Show siLvnu VMI irvi lI Jdlrr Jomhh Ie 0 the Inlltlcnl unit IIInliiK Outlook I Judge 0 C Goodwill who went 1 ast last month as Utahs delegate in the interests in-terests of silver and lead returned homo I ester ay evening Ho was seen hy a DFMoeiivT reporter tins morning and ex picsscd himself ns well satisfied with his visit and with Ins littiors The reporters cordial reception give htm nerve enough tola siege without further ado and ho immediate sprung tlio question Wliatdil von accomplish for tho gooll 1 of f liver and lead fco far as mv own work is concerned I claim to h ive aceompllsbcd ver little modosll repliod Iho centlcnmn hut hat there has been vcrj good work done in the interests of lead and silver none iiequuinled with tho results can den When I remind Washington I soon oils eovcicd Hint Mr Morrison was disposed to drop lend from his ominous list hut nsjoii lire doiibtltS uworc we were ns I mueb interested In lead ores in in tlio leid Itself and our efforts wcro dirceted mainlv to the purpose of having this fintiiro also dropped 1 In lentn l our minion proved l em incntlv suceessful ami it was flnnll deeulcd to strike metals entircl off tbo list I take no credit to 111 self In regard to tlieso ver comforting I results however and if I ec to discriminate si should unlicsititmgl tell jou that tlio achievement Is duo verv largely to the able and influential labors of Colonel Goodell of Colorado who is n son in law of the Governor of his State and father in law of Governor Grant of Missouri Colonel Goodoll has just been confirmed postmaster at Leidvllle and besides molding l i n great Influeneo from Colorado 1 ho is lilLhl esteemed in Wash nifcton where his work was put in with so much effect Respecting the silver interests I mav tellvou that tho Bi Metallic Association organized in Tanuin with M II Slater as secretnr and ovir 1000 000 circulars havo btnii mailed to v inous parts 01 the rountr alrend Air later and Ins assistants have been devoting their time to the compilation of appropriate papers setting forth tho silver side of the question ques-tion and these havo been wisely distributed distrib-uted and an avcraze of 700 letters n week sent out It bad been tho intention to have the numerous labor associations report before Congress should call a vote on the unlimited coinage bill but there was an ibsenco of promptness same whero and the result was that some 700 of these associations were heard from a week after the question bad been voted upon Do ou antieipito that an further legislation on the silver question will be pushed through Ins session of Congress Con-gress 7 gressWell it would not surprise me il fcomo nicasura LOI s through which shall havo for its oleet the purchasing ol bullion and issuing of certificates Ol course this IB not whal wo inted there is little doubt howeverhutthominimum pmchasinc hunt will ho increased to f3 000 000 perinonthw lulo tho maximum of f4000000 will probabl remain un chuiiLcd This in ij bo consistently regarded re-garded as a desir ime progress and when It is remembered tint tho prospects for entire suspension of eoinigc worn omln ousl favorable under pressure I of these I J astern bankers i oig mirations I oven this measure should it Hiieiccd will bo a LlonoiBaehiovPincnt for the silver men of the eountrv I Wllat dill von do in tho pohtual nreni Didou ilford Mr Baskm nnv partioulu aid Oh no nothing ot am importance lliat was eontmgent matter bo far ns I 1 was toneerned and I did erj little fur tber than to express my opinions and urge the ncecsMtv for prompt and vigorous vigor-ous iction I met 1rcsident Cleveland but onl for a few minutes Mr Uaskin is doing idmirabl His speeeh before tho Judieiar Committee oeeupied two hours and was delivered so lapi i llv as to almost 1 eonfnso f thofetenogri I iilior lter I I his HiHeeh tbo Aiorraon lobhvits 1 i ripiidnted t t nbsonH I nef i il thou h i H I iroumed tint Caino and Itielimls will n < o tho fame nmti rial in tlioir defense Do vou think Coiinu9 1 will dounv thing for f Itnii thih seanon Wul tint of eourso is qmtu an unecrtaint I feel asnuied that tho Judiciary Ju-diciary Committee will lake I prompt and sntisfaetor report on the E 1 diminds bill and the other his before them but tho quest ion will he to get it before the House Vou sco thero iro so muii matters of importance to t gl Om up I and it is doubtful whether sonic of tho members would feel disposed to jivo WiY for the preecdenco of tho mitt Mormor lulls llicro is no question but what if such a measure should suceeed in forcing its wa > to the front it wou1 1 piss with 1 handsome majoritf as the ueneral feeling Indie tes that membeM would scarcely dare to return re-turn tolieireonhtitiicneies with anything but tho showing 01 an ullirraativ o oto on tho question Jud o Goolnin has enjoyed cxeeilli nt health during Ills stay at the Capital md whitovei mav 1m his own modest estimato of tl work aeeomplishcd under his hands tho public all his constituents constitu-ents will feel assured that his labors have been influential md edoethc and that no abler representative rould have do 00 fended the silver and lead interests of this Tcrritor |