Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE__ TILLAMOOK
oXe/t Xd&‘DR “P
Don Peru will not be ri.aki-i
Per°'
(.TuUuaily bear, the lettow d ®’
he
as they near home.
F down> down,
MAKING PANSIES,
ireo facta in a hotxi. ”
ulk called the pansy t-o
l>rt e hundred years ago.
course she understood.
It is doubtful
to tell
«ro.tuL.img
whwb
hoU X"7*
li. uppe..r. to be ton e
, won. but
Ptlo Wae ex^rnHy
lungth the numbers ano. 1
up’ Al
graph board: 16—00 th te,e'
fn, perching on my knee,
be drew her mother’s head
0 her own and mine and ¡-«aid,
bat e mother, you and inol”
dso it comes about
[e three, for gladness- Bake,
ponictinies a pansy make
jifure the gas goes out.
William Canton in Sunday Magaalno.
’eeu'ihTu^'p,
‘y<’a- Six-
mere’s and 4 hm of
24
r
There was a de ldI “ot,utsid"-
No eutbMiamu, no uhoutin''“,1“r°nnd-
tiot. of KIly
“o jubila-
plainly written on th BI1^ ‘’«•Pair is
--me.
f~’
taviiei to me:
“V colleague»
I TELEPATHIC TIP.
D< rby day’
”'8.tU t 1 eked into the office be-
b,‘d)“ or Smi. I was at the
'“.‘J^statf ofP The Sporting Cou-
giving what i. known
> hperting world a«
l,‘
-
Ì, I usually "did” the home meet-
.
are evident?^ ^he kuow.”‘’°iyi Y°"
'
have my‘mv/u’J “ld’ ‘‘«‘•’’mined .to
youvaitm '^cX’ '™’ "“’at if
come to me ” HII,i
•
y°u most
«hot I hastened to th7n hlH,hLt partiu8
.BeiMge surprised me, for it; ran :
Quirmg sportsmen
7
oi lu‘
, “pero is bound to win. —Dix^.
t it ag’ti" ;lud ugl,lu’ D‘'U,Pct
outsider and had been look­
’ . °‘uu in tup course 01
nf tl3t con-
„
er evajtcdy as not having the i versaticn.
Olanee cf a place
«on-
Itfgt cua
,
at tbe
1 ‘ting” to And that the
fev'ewTrainer, bad never be- would Win?“ WUed
“X’me, and I could not help
,“g tbut tin re must be something
t a nreviouslv decided that I would
final lections the first and
„ i favori'1'’’ «nd “ K°°d outsider for
' L.. But this telegram upset all
ffi’tions.nd yet I felt that I
,h8t your h0««
"What on earth are von
o.m;.
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3
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ol his generous piuposition.
Please tell the Doctor that you saw liis
iu the Headlight.
heard from you?’’I
J
,
‘
[not .ltJgcil«’’’ ignore it.
1 h”u- al“ost
¿"down at my desk and wrote out angrily,
,.nnr It rau us follows :
.aid Dixiv I
Stiano denying the fact, that 1^,1 ^asl1' Not fio
t^fa?d iU Tbait iriK*>"’»‘<l mam
,< write is in excellent condition,
I think that ho will be beaten by n u mistake,
' v-hes qualifications have hitherto io™- b£vi,or,M,ii‘' i,w,i“id^ »«
^completely ovtrlooked. I hayo no
l
That s all, Goody, really, ”
, iug the Am three
I «aw it all. Dixey hud sent the tele-
in this «dir: (1) Don Pero, (2)
that h^h M " ‘ W"L‘ B,lybod/ '« know
ludemerc. (3> Nervine.”
Alii™““
I'™“
|WUS jU t thinking about atarting
.cu the chief selliforme.
I
When I returned to town, I went.
■Wlmt does this mean. Mr. Good- sl’uight to the office. I looked every-'
he said, as I entered the room. X;mntcouldb,,d 110 ,ruco
«•«
15”evidently refirred to my MS.,
Iti h he hold in his baud.
said?"8 fOr Sin“u‘»'«- As he entered I
p-lrejou referring to my Derby tip,
Lt" I »ski ll.
I "Simmons, have you seen the tele-
“But it’s a 50 to 1 chancel
gram that you brought me this rnoru-
: "1 can’t help that,” I replied, rather
Lrhtily perhaps "but I am assured ! a telTS"” ’ "r? 1 “eVer brou«ht J™
ha- Le is bonud to v. iu. ”
PAssured! By whom, pray?”
I I could hardly believe my ears. There
’ ■•Pardon me.” I answered, “but my was a mistake somewhere But I gave
I'l.ruiation is obtained from n strict.y i ’LP
“ bud ^nb H,ld we”* °® to the
tirate source. ITI alti r tho wording of club. Everybody there was most enthu­
¡b.■ ; digraph, if you like, hut 1 snould siastic and congratulatory. After we
mtirtbat it gois iu as it is."
F'l «cttled down in the smoking room
•1 have no wish to interfere 111 your I told the boys the whole story.
