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WWiifS'rBiiFaSdSxsSF'1- -T-"- lHl!-?tF:vT!T &?ss --5 vjp-'V x- - r ; - THE ST. LOUIS TO-DAY'S REPUBLIC PART II. 8 PAGES. SEVEN PARTS REPUBLIC NINETY-EIGHTH YEAB. SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 30, 1905. S PRICE FIVE CENTS. ATTENDANCE AT SUNDAY EVEN1M THAT C03flT0ETABLE .bFbbW tB bbbbbbbh Mif$mFJ'4JHUpili'liJfflJiUwJMAiin 1 i bbK' jlUr9BuHi9rnmwwHi9Eii nil ihff si HMUiVttitfmlHHi bbbk rsBaasBk -' - V'HH V JfS99KBjtf7fBS!m9nKwKKHuuSKf9Km w "" jyBpHBsi tai 1 I MVn livvNDHI vB x- fH fc "il L'iiB Mai nWLiBfflBMBKJvflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl VflBJ V9fll 9 R aBMI-' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1 ' ' " M ill I 1 1111 y - ,rV xSKK -4 The Keernd locir It. P. FuHeilon of Lucas Avenue Cmnber land Presbyterian c:imrli Inaugurates Innovation Which ISids Well to He Adopted by Othvr Ministers of the City While Ah -orbing lleligion WoihiMrs Are Enjoying Cool I!reeze Music a Feature Street Cars and Automobile.- Slightly Interfere. Tint comfortable surroundings are a gr-at factor la iffctlrc the attcnd-inco at rhurch services has lecn demontrated n the iicces"ful retults attained bx- the Rrrrn.t rwtor !I I" Fullerton of the I.u-as Atrnup Cumberland I'rcsbjtcrlan hurch. who recertlj- Inaugurated u wrt' 'f opn-alr mtlh on Sumlay rxi-nlnc Uhlt other churchy may comrlaln of th attrmiance It th hrat-.J trnn. rrol hlv a many tmii an it?snt t th mr-rvlc cn(luctd t. Doctor Kullorton. . a-j th cj'e I-i the lnU-r monthf. -nhrn th- !incx ar un comfortable ai rould wixhej for. At !tat Ti'l prsns ink I'l'tln th fourth of the otn-.iir m. -t tnc last Fund i. Inttcad of l-in conuvllfil to !I-trn to a -Tmcii under t!i tmf.ivoralili condi tion"" of a hot. tufT 'thurch. the n.r:nlr of tht I.tica"! avenue consr nation iae all outdoor a a jdn of Txcr-hll and the .ky for H ranojj-. While they are :il orblns rtliclon, th- are al"' nJo!ni; the cool hrefze The question of tl:mi'atin tlie ptter.d ance at cliur h -rrlce In the .ummcr monthi ha been a x-nio-js .me to the minister-, of the so-p.-! The matter ha-. eei Jl-e!:ed Jt length at . .riferenccs nd I-njjthx pijer ..n the -ubjeet Iia,e be. n nail .;.'iitr xtlio j rc.n h . mpty pev.- while the thermometer I at the izzllnu point li.i rackerl their briln o brins about a change of thes" condition!-, but without nall. Doctor Fi:I!crton has solvel the prchle-n in .in effectlxe. s-lmple manner. omfort afforded liv outdoor hfriey i .lr hj1.i tlon .f the trouble which hae lK-ei jnln istfrs In the mamr of atteniljnce m .".arm n rather. Th word ermrn Is not tne 1 rt ixcnl for the talk- made by !c:or rullertcn at !i! open-air "icrvc". They are more like 1 oart-io-hrart arpral. and thus the bh-on of Gol h.i been better Incul cated into the hearts of the p.iri"0inncr. As .1 methcl of reaching t!.0"-e to x-linii he I addrt -ins. Poitor Fullertoa ha fou:..l the ol-ci-.ilr plan of holdiiif; ser I1 3 most .ffective one ki:v at .i:nvicES In th earlx part of the i-um-n r Doctor ruicrton founl that hi:, co-m-rejrit'iin xxa- l-einB d-.xlnd!el anax It vxas too hot for them to nme to church, and h' foun I i rplrii of r 'tIe'-i-'-s amons tl e fn uho