Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 5, 1898
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1901
- List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
- Message of the President
- Correspondence.
Argentine Republic. (Documents 1-16)- Argentine-Chile boundary dispute (Documents 1-8)
- Settlement of the claim of Thomas Jefferson Page (Document 9)
- Clearance of Hawaiian vessels under American flag (Documents 10-16)
- Argentine-Chile boundary dispute (Documents 1-8)
- Austria-Hungary (Documents 17-88)
- Military service of Siegfried Abeles (Document 17)
- Military service of Peter Hornik (Documents 18-19)
- Military service of Anton Guerra (Documents 20-21)
- Military service of Herman Meller (Document 22)
- Laws relating to flag desecration (Documents 23-24)
- Restriction of American fruit (Documents 25-26)
- Assassination of the Empress (Documents 27-33)
- Military service; case of Ignatz Gutman (Documents 34-38)
- Killing of Austro-Hungarian subjects at Lattimer, Pa (Documents 39-88)
- Military service of Siegfried Abeles (Document 17)
- Belgium (Documents 89-98)
- Desecration of the national flag (Documents 89-95)
- Importation of meats into Belgium (Documents 96-98)
- Desecration of the national flag (Documents 89-95)
- Bolivia (Document 99)
- Asylum in legations (Document 99)
- Asylum in legations (Document 99)
- Central America (Documents 100-106)
- Dissolution of the United States of Central America (Documents 100-106)
- Dissolution of the United States of Central America (Documents 100-106)
- Chile (Document 107)
- Chile-Argentine boundary dispute
(Document 107)
- Chile-Argentine boundary dispute
(Document 107)
- China (Documents 108-175)
- Russian occupation of Port Arthur and Talien Wan (Documents 108-117)
- German occupation of Kiaochou (Document 118)
- British occupation of Chinese ports (Documents 119-120)
- French occupation of Kwangchau Bay (Document 121)
- Riot at Chiang Pei Ting (Documents 122-131)
- Citizenship of Chinese born in the United States (Documents 132-133)
- Conference of missionaries at Chung King (Document 134)
- Protection of missionaries in China (Documents 135-138)
- Residence of missionaries in Hunan (Documents 139-144)
- State affairs in China (Documents 145-150)
- Wives of foreign ministers at Peking received by the Empress
Dowager (Document 151)
- Marine guard at the legation at Peking (Documents 152-175)
- Russian occupation of Port Arthur and Talien Wan (Documents 108-117)
- Colombia (Documents 176-184)
- Cerruti award (Documents 176-184)
- Cerruti award (Documents 176-184)
- Dominican Republic (Documents 185-191)
- Ozama Bridge claim (Documents 185-191)
- Ozama Bridge claim (Documents 185-191)
- France (Documents 192-201)
- Reciprocal commercial agreement between the United States and
France (Documents 192-201)
- Reciprocal commercial agreement between the United States and
France (Documents 192-201)
- Germany (Documents 202-267)
- Fruit of the United States in Germany (Documents 202-261)
- Desecration of the national flag (Documents 262-264)
- Expulsion of Mormon missionaries (Documents 265-267)
- Fruit of the United States in Germany (Documents 202-261)
- Great Britain (Documents 268-320)
- Protection of American interests by British vice-consul at Van (Documents 268-269)
- Protection of American interests by British consul-general at
Tabriz (Documents 270-271)
- Alaskan Relief Expedition, passage of, through Canadian territory,
etc (Documents 272-279)
- Passports; evidence of citizenship required (Document 280)
- Tampa (Fla.) celebration of Queen’s birthday; participation of British war
vessel (Documents 281-284)
- Canadian copyright (Document 285)
- Sierra Leone; massacre of missionaries (Documents 286-290)
- Death of Mr. Gladstone (Documents 291-293)
- Settlement of Bering claims award (Documents 294-297)
- Countervailing duties on sugars, etc (Documents 298-299)
- Services (and death) of Mr. Rawson-Walker, British consul at Manila (Documents 300-307)
- Protection of British interests by the American consul at La Guayra (Documents 308-309)
- Respect shown American flag in Great Britain (Document 310)
- Death of Mr. Ramsden, formerly British consul at Santiago de Cuba,
etc (Documents 311-314)
- British carrying trade in Hawaii (Documents 315-316)
- Raising of blockade of Crete (Document 317)
- Postal Union, adhesion of Great Britain to (Document 318)
- Hawaiian consuls (Documents 319-320)
- Protection of American interests by British vice-consul at Van (Documents 268-269)
- Haiti (Documents 321-330)
- Discriminating taxes upon foreign merchants, clerks, etc (Documents 321-326)
- Campbell claim (Documents 327-329)
- Taxes on Americans removed (Document 330)
- Discriminating taxes upon foreign merchants, clerks, etc (Documents 321-326)
- Italy (Documents 331-361)
- Cerruti award
(Documents 331-332)
- Importation of fresh meats (Documents 333-334)
- Abolition of Italian bureau at Ellis Island; protection of Italian
immigrants
(Documents 335-341)
- Desecration of the national flag (Document 342)
- Presentations at court (Document 343)
- Consular inspection of emigrants (Documents 344-348)
- Pork inspection (Documents 349-361)
- Cerruti award
(Documents 331-332)
- Japan (Documents 362-390)
- Complaint of Messrs. Lake & Co. as to right to store certain goods on
his vessel, the Adventure (Documents 362-364)
- Tax on land (Document 365)
- Practice of medicine by women (Documents 366-371)
- Export of silk (Documents 372-385)
- Protests against the treaty with Japan (Documents 386-388)
- Counterfeiting of trade-mark labels (Documents 389-390)
- Complaint of Messrs. Lake & Co. as to right to store certain goods on
his vessel, the Adventure (Documents 362-364)
- Korea (Documents 391-409)
