The Internet auction of items from Ted Kaczynski's  Montana cabin was to end Thursday with the familiar gray hoodie and sunglasses and the Unabomber's hand-written manifesto bringing more than $20,000 each.

General Services Administration regional administrator Shyam Reddy said it could be a day before GSA knows how much money the auction raised for the victims of the Unabomber's 16 bombings. Bidding started May 18. The items were stored in Atlanta.

Kaczynski's journals and his manual typewriter also were popular. Photos of landscapes and news articles used for his research were in demand the least.