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Show UVJ WILLIAM LOEB, JR., SALT LAKE VISITOR Salt Lake. Jan. 10 William Loeb, 1 Jr., former private Becret&Py to Presi-'dent Presi-'dent Roosevelt, and later to President! Taf t. and then collector of the port of New York, now one of the directors of the American Smelting & Refining company, is in the city on business con-ncted con-ncted with the latter corporation, Intending In-tending to remain here a clay or two. "I may go out to San Francisco and lutT t Taconui," said Mr. Loeb yesterday, yes-terday, and will probably return to New York from the latter place, though my plans for the Immediate future are somewhat indefinite as yet.'' "Do you think Wilson will be re-! elected?" was asked "Well. I don't know." and he smiled I grimly ' I don't believe I care to hazard haz-ard an opinion on that. Depends a good deal on how the tariff and currency matters turn out " "Who'll be the next Republican candidate"" can-didate"" was next asked. "Don't believe that I want to answer that, either," was the smilling response this time. ' "W ell, will Roosevelt win out again -persisted the interviewer, but this query also met with the same sort Ol answer. "I'm out of politics." said Mr. Loeb, "and I would rather not discuss the subject." "But. are you out for good?" was the final question, OO m |