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Show II CLiPP COMMITTEE I mm iwiy Hi Account of Receipts and Ex-Hi Ex-Hi pcnditures of La Foiletle Hi Campaign Filed. . 1 CRANE CHIEF "ANGEL" Hi Chicago Man Also Heavy Con-Hi Con-Hi tributor to the Wilson II WASHINGTON'. Oct. 7. Prom a HI half-dozen witnesses heard today bc Bj iJio senate campaign expenditures com- mittco, tho comnriitco drew a small araonni of information bearinjr on cara-pHign cara-pHign expenditures. Charles H. Cm no HI of Chicago denied the statements of Hi E. II. Hooker that he had given $70,- Hl 0TJ0 each to Senator La Foliette and Governor Wilson and swore that his fiift to the Jja Toilette campaign to-HI to-HI taled $2G,6S4.-10: and those to Govor-mm Govor-mm nor "Wilson' pre-convenrion campaign, mm inivm .rolin T). Archhold, president of the Hj Standiird Oil company, has been called bv the committee and -will tostiiy BK Thursday. HI TomofroTV the committee will hear I Ormabv Afcrlarjr. primary contest, nian- HE .ijrer J'or Colonel Jioosovelt; Beprosen- Hi Latave William B. McKinlov, manager of President TafVs pnvconvention Bl campaign; former Sonutor Obauncoy BbO f. JDeptm', vrlio is said to have given Bftl 550,000 to the Jlarriman fund in 1004; Bill former Senator -Nathan B: Scott, con- mm nected Triib the J?cpubliean naiional BB committee that year, and Matthew B Hale, lloasovclt leader in Mjlssachu- BH Fctts last spring. B Mystery Cleared Up. The controversy surrounding an al- Hj, legcd demand upon .1. P. -Morgan for Hj' an additional contribution to the Hjl llooscvolt campaign fund of 1004 -was HI partially cleared up today by Charles HI Edward' Jtus&'oll. Socialist, candidate for BkH governor of Hew York, and .Tudson C. Bkh Wei liver, a Washington ncwapapcr- R Mr. Tiusell lu?'J heon quoted as say-Hfjf say-Hfjf ing Wayne AtneVeagh, attorno3' genii)! gen-ii)! praI ,,l,,lc'r "PrcrtWcnt Garfield, -was IK in Mr. Morcan?s o.''fiee when the lat-Wmm lat-Wmm ter was called to the telephone and fl asked for fhc contribution. Mr. Rus-BK1 Rus-BK1 sell told the committee, under pres-Ml pres-Ml snrc, that -Mr. Wcllivcr. then a maga-BtS maga-BtS zino writer, had been his informant. BI Air. Wcllivcr, sitting at the newppa-BJfl newppa-BJfl per table in the committee room asked HI permission to take the witness stand Bjjjl after Mr. Russell concluded. llW c 8:1 ''1 MacVcagh told him in 111 Ir orfpm had bean called In 10 'lc telephone in .1901 as slated; BJB kut c was Hurrlmaii -who asked mm for the contribution. Mr. Welliver HM testified that Mr. MacVoagh told him KM r. Morgan said that Mr. Karri ran n Bjl Trns aing for more campaign money as the Teeult n his visit to President Roosevelt in October, 190-1. 1 Crano on Stand. Claries B. Crano sa.id he contributed both to Senator La Pollotto and Governor Gov-ernor Wilson before the nominating convention, because both wore "progressive "pro-gressive candidates." Ogden X. Mills of New York, treasurer treas-urer of the Republican committee of New York county, denied wholesale charges of fraud that hail been made by TJooaovolt leaders in New York. lie presented to the committee records lroni different election districts which ho said he thought indicated fraud on tho part, of many workers for the Jtooaevelt delegates. McCombs Will Attend. NEW TORE. Oat. 7. Chairman Mc-Combn Mc-Combn of the Democratic national committee, com-mittee, when Informed today that tho 3 una to committer on privileges and clec-llona clec-llona hail set next Monday for consideration considera-tion of his report as manager of Wood-row Wood-row "WllHon's pro-nomination campaign, said lie felt sufficiently recovered from his recent lllnesB to nsfiurn thn commlt-tco commlt-tco of his presence on that day. |