1898

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Events

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1898 world map

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

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August 28: Caleb Bradham names his soft drink Pepsi-Cola

August

September

October

  • October 1 – The Vienna University of Economics and Business is founded, under the name Template:Lang.
  • October 3Battle of Sugar Point: Ojibwe tribesmen defeat U.S. government troops, in northern Minnesota.
  • October 6 – The Sinfonia Club, later to become the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity, is founded at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston by Ossian Everett Mills.
  • October 15 – The Fork Union Military Academy is founded, in Fork Union, Virginia.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • October 21 – General Leonard Wood, the U.S. military governor of Cuba, issues a proclamation guaranteeing personal rights to the Cuban people.<ref name="ARORD98">The American Monthly Review of Reviews (December 1898), pp. 641-646</ref>
  • October 22 – In a race riot near Harperville, Mississippi in the U.S., 14 African-Americans and one white person are killed.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • October 23 – An anarchist, suspected of plotting the assassination of Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II, is arrested in Egypt at Alexandria.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • October 24
    • The last Spanish soldiers in Puerto Rico, led by General Ortega, depart on ships to return to Spain.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
    • U.S. President William McKinley extends the deadline for all Spanish troops to leave Cuba. Set to expire on December 1, the last day to depart is extended to January 1, 1899.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
    • Chinese soldiers attack a party of British engineers at the Marco Polo Bridge on the Beijing to Hankou railway.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • October 26
    • A collision between two Japanese steamers at sea kills 60 Japanese sailors.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
    • The U.S. begins the release and repatriation of Spanish Navy sailors who had been taken as prisoners of war in the Philippines, and sends them back to Spain.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • October 27 – The Court of Cassation in Paris hears arguments from lawyers regarding a new trial in the Dreyfus case.<ref name="ARORD98"/> The Court grants the request on October 29.
  • October 29
    • France's Court of Cassation grants a rehearing on the Dreyfus case.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
    • Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and his wife arrive at Jerusalem in Ottoman-ruled Palestine and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • October 30 – The Imperial Russian government announces that the leaders of the world's major nations have accepted the invitation of the Tsar to take part in a proposed conference on disarmament.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • October 31
    • The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Jerusalem, is dedicated after the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire presents the area, said to be the site of the Virgin Mary's home, to Germany's Roman Catholics.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
    • Count Ōkuma Shigenobu, Japan's Prime Minister, announces his resignation along with that of his cabinet of ministers.<ref name="ARORD98"/>

November

  • November 1Charles Dupuy forms a new government as Prime Minister of France following the resignation of Henri Brisson.<ref name="ARORD98">The American Monthly Review of Reviews (December 1898), pp. 641-646</ref>
  • November 3 – With increasing violence threatened by rebels in China, the Russian fleet at Port Arthur and the British warships at Wei-Hai-Wei are readied for battle.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 5
    • Negros Revolution: Filipinos on the island of Negros revolt against Spanish rule and establish the short-lived Republic of Negros.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
    • In China, an admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy and 40 sailors are denied permission by the Chinese government to proceed from Tientsin to Beijing.
    • In the U.S., the collapse of a theater under construction in Detroit kills 11 workmen.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 6 – The Japanese ambassador to China meets with the Emperor and the Empress Dowager at Beijing.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 7 – The final meeting of the Cuban Assembly of the República de Cuba en Armas, which had been founded in 1895 during the Cuban War of Independence, is called to order by General Calixto García in the city of Santa Cruz del Sur. Domingo Méndez Capote is elected as president of the assembly.
  • November 8
    • Elections are held in the U.S. for all 357 seats in the House of Representatives, as well as for the governors and state legislature of 25 of the 45 states. With 179 needed for a majority, the Republican Party maintains control with 187 seats, despite losing 19; the Democratic party gains 37 to reach 124 seats; the Populist party losses all but five of its 22 seats, and the other 4 seats are controlled by smaller parties. Among Governors elected are Theodore Roosevelt as Governor of the state of New York.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
    • Count Yamagata Aritomo forms a new government as Prime Minister of Japan.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 9 – In the U.S., the racial violence in Phoenix, South Carolina, comes to an end after 12 African-Americans had been lynched.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 10
  • November 11 – In Wilmington, negro leaders and white republicans are forced to leave the city by new government.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 12The Earl of Minto takes office as the new Governor General of Canada.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 17 – Fighting begins in Pana, Illinois, between striking white coal miners and black miners hired to replace them.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 18 – The wreck of the ship Atalanta off the coast of the U.S. state of Oregon kills 28 of the 30 crew aboard.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 19 – In U.S. college football, Harvard University defeats Yale University, 17 to 0, to close the season unbeaten.<ref name="ARORD98"/>
  • November 21 – At the Paris conference to end the Spanish-American War, the U.S. commissioners offer $20,000,000 for purchase of the Philippines from Spain.<ref name="AROR199">The American Monthly Review of Reviews (January 1899), pp. 24-28</ref>
  • November 24 – Italy sends an ultimatum to the Sultan of Morocco concerning treatment of Italian residents.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • November 26
  • November 27 – All 115 people aboard the American steamer SS Portland are killed when the ship founders off of the coast of Cape Cod.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • November 28 –The Spanish peace commissioners in Paris announce that they accept the offer of the U.S. to purchase the Philippines.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • November 30 – The United Central American States, a merger of Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador, is formally dissolved after the government was unable to suppress a revolution in San Salvador.<ref name="AROR199"/>

