The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE YUKON SUN /""‘i D •<- New Yorh’o Great Brtdqc.
AMn mcifiv ' *‘*K«« - \ u_:i! t 1 1. .w. r Sii. ,11 • i
you (to a despondent sufferer from 1 N»*w York is huihlin. f|,.-
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AND WEEKLY.
IWt (M.ixwctl. Editor and publisher. :,MV '
•<1 at tln» I’o-tof] ,
mail ,
* at V
iver Complaint, A •
ion Uatrs:
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IndiLr<'>tion. iv !i
| Hemlfichi*. Palpitation
! i • • .. !. > > •
$1.00 ( ' st i vi»?:oss. 1 )y./A i
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(“to., you nci
day. Two i!
August Flo
on re. (to t«
and Lfot a su
ular si; ^75i
Almanac.
Siuk
f tin*
ich, Habit
-s of tllP H,. (1
•> t'.i i• n. I..»w | mts.
l*imt iffer i. •«.: •
-ses ' >: the well-known
■o' will relieve i < m at
(low ail's 1 )rug St, rp
(<••! < i iven's Prize
i|»Ii‘teiJ. ami tin* only span tlu.t
it is its near
ions Brooklyn
n of the new
:.rrr:if(-»st.
tins age have
Brick for Sale!
/ have jut f'shed
burning 150,000 fine
building brisk, ze/iic/i
•
- t . •
jor sn/e at
'.rest of /own.
noii
rare!
1 >\.
!». T.. FRIDAY. M \y :;1.
m
Z\'c Standard Oil Bonanza.
’! ..•■ Standard < -il director.; have
just declare 1 another dividend
1- per cent, in March last they
inns far in this current year,
t.ts ot s.l^.tJtat.ot (). is ilieir ppM).
<! ■!.! (HI of alleged invested i ajiitid.
hue New \ >rk World gives
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t e record of this leviathan among to
*i ust,-.. It s vs that up to dune. nip
" :l . > ! I ’
i he <)kar in“ !< lud mol M unlay
•*
t i rose, tos • 11 -. ..••it and In: - ii> . ..
er, II J. i tie . le
.. I f
,
«' tice and it sounded like an old
^ hoid. It the ooy- k *op no tin*
• t' first meeting
><■!! have tt Iiai*l
in tl ie territ >rv.
Mr. F. I). Arnold* Art-old, In.,
1 • He was troultletI with kid-
nev di-'.et.se i«l»tut three years. Had
>•
It hut ■ ire hotth , : .j ,v-„
eff
can tie compared t
neighlior, the f.t
bridge.
Ini iie e< instruct
bridge some • d 11
nearing jirol ! tns ■
heeii oncounlctred and successfully
*
existence, * its four nuunmoth
cables having a supporting power
four times as great as tin se of
the Brooklyn brid; .* It will nc-
commoilato four trolley tracks.
: v' ' til h'. * ; u-' ;. two
driveways, two bicy. lo paths and
two iooipnths. Its entire length,
' • 08 "i11 he per Hanging done at
rates, si
job or no\
me a cal!.
SHILL
Bon Ton .Confectionery
and Ice Cream Parlor.
ICE CREAM A VD COLD DEISTS.
O T FRESH FRUITS. .* •-*
FRESI! BREAD AND CAKES.
* J* J* FI 'E <
g:\rten & riccoAi as.
x r
. mo more second-nand'coods.
W ' =V; ': T'A
ting in Nenv Farm are decry
f-'cu days. Come and get
prices be gore buying. cAt the
ALL KINDS
~ / ) , ,
J 1 Pa- Ne'ip Furniture Store.
