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authorized......March 3, 1899 The Ohio Centennial and Northwest Territory Exposition at Toledo, O., authorized......March 3, 1899 Attack on British and American sailors at Samoa, by Mataafa's followers......April 1, 1899 Stephen J. Field, associate justice United States Supreme Court, dies at Washington, D. C.......April 9, 1899 Bronze bust of Thomas Paine unveiled at New Rochelle, N. Y.......May 30, 1899 Statue of President Arthur unveiled in Madison Square, New York......June 14, 1899 First formal meeting of the Venezuela arbitration commission......June 15, 1899 The President calls for ten regiments to quell Philippine insurrection......July 7, 1899 [For an account of the insurrection, and chronology of the main events, see Aguinaldo; Philippines, etc.] Elihu Root succeeds Russell A. Alger as Secretary of War......July 22, 1899 Reciprocity treaty with France signed......July 24, 1899 Hurricane at Porto Rico, many hundreds of lives lost......Aug. 8,
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1899 Governor Roosevelt signs the new civil service bill, which repeals the starchless law of May 15, 1897......April 18, 1899 President McKinley visits Brooklyn navy-yard and cables Admiral Dewey congratulations on the anniversary of his victory at Manila......May 1, 1899 Ex-Gov. Roswell P. Flower dies......May 12, 1899 Bronze bust of Thomas Paine unveiled at New Rochelle, N. Y.......May 30, 1899 Bronze statue of President Arthur unveiled in Madison Square, New York......June 14, 1899 Justice Leonard A. Giegerich issues order for the members of the municipal council of New York to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt in failing to vote bond issues......July 27, 1899 East Hampton, L. I., celebrates 250th anniversary......Aug. 24, 1899 Cornelius Vanderbilt dies......Sept. 12, 1899 Great naval parade in honor of Admiral Dewey......Sept. 29, 1899 Shamrock defeated in the races for the America's cup......Oct. 20, 1899 Governor Roosevelt