did come li reallz.l tlut s"m' thine must 1 doi" ro d f tint re-ource-flil nature common to nilnlttr. he de cided ajwi th pHn of conducting lii' rvieei in th oji n .tir. KesulU. htxc jjstill.il the innoxatlon llelns In the t.ature of .in "pcrtme:it, tl.. n.oxe from the Interior to exterior of tins church mat b dorr. Doctor Kiill'r ton nnru.f!. xiith the "tnallevt poi-b!e ex-ptn"-. Through the penronty or xxlllitis xxorker anionn th" m mler- of the con kt Cation no rxr,'" uhate,er i in curnd U'hor. the Mf-i tit? Tuccejted to a few of the intimate friend of the minister, the const ii-Ti' of opinion viai thai It r.ould 1m- a M:cce. and .vcrxone t.lted that thex- xxould d.i xxh.it th-j rould to mal.u it . One of the pnrh.hlor. ra Iti s tailed the electric IiRht :ieees-iry. Other-! xolunt.rd to carrj In the chairs after th" .. rxlcc Kxerjor.e diJ hl sshaie Kron toe -rx outret i markeil Increase In a'tendu xc- no;Ir 1 Se'.Tal hun dred pcrsoni wre prfsent at the hr-t rxlce. and the frxor rxldenced b tho-e xx ho took part In the Rnk xxas .xtrons ly perceptible to the mlnhf cr Tic I.ucan Avenue Cumberl m-1 Tresby tcrlan Church at ChannlnK and I.u.-.i" ax-cnues. The ojcn-aIr ric.s arc held on the Chanmr.K axenue entrance. The pulpit and choir. tCK'-thtr xxlth tie churth orchestra, which ha teen raipple mented for ti.cc occtflon. ?re loc.it.-d under the arch of the entrance Th ppcn-alr ineetlnsi haxo ex-n urirl-.i! nue The chair, occupy all the ypnee of the street except Just enough to permit of the p-iagc of vehicles. Many of the xounc women of the choir nre se-ucd on the -rtone t p Thx nvm to njox the hreezc. and IU r Into the plrlt of the occislon xi ith cotilder.ih!x mere zet than is -.-.-n In an inti-i-ir lolt In July and Aucust. A tire!" of ne.ind.sxent lichls oxer the .irchx-nx furnIhos the liiht. a-wi'l'd by hghts from l'w hoii"-" a ros the strtel. Jtrsic a ki:.ti'i:i: D'KJtor rulitrton h i. ni.ulr a 'i.ci! fc.i tur of the inu-tt pirt of the inlif. The choir has lw . n augm. nteil The or.heatr. Is made p of xo!untetr. an.l Ls mu h larger than u"-ual. The mu!c Is or... of th. .ittractions to make the xttiin.c a pleasant one. liinifst attention i ;lxeii to the serx" lif. Tlr cen.-tai.t moxlni: of fail" Is not seen or herd here The m(ml'rs of tne cmiKr cation aie comfortable, ai.d they listen to rxery orl of the ire-chr 1 he ronx rsioruJ to the thurch through the .: n-alrme tlnp? haxeex, I( surprlto-J Dor tor l'uIUrton, xxho whs r.ptlmltlc us to the result of his experiment. The relghbors h-ii" taker considerable Inttrii't In the tcrxlce". ro-s tl.B street from the church. mn aTid notnen It out In hairi on the 5M njlks at I salierlr?. Their part In the rxn.ei? Is jut as im portant as that of tho-e x.ited nearer to the pulpit. Ia5snj vehicles IntMfere Iictitlv witli thw service. Sometimes an automobile horn will be heard as an interruption The trtet cars on iJicas axrnue are alo a sourte of slight annoyanie. S-aking of the moxrnunt for open-air meeting", which ma be adopted by otlur ministers. Ioctor I'ullerton -ald- ".My Sunday exrninit nwetincs nre be ing held out of doors for one reaon. Manx xvlll not attend churUi during the litutfd ieaon whn tho me. tings arc held