Show fiNE CHANCE i IN MINNESOTA FOR Nebraskan to Deliver an Ad Address Address dress at State Fair in St StPaul StPaul Paul Aug 31 APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR NATIONAL CAMPAIGN I SUBJECTS TO BE DISCUSSED IN LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE LIMITED Lincoln Neb Aus Aug 5 Of more than usual significance was the visit to today of ot Frank Frnnk B Lynch of ot St Paul Democratic national committee committeeman man from rom Minnesota and manager of ot the Governor Johnson campaign for tor the pres presidential presIdential nomination at the Denver con convention Mr Ir Lynch arrived about noon In company compan with B F Nelson of ot Minne Minneapolis apolis president of ot the State Fair association tion Lynchs presence at was at atif att if t special request of ot Mr Ir Bryan Boan He lIe lost lA T time in conveying to the Democratic nominee Governor Johnsons assurance of ot loyal support of or the Democratic ticket and intention to take the stump In Mr Bryans Brans behalf There Is no animosity toward Bryan Dran In Minnesota said Mr Lynch While I J do not promise that the tho Demo Democrats Democrats will carry Minnesota this year ear I 1 think they have a very good chance Johnson Not Sore Mr Lynch declared that nothing rankled In Governor Johnsons heart because he was defeated for the tho nomination He feels all right about it said he and andall andall all Minnesota Democrats are for tor Bryan Bran The business which brought Mr Ir Nel Nelson son flon to was to Invite Mr Bryan to attend the thi state fair in St 51 Paul and deliver an address The Invitation was ac accepted accepted the date dato being fixed at Aup Aug 31 but with the understanding that there should be no charge for tor admission to the grounds roundS on that day da daIt i It was announced that the St S1 Paul would be the only one that Mr ryan will make mako in Minnesota during the tho coming campaign The Tho subject to be dis discussed discussed cussed will probably be the tariff Mr Bryan tonight caused to bo bE given out for tor publication the following appeal for tor campaign contributions Wanted Campaign Contributions From citizens of ot the republic who fp t tor vor or these Democratic propositions Tariff revision by representatives ot the consumers of ot the tho and not by the agents of ot those who make exor exorbitant exorbitant bitant profits by manufacture and sale of ot highly protected products Election of ot United States senators by popular vote ote thus breaking up the sena senatorial senatorial oligarchy headed by Standard OH Oil which Is strong stron enough to successfully re Eist 1st all measures offered in behalf of ot the peoples welfare Guarantee of ot all national bank depos deposits its thereby preventing all money panics toy by giving all people absolute confidence In all banks Destruction of Monopoly Destruction of ot private monopoly and the enforcement of ot law against trusts by the people who ho are oppressed by the trusts and not by b the agents of ot the trusts Publicity of ot campaign contributions be before tore fore election day da so that the people may ma who Is II paying the expenses of ot can candidates dates and why paying of or an Income because It It l Just and under und r It wealth may ma bear Its proportionate share of ot the burdens of ot the federal government The punishment of ot men who manipulate manipulate late railroad stocks and ownership the encouragement of ot railroad construction upon businesslike basis and railroad op operation oration with fair returns In wages and profits profit to workers and owners on honest valuation and honest labor but not on watered stocks and false bond Issues created purely pur I by b exploitation Democratic I IThe The appeal closes with a copy COP of the I resolution adopted by the Democratic lc na national committee on the occasion or ot visit to July Jul 14 as declaring for publicity of ot contributions before election I limiting individual contributions to and providing for the publication of ot all above The he speech of or acceptance of ot Mr Bryan Bran 15 i today toda given to the press associations f r distribution Simultaneously with this action Mr Bryan B an outlined the subjects which he will discuss I Subject of Speech The speech of ot acceptance will be confined practically practical to the question i Shan Shall the People Rule and amI The Meas Measure ure Iro of ot Rewards Tho other Issues of ot the campaign such as guarantee of ot bank I deposits th thA tariff trusts etc will w ll be treated In the several speeches he will make within the next thirty days da s Continued on Page 2 FINE CHANCE IN MINNESOTA FOR W J BRYAN Continued from Page 1 Tho notification speech said Mr Bryan will deal with but few fo ques questions ions Having a letter of acceptance to write later and several speeches to make on Important topics such as the tariff the tho trusts the banking question the labor question imperialism etc it was not necessary essary essar to include them in this speech and I could not have done justice to ItO any an one question if It I had to treat a num Dum number Dumber ber Our platform declared the over overshadowing overshadowing shadowing question to be Shall the People Rule and in this speech I take ake up the admitted conditions and endeavor to show what has produced these hese conditions and how they the can be remedied and how the people can be put Into nto control of their own government Measure of Rewards The only other subject discussed II The Measure of Rewards the aim lm of ot all just government being to secure each in individual Individual tho reward to which his work entitles him himI I shall within ilif present month dis discuss cuss the tariff question que the trust ques question lon tion and the guaranty of bank deposits The he speech on trusts will be delivered at Indianapolis at the time of or Mr Kerns notification Aug The one on tho guaranty of bank banle deposits will be dell red ered at Topeka a few tew days das afterwards The day and place for tor the one on the question have not been fixed At Chicago on Labor day I shall discuss he the labor question and at Peoria on the oC f the subject will wUl be The State and the Nation |