the- Blind son of Peter Bacigalupi - 16 February, 1907
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:48 am
Someone posted this on Facebook. Thought I'd share it here too. Seem Mr. Baciaglupi may not have been such a nice guy....
BACIGALUPI'S BLIND SON DIES IN POVERTY
Wealthy San Franciscan Refused to Extend Aid to Afflicted Boy
Lucien Peter Bacigalupi, the- blind son of Peter Bacigalupi,. the wealthylocal agent for the Edison p.honograph and other amusement devices, died recently in- a Chicag-o rooming-house in destitute circumstances.
At, the end he was attended only by a blind Bchoolmate, Rasendo Uruchurtu. Over a year ago young. Bacigalupi sued his father for support/ . The complaint of the son was a pitiful/document,' narrating the helplessness of his condition^ It stated that the youth was at that time dependent upon the bounty, of his Krandmother, ' whose resources were but meager y Inhis answer to the. complaint the wealthy, impresario of talking machines declared that he was . unable ' to contribute to the ; son's -support' owing to the demands -made on -.- his purse by his fariiily,; which included several daughters who were in £ society. The suit created > much f eelln g ' at the time, and when ;it. was 'on Judge. Hebbard's calendar the father; was bitterly., arraigned by ,the court for his. neglect of the afflicted son. .But the parent finally won his' case.:' -Without 'means of support, : the blind .youth | endeavored to earn his living by singing on the concert 1 ; stage, 1" but; did not J succeed. Last summer he went East.
https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d ... 16.2.28.24
BACIGALUPI'S BLIND SON DIES IN POVERTY
Wealthy San Franciscan Refused to Extend Aid to Afflicted Boy
Lucien Peter Bacigalupi, the- blind son of Peter Bacigalupi,. the wealthylocal agent for the Edison p.honograph and other amusement devices, died recently in- a Chicag-o rooming-house in destitute circumstances.
At, the end he was attended only by a blind Bchoolmate, Rasendo Uruchurtu. Over a year ago young. Bacigalupi sued his father for support/ . The complaint of the son was a pitiful/document,' narrating the helplessness of his condition^ It stated that the youth was at that time dependent upon the bounty, of his Krandmother, ' whose resources were but meager y Inhis answer to the. complaint the wealthy, impresario of talking machines declared that he was . unable ' to contribute to the ; son's -support' owing to the demands -made on -.- his purse by his fariiily,; which included several daughters who were in £ society. The suit created > much f eelln g ' at the time, and when ;it. was 'on Judge. Hebbard's calendar the father; was bitterly., arraigned by ,the court for his. neglect of the afflicted son. .But the parent finally won his' case.:' -Without 'means of support, : the blind .youth | endeavored to earn his living by singing on the concert 1 ; stage, 1" but; did not J succeed. Last summer he went East.
https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d ... 16.2.28.24