

EVENTS OP 1807. 



\Vashington : .|,,i,n \V. Poster is ap|iiir 



.Mih Russia and Japan for tin- j-r.-ii ction 



iitervst*; Great Britain hu> refused 



crnor signs the 



antitrust bills. North Cnr<>lina : o (> , nm.; of the 

 S-uthern Bpt: ' Wilmiiif; 



.linn llaralson elected president l.--i..i..n: 

 The Amerirnn Society gives a fan-well dm: 

 Mr. B*>a: ambassador of (In- United 



Citlhoun. n R| 



- lii-Ath of hr. Kin/. 



9. The Secretary of tin tin TIII-.T 



: ; to protect AM,, rfoao m- 



11 : The ^ucen Kegent authorizes a 

 >INNI to defray v> Ml in Cuba 



nti-1 t!..- Phihpp;' 



HI. \Va- i MI- Mipreme Court d- <M 



of the Berliner patent ill till' Bell telephone 



case, i ' inning the patent for nearly twelve 



Years. Appointmei. 1 P ; i.-nt .1-1. Ian. . ' 



University. 'tier to 11 . 



gate the Condition of the Bering S-a seal herd dur- 



1 ie present season. Corea joins the Um\ 

 Postal I'n ion. Belgium : Opening "f the Kx posit ion 

 at Brussels. Turkey demands $ir.oOiUMM from 

 >> as a peace indemnity, with the cession of 

 the Greek fleet to Turkey. 



11. \nnual meeting <>f the Ameri- 



can Protective Association as ivpn ->entcd b\ its 



JIM* Council. Appointment of Albion \\'. 



Tourgee to be consul at r 1 t.mce. Greece 



; terras of submission proposMl l.y the 



iK-an powers. Cana-la: Elections in the prov- 



'f ^lu-ljec result in the comph'te defeat of the 



1J. \Va-hin-t..n: The President nominal. - I'.ri-.- 

 ','!:- \\. l-'..r-vtli in be major general. 



Indietment <.f lU.th-Tnrker. of the Salva- 

 tion Army, for disturbing the peace by meeti: 



so called. Pittabarg, Pa. : Don- 



n of jM.liee chiefs; a favorable report made 



Upon the Ilertillon system of identifying criminals. 



..i-t memben >f the Beichstag criti- 



the" Fimperor, and are called to unler bv the 



nan. 



!o. OJiio: (Jeiieral Coiifen-nce of the 

 1'nited Itnthren Church. California: Dtoovwy 

 of natural CHS in Sacramento. 



14. Trial trip <.f the new gunboat Nashville; 

 she averages 167 knots. Florida: Klectin of 

 Stephen K. Malloiy to be United States Senator, in 

 place of Mr. Call. * 



l"i. Philadelphia: Unveiling in Fainnount Park 



of the Washington monument, er.-.-ted by t he 



y of th- Cincinnati. New York : (iov. Black 



I. ill whii-h is unacceptable to 



the friends of civil ^-rvicr reform. Chicago: I > - 

 dsion of .Iti-L'.- (iil.b.ns declaring the American 

 Tobacco Company an illegal .-orporatioii. Hun- 

 gary: The Kmjierpr. Francis Josejh, unveils the 

 Maria Theresa at Pn-vh,irg. 



onument to ara eresa a n-v,irg. 



16. A new extradition treaty between the United 



. Brazil sj-m-d at Kio. California: A 



tribal war among the p u ,t. Indians is announced. 



reel cars I*-- m running f'Tthe 



. th. <|iii-Hti(,n having been de- 



cided by popular rote, after long discussion. 



17. Washington: The p r . -id, nt nominates I, 

 Zenas It Bliw to be major general: the 



Uaabawador fn.m the shah of Persia is re- 



f the Brit Mient 



by the s- f State that the arbitr 



. U defeated. The Stati- I>. partim tit }*,,{]]- 

 cially notified by the Government of Nicaragua 



that the metric system of weight* and measures 

 \\ill In- retimed tor importations into the port of 



Bllletiel.ls. 



1'.'. (orinaiiy: Pa--ai;e of the emigration and 

 oleomargarine" I. ills by the Keid. 



20. The Seat < in armistice of seventeen 



dajs . i iirkex aix: ' 



Black refiisrx to sign (he 



. inheritance tax bill. \N 'a-hingi- 'ii : The 

 lor of the Trea-ur\ d. -ide- that Ann i 

 \\holiccome suliject to a foi-.-iun go\ernment are 

 aliens \vit hin the meaning of the la-"l the 1'iiited 

 Stales. Knglaml: Cambridge University reft, 

 render women eligilile for degrees by a v. 



loll : A memorial 'lni*t Ol 



Walter >coti unveiled in \\.-tmiii-i.i Al-be\ hy 

 the I Mike of Biiccleiich. 



^'ork : A < lotlfi ! rate monument dedi- 

 ai Mount Hope Cemetery. Lon !<>i i : ( |,cii- 

 t a new tunnel mnler I lie Thaino l>y the 

 Prince of V I'den-d to London to 



-.nt the army of the Unite.! .' the 



i's jubilee, the war in the Ka-t ha\ in- -nde.1 

 B he could reach the scene of h.^nii 

 \\"i-con-in: It i* announced that the Y. 

 ope. al NYilliar 



liniment of the United" Slat.- Supreme 

 Court mil il ( 'clober. Austria: The disorderly pro- 

 ceedings in the Eteichsrath ended in a scene of" com- 



plete di>order. members coming to blows and bi 



ing furniture in their excitement. Kngland: <>h- 



nice of the seventy -eighth birthday oJ 

 Queen. 



llostilitit-s between the I' 



guese and the neighboring natives; the home 

 (ioveriiinent is iskad for n'-eiiforcements. 



\N'as|iinglon : Commander liobert ]]. I' 

 I '. >. N.. i- L'l-anteil live years' lea\i- of ai.-<; 

 prosrriite ar-ti<- exploration. 



lington: The President nominates Cols. 

 J. I-'. \Va.le. .!. K. .Mi/ner. and \\ . .M. (iraiian. 

 brigadier geiieraK. United States army, and Com- 

 mander C. O'Neil to be Chief of the Bureau of 

 Ordnance of tin- Na\y. with the rank of commo- 

 dore. 



28. Paris: Annual meeting of the National Bi- 

 lic League. -UMI del. lit. 



satisfactory trials ,,f the lie\v gut, 

 ling and Newport : they ai little 



laM than lo knots an hour. Dedication of a monu- 

 ment by the survivors of the llawkii. 

 on the battlefield of Anti.-tam. 



:',!. Tin- President attend- Memorial Iay 



at Arlington Ci-metery. Unveiling of the 

 Battle Monument at \Vi si point. 



. I line 1. opening of the International Ar 

 hibition in >liini-li. 



Spain: !.' -i-natioi, of the Cabinet. o\\in- to 

 parliamentary di- land: Annual 



Union of the I'.imeta in .Mam-l, 



.;. Launch of the United states gunboat Piince- 



t<n at Camden. N. .1. Constantinople: ! 

 conference of the ambassadors of the 



rs and th. .Minister of Foreign Af- 



J. i 

 out . , iintry, to la-t several 



n.Mon: Andrew I). Barlow, of Mi--..uri. 

 nominated to I.e consul general in Mexico. The 

 seat of war: An armisti<-e -igni-d IM-JW- 

 and Turkey atid memoranda of peace proj 

 submitted." (ireat Britain: The \r^\i National 

 ills on Irishmen to refrain from taking 

 part in the Q ,:>ilee. 



7. v n : O. Creighum Webb and Erskine 



; appointed additi 