December

  • December 1
    • President Alfaro of Ecuador suspends the government and assumes a dictatorship over the South American nation.<ref name="AROR199"/>
    • The French government decrees a ban on imports of fruit and plants from the United States.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 2 – The French Chamber of Deputies declines to endorse the policies of Prime Minister Charles Dupuy, with the vote failing 228 to 243.<ref name="AROR199"/>
    • President Alfaro of Ecuador suspends the govnerment and assumes a dictatorship over the South American nation.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 3 – The Republic of Nicaragua issues a decree announcing its return to sovereignty as a separate nation after its union with El Salvador and Honduras collapses.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 4
    • President Zelaya of Nicaragua appoints a new cabinet free of ministers from El Salvador or Honduras.<ref name="AROR199"/>
    • The wreck of the British steamer SS Clan Drummond in the Bay of Biscay kills 37 people on board.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 5 – A fire at a factory in the Russian city of Vilana (now Vilnius in Lithuania) kills 15 women and girls, most of whom die after jumping from the windows.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 6 – The Chancellor of Germany opens the new session of the Reichstag and asks for an increase in the budget for the German Army.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 9 – The first of the two Tsavo Man-Eaters is shot by John Henry Patterson; the second is killed 3 weeks later, after 135 railway construction workers have been killed by the lions.
  • December 10 – The Treaty of Paris is signed, ending the Spanish–American War.
  • December 12 – The French Chamber of Deputies voes 403 to 78 in favor of the Depuy government.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 15
    • A warrant issued in Paris for the arrest of Count Ferdinand Esterhazy in connection with the Dreyfus case.<ref name="AROR199"/>
    • A new President of the Swiss Confederation is elected.<ref name="AROR199"/>
    • The French Chamber of Deputies votes to extend a loan of 200,000,000 francs for the construction of railroads in French Indochina.<ref name="AROR199"/>
  • December 18Gaston de Chasseloup-Laubat sets the first official land speed record in an automobile, averaging Template:Cvt over Template:Cvt in France.
  • December 21 – Prince George of Greece arrives in Crete as its High Commissioner, and is escorted by the flagships of four nations.<ref name="AROR299">The American Monthly Review of Reviews (February 1899), pp. 154-157</ref>
  • December 25 – Penny postage goes into effect throughout the British Empire, setting the cost of mailing a letter to most British colonies at one pence. Rates remain the same for mail to Australia, New Zealand and the Cape Colony.<ref name="AROR299"/>
  • December 26Marie and Pierre Curie announce the discovery of an element that they name radium.<ref name="AROR299"/>
  • December 27 – The French government delivers its secret dossier on the Dreyfus case to the Court of Cassation.<ref name="AROR299"/>
  • December 28 – The Swiss village of Airolo is buried in an avalanche.<ref name="AROR299"/>
  • December 29
  • December 31

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Births

January

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Gracie Fields
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Kaj Munk
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Sergei Eisenstein
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Randolph Scott
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Denjirō Ōkōchi
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Bertolt Brecht
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Leó Szilárd
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Enzo Ferrari
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Soong Mei-ling
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Eben Dönges

February

March

April

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Paul Robeson

May

June

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Jim Fouché

July

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Stefanos Stefanopoulos
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Isidor Isaac Rabi

August

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Regis Toomey
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Leopold Infeld

September

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Alfons Gorbach
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Howard Florey
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George Gershwin

October

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William O. Douglas
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Peng Dehuai
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Karl Ziegler
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Gunnar Myrdal

November

December

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Deaths

January–June

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Lewis Carroll
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Matilda Joslyn Gage
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William Ewart Gladstone

July–December

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Otto von Bismarck
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Theodor Fontane
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Saint Charbel Makhluf

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