| Show A useful lifo life prolonged to a reporter of the press who called T S authur at liis his residence in philadelphia in order to interview him in regard to some published statements over his name strongly commending coin coln compound p huud oxy oxygen en that gentleman said I 1 previous to the year 1870 my health had been very poor for years I 1 had been steadily losing ground in consequence of the constant physical and nervous strain resulting from overwork I 1 became so exhausted that my family and friends were very anxious about me only a few of the most hopeful thought I 1 could live for any considerable time I 1 teas forced to abandon all earnest literary liter arv work and I 1 regarded re my career in authorship at an end about this time my attention was attracted to compound oxygen as then administered by dr starkey I 1 had heard of wonderful cures wrought brou ht by its agency so wonderful indeed that had I 1 not known the doctor personally and had great conald confidence ence in nim I 1 should have been very skeptical on the subject su abject I 1 tried the oxygen treatment first as an experiment that it would do for me anat it has I 1 had not dared hope its effect was not that of a stimulant but of an almost imperceptible of the whole system soon I 1 began to have a sense of such physical comfort as I 1 had not known for years my strength teas gradually returning this wab was slowly but steadily increased in a few months I 1 was able to resume my pen and within six months after doing so I 1 completed one of my largest and most earnestly written books and this without any return of the old feeling indof of exhaustion for more than seven years after this I 1 applied myself f closely to literary work doing as I 1 believe the best work of ofay my life nor was it only in the strength and vitality that 1 gained by the use of compound oxygen for twenty years I 1 had suffered with frequent paroxysms of nervous headache they were very severe lasting usually six or seven hours in a year vear after I 1 commenced the compound oxygen treatment these were e almost entirely gone it is now over ten years since I 1 had such an attack of nervous headache I 1 was moreover liable to take colland col dand I 1 had frequent attacks of always left me with a troublesome cough it is very rarely that I 1 now take cold when I 1 do so I 1 at once resort to compound oxygen which invariably breaks up the cold in from one to three days 1 I am aux now seventy five years of ag 4 and am able to do from three to tour four f our hours literary work every day without exhausting my strength and for this ability I 1 am indebted to compound oxygen A treatise on Coin coln compound pound oxygen 19 containing g a history of the discovery and mode of action of this remarkable curative agent and a laree record of surprising cures in consumption catarrh neuralgia bronchitis aith ma ink etc and a wide range of disease will milli be sent free address drs STARKLY PALEN ralen 1529 arch st philadelphia orders for the compound oxygen home treatment will be filled byll E mathews 6 21 powell street between bush and pine street siu shu isau sin francisco gcorge georgia la 1 straw hats lu ald add columbus walker a well known jewelry dealer of walla walla was thrown f from rom a wagon near pomeroy W WT T yesterday and iid instantly killed he was formerly a resident of lewiston idaho where he was in the gov years I 1 at new fren fien matlea cal october t tw u men named john johh ashworth andI rok rol d belv elvin eivin j betchum vet chum received wounds fro f at fth ith saine same bullet by the accidental scharT discharge di e of df a pistol pisto in the hands of ketchum was wounded in chef 0 t and aud ashworth in the thigh neither nel nei 8 r wound being of a daug dangerous rous character yat pat AtY yak akImi W T TOc october tober united states states bl arshal marshal jesse george seized ties and cords of wood cut by albrt albert little from government lauds lands to be delivered to the northern pacific railroad at slouch stat stai station statton lon lop near eureka nevada on gundaya Sun dayNa daya shooting affray occurred among some somo italians and two of the participants were shot isaac isaae W whitney one of the most respected citizens of volcano cal was killed on oct loth by a hunter who ivko mistook him for a deer it ap dear 1 ara aro that hat william balsley baisley and another went to the halsey halscy ranch near maces mill to watch for deer and during the night whitney who was in chai chal chalke chaice e of the ranch passed close by and was vas shot by baisley balsley at columbia cal oct mrs willard jones was fatally burned her clothes caught from her burning house A coal oil lamp explosion is thought to have been the cause mrs jones died next morning at glen ellen elien oct there was a sharp shock of earthquake the shock was preceded by a deep rumbling sound like a passing storm the yi vibration bration which lasted about fifteen second seconds was from southeast to northwest at portland oct 19 patrick healey heal eyl a traveling salesman for a san francisco liquor house and an old time pacific coast drummer committed suicide by taking strychnine ile he left a letter to his employers and one to the coroner asking that an inquest be dispensed eased with and lind that his bis body be turied buried burled as quickly as possible the authorities at victoria B BC ca have decided to surrender to the american officers ainslow Vin slow D morgan who murdered mr Hain haining Ha inina inc inz in montana a couple of months since |