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The following events occurred in June 1904:

June 15, 1904: Fire aboard the PS General Slocum

June 1, 1904 (Wednesday) edit

June 2, 1904 (Thursday) edit

June 3, 1904 (Friday) edit

June 4, 1904 (Saturday) edit

June 5, 1904 (Sunday) edit

June 6, 1904 (Monday) edit

 
The Independence train depot after the explosion

June 7, 1904 (Tuesday) edit

June 8, 1904 (Wednesday) edit

June 9, 1904 (Thursday) edit

 
The corpse of American outlaw Harvey Logan

June 10, 1904 (Friday) edit

June 11, 1904 (Saturday) edit

June 12, 1904 (Sunday) edit

June 13, 1904 (Monday) edit

June 14, 1904 (Tuesday) edit

 
The Kuta Reh massacre

June 15, 1904 (Wednesday) edit

 
A fireboat fighting the General Slocum fire

June 16, 1904 (Thursday) edit

 
Assassination of Nikolay Bobrikov

June 17, 1904 (Friday) edit

June 18, 1904 (Saturday) edit

June 19, 1904 (Sunday) edit

  • Frederick Kent Loomis disappeared from the Kaiser Wilhelm II on the eve of its arrival in Plymouth, England. Loomis was last seen aboard ship about midnight.[125][126][127][129][130]
  • Two railroad workers were killed, and one severely injured, in a head-on collision about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Sapulpa, Indian Territory.[122]

