THE NEWS OF NEWPORT.
Date: 23 September 1899
Special to The New York Times
NEWPORT, Sept. 22. -- Mr. and Mrs. W. Storrs Wells have arrived at their cottage after having spent the season in Europe. They will remain here for a month.
Thomas Campbell Clark (Dallas, 23 settembre 1899 – New York, 13 giugno 1977) è stato un politico statunitense.
Per saperne di più...Il 23 settembre 1899 era una sabato sotto il segno zodiacale del ♍. Era il 265 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era William McKinley.
Se sei nato in questo giorno, hai 126 anni. Il tuo ultimo compleanno era il martedì 23 settembre 2025, 293 giorni fa. Il tuo prossimo compleanno è il mercoledì 23 settembre 2026, in 71 giorni. Hai vissuto per 46.314 giorni, o circa 1.111.558 ore, o circa 66.693.519 minuti, o circa 4.001.611.140 secondi.
Date: 23 September 1899
Special to The New York Times
NEWPORT, Sept. 22. -- Mr. and Mrs. W. Storrs Wells have arrived at their cottage after having spent the season in Europe. They will remain here for a month.
Date: 23 September 1899
Special Cablegram to THE NEW YORK TIMES SATURDAY REVIEW.T.B.F
LONDON, Sept. 22. -- John Lane of the Bodley Head will publish, under the general title of "Flowers of Parnassus," a series of illustrated pocket volumes, each consisting of a single famous poem. Mr. Money Coults has selected the poems, one of which will be Stephen Phillips's "Marpossa."
Date: 24 September 1899
Date: 23 September 1899
Date: 24 September 1899
Annual Meeting; Albert J. Earling Elected to the Presidency to Succeed Roswell Miller, Retired
Date: 23 September 1899
Twain, Mark; Pulpit Controversion of the Author's Explanation of Christian Prejudice by Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
Date: 23 September 1899
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22. -- The steamer Mariposa brings the following news from Apia. Samoa, dated Sept. 8:
Date: 23 September 1899
LAYMAN E
Layman
Gen. Otis cables to the War Department this amazing news: "Referring to your cablegram of Sept. 18, sixteen churches, different localities, occupied by United States troops. Four only partially occupied, and religious services not interfered with. Also three convents occupied. These three and ten of the sixteen churches formerly occupied by insurgents.