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** Spanish rule formally ends in [[Cuba]] with the cession of Spanish sovereignty to the U.S., concluding 400 years of the [[Spanish Empire]] in the Americas.<ref name="AROR299">''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (February 1899), pp. 153-157</ref>
** Spanish rule formally ends in [[Cuba]] with the cession of Spanish sovereignty to the U.S., concluding 400 years of the [[Spanish Empire]] in the Americas.<ref name="AROR299">''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (February 1899), pp. 153-157</ref>
** In Samoa, followers of Mataafa, claimant to the rule of the island's subjects, burn the town of Upolu in an ambush of followers of other claimants, Malietoa Tanus and Tamasese, who are evacuated by the British warship HMS ''Porpoise''.<ref name="AROR299"/>  
** In Samoa, followers of Mataafa, claimant to the rule of the island's subjects, burn the town of Upolu in an ambush of followers of other claimants, Malietoa Tanus and Tamasese, who are evacuated by the British warship HMS ''Porpoise''.<ref name="AROR299"/>  
** [[Queens]] and [[Staten Island]] become administratively part of [[New York City]].
** [[Theodore Roosevelt]] is inaugurated as [[Governor of New York]] at the age of 39.<ref name="AROR299"/>
* [[January 2]] &ndash; [[Theodore Roosevelt]] is inaugurated as [[Governor of New York]] at the age of 39.<ref name="AROR299"/>
* [[January 3]] &ndash; A treaty of alliance is signed between Russia and Afghanistan.<ref name="AROR299"/>
* [[January 3]] &ndash; A treaty of alliance is signed between Russia and Afghanistan.<ref name="AROR299"/>
* [[January 5]] &ndash;  
* [[January 5]] &ndash;  
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* [[April 24]] &ndash; The Scottish ship ''[[Loch Sloy]]'' is wrecked off the coast of [[Australia]]'s [[Kangaroo Island]], drowning 32 people on board.
* [[April 24]] &ndash; The Scottish ship ''[[Loch Sloy]]'' is wrecked off the coast of [[Australia]]'s [[Kangaroo Island]], drowning 32 people on board.
[[File:18990425 Timepiece.jpg|thumb|160x160px|A timepiece created in Victoria Hong Kong on 25 April 1899]]
[[File:18990425 Timepiece.jpg|thumb|160x160px|A timepiece created in Victoria Hong Kong on 25 April 1899]]
* [[April 26]] &ndash; [[Jean Sibelius]] conducts the world première of his [[Symphony No. 1 (Sibelius)|Symphony No. 1]] in [[Helsinki]].
* [[April 26]] &ndash; [[Jean Sibelius]] conducts the world première of his [[Symphony No. 1 (Sibelius)|Symphony No. 1]] in [[Helsinki]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Symphony No. 1, Jean Sibelius |url=https://www.laphil.com/musicdb/pieces/3906/symphony-no-1 |access-date=2025-07-27 |website=LA Phil |language=en}}</ref>
* [[April 27]] &ndash; The Samoan chieftain Maataafa declares an armistice but Germany declines to agree to it.<ref name="AROR699"/>  
* [[April 27]] &ndash; The Samoan chieftain Maataafa declares an armistice but Germany declines to agree to it.<ref name="AROR699"/>  
**A tornado in the U.S. kills numerous people in [[Kirksville, Missouri|Kirksville]] and [[Newtown, Missouri]].<ref name="AROR699"/>
**A tornado in the U.S. kills numerous people in [[Kirksville, Missouri|Kirksville]] and [[Newtown, Missouri]].<ref name="AROR699"/>
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**[[Camille Jenatzy]] of Belgium becomes the first person to drive faster than 100 kilometers per hour, powering his electric racecar at {{convert|105.88|km/h}} at a track at [[Achères, Yvelines|Achères]].
**[[Camille Jenatzy]] of Belgium becomes the first person to drive faster than 100 kilometers per hour, powering his electric racecar at {{convert|105.88|km/h}} at a track at [[Achères, Yvelines|Achères]].
**In the U.S., several hundred miners capture a railroad train at [[Coeur d'Alene, Idaho]], arm themselves with guns and dynamite, and advance on the town of [[Wardner, Idaho]], destroying property of mining ccompanies that employ non-unon labor.<ref name="AROR699"/>  
**In the U.S., several hundred miners capture a railroad train at [[Coeur d'Alene, Idaho]], arm themselves with guns and dynamite, and advance on the town of [[Wardner, Idaho]], destroying property of mining ccompanies that employ non-unon labor.<ref name="AROR699"/>  
*[[April 30]]- The Blackwater massacre takes place in the up and coming town of Blackwater in West Elizebeth in the United States. The infamous gun fight involved the Van der Linde gang or better known as “Dutches boys”, the Blackwater police department, the Pinkerton detective agency, and allegedly famous gunslinger Landon Ricketts. The gunfight was put in motion after members of the Van der Linde gang attempted to rob a steam boat on the docks of Blackwater. The gun fight resulted in many deaths among law enforcement agency's but what boosted the case to its level of infamy was the shooting of a young girl named Heidi McCourt who was shot by Dutch Van der Linde for seemingly no reason. Three members of the Van der linde gang died as a result of the gunfight ( Mac Callender, Davey Callender, Jenny Kirk,) along with one member being captured by bounty hunters but then escaping (Sean Mcguarie). After the shootout a manhunt conducted by the Pinkerton detective agency was conducted offering high cash reward for the capture of killing of certain Van der Linde gang members.


