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Show 13,1100,010 IS I SUM SPENT TO ! ELECTLEAQERS Presidential Campaign Ex-pense Ex-pense Statements Filed By Three Political Parties WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. The presidential presi-dential oampaign up to October IS had cost more than S3,'.00,000. sworn statements filed with the clerk of the house of representatives by the treasurers treas-urers of the three principal parties show these totals expended: Republican national committee $2,-741,503.34. $2,-741,503.34. Democratic national committee 69,971.69. Socialist national committee $48.-478 $48.-478 68. Contributions to the campaign funds aggregated about $3,32.r..OOO. the Re nuhlii an national committee reporting report-ing ?:',4C6,019.j4; Democratic national committee $fi77,l34.87. and the Social 1st $51,028 24. The Democratic congressional con-gressional committee rccelsed $13 ITj.75 and the similar Republican organization or-ganization $ 1 1C.700. The Socialist party's committee report re-port also showed a surplus of receipts over expenditures. H,000 N Mi;s LISTED The Republican report made more than 2."00 pages with each contribution contribu-tion listed to give the full name and address ad-dress of the donor. According to the national committee more, than 34,000 names were so listed- Both Republican and Democratic reports showed hundreds of $1,000 donations, while larger items were few and far between It was stated that there were but sixteen of these larger contrlbullon in the Republican lift and not more than 2 4 in the Democratic. Demo-cratic. Among the larger contributors to the Republli an campaign fund vv-ere. Truxton Deal, New York $ 10,000; James B. Snulh, San Francisco, $5,-000; $5,-000; J. S. Coasen, Tulsa, Okla.. $5,000; C. V. PflSter, Chicago, Charles E. BockUS, New York; Georgo M. Reynolds. Rey-nolds. Chicago; W H R. H Hilar d, I'ltt.sburg and George !' Uaker. Chl -go, $2,000; Howard E. Hcdger, Aberdeen. Aber-deen. S D $1,500. I l I BIG N1 millTdlts in the Democratic list were five contributions of more than $5,000 H. A. Wroe, 'Austin, Texas. $20,000: Rembrandt Peale, t'arrollton. Penn.. 5 10.0Q0, Charles R. Crane, and Thomas L. Ohadbourne, Jr., New York, $7 500, and K iv Doheny $o.r,oo B, M Baruch tlonated 5o,000 to thej national Democratic fund and $5,000 1 to the pro league independents," a political organisation of New York , City. WhicN colic, ted $16,735, and expended ex-pended $14 Tot; Other contributors to the Demo-' cratic national committee were: ESdward M. Hurley, August Belmont I Joseph wniard, Prancta i Harrison, Mrs. Pminon Blaine, Cleveland 11. Dodge, Joseph B. Icon-, Thomas P.J Ryan. Allen A. Ryan, Ira Morris, Na-; than Straus. C K. Davis. M Llebel, Jr.,-$5,000 Jr.,-$5,000 each. Charles B. Alexander $4,000; K D. Roosevelt. George P. Brennan and W. N Revnolds $3,000; A J. Casey 2.500; James W, Gerard and Norma II. Davis $2,000; E. T. Meredith G. N. Hitchcock and John M i'ayne. $1,000 A. Mitchell Palmer and Colonel B. M. House J500 and Al- tqp i; Parker $100. |