June 20, 1904 (Monday) edit

June 21, 1904 (Tuesday) edit

 
Opening prayer at the Republican National Convention

June 22, 1904 (Wednesday) edit

June 23, 1904 (Thursday) edit

June 24, 1904 (Friday) edit

June 25, 1904 (Saturday) edit

June 26, 1904 (Sunday) edit

June 27, 1904 (Monday) edit

June 28, 1904 (Tuesday) edit

June 29, 1904 (Wednesday) edit

 
The Weerdinge Men shortly after their discovery

June 30, 1904 (Thursday) edit

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  114. ^ a b "MORE THAN 100 DROWN IN CUBA Sixty Persons Perish at El Cobre BRIDGES ARE DOWN AND RAILROADS WASHED OUT Loss to Mines, Railroads and in Cattle and Merchandise Is Almost Beyond Computation in the Neighborhood of Santiago de Cuba". Los Angeles Herald. Vol. XXXI, no. 263. 18 June 1904. Page 5, column 6. Retrieved 27 December 2022 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  115. ^ "CUBA SWEPT BY A GREAT STORM. Hurricane Devastated Western End of Island. LOSS OF LIFE IS HEAVY. Santiago Suffered Severely and the Village of El Cobre Has Been Destroyed—250 Persons Said to Have Been Killed—Bodies of Victims Floating in Rivers—Guantanamo Also Suffers". Wilkes-Barre Record. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. 17 June 1904. Page 1, column 4. Retrieved 26 December 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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  118. ^ "Harvard Athlete Is Barred". Los Angeles Herald. Vol. XXXI, no. 259. 14 June 1904. Page 9, column 2. Retrieved 3 August 2022 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  119. ^ "LIGHTNING ENDS LIFE OF YOUNG ARMY OFFICER". Los Angeles Herald. Vol. XXXI, no. 259. 14 June 1904. Page 1, column 3. Retrieved 10 January 2023 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
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june, 1904, 1904, january, february, march, april, june, july, august, september, october, november, december, following, events, occurred, june, 1904, fire, aboard, general, slocum, contents, june, 1904, wednesday, june, 1904, thursday, june, 1904, friday, ju. 1904 January February March April May June July August September October November December lt lt June 1904 gt gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The following events occurred in June 1904 June 15 1904 Fire aboard the PS General Slocum Contents 1 June 1 1904 Wednesday 2 June 2 1904 Thursday 3 June 3 1904 Friday 4 June 4 1904 Saturday 5 June 5 1904 Sunday 6 June 6 1904 Monday 7 June 7 1904 Tuesday 8 June 8 1904 Wednesday 9 June 9 1904 Thursday 10 June 10 1904 Friday 11 June 11 1904 Saturday 12 June 12 1904 Sunday 13 June 13 1904 Monday 14 June 14 1904 Tuesday 15 June 15 1904 Wednesday 16 June 16 1904 Thursday 17 June 17 1904 Friday 18 June 18 1904 Saturday 19 June 19 1904 Sunday 20 June 20 1904 Monday 21 June 21 1904 Tuesday 22 June 22 1904 Wednesday 23 June 23 1904 Thursday 24 June 24 1904 Friday 25 June 25 1904 Saturday 26 June 26 1904 Sunday 27 June 27 1904 Monday 28 June 28 1904 Tuesday 29 June 29 1904 Wednesday 30 June 30 1904 Thursday 31 ReferencesJune 1 1904 Wednesday editBorn Ineko Sata Japanese writer in Nagasaki Japan d 1998 1 Died Samuel R Callaway 53 Canadian born American railroad executive died after an operation for mastoiditis 2 3 Hannibal C Carter 69 Union Army officer Secretary of State of Mississippi 4 Ivan Kondratyev 54 Russian writer 5 June 2 1904 Thursday editThe nave of St Anne s Cathedral Belfast the first part of the Church of Ireland cathedral to be built was consecrated 6 Six people were killed in a collision on the Lake Shore Electric Railway east of Norwalk Ohio 7 8 Born Johnny Weissmuller born Johann Peter Weissmuller American Olympic champion swimmer and actor Tarzan in Freidorf Austria Hungary d 1984 pulmonary edema 9 10 Frank Runacres English painter d 1974 11 Died Harrison Fuller 58 American politician and farmer member of the New York State Assembly died after a buggy accident 12 June 3 1904 Friday editThe International Alliance of Women was founded during the Second Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in Berlin Germany 13 14 15 In Washington D C the U S Department of War announced the names of cadets who would enter the United States Military Academy at West Point in June 1904 Among them were George S Patton the future World War II U S Army general son of businessman and politician George S Patton of San Gabriel California