The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1900, Page 7

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RILEY GRANNAN OFF WITH __ACTRESS---$60, 000 IN DEBT. The Famous Plunger, Ill and Penniless, Sails for Europe on the St. Paul. Actress Bride Alone Sticks to the Unfortu- nate Young Race Track Speculatoe, at A FEW OF GRANNAN'S HITS, 89592-4004 1996—Wen at New 1895—Wen on Lassa- rene (one race| 1988—Wen on One I Leve (ene race). Sineee Grannan, the plunger, has sailed He left behind him debts 900,000, but took his wife, the erstwhile actress, with to him, and both sailed cabin of the St. Paul, un- last Thureday. ‘tuck has not come in , and his friends say to the other side to bor- persons there who are ce him a sum he could his sporting acquaint- is debte he has flagged, HE ODDLY VANISHED. In any event there is much talk over Grannan's od disappearance from the turt and the betting rings. ‘This {9 not the first time the plunger, who was once @ bellboy in a New Or- Jeans hotel, has sustained losses. Four rR i f 2 [i a Hit pple 5 =] i come back and bob up again i the; ewim. Ever since he returned from’ Europe | last year he has been “up againet it,” | as the sporting men say. Everything he touched was a frost, His fortune of | perhaps $20,000 was dissipated. Every | horse he backed lost. Only Daisy Dixon. | ~—BONNER'S PETO GOING. Sunol, Maud S. and All the Great String at Sale. ‘There will be held in Madison Square Garden to-morrow the most remarkatie sale of light harness and trotting horses @ver conducted in this country, The sale is more than Interesting, for | . reason that it marks the end of the Bonner stable, the most famous string Of trojters and pacers that one man ever gathered together. ‘The name of Robert Bonner has been @ synonym for fast trotters for et 90 | years. No other man ever ex; f vo | much money for harness horses, and his fame extended the world over through | the lormances of Maud 8. and Sunol mt that Bon revived by (ne anes ‘horses are will etal thelr a ravaihies Square Garden have Deen in the ‘investment in horsefiesh in ! ‘a bay mare that could trot in about three minutes. He paid $97 for wed to see Barnes minutes, He also increased tt unti! he amazed the world b 8.00 for Maud 8. ere very was Dex’ pg wie: brine "pune! Motte a sett The stands ber record Maud morning while running to the fire at Houston and Elisabeth streets, and by fire tower was unable to proceed to the, * fire and an immense crowd blocked the | of the city wil be given in Mt. George's street. ci the corner of Houston and Elteabeth| Mlehop Potier, his fromt and rear hoofs | kicking his mates reverely. uo nt the driver was unable to cor ie | them. ‘They swerved inio the crowd DAISY Y DIXON. the pretty young actress wife, stuck to him. HIS RISE WAS RAPID. Grannan t# a pec turf, iiiar character o: as queer ft his way as old “Father” Will Daly After making « few hundred doll ® bellboy, he bought an interes: in a book and in a few months at New Orleans was worth ‘$200,000, came North and proved a phenomenal winner. At one time he. ‘erybody to a standstill when he 3 M8 ageiner Domino on Dobbins and As the race was a dead heat he war $13,000 winner. Three years ago he was ruled off the tracks for some Unprote: work,| but was reinstated later. H a call angular young man, with a thin face,| & sharp eye and a lead-pipe cinch on| talking too much. He fell in love with Paty Dixon, ve elsco the Baldwin Hotel ani many wedding presents were received , couple. he is not a brilliant actress, but is very shapely and pretty. Her scquaimance with Grannan be- @an at the race track near Oak'and, where he met her when she was piaying try to bulla himeelf up. gets the financial ald he is secking and| New Street “Grannan will make good, all right, WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 190°. LITTLE | GIRL HEIRESS TO $10, 000, 000 HERE. toe | 'Col. Tom Kruse and His Daughier at the Wai- jae dorf—How He Made His Pile. What's ‘na name? Very much, indeed, when itis the name of a generous- ly good men applizd to a generourly good cigar. A little brown-hatred girl of thtr . i thee intaie 1 is a demure guest a: the Waid the chance. 