with'u the church, but are h re when the out door siylon l held. I suppose there Tee . person, actiill at the meeting lar. Sui.dix- night, inclullng tlio-e r.ho tO"l .n ro-s the Mrnt or r"ar enougli to hear during the enlire "-rrxlee. ?nd If the ni'et Ins had b's-:i heM xxithln the church thfre woiiM not laxe Iten a humlred ther.. On other reas..n Is that I tan talk ptilner out in the p. n air. can ax things m a free and easy siax The weather permitting. T will rontinu' the me.tiugs until told .atlir " Dottor I'ullerton Is a nitlxe of MI.ssot.rt. II- xxas born near Springfield in 1S.M. The fir-t tnelxe je-.tra of hl work in th" mln istrj was ypent In Kansas (lt. where he was a pastor of til.- r'lrxt "umlirlanl I'resbjt.rian Chun.h. During his miristrx a new church building was erected through his efforts. For the last fifteen je.irs he has t en at the head of th I.jras axrnu. congregation, and a near rhurch va.s again built through his effort. BOARD OF HEALTH PREPARES TO HANDLE YELLOW FEVER CASES Pinsicuns Ha- Little Fear That IMmmm- Will I'.e P.ionght to Si. lx)ui. but They An Heady to r...e With It Will Fm- Same Methods a Are in L"e in United St.te ;ir E.ptv.s.ious From Locitl Uoetors. Th. City Hoard of !!., at Its Iat reeling di.'cuvsl means of handling any rae of yeltow fex.r which might ls troujht. to St. lwuls from New- Origan. "I do not think we have any caue to fr that the disease will be broasht to t. :ui. laid Doctor Sr.O'JgrH.'. Acting Health Comrolssimirf, a th- prop" of th Mouth are earfful and taking lnngnt m?ure to prevent an epidemic of jellow fexrr However. I think It well for cili ter. of Sr, Iul to l prepared to handle th dles tn case it rhould come within our gste? It l orjy a. twenty-four hoarV run from Nn Orlnns to M. Loul. anl w might xts.ibly haTn a Ciiyc.- "Hi)w will xoa litid: the x.llen fexer If a case ihould avpear" n akcd. Th same raethod as t yj-l by the United: States Navy, and In lUx-xna. Vw Ortettna nd ohr place, where th die- (mralcnl wa the answer of Doctor a?2sr3. 7reer.ir. tho pMtlent to pre i;t th meqjltce from hitia them and thus, mprcadlac the iU-ae- Caring for th patients urrtll they recover ar,d In ca of tatb using; the arceksary precautioss ta Infectious tifc.te. "In ports and other place h"w tn disease is prevalent th. health au tlatrittsa. State alii municipal- tzspect all travelcra. and If tixr Is th Uhtfi aytnpte-n of difea.se the prcn or persona at detained for a period of five t. ar.i in some cases Ionr. TUow fTrr Is an Infectious di5c-e snd 1 ccafired to troj-i; and sesltrojptc elttmtes. ,.-tBo Cr Bcttfittfte Investlsratlors s.cw iatet tkw jlsmi it- cocnr.ed to cis. Uo tetlsaa Is) rupees! fcle for the &. It is lnnt Mil ThcUy and only by the tso qultw. ThSa la the Wf accepted by mtst pkysiesans std scientists Is rrsarxl to the InCtctsna f jreUaw fever. AnJ I thick tltat. tnW theory mas ertabJIahed as a fact t; cBprijData dunrst th. Jspanlsh-AmerV-ar var. Two afcrsicsans experimented wlti "Thej were In a room which hxd bo"n occu;l"d by x.Jloa fever :itient who .lied rom the d!sene. slept In the h,. unJtr the bed clothing, and H1 not contr.ct the dl$ea-e The then occupied a roem whlrh had ben thoroughly dlslnf.srte.!. but la ' which Jellow fexer Infected mosfjuitoe were pLieisj and they allowed the n:o.jul tcts to bite them Itot.h ph?l. lans con tracted jellow fexer and one of them died "A few. howexcr. claim that the disease Is contagious rnoTECTio.v raoi jioqlito Tho who! nmljem of it.f.ntilndflii- - ...... ... -...