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Show GIVES THE NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS New York Oct 25 The Progressive Progres-sive party recohed contributions for its campaign fund, up to Octoiver 17, of $304,244; spent $292,341, and had unpaid bills and contract obligations for $11,341 more, according to the official of-ficial statement of receipts and expenditures ex-penditures sont to the clerk of the house at Washington vesterdav bv Treasurer Hooker of the Progressive national committee. Frank A ?funscy who gave $70,000, George W Perkins, who gao $45,000, and W. Emlen Roosevelt, who gave ?31 000, appeared as the leading individual in-dividual contributors. The balance came from nearlv 7,000 Individuals, whose gifts ranged from tho S15 000 given bv Douglas Robinson, Colonel Roosevolt's brother-in-law, to two anonymous contributions of 10 cents each. Tho statement by Sir. Hooker, filed In compliance with the campaign publicity pub-licity law requiring a publication of financial affairs ten days before the election, is the first complete statement state-ment to come from any of the three principal parties It embraces all receipts re-ceipts and disbursements from Julv 1 to October 17. The Republican and Democratic statements will he filed at Washington Satnrday, according to announcements from the respective committees today. Some Contributors. Mrs. Willard Straight of New York gave $10,000; Mr and Mrs. E H. Hooker, $6,000; William P. Eno, Geo. Moore and Antoinette Eno Hood. $5.-000 $5.-000 each. Representative William Kent. California, $4,500; George F Portor, Illinois, $5,825. William Wrlg-ley, Wrlg-ley, Chicago, $2,000; E, H. Van Ingou, New York, $2,000; and Gertrude Pln-chot, Pln-chot, $1,100. Henry White, former ambassador to France, appeared as a contributor of -?1,000, Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Long- II worth, daughter of Colonel Roosevelt, b gave $000, Thomas A. Edison, 500;i'-Emily 500;i'-Emily T. Carew, ?300; Mrs. .M. E.f: Roosevelt. 5500, Philip J. Roosevelt, l and Mrs. J. West Roosevelt, ?250 each. I in Tho chief items of expenditures up iH to October 17 yere: k Printing, .$58.14 1 , printing bills, un'- 1 5 paid, and contracts in force, $2S,S7r, ! advertising, ?20.5G5, trailing ex- H penses of candidates nnd speaker's, jsr 545.6G5; salaries of employes. $32,71tt; & postago and "'general campaign ex- ffis penses," $11,343. telegrams and lle- f phone. $10,29S, offlco rent, 30,242. Tho ft sum of 95,5G3 was sent to thirty- CO; seven Progressive stnte committees- K for the work of state organizations j Q Small Amounts. ' H The national Progressive committee i received 4,637 contributions of A M each: sixteen oi 25 cents each, twelve. ' of 50 cents each and a large number r of from $20 to $250. Tho total contrl- r-butloivs r-butloivs of Medill McCormlck, vlco 1 W chairman of the national committee, JT were $1,000 89. i Contributors of $1,000 each wore III Henry White. Washington; Alexander '(f H Rovell. Chicago; J. D. Larkin, R. P. IL Perkins, E. R. Merritt, Howard Par- j dee, E aline B. Perkins, Willard J Stialgbt, Now York; Mrs. M. E. Pin- JJ-3 cot, Ohio; "Davis family," Massachu- jj setts, G. A.. Sodon, Alfred L. Baker, A. B Dick, Ruth McCormlck, Progres- fl tf sive club of Evanston, 111.; Edward A. ajj Rumely, Indiana. iff Contributors of $500 included: 4 Charles Scribner. J. P. Grier, C. E. T McCormlck, D. Tibbetts and A Hick- ! & slier, Now York; R. K. Leeds, Indiana; ; l' R R. Quay, F. L. Montgomery, H. D. ' j W. English, Pennsylvania; George R 'n Carter, Hawaii, Margaret D. Robblna, T Mrs. I. Dek Boen, Luclen M. Wil- ' I ' Hams, A. L-. Baker and George A. Me- J 1 Kinlock, Illinois; Dr. E. M. Harris. ' if-. Rhode Island; Edward IC Warren and ? Charles Warren, Michigan, M |