Show BY 1 AME AMERICAN RICAN i washington 9 A patent has just been granted to lorin g pick 6 ring one ono of tile the editors and proprietors of tho the evening bulletin and morning call newspapers of san francisco fora forn for a method of the rapid telegraphing of 0 a fae fac simi simile leof of ster plate plates pi ate it is claimed that by the process an entire page of a newspaper can bo be transmitted by tel tei telegraph in from fifteen to thirty minutes delivering copy directly from the instrument in such a form that it can lo 10 handed immediately to the printers in other words the copy will be a substantial reproduction of the tho original except that it may be given in sized letters if BO so desired desfred the stereotype plate requires no preparation for foi the purpose of telegraphic trans mission other than the filling of all its depressions or spaces between the faces letters with a non conducting substance which ril III may ay be bei quickly applied the face of the type being left clean by means of an equally simple process the plate thus prepared is placed upon a cylinder arranged to revolve rapidly so as to present each successive ces sive letter to the fingers attached to a traveling frame As the cylinder bearing the plate revolves the former gradually advances by the operation of a screw and thus each and every line Is successively presented to the fingers or maguet magnet r an W AO CB harily the circuit is open when the points are passing over the none conducting surface Bur sur face but as often as the metal type presents itself to said finger the circuit is closed and corresponding magnetic points or pens at the receiving rec eving station make a record there in the same letter as the original nals delineated in a series of fine lines either upon chemically prepared or ordinary paper fixed upon a corresponding cylinder at said receiving station BOSTON 9 the wool demand has hasteen 1 been active and full prices has been obtained the stock is drably reduced some borne small lot of new ohio fleeces have been deceived rec elv eds edi and the sale of pounds was made at 41 for clothing and 49 foi combing the sales of washed fleeces have been only pou pounds adf of all kinds and the prices realized indicate no change since last week A lot of pounds of X ohio sold bold soldat at and pounds pound of michigan and new kew york at 3 37 17 0 f 40 combing and del dei deraine an R are gulte quite li to small A lot of new ohio ohi 0 4 combing min T frig 1119 sold at 49 a lot of new mew K kentucky combing at 37 and other lots of unwashed combing at 28 for coarse up to 40 for desirable fat sheep wool texas wool continues to meet with good demand the sales of the week have been 0 ibs lbs with prices from 21 32 principally 27 6 32 the demand for pulled is good and ana the market firm sales of the week include ibs lbs lus df barid at 35 6 45 super 30 44 good and choice cholee supers are selling at 36 D 44 combing pulled spid at 46 califor cali Call for uia is quite active with large receipts and a good assortment onn off offering er the sales of zhe iho wee week it have been 1 pounds of spring and pounds of fall prices rang igi 19 a 34 31 for spring the bulk of the sales ranging from 25 6 30 and anid choice lots from 32 34 31 fall wool ranged from 15 3 la for poor up to 25 for dusted ST loujis Ij OTTiS 10 lo the latest accounts from the west say the river below kansas city is still rising and doing great damage the water is higher than anytime any time since the flood of 1849 the town Harlem ot of opposite kansas city is six feet under water and likely to be entirely destroyed all the railroads in the vicinity arc greatly damaged hv nr aghy aorl pori tm rho the people living on the bottoms alon along the tho river are moving to the bluins and taking ahat proper property tX they thes cail cali with Ith them SALT LAKE 10 the news confirmed today to day that the government at washington has decided strengthen the hands of the states opi cial clai here in a profound depression among mormons Mor mons and a corresponding ex ul tation among no one who understands tenor of th tho the I 1 testimony district attorney howard carried thom them to hit bit oha ona chief Js sti surprised rp ri s e d by Y toe result of ils lis representations to D devens evens and the president T they hey hex were vere were jo ed bua sua by facts hat bat they hey could not failed ta make an impression at ibis itis hoped by noh not what is Js called federal rings but by the merchants bankers and owners owner of mines and other gentlemen responsible tor jor more than one half the capital ius lux invented nos not ed hi III utah that the problem lemi now more than thair eveir ever publicly discussed may be solved ther the solution lies not merely with the attorney general but with congress the suppressed excitement here occasioned bythe by the promise that Govern mentis at last taking a real interest in mormon afna afra af Taire irs ins an dalle punishment of miscreants ta in utah is unprecedented and district Att