August 1903

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The following events occurred in August 1903:

August 1, 1903 (Saturday)[]

  • Polish Cardinal Jan Puzyna de Kosielsko issues a veto (jus exclusivae) against the nomination of the front runner, Cardinal Mariano Rampolla, in the name of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria. The veto is refused, but Rampolla loses some of his support.
  • Died: Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary), frontierswoman and professional scout, 51 (alcohol-related inflammation of the bowel and/or pneumonia)[1]

August 2, 1903 (Sunday)[]

August 3, 1903 (Monday)[]

  • Born:
    • Habib Bourguiba, Tunisian lawyer and politician, President of Tunisia 1957–1987, in Monastir (d. 2000)
    • Fahri Korutürk, Turkish naval officer and politician, President of Turkey 1973–80, in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (d. 1987)

August 4, 1903 (Tuesday)[]

August 5, 1903 (Wednesday)[]

August 6, 1903 (Thursday)[]

August 7, 1903 (Friday)[]

  • Over 20 people die in a rear end crash between two circus trains in Durand, Michigan. Chief Special Agent Albert W. Large of the Grand Trunk Railroad Police Department is killed and another special agent is seriously injured in the crash, which is caused by failure of the second train's air brakes.[10]
  • Born: Louis Leakey, Kenyan paleoanthropologist and archaeologist, in Kabete, East Africa Protectorate (died 1972)

August 8, 1903 (Saturday)[]

  • The British government writes to other parties involved in the Berlin Conference of 1884–5, with details of abuses and atrocities in the Congo for which King Leopold II of Belgium was deemed responsible.[11]
  • During a Philadelphia Phillies home match at Baker Bowl a balcony collapses, killing four people and injuring many more.[12] The Phillies temporarily move to Columbia Park pending repairs.[13]
  • Near Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory, two of the three members of the Martin Gang who are suspects in the July 7 murder of Geary, Oklahoma City Marshal John E. Cross are killed in a gun battle with U.S. Marshals. The third suspect will be captured in March 1920.[14]
  • Shortly before midnight, Special Agent Matthew E. McGrath of the Illinois Central Railroad Police Department is shot and killed when he confronts three thieves inside a Pullman car in Chicago, Illinois. McGrath's partner is pistol-whipped and shot over the heart but will recover.[15]

August 9, 1903 (Sunday)[]

August 10, 1903 (Monday)[]

August 11, 1903 (Tuesday)[]

  • Two people are killed when an earthquake of magnitude 8.1 strikes Kythera, Greece.[19][20]
  • A hurricane strikes Jamaica, devastating the island's northern shore and wrecking several ships. Between 65 and 90 people are killed.[21]
  • Charles Sullivan and John H. Powell shoot and kill Special Policeman Robert A. Sample on Folsom Street in San Francisco, California. Sullivan will be convicted of second-degree murder in December; Powell will be convicted of manslaughter on January 2, 1904.[22][23]
  • Died: Eugenio María de Hostos, 64, Puerto Rican lawyer, philosopher and campaigner[24]

August 12, 1903 (Wednesday)[]

August 13, 1903 (Thursday)[]

August 14, 1903 (Friday)[]

August 15, 1903 (Saturday)[]

August 16, 1903 (Sunday)[]

  • The hurricane that has already devastated Jamaica dissipates over San Luis Potosí, Mexico, where it causes significant flooding in the area between Tampico and Cárdenas.[28]

August 17, 1903 (Monday)[]

August 18, 1903 (Tuesday)[]

  • German inventor Karl Jatho gets his motorized heavier-than-air aircraft up to 200 feet (60 m) above the ground.[30]

August 19, 1903 (Wednesday)[]

August 20, 1903 (Thursday)[]

August 21, 1903 (Friday)[]

August 22, 1903 (Saturday)[]

August 23, 1903 (Sunday)[]

August 24, 1903 (Monday)[]

August 25, 1903 (Tuesday)[]

  • The Judiciary Act is passed in the Australian parliament, regulating the structure of Australia's judicial system and conferring jurisdiction on Australian federal courts.[36]
  • Teresa Urrea's home in Los Angeles, United States, where she had been supporting Mexican workers, is destroyed by fire.[37]

August 26, 1903 (Wednesday)[]

August 27, 1903 (Thursday)[]

August 28, 1903 (Friday)[]

  • A reception is held at Poona, India, for the outgoing Governor of Bombay, Lord Northcote, with an estimated 7,000 people in attendance.[38]

August 29, 1903 (Saturday)[]

August 30, 1903 (Sunday)[]

August 31, 1903 (Monday)[]

References[]

