Show fiRST GUNS giNS Of OP CAMPAIGN fIR FIReD D Secretary Garfield arfield at HamIlton Hamilton Hamilton Ham Ham- ilton Club Says Ric Rich M Men n Must Account or Turn TurnBacK BacK History's Page CHICAGO Feb 13 One One of the tho first bi big aig guns of tho the Republican national campaign c n was fired at at the t e J Lincoln inc l lay day cIa banquet of the Hamilton club last night by James K R. Garfield secretary of the thc in interior The efforts of th the administration to correct the abuse of special privileges c cand and tho the intentions o of President Roosevelt Roose velt nIt in taking each eich of or hi his steps against corporate wealth we formed the subject of ofIr Mr Ir s K address ss The question tio 1 of special privileges Mr Garfield Garneld maintained was uppermost of the problems of the da day The Republican I 1 lican an party part ho he sa said d stood taco face a c to face with it tho the tho proposition n of carrying pu OU the I policies of the president in lU bringing men nien of who broke roke tb the laws to their account or t turning ruing back the page pages of history The fhe currency question t tariff r ff labor troubles an and various o other her subjects were touched upon by Mr r. r Ga Garfield field but u all as illustrative of or of hl lisa his great point The Thc administration ho he said id stood for tor forthe forthe the gaining of nt equal opportunities to toll all ll men and stich such ap an enforcement of the la laws 5 3 as to hrin bring this this- about Mr Gar denounced d in stinging sentences nc s men of wealth who bre break k the laws and seek to to turn their political power to their own u use He lie wa careful to tira draw the line however between the destructive destruct ive hc and the constructive kind of cism The policy of tho the administration toward corporation evildoers he lie said had lied averted a serious situation in ill this this' a country a condition of revolt lh that t might ht in time b have c resulted in a H tion hon Mr Ir Gat Garfield was intro introduced by bv Thomas Thom Thorn as D. D Knight ht president cut of the club lub and toa toastmaster tm ste ste. In his Ins introductory remarks remarks remarks re re- re- re marks Mr Ir Knight said mid that the future I might well see ace Mr r. r G Garfied d ed in in the seat scat his hs father tather on once e had had O occupied This sentence was vas received cd with cheers and I the waving of b handkerchiefs and other demonstrations of peat great approval |