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HOW THE MILLION DISAPPEARED
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ORIGINAL CAPITAL $1,000,000.00
"Lumber and Fuel" misfortune 58,550.00
Prize-fight misjudged 1,000.00
Monte Carlo education 40,000.00
Race track errors 700.00
Sale of six terrier pups 150.00
Sale of furniture and personal effects 40,500.00
Interest on funds once in hand 19,140.00

Total amount to be disposed of $1,160,040.00

DISBURSEMENTS.

Rent for apartments $23,000.00
Furnishing apartments 88,372.00
Three automobiles 21,000.00
Renting six automobiles 25,000.00
Amount lost to DeMille 1,000.00
Salaries 25,650.00
Amount paid to men injured in auto accident 12,240 00
Amount lost in bank failure 113,468.25
Amount lost on races 4,000.00
One glass screen 3,000.00
Christmas presents 7,211.00
Postage 1,105.00
Cable and telegraph 3,253.00
Stationery 2,400.00
Two Boston terriers 600.00
Amount lost to "hold-up men" 450.00
Amount lost on concert tour 56,382.00
Amount lost through O. Harrison's speculation (on my account) 60,000.00
One ball (in two sections) 60,000.00
Extra favors 6,000.00
One yacht cruise 212,309.50
One carnival 6,824.00
Cigars 1,720.00
Drinks, chiefly for others 9,040.00
Clothing 3,400.00