market to day Is certainly most encouraging to the Irrvesttng public. Mrs. Chadwlck's reputation In Cleve land shows her whst a difference there Is between Having lots of money ud saint broke. HOLIDAY APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS -r:. - .-. .- Bm THE REASON WHY OUR CLOTHES ABE WORN MOPE IN PORTLAND THAN 0THEDS: FIRST The very height of perfection in tailoring has been sttained in our exclusive models. SECOND Each garment has a distinguished style touch which, together with the fabrics, workmanship and many other notable points of superiority, has brought our clothing into great favor with tasteful conservative dressers. SACK SUITS, 910, $12.50, $15, f 18, 920 to 935. TOP COATS AND RAIN COATS, 910, 912.50, 915, 920 to 935. ENGLISH WALKING SUITS. 930, 932.50, 935 and 938. OVERCOATS, NEWMARKETS (as il lustrated), 925, 930 and 935. LONG LOOSE AND CONSERVA TIVE MODELS, 910 to 950. 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