attorney druey howard Is the lion flon ol 01 0 the hei day dasy yori 11 the star and herald of panama dj received today toddy to day has bas details of disasters and destruction caused on tho the south pacific coast by earthquake and tidal wave may ath tho the towns lot jot arica ponta de de plea pica ohana ghana vaya Huan illos de boliva antofagasta Antof agasta and Chanara lal are nearly destroyed about six hundred lives ilves were lost the destruction of ballon Pa id 18 estimated at twenty million dollars it was confined mostly to the coast although the town of tara paca twenty three leagues inland and the villages of Pica matella and Cauch Cau chones oness far in the interior were more morer or less ruined the shipping of guano from southern deposits will be indefinitely suspended as all facilities 3 in the way of launches abates wharves water conden condensers sors and buildings of all kinds have of and damage to shipping has been very great and was attended by very serious loss of ilfe life tail at mollendo Mol lendo the rall rail railway way was tonn torn up p by the tho sea seu more than three hundred feet and aud at ilo the railway was also injured at arica the people were preparing temporary fortifications to repel the threatened assault of the rebel vessel Jr harscar anscar auscar at the ver very y moment the roar of the earthquake was heard the sil all shocks oclis were very numerous numer out oui and caused immense damage the sea was suddenly perceived to from the beach aud and nd a wave from ten to fifteen feet feet high rolled upon tile the au alt before it eight times was this assault of the ocean four miles of the embankment i the railway melted away like sand locomotives cars and rails were hurled about by the sea sea bea like so many playthings and left in a tumbled mass of rubbish the united states steamer watered stranded was lifted bodily and floated two north of her old oid old oid position the cable buoy was moved a quarter of a mile northward merchandise from the custom house bouse and stores were carri carrl carried ed five miles distant the tha damage done was greater than that of the calamity of 1868 the earthquake ahad leveled the custom house bouse railway sta tion lion submarine cable office hotel british consulate steamship angeii agency and many private dwellings tiie the people passed the night on the hill thieves had begun to rob when the troops 13 ired fired upon them killing and wound wounding ing beveral several iquique aquique built of wo wood od a and n FY cane tumbled down at the first onset lamps were broken and the burning oil I 1 spreading over the debris started a general conflagration three companies of firemen n were instantly at their posts although it was difficult to maintain an up right position lon ion shock following shock with dreadful regularity to procure water the two best nire fire engines were stationed at the beach just then the cry arose the sea the sea 11 and the waves rushed in the engines were carried out 0 u t by the i reflux and the nire fire continued unopposed three elements of destruction truc tion were wera busy ad ak one moment nife fire water and rind the earthquake the afI rIghted affrighted people left the city eity eminences the 11 nire fire re de destroyed stroye a large largo portion of the town the eaith quake leveled n nearly neatly i all the rest best and water cox cov covers ers erb the ruins which it took out in its ita reflux the thu water condensers along the shore arb ruined hir air air arr loss to gue ris no palatable water is foil n d there nearly afir four hundred thousand alid quintals quint als ais of or nitrate at Igi igue and the adjacent forts of molle molie bad had were destroyed loss of we life toek took place olace probably ten perso per ngin all the coasting craft and small boats in n the harbor were b broken to pieces c ei away 0 up on tile tiie th e pampas eleven miles from iquique aquique the splendid nitrate nl irate establishment of bf la nueva rueva carolina was completely destro destroyed the rings of the people of iquique aquique were intense the absence of waterland wat erand the destruction truc tion of the principal stores added to their hardships the estimated damage dono done in ift iquique aquique wili will amount to nearly four million soles Chana vya a little town at the guana loading deposit known as Pa ballon do pica plea with houses has only two standing in one of the guano cuttings thirty laborers were buried by the falling fallik earth among the shipping the havoc ia is terrible the town of two or three leagues inia lnla inland nd and the villages of pica matilla Matil ial lal and Can chones were more or ur less ruined the loss of life is reported st small riall the earthquake was espe eppe mally dally severe revere af at the earth opened fifteen metres in depth and the whole tile the groped grope d at least pE people toile were vero killed bodle bodies s were floating in ln the tho bay and pestilence is feared at Huan iJJas guano load ing station the damage