. C| I
main span
Fast river
wiilt h will be lls feet, almost
t > ice as wide as t*hc avera -e ('hi-
«'.ag' street, from building li„0 tit
building line. In its center for
■l'!'d feet the ..to t snspoHcle 1 road-
way ‘A stc-d \y’l| tower above t1, >
line!,- or the
he.-- t,cn.ss the reasonab/e
■>«X) feet. Its
J. M. Beckner
Opposite Red Livery W.i:, \'u!;on
first-class
pay. (tret
C M, A
At tl
lv>'.i'.t. the < ipital o| t!n> Standard Kidney t 'ure cllcote-'!
* “ ...... ' • .
;
ing lor eigut vears dividends friends. Solti
wm years
r..""ing fi-otil l_i j.cr cent up to
1 >r cent |”>:■ nnnuip. In June.
; • " ,. lization wa. in-
creased 11
t
hnniiacy.
Conoatution foHowj fit
channel Ik
►
-well out over the channel from a
height of lli feet, while the
‘
tin* tops of t ic steel I ewers ’Si
i V
t:.; u. .ml tons of feel wdi -he eni-
hodio:
;■
ilet-
1 iv ;t
Washington, I). May 2
The Siiprctim c..urt toih.y In
low; i the
insular
al'le-.noon .hand.i 1
. < ‘ 1 1 • 1 •' I U} fill I i *
ami ah
(*« -lici t-
Tlie
sir.»k“.“ of the pen
• -Mti.D.iH .) of common stock
•'id •flOOi.O.dCd preferred stock.
Since that dale it has paid divi-
dends as follows on-the new eapi- j "hicli involved the constitutiomd
taliz.ition of fciI(Kt.OtX).()(KI. of which ‘luestion as to the power to hold
DO p^r i^ent was inflation; , territory as colonics, the decision . greai , .i,].,. K
"| lHhU, : p• ’i* cent...$88,(XX),000. «««inst tlie ;< vernment, fhi
In l'.KX), -IS per cent... IS,000,000' majority of the court holding that gU. ■. T,
a O'-I'li • "lli ' III.; Il • hold save as mi vs
Total dividend. 2 yr..?S1, (!(X),(XJ(I! an i.itcgrai part o| the nation. The s! -1it m i. ., p .
It is not yet quite two years 1 proposition Ims for months been j News,
since the directors of this com-1tersely expressed in the question , • *>■
i
multiply by ten its then alleged Hug I* The Supremo court decides (',xim' u'ive t',-:r
capital invest men i of ten millions j that it ......so fur as the title t,, M"unt;.;:i Tea tliis m.
: ......me tttrnthr^d millions, the lnnds ni'quired and the govern- ’'
And within these two years it has i moot heeonre vested in this nation -^i'
i heady paid I.OOO.OOt) as profits , J lie case came up on the refusal1 ' ! ' r
Ihe $100,000,000 of •capital in- of DeLima to pay an import dun « • •
vestment thus created by thy pro-[on goods brought from 1‘orlo Kiel.! If von v. nt to buv
* t. . t . ■. .. 1 r v c
Floe .Engraving •
on. .:' v; lr> sold by us. fr e. Low
I laces ca nil j.-welry and ring repairs.
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. I I''1 it •••■'!! >r . ■• 9 '
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,
.
M. E. SAND EE 3,
Contractor and Beildi.
f;atimates ,i uii|
S. \i.-faction (i 1
Let nu a are with . .u
i»‘l N fill I" (•; »nl
SHOP NEAR GLOYD LU.MHIZfi
YARD.
e- YUKON, O. V. .
ju<
mere win
amount ut
ii the four
bed in one
enciri le t ho
the bridge
-fimated at
. . .
Igmoiit' and
little uni's
<K:...... nth.
HENRY
SH xrgv}
is£\,
I
, U .nie-ale cml Rst^it *
ines, Liquors, «nj Cigars.
5ole Agent For
r'-\E5ST ,'lILVvi;, ■; n BnnR.
• 1 «mHy 1 et All Ph> i :lans Prescribe Pabst
Malt ronle--\'.*ne Bott'. r,
I lore n Something to
Fcmbstonc end
Monumental Work
IV
.
