Show BY B Y T E lle LIE G P IT ren pen WESTERN UNION ulon TELEGRAPH LISE LINE A AMERICAN nil nii 30 az I 1 C A V NEW neim YORK lothe 10 the ll jyerald braid erald says of the ahe une sensation of the morn morning ing lug two of of the subjects of her britannic majesty respectively stabbed and shot one oll oli e another here heru yesterday their affray beginning in odonovan f headquarters in chambers street and irom from tile tiie full report it seems likely that one of them theol will wilt die the oil origin lri iri of the quarrel probably had some relation to irish politics and dynamite the orderly people of this city would certainly much prefer that her iler britannic nic Maje government would keer keen british subjects of this kind at home homed to do their killing there if they ili lil must but if it will persist in driving i them here nere we suppose we vye must bear the tile affliction Ilic tion as best we vye may the tribune says of the tile plot it has been the common opinion ili in this city and elsewhere that I 1 klossas llos Ilos sas odice office was the headquarters of a harmless lot of blusterers bluster ers whose interest ili in Ir elands wrongs was far less zealous than their ardor for the filling of their pockets and that they cla cia claimed lined the planning R and direction of dyna dynamite fulte fuite schemes in G great reat britain merely forthe for lor tile sake of stimulating the contributions of irishmen who believe iu in this mode of warfare against england but yesterdays crime showed that the passions of these boasters may way flud fidd vent another in other channels than threats and the revelations made by phelan throw a new light oil on the character of the men who have su surrounded r rossa and cud aud joyce bolong yo long iong as triese fellows were lvere looked upon as mere mure braggarts brag garts whose plots were only on orl their lips they stood in little danger of the law but it if the statements of cf phelan can be credited tile the passengers oil on ocean steamships are in actual peril from dynamite the conspirators will soon find fidd new york no safer for them thail than london would be neither this 0 c y nor this country will allow the lurking places of murderers to exis exist unmolested ni 10 richard short the tile man mail who stabbed captain phelan yesterday la in odonovan ilos llos sas coffle ce was arraigned ili in court t ta day few people were nvere present short ed ped calm and collected tile the prisoner was remanded to await awalt tile tiie result of rale raie ians lans injuries later lie he was seen in int his cel ceil bya by a reporter but refused to say ay anything it at the hospital the physician said Phe lans ians condition had llad improved since midnight anid night and it was barely possible he anh 1 recover etnere wei wele e very verv few new develop bents w bathe the matter today to day odonovan rossa rosea was reticent when khen approached pro ached or on the subject mayor T B of kansas city ani and a friend f of Phe lans called on him today to day the cono couo lori tort of at captain phelan continues to improve this afternoon john T I 1 cilly a f friend I 1 had a conversation with him to his friend phelan ile ilc said he came here to explain certain matters to crossd about the interview in the kansas city journal lie he now ilow believes lie he was deliberately entrapped into rossas fossas office to be murdered tom ll 11 said reilly when I 1 knew you ill in kansas you were always too quick witti with your pop to be caught in a snap nap why did you let them catch you this way 1 I get time returned phelan and besides the room was so small and nd the attack so sudden that I 1 get my pistol out said to a reporter afterwards that well weli in kanas kansas lily cily in 1873 where hu be once prevented him f from roin lighting fighting a d duel duei uel with a nian man named Z mccaffey ile he sald said while phelan phez was a luau of spirit pint and quick to jact act if aroused yet he it would take a ereah deal of abuse before getting nry angry a the commercial says the general impression among irishmen this morn hla ing according accordini to the late vice dent dat of the irish national league is i that the attempted murder of welan relan phelan was gis deliberately planned and carried out by odonovan odon ODou ovan rossa patrick joyce and a few of their followers teossa has always advocated the policy of carrying the war a against adlist E england into this country of prosecuting its friends f or men who were nvere inclined to desert the cause calls of the dynamiters dyna miters to the utmost extremity the united irishmen has been in straits recently subscribers have been fallin falling off and complaining that tile the leaders haldone had done nothing for the cause of ireland in punishing traitors who were assisting england ell eil lanol by blabbing to newspaper reporters borers in lil this country new VEW york 11 the post says the printed story of captain ril rii elan eian concerning an alleged attempt to blow up the national line steamship queen was ridiculed today to day at the onice office of that line in this city tile the reporter was told that agent hurst had never heard of any dynamite being found on the osen owen 24 een cen either on this side or at liverpool if any aDy