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ged sixty-three......Dec. 29, 1894 [Estate estimated at $40,000,000.] President nominates Col. G. N. Lieber to be judge advocate-general in place of Brig.-Gen. D. G. Swaim, retired......Jan. 3, 1895 Royalist uprising at Waikiki Beach, about 5 miles from Honolulu, for the purpose of overthrowing the government (easily suppressed)......Jan. 6, 1895 Brooklyn street-car strike, attended with great loss of property and several lives, without beneficial results to the strikers......Jan. 10, 1895 Senate passes the urgency deficiency bill, including appropriations for collecting the income tax......Jan. 15, 1895 M. Casimir-Perier resigns the presidency of France......Jan. 15, 1895 M. Felix Faure elected to the presidency of France......Jan. 17, 1895 Nicaragua Canal bill passes the Senate......Jan. 25, 1895 James G. Blaine dies at Washington, D. C.......Jan. 27, 1895 Loss of the North German Lloyd steamship Elbe off the coast of Holland......Jan. 30, 1895 Sprin
ion granting pardon and restoring civil rights to all persons who were disfranchised by the anti-polygamy laws, excepting those who had not complied with the proclamation issued by President Harrison in January, 1893......Sept. 27, 1894 At the general election in Utah the Republicans elect Frank J. Cannon delegate to Congress, also sixty of 107 delegates to the constitutional convention......Nov. 6, 1894 The board of education inaugurates compulsory education in Salt Lake City......Jan. 10, 1895 Utah's seventh constitutional convention convenes in Salt Lake City......March 4, 1895 The constitutional convention (the seventh) adopts the woman-suffrage clause......April 5, 1895 After adopting the constitution, the convention adjourns, after a session of sixty-six days, sine die......May 8, 1895 The Republicans elect Congressman Clarence E. Alien, a majority of the legislature, and the entire State ticket......Nov. 5, 1895 President Grover Cleveland signs the proclama