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Show What Judge Goodwin Telegraphs. Washington, Maroh 26. Tribune special: In a personal interview Professor Holden disclaims having done anything hostile . to Governor r Murray, beyond disapproving of radical measures.' He ' thinks the office should go with the party. He wants school legislation and a marriage law" for Utah. He wants no attack made on the franchise or property rights of Mormons. He -has talked his theories extensively, treating the matter of belief as something not attackable even when manifested as accessory to crime. He has in this manner supplied a weak argument ar-gument to weak Congressmen. The silver men hope to pass a bill equalizing equal-izing gold and silver. The lead industry is believed to be safe. Colonel S. A. Merritt has the call for Governor Gov-ernor to-day and McClernand for Coniinis-sioner. Coniinis-sioner. The Marshalship is exceedingly mixed. R. N. Baskin is working day and night. The trouble is not so muoh to pass a bill as to get it on passage. |