Show ONLY A FEW SPEECHES Regular Programme not Yet Arranged for Bryan NO SPECIAL ITINERARY I Times and Dates for the Addresses i Which the Nebraska will Make Will bo Announced from Time to Time as They arc Determined Upon Up-on Thoro Will Certainly be No General Swing Around the Country as Four Years Ago His Formal Letter of Acceptance not Ready Chicago uS 10W J Bryan will make no such extended tour of the I country this campaign as he did four years ago He will make a number of speeches but they will be In connection with special occasions and not a part of a general swinging around the country Such was determined during the talks which Sir Bryan had with the members I mem-bers of lie executive committee of the national committee and that was all that waa determined The membership of the committee was revised so a to give New York State representation on It Committeeman Committee-man Head of Terfhessee withdrew giving giv-ing as his reason that he had not time to attend to Its duties and Norman 13 Mack national committeeman from New York was named In the place of Mr Head on the executive committee Speaking of his own plans for the campaign as far as they were determined deter-mined on today Mr Bryan said No regular programme of speeches by mo will be mapped out and no especial Itinerary Itin-erary arranged I shall make a few speeches during the campaign The times and dates will be announced from time to time as they are determined upon Just now there Is no announcement announce-ment of any kind to make because no date has been fixed or arrangement made When It Is settled that I am to appear at any particular place the announcement will be made Then there will be nothing further to give out until un-til tho time and place are determined upon Every speech will be Independent Independ-ent of all others Asked If this was meant to Include the outing of the Irish societies hereon here-on next Wednesday and that of the trades unions on Labor day Mr Bryan said Yes It Is not jet decided whether I shall appear at either or both of these occasions In response to n question as to his formal letter of acceptance of I the Democratic nomination Mr Bryanre plied I cannot say now when that letter will be ready I Is certainly not yet written Mr Bryan expects to remain here I until Monday at least 1 and perhaps I longer Then ho will go to Lincoln I |