Settle.
■fu irant'“d t(
ick It .uluclit
in liarble and Granite.
| The best goods in the
market at lowest prices.
- ....... . ’ -ell Seorgia marble
re 11 , ..... t(J nio port Ut new York al >r t e farm or town pr ... c r, Vermont granr 3—n o
• ItUHjti.tltH) had not ooen thus de- no contended tn„t when Forto Hotel Yukon ) T' t v ni U L'-G
I igcd with water, the dividend IBYo was turned over to the ITiit- uep. -iace your Order
i finally declared it]ioii it in the cd Mal^s I in- . m. t it uti>>n ,H > . , V
clock.
LTOods w 4
^ / Store.
m i'.HK), anil for I1IU1 with nearly . I»"'l "fXcw York. The court CLOSING <W v . ncT
coven months to come -82U per holds.in DeLima's favor and as ! [> ■ ,.
j sorts that tom,i try acquired by tlm T* "."i ' ^ Sui,it!,le.
Yet are there people who hug, United Slates cannot he doincsti,- 'H f, ‘Il“ i,Y‘"1 ^ .
,l"‘ delusion lili'1 St'ancianl Oil for one purpose and foreign for W'WWv'' N" ' "I' -
monopoly 1ms ntnnenselv cheap- another. ,al!1'c'"irt• ( him.,v,..re.
e,,edthepri......foii-w.iitoo.mtf.-
:.Xy
TKE SilOFiT IM ONLY
^issour .Pi? ■; 'Ncsip/
Rivers ond feeyond/
A FIRST CL/,-. LINE TO
Texas and Old .Mexico.
CAFE <
RESTAURANT SriRVICF,
UNEXCELLED-IN AMERICA.
VISIT
EureKa Springs
The most convenion; all year-round
resorf for people in this section.
THE LINE TO THE LAND OF
Lead and Zi-sc.
just two years would have been 11 he collection of duties mi
.'JU per cent in IMi'l. IMl) percent shipped from the. ikland
.
" T. H.'BROOK
Send your friend
titates one of eu: ;
phlets, entitled
The Ti p
"Feathers <:>.</ t . ■ ■ ,
*Fruit It:
Th e Ozat
t is S
Ftisco Line."
in the old
-ted pain-
The most comprc'. to . e railroad
literature for the home-.ecker or in-
vestor ever distrihuf.'..' gratuitously.
Send an addre;- to Room No
726 Century f-P K St. Louis,
and we will ma i copier
■ , .......... " , ................, IOIILB illjll illl'.
cheaper would it tie if Iho Stan-1 Kennadissented. Sltiras md White
dnrd Oil dividends were 7 instead lining demoernts and M K
o| (sp j.(.g omit jier annum
aclunl capital invested7
bird (111. t Star.
....
on its; republican.
Keck-; By tiin acceptance of the treaty
! 1* l» • .i ...
<>t
B lieu mat ism
i’nris. the court holds Porto | < n,,,,
'dec becomes "a territory” not! 1
i •, enneeded to simply -territory'’ of the I'nited
avejts origm in a poisoned con- j States, ami must enjoy all of the
n.,u to 1.....lun»«,„,u. i, „,.;s Lbj<i t,nt
Mvri:ssh,ll>' ,ronte(l h-v IIru-1 if Porto Hico oranv other posses.
Hi’ilions. Notions, Arc. i 1 cost
below cost, as I want to close
stock out at once.
M. W. Blah
ite Belmont
this
Proprietor,
lb tel.