1 don't know Everybody looks up to Astoria wld if | couldn One he CHI: m Bho {s actatn, averyedsy sort of gir ss a tanita ainnes | the CHILDS as the Irading cigar of the day. The sales & or back, wouldn't give a lot books, with her hatr hanging down be of hk to the 3 like the litle girls In the story Sliver party eid." : indi and dresses that do not reach below the) Rxhuberent tnughter from papa for last year seem to indicate knees; and ¢ saunters about the “Have you formed any plans wb Pied that the CHILDS has simp- i wetting mari asked the ev | ‘ tun away f ¢ ‘That's old Tom Cruse’e daughter.| ‘The little jase liuehed heart A it, ly y from all othe: He's worth $10,000,00-Montana gold king Reve: Ase sinvia Vatnes A i: cigars. and it all comes to her some day ion, Qi a, bk hatey é “§ 56,167,000 GEO. W. Miss Mary has her governess and maid P+ " ance Fea ~ ri and abe has her regular hours for study, | 7 the ald Bomebow they Ap | $"q CHILDS cigars sold in one no matt where whe Is, She vlays the la\ Weletin bao Re ify Sepals at a4 a year, plano, guitar and bangy andenext Winter ge ha * : aa wiyll take uy harp, She is leo 4g. Hens hey iD “eh a” i A prospect anda proba Sloe eu | ene wae bilty of sales this year i cultivating her voice under the tu of 4 renowned teacher of ‘he t who has had apartments 1 suppose 1 whan! get married aay. That seems to be the fate Hut tt Is too early y head about tha any that I want yet amounting to 100,090,000, Such a gencrously good cigar deserves just such a generously good record. 1 indeed. per ban to meet sald the 1 am \ New York news | from " peed z Mf, ye me ‘ : METROPOLITAN eect Mins Sua ie tant ue tae TOBACCO CO,, was a delighted « Jt have beard about them at Helena. t im bie bagel hoa " Distributers. you are the kind that pute je callonses which mark ye j hardest kind of toil with miner things in the paper” | The reporter hoped #9, t00. ait Know Money, hammer and pick and drit His halt and beard are white and! chal looking, but bie step is #0) 14 active that one scarcely would him oredt for his years. nat “Old ‘Tommy’ any or the go on to “Papa wants to go to Europe Paria Exposition and I want to St. Petersburg. 1 tell him he may go lit-he will take me. He says f ought to) put Col, Thomas Cruse. Oni . home and study, Pehaw! But| team a Colonel, In Montana, when cne| ve my own way, If 1M can count Ale money in seven fig ) and he sixty-three, and Cruse ought to be | xuems 1 will ha in this. TL unually | aturehat at the Jeet what T want out of him Mfe stor a Moat Large laughter from papa was the finding of a little tie ott] ete “Money?” con. cued the little heiress quarts no, bleger than hia knuckle in answer to a question, “I don't know after gearching for thirty years, white anything about it. [fT want anything| led the way to his fortune, which is I Just ask for it and It generally comes. | surpassed by that of only two men ft 1 don't know what T would do If Tf) Montana, and browght about the brief! § iad ra $10,000,000 to spend all by my-| but happy marriage which gave him th t want so much as that. | little daughter, chief among his treas- sah to fix it so that poor girls whe | ures vid! MLE | CAMBLER? eat Sekai Commissioner Said to of the One Hundred ond Twenty-nixth | oe street station-house, On the ground | floor ts a cigar store and saloon, run by “Jack” Nagle. Upstairs, in a room Geoorated by the sign “Winona,” high, and low, faro, red and black, roulette and stud poker attract the attention of crowds of young men and old men| nighuy a ‘There are two roulette wheels, and they are very busy wheels Patrons of the place, which the ig cannot see and whieh the police do disturb, say thet “Jack” Nagle ts ta patron saint of this Interesting place with s burlesque company. pil right.” sald s came rina Own Pool-Room. and that Commisstoner Nagle + ital Grannan's financial reverses have joing t ie out wang 3 Gnarcia) ami politieal backer, seriously affected his health and he was him like a pack of woll IT think Riley - P ting, It fmrnishes ads ou GREDI & pretty sick man when he went aboard ys fa A RY Pg ere | ; tor iy in clic polities) | | 1 a“ vhat's thie? office , $ : What's thie? The offce of the new| Cul Special Sale! * the steamship with his pretty bride His friends think he wil go or the south of France for a to Italy if he all right, He'l, make good. Bee if don't.” ‘The heavy threw him hy ‘The animal ne