Earl J Atkisson a U S Army colonel in World War I Charles Hartwell Bonesteel Jr a World War II major general and Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr the World War II lieutenant general who would be killed in action at the Battle of Okinawa 16 Born Charles R Drew American surgeon pioneer in blood transfusion in Washington D C d 1950 traffic collision 17 Jan Peerce born Jacob Pincus Perelmuth American tenor in Manhattan New York City d 1984 18 19 Died John Hopley 83 British American attorney and newspaper editor 20 21 Robert Porter Keep 60 American scholar 22 23 William Keyser 68 American railroad executive died of apoplexy 24 Samuel H Pine 76 American ship designer and builder died of cystitis 25 26 Vincent Tancred 28 South African cricketer died from a multiple gunshot suicide 27 June 4 1904 Saturday editWhile riding in a hansom cab on his way to New York City s White Star Line pier to join his wife with whom he was about to sail to Europe bookmaker and horse owner Frank Thomas Caesar Young died of a gunshot wound Former actress Nan Patterson who was in the cab with Young was arrested on suspicion of his murder although she claimed the pistol shot was self inflicted 28 29 30 Also in New York City police reserves used force to disperse a crowd of African Americans blocking Central Park West outside the home of Hannah Elias whose house was surrounded by deputies waiting to serve her with legal papers related to manufacturer John R Platt s charges of blackmail against her 31 U S President Theodore Roosevelt joined the United Spanish War Veterans 32 In Fairmont West Virginia a gas explosion at a coal company killed four people and injured four others 33 In Peoria Illinois an explosion and fire destroyed the Corning Distilling warehouse and spread to nearby stockyards killing 14 people and 3200 cattle and causing at least 1 000 000 in damage 8 34 35 36 A tornado in Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory destroyed the towns of Chattanooga Faxon and Hulen killing at least one person 37 In Hercules California an explosion and fire at the California Powder Works killed five people The following day the Los Angeles Herald s report of the disaster would be headlined HERCULES POWDER MILLS DESTROYED Two Lives Lost and 30 000 in Property but the text of the article would state two white men and three Chinese were killed and several persons injured 38 Born Henri Grob Swiss chess player d 1974 39 unreliable source Jack Lauterwasser English Olympic racing cyclist in City of London England d 2003 40 Raymond Rouleau Belgian actor and film director in Brussels Belgium d 1981 41 Bhagat Puran Singh Indian environmentalist and philanthropist in Rajewal Ludhiana district Punjab d 1992 42 Died Princess Marie of Hanover 54 died of appendicitis 43 44 George Frederick Phillips 42 Canadian born United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient died of Bright s disease 45 46 47 Thomas H Howard 41 American clubman 48 June 5 1904 Sunday editThe Philadelphia and Reading Coal Company barge Lorberry sank after colliding in fog with the steamer Tallahassee off the Vineyard Sound Lightship in Massachusetts Captain Burrows of the Lorberry drowned 49 A series of bullfights was scheduled to begin at 2 p m in the Norris Amusement Company amphitheater north of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition grounds in St Louis Missouri Authorities prevented the event from taking place due to complaints from supporters of animal rights but the event s organizers refused to give refunds to the 8 000 people who had bought tickets This led to a riot during which the crowd attacked the amusement company s office brought the bulls into the amphitheater and conducted a bullfight themselves The crowd then freed the seven bulls and eight horses present for the bullfight and set fire to the amphitheater completely destroying it and forcing the bullfighters who had been eating in rooms under the stands to flee 8 50 51 52 The brothers Christian and Hans Kaufmann guided John Duncan Patterson on the first ascent of Mount Ball in the Canadian Rockies 53 Born Edith Clark born Edith Georgette Valentine Boiteux French aviator and parachutist in Cuffy Cher France d 1937 parachuting accident 54 Hans Furler German politician in Lahr German Empire d 1975 55 Derrick Kennedy Irish cricketer in Dublin Ireland d 1976 56 Died Olivia Langdon Clemens born Olivia Iona Louise