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Show ffl'S last m" eS Years of Government erricc and Is Now Without i Official Position. l devote himself i to pulling in votes I lm Now on Until Ballots Arc feast His Campaign Will ' Be First. i Washington, June 30. fi'm in less of sloughing off my official jus was the laconic description of Condition given by Secretary Wil-f'H. Wil-f'H. Tnft this evening as ho Hat at big flat topped desk in his private eo at the war department. He had 1 working like an East Indian slave djj tbo da in the disposition of e or less important departmental Ingjg. He gave notice early in the "that he did not propose to discuss lYtics in the last hours of his ad-AistMtion ad-AistMtion as secrciary of war, be-limits be-limits oi tho ciiormonsc amount of rnu-?Br rnu-?Br matter which lie necessarily had -Rand. Throughout Ike -day he wns jonsiiltaiion with Governor Wright, !?BBis to be his successor as executive ? nf the war department, and with iSBfnreau chiefs of the department. tmmi 0110 I'011'02'1 Conference. KC 0nlj real political conference- ho rflnrinj: the day was with "Represcnr.-iijB-.Thcodore "W. Hurton of Cleveland. 'iKonfcrpni-o was prolongoil. Mr. KvHSjn discussed with the secretary the 4Kof the convention and the prac- I S'Biitnation as it has developed since WMbonvcritioii adjourned They dc-diB.rparticular dc-diB.rparticular attention to political ijjptions in Ohio, concerning which 'Kespcnally solicitous. . stfHMlo conclusion of the conference Burton said that a number of JaMitnis were considered by .M. Tnft .HJiirasclf concerning which he could Blalk. yir. Burton coutinucd: - JKW". Vorys, who has been mentioned &JJXotnieciion with the national chair-uKhip chair-uKhip of the Republican party, will Hjentified probahly witli the ip-eh'uig ip-eh'uig national campaign in an im-'B,nt im-'B,nt capacity; but as the situation giBday, ho will not be the chairman uSpe committee. I have no in forma-. forma-. vflt this limo on tlio national ehair-aiSftip ehair-aiSftip question beyond that. I am vSHcertain, however, that all of tho eJes which now seem to exist will TiaBOoHied out in a few days." liflW Taft Is Diplomatic. I upon h;s interview t "th ecretury Tart said diplo-dered diplo-dered the slate of the nit a lit tic political touch tho interview, I will ad-. ad-. from tho talk with Scc-at Scc-at Mr. Burton may go to or a "brief sojourn about stary'Taft and his family The secretar3' said that aft and their son Charles iVashiugton next Friday Hot Springs, Va. Ho a I-that I-that he had sent notices members of tho sub-com- national committee re-lo re-lo meet him in Hot ly S one week from to-etermine to-etermine the matter of 1 national chairmanship, s chairmanship tho sccre-. sccre-. he was absolutely with-n with-n that ho could commuui-blic, commuui-blic, tho matter is as much in as been since tho meeting ninittee in Cincinnati on See Vorys Today, aid that he expected to vith Arthur I. Vorys to-hat to-hat he did not expect to cock until Thursday. He hat Mr. Hitchcock in-the in-the city this evening, not il Thursday, which gave the secretary was that relating to the nited States troops to the I er to insure predervation j lity laws. He explained ' ips of cavalry from Fort 0 other troops from tho ip at Loon Springs had , to Del Rio, Texas, a few ' laglc Pass. lie expressed their services might not i a serious way. |