  1. ^ Straub, Patrick (10 November 2009). It Happened in South Dakota: Remarkable Events That Shaped History. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-7627-6171-5.
  2. ^ "Mr. Carnegie And Dunfermline". The Times. No. 37153. London. 1903-08-07. p. 10.
  3. ^ Alsiö, Martin; Frantz, Alf; Lindahl, Jimmy; et al., eds. (2004). 100 år: Svenska fotbollförbundets jubileumsbok 1904-2004, del 2: statistiken. Vällingby: Stroemberg Media Group. ISBN 91-86184-59-8.
  4. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pope Pius X" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  5. ^ "Fourth Generation". ancestry.com. Retrieved 12 May 2016., date given as 18 August Gregorian calendar, which converts to 5 August in the Julian calendar used in Romania at the time.
  6. ^ The Advertiser, 10 August 1903, page 4
  7. ^ Krupskaya, Reminiscences of Lenin
  8. ^ "Patrolman Samuel Houston Childress, Bristol Police Department, Tennessee". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Deputy Sheriff Isaac B. Grubbs, Bell County Sheriff's Office, Texas". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  10. ^ "Chief Special Agent Albert W. Large, Grand Trunk Railroad Police Department, Railroad Police". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  11. ^ Louis, William Roger (2006). Ends of British Imperialism: The Scramble for Empire, Suez, and Decolonization. I.B.Tauris. pp. 154–. ISBN 978-1-84511-347-6 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ "Grand Stand Falls; 4 Killed, 125 Injured" (PDF). The New York Times. August 9, 1903.
  13. ^ Macht, Norman L.; Mack, Connie, III (2007). Connie Mack and the Early Years of Baseball. University of Nebraska Press. p. 316. ISBN 978-0-8032-3263-1. Retrieved May 22, 2009 – via Google Books.
  14. ^ "City Marshal John E. Cross, Geary Police Department, Oklahoma". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  15. ^ "Special Agent Matthew E. McGrath, Illinois Central Railroad Police Department, Railroad Police". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  16. ^ Avella, Steven M; Zalar, Jeffrey (Fall 1997), "Sanctity in the Era of Catholic Action: The Case of St. Pius X", Catholic Historian (Spirituality and Devotionalism ed.), US, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 57–80
  17. ^ "Renders 5,000 Homeless". The Pittsburg Post. Washington, D.C. August 12, 1903. p. 1. Retrieved May 30, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. open access
  18. ^ Durham, Keith. Noon, Steve. (2002). Viking Longship Osprey Publishing ISBN 1-84176-349-7
  19. ^ "Centennial Earthquake Catalog". United States Geological Survey. August 11, 1903. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  20. ^ "Significant Earthquake GREECE: MITATA (KYTHERA)". National Geophysical Data Center. August 11, 1903. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  21. ^ "Ninety Lives Lost in Jamaica Storm". Los Angeles Herald-Express. Los Angeles. September 18, 1903. Retrieved May 17, 2016 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  22. ^ "Guilty of Manslaughter". San Francisco Call. Vol. 95, no. 34. January 3, 1904. Page 2, column 1. Retrieved December 16, 2021 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  23. ^ "SAMPLE MURDER GETS INVOLVED Another Affidavit Is Filed to Corroborate Confession of the Slayer of Special Officer". San Francisco Call. Vol. 95, no. 55. January 24, 1904. Page 48, columns 2-3. Retrieved December 22, 2021 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  24. ^ Sánchez, Luis Alberto (1963). Eugenio María de Hostos. Escritores representativos de América. Madrid: Gredos 2. pp. 147–154.
  25. ^ Jose F. Partagas (1997). Year 1903 (PDF). Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (Report). Miami, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. pp. 48–52. Retrieved May 17, 2016.
  26. ^ Miller, David W.: Church, State and Nation in Ireland 1898–1921 Land for the People pp.77–94, Gill & Macmillan (1973) ISBN 0-7171-0645-4
  27. ^ "Acting Policeman William R. "Sandy" Lawson, Richlands Police Department, Virginia". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  28. ^ "Storm's Work in Mexico" (PDF). The New York Times. Austin, Texas. August 22, 1903. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  29. ^ Cummings, John (1980). Railway Motor Buses and Bus Services in the British Isles 1902–1933, volume 2. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-86093-050-5.
  30. ^ "The Pioneers : An Anthology : Karl Jatho (1873–1933)". Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  31. ^ Ann Savours (4 April 2013). The Voyages of the Discovery: An Illustrated History of Scott's Ship. Seaforth Publishing. pp. 54–. ISBN 978-1-84832-702-3.
  32. ^ "Deputy Sheriff Charles Edward Williams, DeSoto County Sheriff's Office, Florida". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  33. ^ "Deputy Constable Alfred Hall, Dickenson County Constable's Office, Virginia". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  34. ^ "Tennis Final Postponed" (PDF). The New York Times. August 26, 1903.
  35. ^ "Police Officer William Y. Hoagland, St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Missouri". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  36. ^ ALRC Report 92: A Review of the Judiciary Act 1903 and Related Legislation – Australian Law Reform Commission Review (July 2001)
  37. ^ Paul J. Vanderwood (1998). The Power of God Against the Guns of Government: Religious Upheaval in Mexico at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century. Stanford University Press. pp. 384–. ISBN 978-0-8047-3039-6.
  38. ^ a b Elizabeth Taylor (31 May 2013). The Old World and the New: The Marriage and Colonial Adventures of Lord and Lady Northcote. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 74–. ISBN 978-1-4438-4919-7.
  39. ^ Playbill (October 1903)
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