=== May ===
=== May ===
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** The German domestic appliance company [[Miele]] is founded.
** The German domestic appliance company [[Miele]] is founded.
* [[July 3]] &ndash; Swiss-born American boxer [[Frank Erne]] wins the world lightweight championship by defeating champion [[Kid Lavigne|George "Kid" Lavigne]] in [[Buffalo, New York]].
* [[July 3]] &ndash; Swiss-born American boxer [[Frank Erne]] wins the world lightweight championship by defeating champion [[Kid Lavigne|George "Kid" Lavigne]] in [[Buffalo, New York]].
* [[July 4]] &ndash; The most famous skeleton of a [[dinosaur]] ever found intact, a [[diplodocus]], is discovered at the Sheep Creek Quarry near [[Medicine Bow, Wyoming]]. The expedition team, financed by [[Andrew Carnegie]] for the [[Carnegie Museum of Natural History]] and led by William Harlow Reed, bestows the name "[[Dippy]]" on the ''Diplodocus carnegii''. It becomes well known after Carnegie has plaster cast replicas made for donation to museums all over the world. <ref>"A specimen-level phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Diplodocidae (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)", by Emanuel Tschopp, et al., [[PeerJ]], 2015</ref>
* [[July 4]] &ndash; The most famous skeleton of a [[dinosaur]] ever found intact, a [[diplodocus]], is discovered at the Sheep Creek Quarry near [[Medicine Bow, Wyoming]]. The expedition team, financed by [[Andrew Carnegie]] for the [[Carnegie Museum of Natural History]] and led by William Harlow Reed, bestows the name "[[Dippy]]" on the ''Diplodocus carnegii''. It becomes well known after Carnegie has plaster cast replicas made for donation to museums all over the world.<ref>"A specimen-level phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Diplodocidae (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)", by Emanuel Tschopp, et al., [[PeerJ]], 2015</ref>
* [[July 5]] &ndash; The 1895 Trade and Navigation agreement between the Japanese and Russian empires goes into effect, with each country was given "a full freedom of ship and cargo entrance to all places, ports, and rivers on the other country's territory."<ref>"Military Activity in the EEZ: Exclusive or Excluded Right", by Captain Alexander S. Skaridov, in ''Freedom of Seas, Passage Rights and the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention'' (Martinus Nijhoff, 2009) p. 251</ref>
* [[July 5]] &ndash; The 1895 Trade and Navigation agreement between the Japanese and Russian empires goes into effect, with each country was given "a full freedom of ship and cargo entrance to all places, ports, and rivers on the other country's territory."<ref>"Military Activity in the EEZ: Exclusive or Excluded Right", by Captain Alexander S. Skaridov, in ''Freedom of Seas, Passage Rights and the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention'' (Martinus Nijhoff, 2009) p. 251</ref>
* [[July 7]] &ndash; [[The Great Lakes Group|The Great Lakes Towing Company]] is incorporated by [[John D. Rockefeller]] and [[William G. Mather]] to acquire more than 150 [[tugboat]]s to control shipping in four of the North American [[Great Lakes]] and quickly builds a monopoly on Great Lakes traffic.
* [[July 7]] &ndash; [[The Great Lakes Group|The Great Lakes Towing Company]] is incorporated by [[John D. Rockefeller]] and [[William G. Mather]] to acquire more than 150 [[tugboat]]s to control shipping in four of the North American [[Great Lakes]] and quickly builds a monopoly on Great Lakes traffic.
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** The Philippine Republic capital at [[Bayambang]] surrenders as the government flees the Fourth Cavalry of the U.S. Army.
** The Philippine Republic capital at [[Bayambang]] surrenders as the government flees the Fourth Cavalry of the U.S. Army.
* [[November 29]] &ndash; The [[FC Barcelona]] [[association football]] club is founded.<ref>[https://www.marca.com/en/football/barcelona/2016/07/20/578fe0c4e5fdeaf4418b4632.html "The hidden story behind the founder of Barcelona"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220921225116/https://www.marca.com/en/football/barcelona/2016/07/20/578fe0c4e5fdeaf4418b4632.html |date=September 21, 2022 }}, Unidad Editorial Información Deportiva (MARCA.com), July 20, 2016</ref>
* [[November 29]] &ndash; The [[FC Barcelona]] [[association football]] club is founded.<ref>[https://www.marca.com/en/football/barcelona/2016/07/20/578fe0c4e5fdeaf4418b4632.html "The hidden story behind the founder of Barcelona"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220921225116/https://www.marca.com/en/football/barcelona/2016/07/20/578fe0c4e5fdeaf4418b4632.html |date=September 21, 2022 }}, Unidad Editorial Información Deportiva (MARCA.com), July 20, 2016</ref>
* [[November 30]] &ndash; The first women to serve, in uniform, in the armed forces of any nation begins service as part of the [[Canadian Army|Canadian Militia]] Expeditionary Force to [[Cape Town]] to serve in the [[Boer War]]. [[Georgina Pope|Georgina Fane Pope]] and three other women are enlisted as army nurses. <ref>Patrick Robertson, ''Robertson's Book of Firsts: Who Did What for the First Time'' (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011)</ref>
* [[November 30]] &ndash; The first women to serve, in uniform, in the armed forces of any nation begins service as part of the [[Canadian Army|Canadian Militia]] Expeditionary Force to [[Cape Town]] to serve in the [[Boer War]]. [[Georgina Pope|Georgina Fane Pope]] and three other women are enlisted as army nurses.<ref>Patrick Robertson, ''Robertson's Book of Firsts: Who Did What for the First Time'' (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011)</ref>