with skull short by their fallen comrade’s weight and plunged furiously over Aad beh The hose tower coms mt the horse, hich still ph osane y shot_an ied out of the way. [tte fire out, TROY PUPILS STRIKE High Schoo! Boys Refuse ¢ ms Birthday Ge on Parade. The Brening Worl) tongue swung vily to the e 4 struck the eurb- FIRE. MORSE. WENT MAD. —— Plunged Into Crowd and. Knocked People Down. i wi Then (Special TROY, Feb. 12 Schoul struck to-day heeause the School Board refused to let them have Lincoln's Birthday. students paraded the streets with A horee attached to Fire Hose Tower jo. 8 went mad at 11s o'clock this Yo {te frantic plunges knocked down a half | ”'"* dozen persons and then dashed out ite) Werkines own brains against the curbstone, The! Heeinning next Thursday evening « ries of lectures to the workingmen | Protestant Episcopal Church, Stuyve sant Square, under the euspices of the Reve, Lyman Ab- % Rainsford, and Jost Abram 8. if ‘The horse began to rear and plunge at | treets, bringing the tows cart almost to| bot and W standstill Then he lashed out with | ex-Mayor alterna part Af every lecture. CASTORIA For Infante and Childres, Aa Kt Yon tn vas Gogh oD, ‘The other horees began to plunkce to the fire, scattering she people (GF saad Soap C With no knocks coming he'll gome out e pund and! splitting open the ‘The other horses were hauled up The enfire Roys’ High | flags and banners demouncing the Schoo! | Ing and another Tt is said that Commissioner Nagle the Bireet-Cleaning Commissioner in a” gambling house? Can this be true? What wag it the poet said about Augean = 3 Commencing Tuesiay, Feb. 13. Best Body Brussels, be Oidert anf Meet Colebreigd Maken, has for years been connected with pool-room business. But now further particulars, see Cliy Directory.) 9; Real estate! Hah — Special Bleetion Im Jersey City. A xpecia! election will be held in Jer Ese. FURNITURE, 80WORTH ON $1 DOWN AND $1 WEEKLY. PRICES THE LOWEST. LEWIN'S, 48 WEST 14TH ST. 267 WEST 126TH ST. ITY: EWRITERS Pid lain sais “| stab The City Directory gives the address of Percival BE. Nagle and his “business” in the following terms: “Real estate, 123 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Cc. INTINUATION OF OUR GREAT AATQUE ORFERPAL ROG, SAB | a2 RSeSEesseuse ee ee SEREESESEE ES KEEEeEd, street; h, 6 East One Hundred and Y Thirtieth street, sey City to-morrow to decide whether A reporter, the efty will puretuise from Po oH RENTED & at his real Flynn, of Brooklyn, the new wate: SOLIL wil works now nearing completion. It necesrary to lesue $7 i000 be to find his office ax it ts, It Is in an old) wooden building within @ stone's throw payments, #1 be nite. err et [PS, sinete and in to maton eiry: weeltty payi Ae INK. be ruire otect AL ATTENTION TO Louis 1) Malden Lane FLOOR MATTINGS, tative calle OUR SA NITARY ab AN PATENTS ghest re CO laa Woot $50 entire expense. Lawyer, anatNSON. 90 Naame seed : ci) DIVORCES BEST FORTHE Rots healtay movement of trial. ecticd Wenetetal eMect about ten day 2 voUHARLES 7: JONES, Resbary, Bose. SAVE YOUR CAR FARE AU EXTRA OH, Advertiveme eee Ver ee Ser : Interesting facts about} When you're in dout om MUR It HE WORL | coLDs TROUBLES heat | little known lands. Af-{ consult The World REEUMATISM | GRIPPE-CATARRE allen exploration, Polar }manac. Use it to pati aug ial exploration, South Amer- | arguments and bets. TONIC FOR MEN. TONIC FOR WOMEN. (Sea “HOME TREASURE.") 27 Ditcrent Remedies tor 27 Different Diseases. Peat di ela Ae ged but to oure. Are curing thousands daily, will cure you, avery Rameoy 25° AT ALL ORUGGISTS AND MEDICINE DEALERS. Send for “HOME TREASURE,” @ book full of usetul information and household is the sure way; quick way. Our Naval and tary Establishments Those of Other Na Statistics of Wars. ican exploration, graph- ically described. D OF Pick, ay West FPTOR, 9 WASH I hi is is Presidential \$ election year. Be posted. Study The World Alman- tac Election Tables. The } if New Congress and its} sion _ Statistics, }s polith cal afliliations. War Tax. NVESTORS Wants” | By Mail or from NVARIABLY By | reneiiies PRICE masle} NFORMATION Reva |“ Bivess THE WORLD, P Adi: cells Se. near ath pear iad st | wrar athe | NTELLIGENT }o yy, | N RELATION ee ae | sites 7

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