Langdon 58 wife of Mark Twain died of heart failure 57 58 59 60 61 Mervyn Wingfield 7th Viscount Powerscourt KP PC Ire 67 Irish peer and art collector 62 63 64 June 6 1904 Monday edit nbsp The Independence train depot after the explosion In the early morning hours a bomb exploded at the Independence train depot in the area of Cripple Creek Colorado killing 15 miners most of them non union members 65 66 67 Later in the day gunfire erupted during a mass meeting in Victor Colorado killing two people and wounding several others 68 69 Shortly afterwards a gunfight between a militia company and miners inside the Union hall resulted in multiple injuries and arrests 68 70 71 Born Lesley Blanch British writer and traveler in Chiswick London England d 2007 72 Raymond Burke born Raymond Barrois American jazz clarinetist in New Orleans Louisiana d 1986 73 Francisco Lopez Merino Argentine poet in La Plata Buenos Aires Province Argentina d 1928 suicide by firearm 74 Died Chippy McGarr born James B McGarr 41 American Major League Baseball third baseman died of paresis 75 76 June 7 1904 Tuesday editA firedamp explosion in a coal mine near Oviedo Spain killed 20 people 77 In New York City Hannah Elias was arrested on charges of blackmailing John R Platt 78 She would be arraigned at The Tombs on June 10 79 Born Werner Gruner German weapons designer and mechanical engineer in Zschadrass German Empire d 1995 80 Don Murray American jazz clarinet and saxophone player in Joliet Illinois d 1929 fall from moving automobile 81 Died Moishe Finkel c 54 Yiddish theatre performer shot and seriously wounded his wife actress Emma Thomashefsky Finkel and then shot and killed himself 82 June 8 1904 Wednesday editIn the aftermath of the St Louis bullfight riot on June 5 Irish born matador Carleton Bass shot and killed Spanish matador Manuel Cervera Prieto at the Mozart Hotel in St Louis as a result of a quarrel between them 52 83 84 Bass claimed self defense the coroner s inquest would agree and Bass would never stand trial for the shooting 52 In the aftermath of the Independence explosion on June 6 martial law was proclaimed in Teller County 85 Born Jean Jerome Adam Roman Catholic Archbishop of Libreville in Wittenheim Alsace d 1981 86 Angus McBean Welsh surrealist photographer and set designer in Newbridge Wales d 1990 87 June 9 1904 Thursday editThe London Symphony Orchestra gave its first concert conducted by Hans Richter at the Queen s Hall 88 Born William Joscelyn Arkell British geologist and palaeontologist in Highworth Wiltshire England d 1958 stroke 89 nbsp The corpse of American outlaw Harvey Logan Died Harvey Logan a k a Kid Curry 36 37 American outlaw Butch Cassidy s Wild Bunch shot himself to death 90 91 Kwasi Boachi 77 Prince of the Ashanti Empire and Dutch mining engineer 92 Levi Leiter 69 American businessman co founder of Marshall Field s died of heart disease 93 94 95 Hendrik Frans Schaefels 76 Belgian painter and engraver 96 June 10 1904 Friday editA court in Frankfurt Germany found against violinist Jan Kubelik in a lawsuit he had filed against a music critic for the Frankfurter Zeitung who had called him a stupid looking man of effeminate appearance 97 Irish author James Joyce met his future wife Nora Barnacle in Dublin Ireland 98 Born Lin Huiyin Chinese architect and writer in Hangzhou Zhejiang Qing dynasty China d 1955 tuberculosis 99 better source needed Died Laurence Hutton 60 American author and essayist died of pneumonia 100 101 June 11 1904 Saturday editBorn Gaston Charlot French chemist in Paris France d 1994 102 Pinetop Smith born Clarence Smith American boogie woogie blues pianist in Troy Alabama d 1929 gunshot wound 103 Died Clas Theodor Odhner 67 Swedish historian 104 Abner McKinley 56 57 brother of former U S President William McKinley died of a brain hemorrhage due to Bright s disease 105 106 June 12 1904 Sunday editFrench road bicycle racer Paul Dangla crashed at a speed of nearly 50 miles per hour 80 km h while racing in Magdeburg Province of Saxony shortly after winning the Goldenen Rad von Magdeburg Golden Wheel of Magdeburg He would die of his injuries less than two weeks later 107 108 The steamer Canada of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company sank after colliding with the collier Cape Breton on the St Lawrence River Five people aboard the Canada died 109 110 Born Bill Cox American Olympic middle distance runner in Rochester New York