=== December ===
=== December ===
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* [[Timken Roller Bearing Company]], predecessor of worldwide parts brand [[Timken Company|Timken]], is founded in [[Missouri]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.timken.com/about/our-story/ |title=Our Story {{!}} The History of The Timken Company since 1899 |access-date=July 15, 2020 }}</ref>
* [[Timken Roller Bearing Company]], predecessor of worldwide parts brand [[Timken Company|Timken]], is founded in [[Missouri]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.timken.com/about/our-story/ |title=Our Story {{!}} The History of The Timken Company since 1899 |access-date=July 15, 2020 }}</ref>
* The [[1899–1923 cholera pandemic]] begins, spreading to [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [[Africa]].
* The [[1899–1923 cholera pandemic]] begins, spreading to [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [[Africa]].
* A particularly severe flood hits many water areas in [[Finland]]. The water level of many lakes, such as lake [[Saimaa]], reach extraordinary heights, which are marked on the coastal cliffs to this day. In Finland the flood is called the [[Oathbreaker's flood]] because it coincided with severe dissatisfaction with the emperor [[Nicholas II]] among the Finns.<ref>Vuori, Pertti: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121101160429/http://www.lappeenranta.fi/Suomeksi/Palvelut/Kirjasto/Etela-Karjala-aineisto/Joutsenolaisia_tarinoita/Suuri_adressi_-_Valarikon_viiva.iw3 Joutsenolaisia tarinoita: Suuri addressi - Valarikon viiva], City of Lappeenranta. Accessed on 9 February 2020.</ref>