anything thing of the kind had bad oc c cited he would have been sure to know all about it neither he nor so PO far as he knew anyone connected with the company has ever heard of ally aily anything which might be considered even a foundation for Phe lans story hurst considers it manufactured for the purpose of deluding ignorant 11 irishmen men ken kassas KANSAS SAS CITY 10 the interview wit wh v captain Ph eclan heretofore ment ined as published in the journal of th h s city of december I 1 is devoted chiefly to the relation of a plot to blow up a steamer and a description of the manner of manipulating their mysterious 1 dynamite machine the s story a as s told by captain phelan is sub substantially stai stAl al as follows in june iss usg he made a voya voyage zeto geto to europe to secure inform information a which would prevent the extradition of P J sheridan the irish agitator and his removal to en england land lie he visited paris and accomplished his llis mission meanwhile however tile the british government overn ment abandoned the effort to extradite sheridan and the matter was dropped continuing ills his story phelan said that before leaving new ney york he met a number of iris irish agitators among them john P kearney who blew up the tiie caledonian railway station at glasgow and aftic afterwards r escaped to america yle yie H s sailed aule ahue 6 ili in the belgravia belg Helg ravid ravia and kearney was to follow three days latter in ti the tho qeeen queen and they were to meet in ili edinburgh b u agh ile he knew that there was a plan to blow up the queen after the passengers landed at liverpool ool when the men relan chelan asked kearney why lie he had not carried out the plot the latter replied that he had placed a quantity of dynamite dyva mite to blow up the pyramids in the vessels hold but when the ship arrived at liverpool she anchored in tiie tile stream and the passengers were vere taken in a tender kear kearney hearney e was not permitted to go in the hol hoi hold hoid y and so came away leaving ill in the vessel 15 pounds of dynamite which would prod ably explode about two weeks later and imperil hundreds of lives ilves phelan determined deter detor mined to go to liverpool and warn the omm off meers leers kearney protested that it would br bi suicidal il phelan I 1 however persisted visited the queen informed the officers ceis cels and learned that they had received a cable message from flom new york 15 minutes after the tile vessel landed describing the plot I 1 aich led to the tile discovery of the and savin saving the vessel phelan remained A day or 01 awo two in liverpool aware that lie was being constantly by detectives tit ile he was vas approached by inspector Inspect oi I 1 marsh marah of liverpool head constable at murphy u arphy of ireland and also mr jenk had charged of tile the criminal prosecutions in ireland all of who whom tried to get him in it the te service gervice sen gen ice of the government gov erime nt they told him the names of several pretended irish patriots who were working for the gov eminent and lie he becan bezan to se see how the authorities secured i secured some ot of their information ile he could not conjecture now how they dis coverd the queen kearney said it was know u only to rossa rosba hearney kearney and himself ile he supposed some sonie on one dropped upon Kea ineys incys plans in new york concluding his narrative eileian phelan said he w was is finally permitted to leave liverpool when lie he arrived aniced at glasgow lie found his valises had been broken open and sea searched relied done lie he tho thought by bv a 1 I mail mall who introduced himself in E din burgh as james powers powers I 1 and whom phelan believed was a british detective who had shadowed I 1 lim him from new york and endeavored to get et into it his s confidence kearney hearney had to lay ver very low but phelan succeeded succeed ell eli in atti getting him im out of Itai lyal gland giand by disguising himself as kearney hearney and throwing inythe the ollic olli ceas cas off the track tile the captain also aiso described the mechanism of the deadly battery tile the machine is simple but works with fatal precision it consists of a reservoir of acid which drops upon a tube enveloped in sheets ot of tissue paper it takes a minute for the acid acly to eat cat through each sheet of paper in this casp case sheets were wrapped around the tube when the last sheet is eaten through the acid runs luns down the tube and upon the pertus percussion sion slon cap beneath and then comes commes the explosion the machine is is noiseless and almost infallible ili in its working of terrible injury Speak speaking inz of himself the captain said hew helas heu ib a ot asiu asim mitt miti niter r out and out belonging to the irish national sei sel ety und ind was obedient to their call havin hav ulo ulm participated in it many m my of their then plans fa for foi r terrorizing the E government he determined to return to liverpool and save the queen in order to protect the lives of hundreds of people who would sail on the next voyage 0 o age many of these were his own countrymen men women and children chialdi en goin going to join in america bolsi criar cn idaho 10 A memorial pray raying baying ing congress to annex noi north