d 1996 111 June 13 1904 Monday editThe German football club SC Westfalia Herne was founded 112 A severe hurricane which began on June 10 peaked over Cuba with 14 inches 360 mm of rain within five hours The storm destroyed low lying areas of El Cobre Cuba 113 114 At least 87 people and possibly as many as 250 were killed 114 115 116 In Lexington Kentucky Police Judge John J Riley sentenced 15 year old African American Simon Scearce to a public whipping by his mother for striking a white boy Scearce s mother gave him 20 lashes with a buggy whip in front of a large crowd According to the following day s Los Angeles Herald This is the first time such an incident has been witnessed in Kentucky since the Civil War 117 The Harvard athletic committee voted to bar pitcher Walter Clarkson from participation in further Harvard baseball games due to his signing a contract with the New York Highlanders 118 United States Army First Lieutenant Nathaniel E Bower was struck and killed by lightning on the target range at Fort Leavenworth Kansas The lightning bolt struck the rifle Bower was carrying and passed through his right arm into his body 119 120 Died James Gullan 29 Australian footballer died of accidental poisoning 121 John L McAtee 62 American cattle rancher and judge died of paralysis 122 June 14 1904 Tuesday edit nbsp The Kuta Reh massacre Members of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army s Korps Marechaussee te voet led by General Gotfried Coenraad Ernst van Daalen perpetrated the Kuta Reh massacre in Aceh Dutch East Indies killing 561 people including 59 children 123 In New York City Nan Patterson pled not guilty to first degree murder in the death of Caesar Young 124 She would eventually go free after two trials resulted in hung juries 30 American despatch bearer Frederick Kent Loomis the brother of U S Assistant Secretary of State Francis B Loomis set out from New York to Plymouth England on the liner Kaiser Wilhelm II Loomis was traveling from New York to Abyssinia in the company of businessman William Henry Ellis carrying a Treaty of Amity and Commerce the first trade agreement between the United States and Abyssinia to King Menelik II 125 126 127 128 129 130 Born Margaret Bourke White born Margaret White American photographer in The Bronx New York City d 1971 Parkinson s disease 131 Marion Yorck von Wartenburg born Marion Winter German jurist and Resistance fighter in Berlin Germany d 2007 132 Died Nikiforos Lytras 72 Greek painter died of poisoning from paint vapors 133 June 15 1904 Wednesday edit nbsp A fireboat fighting the General Slocum fire A fire aboard the steamboat General Slocum in New York City s East River killed 1 021 people in New York s deadliest disaster prior to the September 11 attacks in 2001 134 135 136 137 The Battle of Te li Ssu also known as the Battle of Wafangou ended in a Japanese victory 138 The first transmission of wireless telegraphy featuring music and speech took place in Salzburg with Otto Nussbaumer making the transmission 139 At 2 a m a white mob seized Marie Thompson an African American woman from a jail in Lebanon Junction Kentucky where she was being held for the killing of white farmer John Irvin the previous day Thompson who had claimed self defense grabbed a knife from a man in the crowd and cut herself down from the tree from which the mob was attempting to hang her She was then shot and mortally wounded while attempting to escape 140 141 Born Harrison Forman American photographer and journalist in Milwaukee Wisconsin d 1978 142 Anna Mahler Austrian sculptor in Vienna Austria d 1988 143 June 16 1904 Thursday edit nbsp Assassination of Nikolay Bobrikov Finnish nationalist Eugen Schauman 29 shot and mortally wounded Nikolay Bobrikov the Russian Governor General of Finland in Helsinki Schauman then took his own life 144 145 146 147 James Joyce walked to Ringsend with Nora Barnacle he would later use this date Bloomsday as the setting for his novel Ulysses 148 Due to a malfunction during an execution at the Ohio penitentiary shortly after midnight convicted murderer Michael Schiller revived three times in the electric chair before dying 149 The Arkansas state convention of the Democratic Party adjourned having adopted a platform which included the statement We condemn President Roosevelt among other things especially for his public and private conduct tending to stir up bitterness between the different