== Births ==
== Births ==
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* [[October 4]] &ndash; [[Franz Jonas]], [[President of Austria]] (d. [[1974]])
* [[October 4]] &ndash; [[Franz Jonas]], [[President of Austria]] (d. [[1974]])
* [[October 5]] &ndash; [[George, Duke of Mecklenburg]], head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (d. [[1963]])
* [[October 5]] &ndash; [[George, Duke of Mecklenburg]], head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (d. [[1963]])
* [[October 8]] &ndash; [[Al Sheehan]], American entertainment businessman and radio host (d. [[1967]])
* [[October 9]] &ndash; [[Bruce Catton]], American Civil War historian, Pulitzer Prize winner (d. [[1978]])
* [[October 9]] &ndash; [[Bruce Catton]], American Civil War historian, Pulitzer Prize winner (d. [[1978]])
* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[Miguel Ángel Asturias]], Guatemalan writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1974]])
* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[Miguel Ángel Asturias]], Guatemalan writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1974]])
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* [[November 18]] &ndash; [[Eugene Ormandy]], Hungarian-American conductor (d. [[1985]])
* [[November 18]] &ndash; [[Eugene Ormandy]], Hungarian-American conductor (d. [[1985]])
* [[November 19]] &ndash; [[Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei]], Shia Ayatollah (d. [[1992]])
* [[November 19]] &ndash; [[Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei]], Shia Ayatollah (d. [[1992]])
* [[November 22]] &ndash; [[Hoagy Carmichael]], American composer, pianist, singer, actor and bandleader (d. [[1981]])
* [[November 22]]
** [[Hoagy Carmichael]], American composer, pianist, singer, actor and bandleader (d. [[1981]])
** [[Gualtiero De Angelis]], Italian actor and voice actor (d. [[1980]])
* [[November 24]] &ndash; [[Soraya Tarzi]], Afghan feminist, queen (d. [[1968]])
* [[November 24]] &ndash; [[Soraya Tarzi]], Afghan feminist, queen (d. [[1968]])
* [[November 26]]
* [[November 26]]
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[[File:Alfred_Sisley_photo_full.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Alfred Sisley]]]]
[[File:Alfred_Sisley_photo_full.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Alfred Sisley]]]]
[[File:Paul Julius Reuter 1869.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Paul Reuter]]]]
[[File:Paul Julius Reuter 1869.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Paul Reuter]]]]
[[File:Emma Hardinge Britten 1884.png|thumb|110px|[[Emma Hardinge Britten]]]]
[[File:Antonio luna small.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Antonio Luna]]]]
[[File:Antonio luna small.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Antonio Luna]]]]


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* [[May 16]] &ndash; [[William Nast (Methodist)|William Nast]], German-born religious leader and founder of the German Methodist Church in the U.S. (b. 1807)
* [[May 16]] &ndash; [[William Nast (Methodist)|William Nast]], German-born religious leader and founder of the German Methodist Church in the U.S. (b. 1807)
* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Charles R. Buckalew]], American politician and diplomat (b. 1821)
* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Charles R. Buckalew]], American politician and diplomat (b. 1821)
* [[May 22]] – [[John Bachmann]], Swiss-American lithographer (b. [[1817]])
* [[May 24]] &ndash; [[William Brett, 1st Viscount Esher]], British law lord (b. [[1817]])
* [[May 24]] &ndash; [[William Brett, 1st Viscount Esher]], British law lord (b. [[1817]])
* [[May 25]] &ndash; [[Emilio Castelar y Ripoll]], President of the First Spanish Republic (b. [[1832]])
* [[May 25]] &ndash; [[Emilio Castelar y Ripoll]], President of the First Spanish Republic (b. [[1832]])
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=== September–October ===
=== September–October ===
[[File:Emma Hardinge Britten 1884.png|thumb|110px|[[Emma Hardinge Britten]]]]
* [[September 2]] &ndash; [[Ernest Renshaw]], British tennis player (b. [[1861]])
* [[September 2]] &ndash; [[Ernest Renshaw]], British tennis player (b. [[1861]])
* [[September 12]] &ndash; [[Cornelius Vanderbilt II]], American railway magnate (b. [[1843]])
* [[September 12]] &ndash; [[Cornelius Vanderbilt II]], American railway magnate (b. [[1843]])

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Antal Páger
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Max Theiler

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Café Filho
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Ramon Novarro

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Gloria Swanson
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P. L. Travers
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Frances Laughton Mace

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Emma Hardinge Britten

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Garret Hobart

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