Show TUFTS SPEECH OF acceptance republican candidate makes address from steps of brothers home io in cincinnati discusses trusts trusta labor injunctions injunction as the physical valuation of rail roads the currency and other issues which he regards as aa pertinent in campaign cincinnati standing on a lag flag draped platform in front of the old colonial portico of his brothers home judge W 11 II taft at noon on tuesday accepted tho the nomination of tho the republican party to ao be its ita candidate for the presidency political leaders from far and near gathered to give the affair its political significance while from the city and surrounding suburbs the friends neighbors and admirers of judge taft among his own townspeople turned out in countless numbers and without regard to party affiliation senator william warner of ails missouri past commander ln in eblem of the G A R headed the notification committee which consisted of a member of every state territory and island possession of the nation the representatives senta tives of tho the committee were chosen from tho the delegations attend ing the nominating convention atcho cago thare the ro also were present many members of the national committee including frank H who made a flying trip to cincinnati en route from chicago to washington and now new york senator warners speech of notification was brief and when he had concluded speaking there was an enthusiastic thusia outburst of applause as judge taft stepped forward after formally accepting the nomination tendered by the chairman of the noll noil fl fi catlon cation committee judge taft launched out at once without picture apostrophe or any attempt at oratory into the very essence of his de dechara ciara tion of principles the first portion of his remarks being a declaration that republican strength giesin lies in a maintenance nan e of the roosevelt principles he dwelt at some length upon what the president ha badone has done in in the the line of of reform and aad declared the chief function of the administration to be a clinching of what already has been accomplished ile he asserted in iii comparing the platforms of the two old parties that the republican declaration Is progressive and regulative while the democratic is radical and destructive judge tatt taft discussed trusts labor injunctions the physical valuation of railroads the currency the postal savings banks velch h ich he declared were preferable to the democratic plan of government guarantee of deposits publicity of campaign contributions and all other issues which ho he regards as pertinent in tho the coming campaign he concluded with the declaration that as between the two old parties the difference consisted of the tact fact that with republican success there would be prosperity with democratic victory there would be disaster when the final anal address was finished there was a procession ot of local and visiting marching clubs militia and various civic organizations from an improvised reviewing stand on the sidewalk judge taft reviewed the passing hosts |