th idaho F 0 to wash WasU washington ington territory passed the house today to today day dav also the bill creating the county of bingham the citizens of the town of blackfoot are jubilant over their victory letory v in capturing turin the county seat of the new county no other othel business of importance was transacted the supreme court of idaho convenes at this place monday next the weather has changed in the past few days A warm rainbow ram now prevails and the snow is fast disappearing much to the gratification of stock owners in this section A degree of alarm is ih felther welthere fel sel there over oven the case of of smallpox small pox reported repol ted led at huntington ing t on oregon lothe 10 the deadlock which exists in the state senate wll wil probably be broken when hen the senate reconvenes convenes re on monday by the republicans voting with the readouts read outs for knight the senate consists of 20 20 republicans and 20 democrats t with gov daggett dem in the chair elve eive 1 iv e senators wu who were read out of the democrat democratic le party at the late democratic state convention insist that knight one of their number be elected speaker pro term temm the other democratic members known as straight outs refuse to vote with t them em which causes a deadlock in a party tle tie ballot the chairman would cast the deciding vote with tho the democrats cinci naci NATI N trl lri 10 A new movement in irish affairs vill mil be inaugurated by the publication tomorrow to morrow of two letters one Is is I 1 from rom lion J P carbery a prominent rom I 1 acht merchant to major john tyrne byrne a well known railroad lail road man iuan and late vice v ice president of the irish national league of america asking major byrne to institute a fund for the ilie payment of I 1 lush its ils it members of parliament the other Is major byrnes reply proposing pos in the organisation organization or of an ari amerl ameri ca cau can ig irich r parliamentary club by which 22 persons in the united b states tates agree to pay five live th e dollars per er annum ea each toward the irish members of parliament so lons lono as constitutional me methods ghods as conducted by parnell pamell are arc maintained byrne byr byi ne asks americans and the more moie prominent and influential fluent ial class ot of tile the irish race in america to interest themselves in the movement which he thinks will lift the irish question to a higher plane and place it beyond persona personal or political baluse use in this country these gentle men inen because of the alleged control of the national league by secret oath bound organizations have withdrawn from that body eugene kelly banker of new york will have custody of the f urtis funds tho prominence and standing of these gentlemen have hae given signild cance to this movement Every everything thiu thin of an illicit character is condet condei condemned nned and fidelity to American citizenship and the moral law la is advocated it is id said sald that many americans and leading men of irish blood in irl this country inthe movement bel bei believing ieving leving that a few lew years of parliamentary will give self govern ment to ireland E EAST AST 10 no more death deaths shave have occurred from froin tiie tire van aran fossan polso poisoning ning the victims are arc still very ill III but it is now believed all will recover anna van fossan suspected of perpetrating the crimes cri crl neis meis nels not yet arrested she is confined to her bed and very velt strongly asserts her innocence no cence her health has been bad for a long iong time and within the past two years she has made two attempts at suicide A preliminary will be given her this tills NEW nr nv 10 A petition in favor of the spanish treaty addressed to the chairman ot of the committee oil on foreign relations of the senate is being circulated among the merchants ali ail and manufacturers rs of this city it has already received a great number of signatures from froin prominent firms and representative senta tive houses of all branches of trade tride NASI NASHVILLE IVILLE 10 the freight and passenger depot all the sheds loaded cars al ail all I 1 the f reighton reigh tin the depot and also lincks hotel were burned tonight night nearly all the books were saved but hut ut all ali a 1 I 1 road records were destroyed loss on depot wholly uninsured hotel WO mf fulla till y insured JACKSON Mich mleh 10 daniela 1101 liol comb was acquitted of the murder of jacob crouch this evening the tile jury lury being out but two hours and forty fise fisc minutes the same evidence applies to judd crouch now awaiting trial the lat batters acquittal appears certain washington 10 col boudinot t of the cherokee nation was examined examined by the senate committee oil on indian affairs rel rek re gardlin gardini the leasing of indian lands today to day lie ile had no personal knowledge of any bribery or irregularity in connection with the leases lie ile had llad heard a minor that was paid C al rogers a member of the cherokee cne Cae council to secure the lease ile he declined to give the name of the person who told him film as it was only ile ilc hearsay licarsa arsa 1 with his informant it was witness bitnes opinion that five cents per acre could be obtained instead of two |