sections of the country and to make the negro believe that he is the social and other equal of the white man 150 Born Frederick Campion Steward British botanist in Pimlico London England d 1993 151 Died Nathan Smith Davis 87 American physician first editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association died of uremic poisoning 152 153 Manuel Uribe Angel 81 Colombian physician died of tongue and stomach cancer 154 June 17 1904 Friday editThe Royal Navy torpedo boat destroyer HMS Sparrowhawk struck an uncharted rock at the mouth of the Yangtze and sank There were no fatalities 155 156 Born Ralph Bellamy American actor in Chicago Illinois d 1991 lung illness 157 158 J Vernon McGee American theologian pastor author and Bible teacher in Hillsboro Texas d 1988 heart failure 159 160 Patrice Tardif Canadian politician in Saint Methode de Frontenac Quebec Canada d 1989 161 Died Nikolay Bobrikov 65 Russian soldier politician and Governor General of Finland died after being shot the previous day 146 147 162 163 James Augustin Greer 71 United States Navy rear admiral 164 James Herron Hopkins 72 American lawyer and politician member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania 165 June 18 1904 Saturday editHorace Porter the United States Ambassador to France received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour which Emile Loubet the President of France had conferred upon him 166 Theodore Douglas Robinson a nephew of President Theodore Roosevelt married Helen Roosevelt a half niece of future President Franklin D Roosevelt in Hyde Park New York 167 168 169 170 In Chicago a reserved section of seats collapsed at a circus seriously injuring at least 9 people The show s treasurer disappeared with over 600 of the circus money during the panic 171 Born Keye Luke Chinese born American actor in Guangzhou Qing dynasty d 1991 stroke 172 173 Manuel Rosenthal French composer and conductor in Paris France d 2003 174 Died Sami Frasheri 54 Albanian writer 175 Frank Johnson 56 Australian journalist and politician died from an accidental fall 176 Celia Logan 66 American actress author and playwright died of arteriosclerosis and a cerebral hemorrhage 177 178 179 June 19 1904 Sunday editFrederick Kent Loomis disappeared from the Kaiser Wilhelm II on the eve of its arrival in Plymouth England Loomis was last seen aboard ship about midnight 125 126 127 129 130 Two railroad workers were killed and one severely injured in a head on collision about 2 miles 3 2 km south of Sapulpa Indian Territory 122 June 20 1904 Monday editIn Cleveland Ohio a fire at a saloon building killed two people and injured six 180 In Kansas City Missouri an ammonia explosion on the fourth floor of the Block Preserving factory caused the building to collapse killing two people and injuring seven The building had not been properly repaired after being damaged by a tornado in 1886 181 Born Heinrich von Brentano German politician in Offenbach am Main German Empire d 1964 cancer 182 George Melendez Wright American Salvadoran biologist in San Francisco California d 1936 traffic collision 183 Died Edward Drake 72 English clergyman and first class cricketer 184 185 186 Joseph Seiss 81 American Lutheran theologian and minister 187 188 June 21 1904 Tuesday editCzar Nicholas II of Russia attended the burial of Nikolay Bobrikov at Sergievo near Saint Petersburg unaccompanied by Empress Alexandra The Los Angeles Herald would report the following day A long expected event in the imperial family is understood to be imminent 189 nbsp Opening prayer at the Republican National Convention The 1904 Republican National Convention began at the Chicago Coliseum in Chicago Illinois 190 191 192 Born Mack Gordon born Morris Gittler American composer and lyricist in Congress Poland Russian Empire d 1959 193 Orian Landreth American football coach in Kansas d 1996 194 better source needed Died Frederic William Madden 65 British numismatist 195 196 197 June 22 1904 Wednesday editAn explosion destroyed the auxiliary sloop yacht Cleo L in New York Harbor opposite 34th Street in South Brooklyn killing the yacht s owner Albert Acke and storekeeper Charles Johnson 198 199 American artist Harry Roseland married Olive May Sands in Los Angeles California 200 201 In the Province of Teruel in Spain a passenger train derailed on a bridge over the Jiloca during a storm The train s coaches and the bridge caught on fire and the