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When Boozing Was A-foot
Submitted by kim on Thu, 2006-07-06 21:42.July 6, 1907
Los Angeles
Hot! damn but it's been hot and humid, too, the steamiest early July since records have been kept. Sure there were hotter single days--like July 25, 1891 when the mercury topped 109--but no one can recall a week when the very dawn temperature broke 80 degrees, with no relief offered by the night.
Mrs. Carrie Gilbert's solution to the grisly weather was to get drunk and sleep out-of-doors, not in a cosy sleepying porch at home at 617 1/2 East Sixth Street, but alongside the railway behind the commission house at First and Central Streets. Deep in the darkness her horrible screams were heard; a passing train had severed her left foot. Taken to Receiving Hospital, the lady slipped into a merciful stupor. Clever, clever dipsomaniac. Shock, they say, leaves one feeling icy cold...
Train Electro-Charged!
Submitted by nathan on Tue, 2006-05-02 01:39.May 2, 1907
Los Angeles
Area men Peter Matlock, Morris Ross, and D. J. Berry were waiting for the Pacific Electric car at the Pine Avenue station with the usual mob making the usual Thursday afternoon rush, and had the good fortune to be at the forefront of the throng.
Though when the trolley approached and they grasped the metal guard rails to pull themselves on board, the crowd leapt back as the three men began convulsing in bizarre contortionist fits. With super-human strength they tore themselves from the train, falling heavily to the pavement, dazed and shocked beyond measure, their blistered hands a testament to the defective wiring and improper grounding--that most base, yet heady, of electrical cocktails--that had caused 500 volts to course through the car.
With stern reserve and newfound respect for Mr. Edison, they still caught the next car home.
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