inflicted ted was fearful the wave waver which succeeded sud the earthquake and completed the work of destruction was wag nearly sixty feet in height many vessels were lost here together with several of those thosa on board at lones loues the tidal wave was 65 feet in height two thirds of the town is completely obliterated lite rated at Ter spilla little ox 01 nothing remains of the town A mine called la peno blanca four miles to the southward sank in smothering 1 workmen 3 of whom 40 were cornish miners cab ii a the principal town on the Bal nal ovlan nas nam loat lost inree oi ILS ius houses As soon boon as this lamentable intelligence reached lima the government chartered a steamer and organized a relief commission commis alon aion loaded the vessel with ac together with gallons of f water and her on lath forthe for the south A 4 hundred thousand soles in silver slIver coln coin also formed part of her cargo to be distributed amongst the unfortunates A acorn commission of engine engineers ers erg accompany the wd expedition it has been urged by the government to recommend rebuilding the ruined towns on the sites which may offer greater greuter becu rity rit yand and imore more remote from shore since this thia second instance ofa similar lar calamity on the positions actually subscriptions are being made in luima ijima and calino for the relief of the distressed the northern ports of pera pem are damaged but little though the sea was running remarkably high the captain of the steamer jho jno elder reports when twenty three miles west of coming at full speed his ship was completely stopped by a shock of earthquake and she remained almost stationary for five mi minutes nates the passengers girs believing bhe ehe had struck on ii a reef soundings were taken immediately but no bottom waa found at twenty fathoms eleve hundred em employees lorees in seven collieries of the lehigh lenigh and Wilke barre companies have bave struck against a reduction of wages FOREIGN LONDON Lo DoN 6 the finies correspondent who draws his information from reports sent to the prince montenegro telegraphs under date 0 of f june 5 as follows the turks today to day attacked the positions general on Maitin itza th they ey fell into a trap and were completely PI repulsed leaving ever over dead the montenegrins Montene grins lost about fifty hilled killed the number wounded is not known the block house commanding the entrance to the plain of Nic nie was evacuated this afternoon most of the garrison escaping to Nic PARIS 6 the manager of the was sentenced to pay a fine of 1000 francs and to three mont mout ilsy lial tim jim for insult t Ing in MacMahon at a meeting of the suez huez shareholders today to dayal day M de lessep Ijes announced that ten votes are secured e to the english government A dispatch from bousian constantinople dinople journal des debats asserts that tha t 1000 have been surprised anu aad cut to pieces LONDON 7 A besth dispatch says a telegram received here heie announces that the commandant at agram agrim has published an order older forbidding bidding g any member of the reserve to leave his place of residence the russian police gwing to lo the ibe reputation of roumania a as a gathering place for the poles and othe other r turbulent characters have deemed it IV necessary ned essary to take even more than usually severe precautions for the safety of the czar As well as sending a host of secret police they have demanded unlimited right of arresting auspicious suspicious individuals the doumanian Rou manian government refused to grant this because it was wad a direct violation bow bog bothof of the russo 1 doumanian Rou manian convention and the constitution 0 of the country the grand duke nicholas manifested his displeasure at the refusal by taking no notice of prime minister Bri tianna and M foreign minister when whon they went to meet him on the occasion of his last visit to bucharest the doumanian Rou manian government though it has yet made no sign of yielding will probably compromise by consenting to proclaim a state of siege which would permit the tb a exceptional measures desired by the russians the russians are complaining of the ill III will wiil and dilatoriness of the rou i manian autho ritte the consuls con oon at ragusa have information th that j t the turks have been defeated in iii an engagement on the souther southern n fr frontier Figh fighting tink continues in the vicinity of the duga pass the arrival of the th e czar at esti was wag made the occasion of one of the grandest fetes on record The scene at the railway baffles description there were sixty one deaths from smallpox small pox in the city last week rome 7 the receipts at the vatican from the popes jubilee were lire in gold exclusive of valuable presents LK 7 it Is stated that the porte is about to send a not note to athens athena relative to the greek armaments esi isi the porte has aken measures to avoid a conflict in the suez canal navigation on the canal will be free to all vessels except russian rus Bus sian |