engine and some of the coaches fell into the river 30 people died most of them gendarmes 202 Born George Abell English civil servant and cricketer in Worcester England d 1989 203 William O Gallery United States Navy rear admiral in Chicago Illinois d 1981 204 Died Henry Copeland 65 English born Australian politician 205 Karl Ritter von Stremayr 80 Austrian statesman former Minister President of Cisleithania 206 June 23 1904 Thursday editDelegates at the Republican National Convention nominated incumbent Theodore Roosevelt for President of the United States and Charles W Fairbanks for Vice President of the United States nominating Fairbanks by acclamation 192 207 The final person to make a speech seconding Roosevelt s nomination was African American lawyer Harry S Cummings of Baltimore Maryland 192 208 U S Speaker of the House Joseph Gurney Cannon serving as Chairman of the Convention did not grasp Cummings hand while introducing him as he did with every other speaker 192 American astronomer William Hussey of Lick Observatory announced his discovery of 100 newly identified double stars 209 Born Bill Capps born Thomas Wilburn Capps National Football League guard and tackle in Pooleville Oklahoma d 1979 heart ailment 210 211 Quintin McMillan South African cricketer in Germiston Transvaal Colony d 1948 212 Died Seth H Ellis 74 American politician 1900 Union Reform Party presidential candidate died from an accidental fall 213 June 24 1904 Friday editGreek American playboy Ion Perdicaris and his stepson British subject Cromwell Varley who had been held hostage in Morocco since May 18 were released 214 215 Born Phil Harris born Wonga Philip Harris American actor and bandleader near Linton Indiana d 1995 heart attack 216 217 Clark J Adams American lawyer politician and judge justice of the Michigan Supreme Court on Silver Lake Waterford Township Michigan d 1981 218 Francis Leslie Ashton British writer in Chapel en le Frith Derbyshire d 1994 219 Died Richard Knill Freeman 63 64 British architect 220 Carlos D Shelden 64 American soldier and politician member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan 221 June 25 1904 Saturday editBorn Patrick Balfour 3rd Baron Kinross Scottish historian and biographer in Edinburgh Scotland d 1976 222 Died Paul Dangla 22 or 26 French road bicycle racer died from injuries sustained in a race crash 223 224 some sources give date of death as June 18 1904 225 Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Jordan 85 German writer and politician 226 Frederick Sandys born Antonio Frederic Augustus Sands 75 British artist 227 Clement Scott 62 English theatre critic 228 229 June 26 1904 Sunday editBorn Peter Lorre born Laszlo Lowenstein Hungarian born film actor in Rozsahegy Austria Hungary d 1964 230 Francis W H Adams American lawyer New York City Police Commissioner in Mount Vernon New York d 1990 heart failure 231 232 better source needed Seaborne Davies born David Richard Seaborne Davies Welsh law teacher and Member of Parliament in Pwllheli Wales d 1984 233 Virginia Brown Faire born Virginia Cecelia Labuna American actress in Brooklyn New York City d 1980 cancer 234 235 Lynn Ungoed Thomas Welsh politician in Carmarthen Wales d 1972 236 Died James Moore 69 Irish born Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat Victoria Australia died of diabetes 237 William Ormsby Gore 2nd Baron Harlech 85 Anglo Irish peer and Member of Parliament 238 June 27 1904 Monday editA London news agency carried a report that the body of Frederick Kent Loomis had been washed ashore near Cherbourg France 126 239 This would be reported to be false the following day 239 Loomis body would be discovered washed up at Thurleston Sands Bigbury Bay Kingsbridge on July 16 129 The second Fastnet Lighthouse came into service at the southwest corner of Ireland 240 Thirty three men drowned while cleaning an 8 foot 2 4 m water pipe at the power station of Kingston s Electric Tramway Company about 2 miles 3 2 km from Bog Walk Jamaica 241 Born William O Burch United States Navy rear admiral and Navy Cross recipient in Paducah Kentucky d 1989 242 243 Emrys Davies born David Emrys Davies Welsh cricketer in Sandy Llanelly Carmarthenshire Wales d 1975 244 Died Anatole Jean Baptiste Antoine de Barthelemy 82 French archaeologist 245 June 28 1904 Tuesday editThe original icon of Our Lady of Kazan was stolen and subsequently destroyed in Russia 246 The English Association