-...... i jellow fever Is to protect jellow fever patients from the mculto This is done tj- keeptrg th pat.ent In weH-ercenil rooms. The mcvjultoe cannot beeonie in fectcl unles tljj bit- arsons aftlicted with tho diease rvoctor Henrj Joseph rscferck. Chief Di? pr.ary Phjsiian who llve,j tn N-ew Or ltaij fcr a number of J'tr?. and who has had th- yellow fever. a!J "WTille the yellow fever eerm has never been discovered, It Is an established fact tht the female tnc-nulto of the stegtjra-jta-fascUta species tf the jellow fever hoT, that by fcitir-g a yellow fever pa tient. It will become Infected awl wCl trnmll the dieae to other tstUent!. "TMs mosQutto has strlppe-I Jegs. lst year the clan who had charge of the Cuban mcsqutto exhibit at the World's Fair to'd me that he had found a number cr this species on the VVorld's Fair sTT-ouad. tut that thy were i-nt Infected with jellow fever, I do r.et know whether there are any In thts climate now. The first frcst kills them. "A3 the yellaw fvr cases w have sad in St. Ie?3is were of patients who contracted the dlsea? In the South and then came to St. lou's before tht incu bation took place I do cot thick there Is any tliyrr of the dls htuiK brought to St.Uoaw. and If It shoald t. the dlraatic ccndl Ucns are unfavorable ta It Heat aztd reoistsr are favorabCe to the duKru-e. ANo Uid sanitation and unl.jTienlc con dition" "The b-st treatment of tfe diea- Is complete rr-n. careful dirting and nm Ing to ptotcct the patient from the moa pjito to axon Infection. "Tne sjmploms are high fever of ""hort durition. g istro-lntotlnal diturljanoes. and a j "Hon tint of the skin. The attack rotrrs on xxith vvtre thills, or tt tn cme on more gr.iduallj- with heidarhe and malarial symptom with Urguor The ftxer la-ns from three to tixe dajs Tl.re Is na.usea. pains In Hit- bark, limbs aud heai! "In -xere cases the vomit Is :!r--t white Inter It lecoram dark, what Is l.roun back vomit-' There ! bleeding at the noe nr-d mouth, dollrtum. ur.confeious-nes- ami death " IKELD FOR IMMIGRANT'S TRICK. Captain Arreted Whvn Paen gT EscaiHs in PrieatV Clothe. nETfllUC SPECl ti New Vck. July 3 -l-selve-S by tl-e man's rtie:!j gurb. Crttin Inman -. 3 -by of the White Star steamship Crc permitted Andrei ISoursgozzone. a tc-r age paenger to walk aliore w th th firt-ctas cabin pavstneers. ind the 4 -. mlsraUon authorities i.-ued a warrant fcr the captain's arrest. Whn the Critic nache.1 here. Captain Seaiby sarrtnitrcd. and he was re"ea"J. pending an examination Into te fact cf the ca.se bj the Keieral Grand Jurj Cap tiln Stalbx sajs that Boumrozzonc ws drtscd like a pri-st. and that dlsg-..w enabled him to walk ashore at the p! r with the cabin pangers without ques tion. (Under the law both the captain attd th' cumpany can be tnoi for prn:lttir-; the man to land. JASPER COUNTY ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. PHELPS Carthage Home Is Near His Stock Farm, a Tract of Land Including 1,000 Acres. - ! i, i ANOTHER "CAVE OF GOLD' Treasure-Seekers Iii.y in Scond Cavern at York, Pa. nnrcBUC srnciAt. 