Show fl IANNAS ADVIGE GOOD Senator Reiterates Statement State-ment Made a Year Ago uLET WELL ENOUGH ALONE r He ns Well as Country Stand Pat on Proposition Delivers a Brief 5ddr3 jat the Opening oLtlle State Campaign at Akron Secretary Boot Also Delivers a Speech Dwelling Upon Wlint Hns Been Accomplished in IslesSenator ZTorakor Talks About Trusts Akron Qi Sept iTho republicans of Ohio opened their State campaign here today Secretary Root Senators Forakcr and llunniu Gov Xash and Gen Dick chairman of the Stale executive ex-ecutive committee arrived shortly before be-fore 1 clock The puiade this afternoon after-noon was participated In by clubs and delegate from almost every city In northern and central Ohio At Grand park where the exei clscs were held was gathered a crowd estimated ut 20000 Secretary of War Root was the first speaker He was greeted with trc mendouK applause at the conclusion of whIch JiO spoke In part us follows SECilETAttV HOOTS ADDRESS 1 wish to aay u few words upon national condition of government Igsuea A peculiar ment nrlncs from the fact that the Ht I publlcun party has hen for a number of I years carrying into execution a new I lio II 1 Icy Iasslnc out of tho boundaries of tho United Slates pausing beyond the consideration consid-eration of the domestic questions passing from the government of ourselves to others we have boon trvinrr lo work out I an answer to the question whether ihe I American Rujiubllc Is l able to maintain not only liberty and Justice within our own borders bilt also to carry th torch of lIb I ciiy abroad to carry the principle of lib I ertr and Justice and to further freedom among peoples of the earth who dwell In other lands and know not liberty and law Jn the solution of that question the Government Gov-ernment of the United States under the control of Uio Republican party htia been engaged for the past four years nnd the question which faces you In this campaign IB l whether that I duty has been so wull performed per-formed that you will withdraw or continue con-tinue your confidence In the Republican Administration 1 You are asked to show by your votes your confidence In the party in the work of ilcCInle and his successor You are asked to nut In power in the House of I Representatives the party which Is opposed I op-posed to the party that hns attempted to vllllfy and defeat the Administration which bus been accomplishing all these things At the conclusion of Secretary Roots speech Senator Foraker was Introduced He said In part SENTOR FORAKBRS ADDRESS I Trusts are not In the proper sense of the word a party question and they can never be made so For this reason I would I ordinarily devoto very little time to thorn But the refusal of Speaker Henderson to I lm a candidate for reelection because of the altltudu toward them oC some Republicans I Repub-licans In his district has brought the I whole subjcr to the attention of the Amerlrjin pcuple hi such a way as to make apology for a few plain words unnecessary unneces-sary Jn the first place trusts did not orlgl nalo hero as a result of the tariff but In England and European countries where they have free trade and where they had trusts of every character before they be camo common in America and where to day they aro moro numerous than they ire i-re In the United States In the next place what are today ca1ld trusts arc generally nothing more than large corporations corpor-ations engaged as a rulo In perfecUy legitimate buslncsu and ns such they are but a natural evolution of modern indua trlnl conditions Democrats and Repub licans alike promote them organize them I hold stock In them conduct them and share in tholr benefits and advantages They exist because theio la a demand for I them not a political but a business demand I de-mand I By consolidating many establishments Into one you make a Inrgo capital and create a concentrated power of money which In the hands of unscrupulous men I may bo used to the injurj of the public welfare Because this may bo It Is ap I I iiroprlato to go legislate as to prevent it but n6 one who has any tense would think I of so legislating as to prohibit or destroy I large combinations of capital necessary for the conduct of legitimate enterprises I They have become a feature of modern I condition tho world over and In consequence conse-quence they are a special necessity here in the t United Stales where We arc compelled com-pelled to Invade and capture forolgn mar kets or blacken the pace at which we arc goIng In the employment of labor and the development of our resources I Tile Republican part recognizing this fact will correct evils and prevent nnd punish abuses but It will not hamstring the business of the country to please Mr Bryan or anybody else Instead of pulling thu socalled trust magnates in tho penitentiary the man ought to be fa vored with sfmo kind of a lockup who Is capable of giving such advice l This does not mean that we are opposed to JSy kind of change nl any time In the tariff schedules and rates On the con n trarJ l we bcllovc 111 tarHr revision from lime to time ns occasion may require hut it must always be on protection lines Nn I I one has proposed u reduction of hit > on Imports from Cuba that would leave un protected any Industry of this and I for the reductions country S we propose to make wo arc to receive an equivalent In I the corresponding reductions that arc tf StJ ho madc that IIn wllll OUr goods mportccl Into Cuba VaL we are proposing to i give lire Cubans a chance to mir get Into our mar Jtn for the anio of their products they nro ut tho rnV11 same lime to she us iho chance 10 onktrgc our anlop to them iX It gain 19 a bar and a fair hargnln In which W o aro to get value txcehvd for all to give JJut Indcpfindentlv wo are asked l we should of that fart and l bolleve will do for Cuba whatever may bo neccburv I 1SJ1ry to give lior prosjhrJty v0 um < under a moral obllga tIon to do a so and it would be a shameCul disgrace to the American do not IICOIII IC we j ANNA SPEAKS BRIEFLY The last speaker of the day was Sen ator Hanna Itio wiii When he ll1O C the cheer lag l and applause were deaiVnlng Senator Ilanna said in part A vrar ago It was my privilege to tend the SpcnlIIB of the RepublIcan Cant at puljm and tn after looking the situation Olr r canto to tho COIICIUl lon should that 1 gll you a piece ° c advlco Let I chaptcr well Cflougli lone n hBt W11S the whole UJot was nil them WQ J In the OUlnpalhn Today 1 uy stand pat I have Senator lornkcl ulicI f3tcreutry Root mlltlt reference to the lmlort nncc 9C retainIng I1 flelUbllean an In thc House of ReprtMintntlves nory Flint matter cannot bo OersJrnated iH thc XlICCelH or the odll1lnlstrnllon iilng the IRiIcy oC Mr III rontln PresIlent Bootievelt 16 lepCIIIIInt MeKlnle and qigetition or cCIln J In lIpon the Power a He1l1bll r1I1 IH1lff majorIty 10 In Congress 1 biIet c the good enough a It Is I H thc time como when the tarirr i neoJ revision l It will ho done by thV men who miulo the tariff and if the men whoso lftipin contributed to Its con true ton fee that coiidllloini require a change th uv will rhanw It TliiTP nr too Intlh inanv litter eSt Invqlvoil to change the tariff III regard to r clproelty with Cuba T want to i say tlmt 1 WIK from the begln nlnl wIth Prc sldcnt McKInley and now with President am RoORcvclt In tronc 4 nupport of that policy which T consider a moral question and 1 belluvr that tin trill Iment of the I people of tho United States demands that we carry it out After the speeches Senators Ilanna and Foraker and Secretary Root iv 1 turned to Cleveland on a special train I The Secretary of War will bo the guest of Senator Ilanna over Sun day |