| Show T usi OF W MAILS II A Arrested In St Loulu On Un that Charge St SI Louis July A ford was arrested here today by post Inspectors on the charge of ot us the malls maUs In a n I scheme to defraud as 18 a II result of or an nn of land swindles that haw have ht en ln In since last la t December r The investigation has hils been leon pursued in Colorado Michi Michigan gan Pennsylvania Missouri West Vest Virginia North Carolina Tenne and Texas arrest resulted from complaints that he h was using the malls to sell fraudulent land Inn titles bond was fixed nt but up UI to a late lah hour tonight he had failed to 10 give bond bont Inspector Dice said the In Investigation has hila led to the arrest t ut or 13 other men on similar charges In differ different enl ent parts of the country und lie he I 18 ot of the opinion that the tho arrest today will 11 mark the final collapse eolla 1 of ot one ot of the most nolt gigantic land swindles in the hie tory of the country countr Bradford here pre on fY G 1900 on the charge of using the matin maUs maUsto to defraud but was acquitted upon the ground that tha the did not nt conform to the farts arts set forth In the Ih Indictment 1 Dank President Chicago July Jul K JA dispatch to the Tribune from Va says la L L Walker r colored enjoy the distinction dl of the first woman Onlan White or colored ever elected president pre nt of or a bank In this section She has hlll I en chosen holen to head the St Lukea j Penny Savings bank under the auspices of the tie Order of or St Luke The institution In will 11 open for business Sept 1 with wih O deposit President Walker ha hi ln a teacher In the public hero here and enjoy the respect and confluence of both bolh races Carney Must fl t Slay lit Maines New York July ItOi nIl velt bar har refuted 1 to 10 grunt the tho request o M Corporal John P 1 Carney of or the Ihl marine corps crp for to the government service where he re rp receive US is a 1 month In Ih order r r that lie might accept A A position BS a kep ker r in a II 11 jear Mr street Jail Jal at 01 a 1 gUary l ry of enl ng Carney Cey took tok the civil civi MI Pl vice examination Hearing nothing from th examiners he concluded hp ie Mil had failed to the th coveted and he enlisted to serve tow our 11 in JI a n few tew days he hI wa at that thai he stood fourth In 1 the ls but owing to his being a I war vet wt veteran eran hul hout be n placed nt 11 tho th top and ud the I was Wil his His l appeal for permission to resign from the th fed feder er erMI l finally reached the president re l dent bul met mt with reUM on the grounds that Ihal It II might form torm n dangerous precedent J John uhn A Mooney LU Il I I Dead New York July 29 John A Mooney LL JL D one of thu bet best known and prominent Catholic literary le r men In the united Is dead deal nt at In Inthe Inthe I the Adirondack where he was spend spending InK ing the tho summer Ho 11 was W 63 years rel old I had been fn a Il constant contributor to tho Catholic press and periodical ald to several ual foreign publications a is he ho hotte wrote tte and Ind spoke German Italian and French fluently His last work was a biography of ot Archbishop Corrigan Honduras Troubles New York July ul 29 A dispatch to the Herald from Tegucigalpa Honduras n of u the New York IS syndicate to whom hol the Honduras rail railroad rol road under Uller lease until 1111 seized re recently 11 Int by b the government Ioe has Mi left Te re Tegucigalpa regu gu and gone to San Ban Pedro He II I Is In 10 have hae made satis satisfactory factory arrangements with wih thc HID tavern but hul the h consul c nt at Puerto la 18 n to be greatly dissat dissatisfied over lver the situation Is 18 likely to urge the minister tr nt at ulC lr ala City that a warship be Je sent to tn hU hla station to protect the th of ot h stockholders In the railroad Chato After a Negro NI ro I Logansport July 28 Sheriff a IO of ot about UH 10 miRry citizen of or Washington town ton armed with wih shotguns inO hl pitchforks followed tun to blood i hourd for tor eight mile this afternoon 1 in nn effort to 10 find the un MonTi nl ot of Mrs Joseph Watts Wit I Tho ended at t none a I small sin on the tho Pan where whee was wo 01 found foUM n 1 revolver believed to belong to the th negro lerro U I in Ii thought that tha he cal eU a n train nt thin station staton and es escaped Ill All Quiet nt July The ebullition on the has subsided ed Id according to n 1 cablegram from States Slate Consul General date nt al P lamn today toa He lp 11 that everything Is II quiet and he no moru trouble Mr would woUl like 11 to tn come home on leave Ife ot absence hut but Acting Becy Sec has hl been obliged ti I deny his hl to that effect r t until conditions on the isthmus ar a more set settled tt One GON to London Now No York July Jul HUlite Marshal Hunk today tOl from fr In Acting Secy Se of State Alee Adee the original ot of 1 for Wright the lIn don who ha been in lt l lAlow street Jail JAi since April Apri Jast on charges preferred against him by the shareholders of the te London and nd Finance coloration of ot who claim bis hil the corporation Wala and J ot or the Tendon rity cly police will 1 arrive arle on the White tr It Oceanic tomorrow to and In their custody be he will wi make the trip to London |