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HOjIE OF WILLIAM II. PIIEI.I'S AT CAUTIIAUE. 3!0. EErrruc srnci.u Carthage. Mo July 3 Here In Japr Conrty every man. woman and child knows of WU'iam II P-.!ps. Most of Item call hint "mil Thelps far he has the f.c-alty of ftlr.g acquainted with his EtithTjcrs. His house Is 'built of the famou Carth- . street and is somewhat himer On ere age stone It hae mere around around It j side. n little forwsrd. Is a small lake, wit.n than any other house In Carthage. Al- a fcun'ain. though It Is Inside the city limits, there are live acres in his jard. The frour.da could hardly ha,'.- a better slope. The bouse l well back from the A winding lr v wa leads fro-s one cor ner of th' grounds to the portc cochere anl then winds back to the stable. Kaek of th? house is a aloptnc award, with Kliade and fruit tree. In front of tl e b"U"- l a Nautiful lawn. trim, flowered and sliad'd bj- an aburdanee f trees. Colonel rii'-ipn built his. house about flxe years ago. To the popIt of Carthage he Is !t excr-liospltal.le host. He pend a grf.it deal of time at his farm, wh.cli !. In reality, a collection 0f sexeral small, r firm Into one hlg place of more thin I."4 acres. TIiih soring he purrn.ts.-d a fine .ttito-no- J Hie. He has trade r. cord rnns to his 1 farm, white his son liv.s. and wh're ne is budding another fine hiun. for the jounc m.-n. Th latter Is Indu-vtriously building up the lands for a 3to-k firm. DEVERY0N THE JAP'S SIDE. Win-. Over the Parents of N'iishj'.s 17-Year Old Uride. KKfl'HMi'MTXIAI. New Tprk. JjIj- -There -.-,, rejolcirjr at ;revioch H-ll. ISajswater. har ItoU-awnj-. nl.en fj,.- cnert" learn. that Nasht. tho little Japanese cook, was going to stur th.- Mi'on out. and tint his pretty. 17-v ear-old wife was to be empiojej JS a waltref. A week ago Nashl and Jnny flrim l. a daughter of Kdwnrd lirlfT.n nt Hoilvood avenue, rati away and got marri-d. Thin Jennj-'s fath-r set 'out to look for Nfhl with a revolver But before the fathe found him Patrick, the RrrP brotlie-. v,ho Is IJ'g mil" DevcryV toachman. n"t tfc couple. He demanded an explanation, nn. whn Nashl refu'd to glv It he assajlt ed the Japanese ard was arrested. No the family have feriven Jenny fu- run ning away, and o-. th advice of Dver7 Nashl and his bride were received at the Griffin's home. Them Jats Is mighty like us Am-rl-can. What' the use of fighting 'em In a war of lover said the ex-Chief wh'n asked if he was responsible for the happy turn of affairs. tafckets r Playsaate. RKPt'BUr 5PECIAU New Tork. July 9. In a dispute tn Rldzewood Heights with a strange boy. with whem he had been play inf. Henry Ochlf. 5 yean? old. of No. 301 Woodward avenue. Kldjewood Helfhts. was atabbed twice In the, back and shoulder, and J now In a serious condition at the German Hospital. Wllllsmsburg. Young Oeehlf does not know the nam of bis amallant. A Hnry fell hi. nvjtt er ruthett shrieking to hi. aide and tli attention she attracted made It possible for the assailant to make s-ood hit es cape. i mi" "rt e ,w