■
“•...../ ‘ Till
" .1 of the otl'end ing agent.# Price, -h
•Uc. Settle Pliarim.cv.
ii.NL w Inch acts upon the I>
1 v 1 H i i'Iuii iirtjl
...cHeysand other blood purifying 1 rolI|(| b0 considered “foreign” in
*>i - His. thereby divesting the sis . , , “• 1
■ th, ........; l"'1 1 r.efipeet hy <*>*&*** for a
pcno.1 such n state of affairs
11 Let be continued indehnitely.
which is clearly illegal. The de-
cision makes necessary a special
session of congress, as under the
treaty. Spain is permitted to im-
port goods to its former posses-
sions free of duly for a period of
ten years Xov. that Porto Rico
e; .ii'1:1 to I n“ a territi rv,» such
goods could c ime without duty in-
purls of th
The \Y. (). \Y.
nnmument over I hi
of its deceased members, in addi-
lion to jiaying the uuiomit called
s!: ; AwarJad
% _ . ‘Nr Medal
.
r«ve< : e ch b> -c- MORRISON, Yukon,
Brick k,.i d-n
o' O
Uncle Frank Hannas ■ vin reti
"d to Yulom, is 11rc| .ir-d t n - uni.
"hi oeeupntiou of la'icklavi . nnt]
lichs n share of the | u!,U.- .......
All \Y;»rk guar;.nli ud tu :i\c
tioa. I. 1 nick prices. Leave ..
! at (). K. I hi rlicr sin >
j. f HANYi M
i jicqnireil by ttenty vith Hpi in Li,.- il : .............
\\ rules is tht iii i nieni-
lie in an unmarked
her shall
grave.
\SV
<#
mm
« L a L F .* “yf
to all other
States.
lloiuN Illegal.
Kingfisher county court hmt-e
K nre not valid, amlVm not
!>! s<»11. 'Die ohjv.,.|ions urge 1
against t!i.« legality are that there
v. a- not sufficient legal notice giv-
en prior to the election calie 1 N.r
| he purpose of voting the bonds.
I a * c unity commissioners lay the
r “spmiaibilily to the negligence of
J lie county clerk for not making
the publication in ,!,e number of \YI,»n the liver f.als to secrete
-Pullers and tor tile period of ll.e bile, the blood lie, on.e loaded
hy " ««•» ............pro.....ties, I In* ;h>d
« 1,0,1 kocymes impaired mid tlie
•How it is Done. • Mkiwels lionstipnti he®
The firsnibject.in life with the a ,!|n'1'1 ' 11 Pm liver and
uiericim people is to - :.f rHr"
.
. ene...\, l.oiu.sti and saving:; the paints that hold.
C o J
i
. 1 o Cf
jl J- Ch O
to i.
our lire of
Black Percheon St illic n.
If you don’i
s, ask yom
M
ill
e
ti
t in is
HI
xcretory organs, and a fe
(’alius weighs t*.7U) ii. .
know 11is breeding (pialities
neigh’oors about him. U<
' "kon on Mondays, Fridays and Fatur
days. The rest of the lime at my barn 1
mile east and 2 miles north of Yukon.
J kiims—IbS.OO for a tiling coll, dm
when colt: lands up. 12 per cent inter
* ! ‘r ii"'. P of within 1 I da- p ,-t;, s
removing mares from e unty or parting
with samP, will bo ' -Id h r .n ice. Care
will be taken, but will not be respon
ible should any accident- occur.
!!. J. LARL, Owner.
Si L
Ladi. Furnishing Good-
ly per cent off for one week.
I J#
i*. ./
bit ' ..."
■ <
( all and save S'! (HI on Sl.liO.
•All goods marked in.
] lain iigures.
Tailor Suits, .Muslin Ln-’erwcar,'
Wrappers, Waists, Shirts,
C.ipcs, Parasols,
:ji '
., . tJ si!
*
■4;
»v doit's
1! ■
• ?H. RUSE HUBER
Noil ii 1,1. k 11! an tl A ve. | -1
' u K u A VO. Kl lb m> () T
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Maxwell, William Albert. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1901, newspaper, May 31, 1901; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912884/m1/2/: accessed May 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.