- Japanese-Russian convention concerning Korea (Document 391)
- Rules for council of state (Document 392)
- Foreign settlements (Documents 393-398)
- Title of Emperor assumed by the King (Documents 399-409)
- Japanese-Russian convention concerning Korea (Document 391)
- Mexico (Documents 410-433)
- Extradition of Inez Ruiz (Documents 410-433)
- Extradition of Inez Ruiz (Documents 410-433)
- Netherlands (Documents 434-438)
- Inauguration of Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina (Documents 434-438)
- Inauguration of Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina (Documents 434-438)
- Persia (Documents 439-455)
- Arrest and release of Rev. M. Bagdasarian (Documents 439-455)
- Arrest and release of Rev. M. Bagdasarian (Documents 439-455)
- Russia (Documents 456-489)
- Designating the first secretary of embassy as conseiller (Documents 456-458)
- Railway construction and passports in Talien Wan (Documents 459-460)
- Applications for passports (Documents 461-465)
- International Peace Conference (Documents 466-489)
- Designating the first secretary of embassy as conseiller (Documents 456-458)
- Spain (Documents 490-1105)
- Political situation in Cuba (Documents 490-527)
- Relief of suffering in Cuba (Documents 528-618)
- Message (Documents 619-635)
- War with Spain (Documents 636-642)
- Correspondence concerning the protection of Spanish subjects and interests
in the United States by the diplomatic and consular officers of France and
Austria-Hungary (Documents 643-703)
- Preliminary negotiations for peace (Documents 704-711)
- Protocol of agreement between the United States and Spain, embodying the
terms of a basis for the establishment of peace between the two
countries (Document 711a)
- Suspension of hostilities (Document 712)
- Treaty of peace between the United States of America and the Kingdom of
Spain (Document 712a)
- Proclamations and decrees of neutrality (Documents 713-775)
- Correspondence with the United States Peace Commissioners at Paris,
1898 (Documents 776-865)
- British representation of American interests in Cuba and Spain (Documents 866-872)
- Passage of United States revenue cutters from the Great Lakes to the
Atlantic (Documents 873-878)
- “Privateering,” “Neutral ships and cargoes” and Treaty (1795) with
Spain (Documents 879-886)
- British war vessels in Cuban waters during war with Spain (Documents 887-889)
- Notice to Persia of existence of war with Spain (Documents 890-891)
- Hongkong-Manila cable; closing and reopening of (Documents 892-903)
- American prisoners (Constructor Hobson et al.) at Santiago de Cuba (Documents 904-905)
- Passage of war ships through Suez Canal (Documents 906-907)
- Spanish fleet at Port Said (Document 908)
- Reported intention of Spanish fleet to coal at Perim (Documents 909-910)
- Spanish privateer reported to be in Canadian waters (Documents 911-919)
- Protection by British consul at Habana of American missionary
property (Documents 920-925)
- Return of Spanish prisoners to Spain (Documents 926-937)
- Funds for relief of American citizens in Habana (Documents 938-944)
- Report that British cruiser brought Spanish officials from Habana (Documents 945-948)
- Red Cross fund—Contributions of Americans in England (Document 949)
- Courtesies to United States vessels at Hongkong (Document 950)
- Cubans imprisoned in Spain (Documents 951-952)
- Coaling of the Helena at Bermuda and
Gibraltar (Document 953)
- United States torpedo boat Somers—permission to
depart from British port (Documents 954-956)
- Retirement of Senor Don Enrique Dupuy de Lome, Spanish minister at
Washington (Documents 957-979)
- Case of the Competitor
(Documents 980-982)
- Destruction of the U. S. S. Maine in Habana
Harbor (Documents 983-1036)
- Messages of condolence (Documents 1037-1098)
- Outrage on the United States consulate at Malaga (Documents 1099-1105)
- Political situation in Cuba (Documents 490-527)
- Turkey (Documents 1106-1136)
- Prohibition of admission of proprietary medicines (Document 1106)
- Sojourn of foreign Israelites in Palestine (Documents 1107-1118)
- Permits for interior travel (Documents 1119-1122)
- Regulations governing the practice of medicine in Turkey (Document 1123)
- Purchase of real estate in Palestine by foreign Jews (Documents 1124-1127)
- Naturalization of Turkish subjects (Documents 1128-1129)
- Judgment of a court against a dragoman of a consular agency (Documents 1130-1131)
- Protection to Mormon agents (Document 1132)
- Exequatur for consul at Erzerum (Document 1133)
- Firing upon U. S. S. Bancroft at Smyrna (Documents 1134-1135)
- Treaty of peace between Turkey and Greece (Document 1136)
- Prohibition of admission of proprietary medicines (Document 1106)
- Uruguay (Documents 1137-1142)
- Political situation (Document 1137)
- Military service of John Baker Dick (Documents 1138-1142)
- Political situation (Document 1137)
- Venezuela (Documents 1143-1164)
- War with Spain (Documents 1143-1156)
- Case of Felipe Scandella (Documents 1157-1164)
- War with Spain (Documents 1143-1156)
- Miscellaneous (Documents 1165-1190b)
- Red Cross—Circular and papers relating to the adoption by the United
States of the additional articles of the Geneva Convention as a modus
vivendi during present hostilities with Spain (Document 1165)
- Entrance of neutral men-of-war into blockaded ports (Documents 1166-1190)
- Circulars to the United States representatives abroad—War with
Spain (Document 1190a)
- Circulars to the United States legations—International Postal
Congress (Document 1190b)
- Red Cross—Circular and papers relating to the adoption by the United
States of the additional articles of the Geneva Convention as a modus
vivendi during present hostilities with Spain (Document 1165)
- Index.