The Potemkin, famous for its 1905 mutiny which was later depicted by Sergei Eisenstein on film, was launched.
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Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
The Potemkin, famous for its 1905 mutiny which was later depicted by Sergei Eisenstein on film, was launched.
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The Wild Bunch robbed the First National Bank of Winnemucca, Nevada.
Well, maybe. Somebody robbed it, but it's disputed who. It may have been the Wild Bunch, or some members of the Wild Bunch, or just other theives.
Actress Belle Archer died of a stroke at age 41.
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Minnesota inflicted the abysmal and now largely illegal primary election system on the country, putting into effect an 1899 law requiring the same.
These have become state funded party elections which primarily operate to keep the Republicans and Democrats in npower, and everyone else, out. Reform, and a restoration of democracy in the United States will require making these non party elections, which could very easily be done, and which has been somewhat done in Alaska. Wyoming's legislature recently acted to ban open primaries in an anti democratic move.
The American League completed its last season as a minor league baseball circuit.
Li Hongzhang was accepted by the Allied powers as the representative of China for peace negotiations to end the Boxer Rebellion.
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Filipino insurrectionist under Gen. Juan Cailles defeated elements of the 15th and 37th Infantry at the Battle of Mabitac.
A massive strike of Pennsylvania anthracite coal miners began.
Queen Victoria issued the Proclamation of the Commonwealth of Australia, stating "We do hereby declare that on and after the first day of January One thousand nine hundred and one the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia shall be united in a Federal Commonwealth under the name of The Commonwealth of Australia."
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Ninety U.S. troops took on 1,000 Filipinos at Siniloan.
American diplomats discussed the situation in China.
Mr. Conger to Mr. Hay.
Legation of the United States,
Pekin, China, September 16, 1900.
Sir: A whole month has elapsed since the arrival of the “relief expedition” and the flight of the Imperial court, and apparently no progress has been made toward reestablishment of Chinese authority here or negotiations for a settlement.
Princa Ching is still waiting the arrival of Li Hung Chang. Most of the foreign ministers here are without instructions. At a meeting of the diplomatic corps yesterday it was suggested that if the Emperor and Empress Dowager could be induced to return to Pekin negotiations might be greatly facilitated. All agreed that if they could be withdrawn from the influence of Prince Tuan and other pernicious advisers it would be better. Much time could also be saved, because, if acts of Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang must be presented to the Throne for approval, it would take weeks to get them to Sianfu and returned. * * *
It was agreed that each would write an informal note to Prince Ching suggesting the return of the “Emperor and Empress Dowager,” “the Court,” or the “Emperor,” as he pleased. I preferred to mention only the “Emperor,” and have written Prince Ching accordingly, inclosing a copy herewith of the note sent him.
I have the honor to be, etc.,
E.H. Conger
Um. . . .
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The Japanese political party Rikken Seiyūkai (立憲政友会; Association of Friends of Constitutional Government) was formed.
It would endure until 1940 when it was dissolved in the face of the Japanese government's effort to have a single party, rather than multiple ones, which fit with its ideology and that of its fellow travelers.
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Twenty-two men of the 16th Infantry defeated a Filipino force of 400 insurgents at Carig. The man in command, Sgt. Henry F. Schroeder, won the Medal of Honor.
His citation read:
With 22 men defeated 400 insurgents, killing 36 and wounding 90.
Schroeder was a career solider who had joined the Army in 1896 and retired as a Major in 1930. He died in 1959 at age 84.
The Transvaal proclaimed Schalk Willem Burger to be acting president of the South African Republic. Paul Kruger had fled.
Philippine troops under Col. Maxio Abad defeated an American column in the Battle of Pulang Lupa. The action was so one sided that the US force surrendered.
Dr. Jesse Lazear allowed himself to be bitten by a mosquito in Cuba in order to prove that Yellow Fever was transmitted by the insect. He became ill with the disease shortly thereafter and died on September 25.
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The Taft Commission, the precursor to the Congress of the Philippines, enacted its first four laws. They dealt with monetary appropriations for road construction, surveys, and the salaries for two new government employees.
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The Galveston Sharpshooters, a unit of the Texas state militia, began patrolling Galveston and shooting looters. About 250 such people were shot.
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The full devastation in Galveston started to become known, while ot the outside world they remained unkown.
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane, the "Great Galveston Hurricane" made landfall. It killed no less than 8,000 people and maybe up to 12,000 and destroyed Galveston.
It remains the fourth deadliest storm in U.S. history.
The water rose 8'.
Notable in this, this was a slow moving hurricane. It'd be hard to imagine this occurring today. In Galveston, it wouldn't, as a seawall was built after the storm which was tested, and passed the test in the 1915 Galveston Hurricane.
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Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary ordered the dissolution of the Abgeordnetenhaus, the elected portion of the Austrian Reichsrat. rather than have to suspend constitutional rights.
The Abgeordnetenhaus was confusing and divided along ethnic lines between German and Slavic parties.
Hungary, which was separately administered, didn't participate in the whole mess, which was also part of the problem.
Austro Hungaria was a house of cards.
The Galveston Hurricane was approaching landfall.
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Emilio Aguinaldo set up his headquarters at Palanan, on the eastern side of Luzon.
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It was American Labor Day.
The 1899 Hague Convention went into effect, binding those nations which had entered into it, which the US had not.
The South Carolina African American Capital City Guards, while giving an exhibition drill in Charleston, reacted to the watching crowed being stormed by white horsemen, with a few members even fixing bayonets. The incident would lead to their disbandment.
Numerous policemen were injured, and three killed, when a power line fell onto the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's call box circuit.
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The United Kingdom annexed the South African Republic.
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Mexico called a halt to an eight month campaign against the Yaqui.
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The Wild Bunch robbed the Union Pacific No. 3 at Tipton, Wyoming, taking $45,000.
Charles E. Woodcock, express messenger for the Union Pacific, had the misfortune of being on a train robbed by the gang for the second time.
This would be their last train robbery.
This is famously depicted in the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
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The wife of Maj. Gen. James H. Wilson, Military Governor of the Matanzas-Santa Clara Department of Cuba, was killed when she stepped from a carriage and stepped on a match that had been burning in the street, catching her dress on fire.
I note this due to the absolute tyranny of women's clothing, much reduced in our present era, and due to the bizarre fact that women were so identified with their husbands in an earlier era, I could not learn her name.
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Lord Robert's British troops defeated Gen. Botha's South Africans in the Battle of Dalmanutha. South African Republic President Paul Kruger was forced to flee the country.
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane began to form.
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An "unidentified French coxswain" became the youngest Olympic medalist in history, helping the team of François Brandt and Roelof Klein win the first gold medal ever for the Netherlands in rowing.
The original coxswain was too heavy. The replacement was as young as ten years old.
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