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Show , - DEMOCRATS AND G. 0. P. REPORT EXPENDITURES WASHINGTON, Ocl 2i. The Democratic Dem-ocratic national committee has. expended ex-pended (G99.07i.69 in the national campaign up to October 21i according to a report filed with the clerk of the hous, ui representatives today by Wilbur Wil-bur Marsh, the committee's treasurer. Total receipts were placed at $677,-9:,.4.87. $677,-9:,.4.87. This compared with loUil receipts re-ceipts of -166. 019 54 and expenditures expendi-tures of $2;741,50S.S4 by the Republican Republi-can national committee as sworn to in u statement filed late yesterday by Treasurer Fred W. 1'pham. Governor Cox was listed as a sub- scriber to the Democratic fund to the amount of $iioo. 6ther subscribers w ere Charles R. Crane. New York, i mJ Thomas L. Chadbourne, New York. $7500 each; Michael Bosak. BcrantOH, Pa.; Mra Bmmons Blaine, Chicago; Joseph K. Doviea, Madison, Wis.-. Thomas l- Ity.ui and Natlnni Straus.; Of New York $5000 each; Vance C. McCbrmick Harrlsburg, Pu-. $25oo. Other contributors to the Democratic Demo-cratic found were B M liaruch. of New York, and Joseph !:. YVUlard. ambassador Iq Spain, $5.ou0 pach; W. N. Reynolds. WhiMon-Sab-m. N. C $:i.oinj; k. L. Doheny. two cortribu-! flons, the first of 6,000 and the sec-1 .ond $1,500; Colonel E5, M House, I 'senator Glass, of Virginia. Secretary Colby and Norman E. Mack. $500 each, I and Alton K. Parker. $100. The Democratic national congres-1 slonal committee reported total receipts re-ceipts of $13,435.75. including $3,000 in loans, and disbursements of $K'.- 115.61. Among the oniribui.r were Thomas P. Ryan. $5,000 nnd $,5001 advanced from the national commit-tee. |