football club Hull City A F C was established 247 better source needed The Danish ocean liner SS Norge ran aground on Hasselwood Rock a skerry near Rockall and sank killing approximately 627 people many of whom were Russian Polish and Scandinavian emigrants 248 249 250 251 Chief Engineer John Findley Wallace and a small group of American workers arrived in Panama to continue the work the French had begun on the Panama Canal 252 Died Princess and Countess Aurora Pavlovna Demidova 30 253 better source needed Dan Emmett 88 American songwriter Dixie founder of the Virginia Minstrels 254 June 29 1904 Wednesday editThe 1904 Moscow tornado occurred 255 During a test dive at the Baltic Shipyard the Russian submarine Delfin sank in the Neva due to lack of discipline among untrained crewmembers drowning a lieutenant and twenty men 256 257 nbsp The Weerdinge Men shortly after their discovery A Dutch peat cutter discovered the Weerdinge Men two bog bodies from between 160 BCE and 220 CE in the southern part of Bourtange moor 258 Born Witold Hurewicz Polish mathematician in Lodz Russian Empire d 1956 accidental fall 259 Allie Morrison American Olympic champion freestyle wrestler in Marshalltown Iowa d 1966 260 Umberto Mozzoni Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal in Buenos Aires Argentina d 1983 261 Died Pablo de Anda Padilla 73 Mexican Roman Catholic priest and venerable died from bladder stones 262 Tom Emmett 62 English cricketer 263 John L Mitchell 61 member of the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate from Wisconsin 264 June 30 1904 Thursday editThe Sanitary Department for the construction of the Panama Canal was formed headed by United States Army Medical Corps physician William C Gorgas 265 In Scranton South Carolina Cairo Williams an African American man was taken off a train and lynched for the February murder of Thurston McGee a white man 266 In Bakersfield California James Cowan was convicted of manslaughter for the March lynching of James Cummings in Mojave California 267 Superior Judge Mahon would sentence Cowan to eight years in prison on July 22 268 American professional cyclist Robert Walthour was severely injured during a race in Atlanta Georgia but would recover 269 270 Died Robert Borthwick Adam 71 Scottish born American retailer and book collector 271 References edit Kirkup James 29 October 1998 Obituary Ineko Sata Culture The Independent Retrieved 30 July 2022 S R Callaway Dead Chicago Tribune 2 June 1904 Page 9 column 2 Retrieved 29 July 2022 via Newspapers com S R CALLAWAY DIES SUDDENLY Victim of an Operation for Mastoiditis Started Life as an Office Boy The New York Times 2 June 1904 p 9 Retrieved 31 December 2022 CAPT H C CARTER A Noted Figure of Chicago Joins the Majority in the Beyond The Appeal Saint Paul Minnesota 11 June 1904 Page 4 column 4 Retrieved 31 December 2022 via Newspapers com Ivan Kondratev 1849 1904 Ivan Kondratyev 1849 1904 www russianresources lt in Russian 2006 Archived from the original on 28 August 2020 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Day J G F Patton H E 1932 The Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland London S P C K p 57 SIX DEAD IN TRAIN COLLISION High Power Electric Cars Crash Together Los Angeles Herald Vol XXXI no 248 3 June 1904 Page 1 column 2 Retrieved 28 July 2022 via California Digital Newspaper Collection a b c 1904 Arlington Journal PDF Arlington Texas p 79 Retrieved 29 July 2022 Johnny Weissmuller Dies at Age 79 The Washington Post 22 January 1984 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Biography Johnny Weissmuller Retrieved 27 July 2022 FRANK RUNACRES A R C A 1904 1974 Shawx com CES amp JFS 2020 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Harrison Fuller PDF Watertown Daily Times Vol 44 no 131 Watertown New York 2 June 1904 p 8 via Fultonhistory com SAY WOMAN OWES NO OBEDIENCE TO ANYONE International Woman Suffragists in Conference Susan B Anthony Chosen President and Mrs Catt Made Secretary Los Angeles Herald Vol XXXI no 249 4 June 1904 Page 5 columns 5 6 Retrieved 28 July 2022 via California Digital Newspaper Collection INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR WOMIN S sic SUFFRAGE Delegates from Many Lands at Conference Found It SUSAN B ANTHONY PRESIDENT Platform Declares Men and Women Equal and Denounces Taxation Without Suffrage as Tyranny The 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