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May 1904
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The following events occurred in May 1904:

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May 15, 1904: Nsala of Wala in the Nsongo District by Alice Seeley Harris

May 1, 1904 (Sunday)

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Belgian and French teams for Évence Coppée Trophy match (French players in white)
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May 2, 1904 (Monday)

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Elwood, winner of the 1904 Kentucky Derby
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May 3, 1904 (Tuesday)

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Jerrold Robertshaw as Demon Alcohol in The Fairy's Dilemma

May 4, 1904 (Wednesday)

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May 5, 1904 (Thursday)

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Funeral of Antonín Dvořák
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May 6, 1904 (Friday)

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May 7, 1904 (Saturday)

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May 8, 1904 (Sunday)

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May 9, 1904 (Monday)

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May 10, 1904 (Tuesday)

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May 11, 1904 (Wednesday)

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May 15, 1904 (Sunday)

May 16, 1904 (Monday)

  • Irish author James Joyce won the third-prize medal at the Feis Ceoil singing competition at the Ancient Concert Rooms in Dublin, Ireland.[213][214]
  • In his inaugural address as Governor of Louisiana, Newton C. Blanchard said, "No approach toward social equality or social recognition will be ever tolerated in Louisiana. Separate schools, separate churches, separate cars, separate places of entertainment will be enforced. Racial distinction and integrity must be preserved. But there is room enough in this broad southland, with proper lines of limitation and demarcation, for the two races to live on terms of mutual trust, mutual help, good understanding and concord. The South asserts its ability to handle and solve the negro question on humanitarian lines—those of justice and of right. We brook no interference from without."[215]
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  • Died: Harold Finch-Hatton, 47, British politician and Australian federationist, died of heart failure.[218]

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May 25, 1904 (Wednesday)

  • Japanese forces bombarded the Russian positions at Kinchau and Nanshan.[297]
  • In Tandil, Argentina, Calabrian shoemaker Guido Dinelli flew his "Aeroplano apparatus" glider attached to a bicycle for 180 metres (590 ft), becoming the second person known to have made a gliding flight in South America.[298][299][unreliable source?]
  • In Yazoo City, Mississippi, a fire which started at 8:30 a.m. destroyed 200 buildings, causing losses estimated between $1,600,000 and $2,000,000. One person was killed, and the city's mayor was seriously injured.[300] Yazoo City legend would later claim that the fire was caused by a witch avenging her death exactly twenty years earlier.[301][302]
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Delhi, winner of the 1904 Belmont Stakes, circa 1912

May 26, 1904 (Thursday)

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Japanese assault on Russian forces at the Battle of Nanshan
  • The Battle of Nanshan ended in victory for Japanese forces, who captured Kinchau and Nanshan from the Russians and drove them back to the vicinity of Port Arthur.[316]
  • In Saint Petersburg, news of the Japanese victory at Kinchou caused the curtailment of celebrations for the anniversary of Tsar Nicholas II's coronation.[317][318]
  • At 3:30 a.m., 4 miles (6.4 km) from Louisville, Kentucky, the tow boat Fred Wilson was destroyed by an explosion of its boilers, killing 10 people and injuring 16.[319]
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May 1904: Wilbur and Orville Wright with Flyer II at Huffman Prairie

May 27, 1904 (Friday)

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The Empress Dowager, Tze Hsi, of China, by Katharine Carl

May 28, 1904 (Saturday)

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May 30, 1904 (Monday)

May 31, 1904 (Tuesday)

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