Lpanment,” replied the chief. “Let it
They were rather incredulous at first,
taad, if yon arc sweet upou it If it until Jimmy Berner, burst out, “I teli
Loans off, it will be ull right. If not, yon what it is, Goody, old chap, it’s a
well, we snail be the jauguilig s ock of clear <-a<e of telepathy. ”
crtrvbody, from the Jockey club down
‘‘But I had the telegram,” I said.
to the ycur.gest Newmarket tout. '
“You fancied you did,” was hi. re­
I did not think that it was worth ply. That s part of the business. You
» iile having an argument about die were thinkiug of Dixey. Dixiy was
raster, so took au opportunity of cloe- thinking of you. Dixey thought he
ii; the interview and took a cab to would send you a wire. You thought
Waterloo. When I reached the course, you received it. That's all. ”
I made tho best of my way to the pad-
And that is the true story of how 1
i. i in the hope of seeing Dixey and received my “telepathic tip.’ - ’—Ex-
-
having a talk with him before rating chauge.
bgau, but he was nowhere to be .ecu.
MA«!d Robin Gray.*
1 ecou found that some of my col
Lady Anne Barnard wrote “Auld
leagues wanted to havi. a cliut with me,
for The Sporting Courier, with my fiuu) Robin Gray” when she was 21. It was
published anonymously in 1776, and
in, lu*d created quite a sensation.
Jimmy Berners of The Starter was various persons claimed the authorship.
very forcible iu hie language and suiti Lady Anne did not acknowledge it was
■sue nasty things about my inability to her own until two years before her death,
provide the racing world with informa when she wrote to Sir Walter Scott and
confided the history of the ballad to
tion that was of any value.
In mv anxiety I endeavored again tc him It appears that the gifted lady was
Jiri Dtrey, for I felt that lie must kDOW indneed to write the song by a desire to
«tethiug that was uot common know! see an old Scottish air, “The Bridegroom
Grat When the Sun Gacd Doon,''* fitted
rig?.
with words more suitable than the rib- !
Though I looked everywhere for him,
I could not see him. He was evidently I aldry which, for want of better, had
been sung to it. The name of ‘ ‘Auld
k ¡iug himself out of tho way.
Then tho horrible thought rushed Robin Gray” was taken from an ancient
th: ugh my mint! that the telegram was herd of Balcarres. Lady Anne was a
1 hoax, and 1 felt a cold perspiration daughter of James Lindsay, fifth earl
bleak cut all ovir mo. As a matter of I of Balcarres. She married Andrew Bar­
fact I did not care a brass farthing nard. son of Thomas, tishop of Linier
which horse won, for I make 11 rule ick, and they went out to the Cape,
sever to bet. but I knew that my repu where he died in 1807. Lady Anne re­
turned to London and lived with her sis­
tation as a tipster was at stake.
I: v.LB iu 1.0 particularly happy frame ter in Berkeley square until 1812. The
of mind that I made my way to the sister's house was a literary center and
was frequented by Burke. Sheridan,
F> « box.
Windham, Douglas ami the Prince of
My entrance gave the cue for a burst
of hilarity, and my reception was ex Wales, who were all habitual visiters.
Lady Anne won the lifelong attach­
ottdiugly warm. They chaffed me un-
swrrifnlly ubout my unfortunate tip. ment of the prince regent. She died in
1825, in her seventy-fourth year. No
bat I took it all in good part, while in-
has ever questioned Lady Anne
wardly vowing that I would fire off one
Barnard's claim to the authorship of
*®e of iuy suppressed auger upon
Dixey if his precocious outrider finished I tho words cf “Auld Robin Gray,” and,
»here everybody expected him to finish | though I am not going to cast doubt
upon the word of the writer at this late
—last.
There is no need for me to enter into day, it ia necessary to mention that
“? lengthy description of the event, prior not only to the appearance but to
ton it is jnst necessary to mention one the writing of the world famous song
was a French ballad extant con-
w two facts about the most .ensational ' there
frvhy on record, and one that will raining the gist of the story and the
plot, by Paradis de Moticnf, entitled
*v»r be forgotten by those who had I “Les Constantes Amnurs d'Alix et
■l>e good fortune to wituea. it.
¿’Alexis.”—S. J. Adair Fitz Gerald in
I nervously looked around for Don
P,rn- Yes, he wua there all right, but Lloyd's.
Opinion» and Their Troth.
«bat an ill favored looking animal com
!Wfd with the others! His jockey, loo,
There is the greatest difference be­
•ti merely a stable lad, bnt I thought tween presuming an opinion to be true,
^ri I detected a gleam of confidence in because with every opportunity for con­
eye »nd a look of fixed determina testing it it has not been refuted, and as­
don upon his boyish face.
suming its truth for the purpose of not
“Now they’re off, ” is the cry. No, it permitting it. refutation Complete lib­
«» false »tart. The favorite has broken erty of contradicting and disproving our
*w*y His supporters standing around opinion is the very condition which jus­
■e are quivering with excitement, and tifies us in assuming its truth for pur­
of them give vent to audible poses of action, ami on no oth*r terms
piana.
can a being with human faculties have
The horses face the starter ODce more, any rational assurance of being right.—
“d in another minute we see the white
_____
“Mfall »nd know that they have been J. & Mill.
Put W aa A»lonl»h»d.
•bpMched on their fateful journey.
An Irishman was run over by ■ troop
I® the first part of the race they seem
be all together, but as they near Tat- of horse and miraculouily craped un­
hurt.
"Down upon your knee, and
corner the favorite begins to
**l ahead. J look for Don Pero—he is thank God, you reprobate. ” said one of
*sriy last. The corner is turned with the spectator* "Thank God for wh»t?
b it for letting a troop bow ran over
'‘riemiiri- well in front.
The favorite win.I” "Tbe favorite j me?” a»ked Pat.—London Spectator.
bomel" i» the cry on all hands-
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