Index
A.
- Admiral Ching and Admiral Count Togo referred to xviii–xix
- Albania, expulsion of American citizen from 738
- Albania referred to in the President’s message xix
- Aliens not granted political amnesty 506, 508, 511
- Alsop & Co. v. Chile, award in arbitration case of ix, 38–53
- American citizens in—
- Argentina; presentation of statue of Washington 5
- China; right to own land outside of foreign concession 82
- Dominican Republic; assault upon—
- Guatemala; rights when under arrest 274
- Honduras; implication in illegal expedition 307
- Italy; welfare in war between Italy and Turkey xx
- Japan; jurisdiction over, in Chosen 320–336
- Liberia; as financial representative of Liberia 342–347
- Mexico—
- Nicaragua; as claims commissioners xvi, 625–647
- Persia; as financial assistant 679–686
- status as American citizen when so employed 685
- Russia—
- Turkey; expulsion from Albania without reason given 738
- American commission to Liberia—
- American loans:
- American merchant marine xxvi
- American products xvii
- American troops in Mexico for protection of Colorado River works 560–565
- Amiable compositeur. See King George V.
- Amnesty suggested in Lower California insurrection 506, 508, 511
- Arbitration:
- Argentina-Brazil boundary decision referred to 29
- Arica-Tacna. See Tacna.
- Brazil; treaty with the United States; text 34
- bubonic plague in Manchuria 56
- Chile, Alsop & Co. claim; text of award 38–53
- Costa Rica-Panama; the Chief Justice of the United States as arbitrator x, 674
- Cuba; request of the President of the United States to arbitrate foreign claims 126
- Dominican Republic 138, 151, 158–166
- Ecuador-Peru 177
- France; reference to treaty with United States ix
- Great Britain—
- Haiti 133, 151, 158–166
- Honduras 291
- Nicaragua 625
- Mexico; Chamizal tract 565
- Pan American conventions referred to xxv
- Peru-Ecuador 177
- Venezuela; Orinoco S. S. Co. v 749
- references in the President’s message ix–xi, xxi, xxv
- Argentina:
- depositary of ratifications of certain conventions xxv
- mediation in boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru 177
- message of the President, Dr. Roque Saenz Peña 4
- most-favored-nation clause of commercial treaties construed 4
- protest against Brazilian “preferential tariff in favor of the United States 31
- Sarmiento, centenary of Domingo Faustino 7
- Sarmiento, visit of school ship 9
- Washington, statue of, presented by American citizens 5
- Armistice 284–285, 475, 486, 492
- Arms, commercial purchase of. See Mexico, neutrality of United States.
- Assassination of Dominican President 174
- Assault on American officers. See Dominican Republic.
- Austria-Hungary:
B.
- Bahía Honda naval station 110–125 passim
- Balkan countries referred to xix
- Banking, extension of American, referred to xxviii
- Belgium:
- Blockade, notice concerning 283
- Bombardment, protest against illegal 282
- Boundary disputes between—
- Brazil:
- arbitration convention with the United States 34
- mediation in boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru 177
- message of the President, Marechal Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca 29
- obscene publications, adherence to international arrangement relating to 194
- preferential tariff concessions in favor of American products 30
- Brussels conference on maritime law 14
- Brussels sugar convention 100
- Buenos Aires conventions referred to xxv
- Bureau of American Republics referred to xvii
C.
- Cáceres, Ramón, President of Dominican Republic, assassination of 174
- Canadian treaty waters 271
- Canal Zone, treaties relating to 88
- Carnegie, Mr. Andrew. See Costa Rica.
- Carranza, Gen. Venustiano, provisional governor of Coahuila 495
- Central America referred to xvi
- Central American court of justice 89, 93
- Chambers of foreign commerce suggested xxvii
- Chamizal tract arbitration xi, 565–605
- Changsha indemnity claims, payment of 79
- Chester, assault on commanding officer of U. S. S. 168
- Chief Justice of the United States as arbitrator x, 674
- Children of citizens, foreign-born 2
- Chile:
- China:
- Changsha indemnity claims, payment of 79
- foreign concessions in Tientsin, right to own land outside 82
- loans, reference to xvii–xviii, 86
- naturalization of Chinese by other Governments 64
- opium question, Joint International Commission xxiv, 54
- plague in Manchuria 56
- railways in Manchuria, Russo-Japanese agreement as to 81
- taxation of foreign products in Manchuria 72
- visit of the cruiser Hai-chi to the United States xviii, 83
- Chinese in Hawaii and Philippine Islands 64–72
- Chinese, protection of, in Mexico by American consul 615–618
- Chosen (Korea):
- Chronological list of papers in this volume xxxi
- Científicos of Mexico 349, 368, 494
- Circulars:
- Citizenship:
- Chinese naturalized American citizens 64, 617
- foreign-born children of American parents 2
- interpretation of treaty of 1869 with Norway and Sweden 672
- registration of, in Philippine Islands and Porto Rico 2
- status of Chinese in Hawaii and Philippine Islands previous to annexation 64–72
- status of Persian official as American citizen 685
- See also American citizen.
- Civil service applied to diplomatic and consular services, reference to xxviii
- Claims:
- Chile; Alsop & Co., arbitration award; reference, ix; text 38–53
- China; Changsha indemnity payment 79
- Cuba—
- France. See Cuba; Nicaragua.
- Germany. See Cuba; Nicaragua.
- Great Britain—
- arbitration of pecuniary claims, special agreement with the United States for; text 266
- Haiti 282
- Nicaragua; establishment of claims commission; attitude of certain European powers xvi, 625–647
- Pan American special agreement for arbitration of claims xxv
- Mexico; damages done by filibusters; claim by the United States 500
- Spitzbergen Islands; reference to American claims xxii
- Claimants must exhaust remedies at law before resorting to diplomatic measures 643–647
- Collision of vessels 3, 14
- Colombia:
- Costa Rica boundary arbitration x
- Ecuador, reference to treaties with 179, 181
- Ecuador-Peru boundary dispute, participation in 88
- message of the President, Carlos E. Restrepo 87
- reference to, in the President’s message x
- report of the minister for foreign affairs 88
- treaties with the United States and Panama relating to the canal 88
- Comity, extradition granted as an act of 10
- Commerce xx, xxvii, 30, 72, 198
- See also Treaties.
- Conferences. See Brussels; Hague; London; International conferences.
- Congo. See Kongo.
- Conspiracy, prosecution for 523
- Constitutional powers exceeded by the President of Mexico 612–613
- Consuls, American:
- Consular duties and jurisdiction 274, 320, 398, 455, 460, 481, 483, 615, 618
- Consular representation in the Kongo State, American 13
- Consular Service; civil-service rules applied to xxviii
- Consulates, American, attacks on in Mexico 349, 353, 379, 435, 438, 449, 454, 455, 485
- Conventions. See Treaties.
- Converse and Blatt, imprisonment in Mexico 614
- Copyrights convention signed at Buenos Aires, reference to xxv
- Coronation of His Majesty King George V xx, 251
- Costa Rica:
- Courts, trial of extradited military fugitives by military 11
- Cuba:
- Bahia Honda, United States naval station at 110
- claims against Cuba—
- France, Germany, and Great Britain, insurrectionary claims of, arising prior to 1898; proposal of claimants to arbitrate; request of Cuba of the President of the United States to act as arbitrator 126
- Guantánamo Harbor, United States naval station at 110
- intervention of the United States, 1906–1909; correspondence concerning claims relating to 132
- Isle of Pines, correspondence relating to the sovereignty of 135
- reciprocity treaty with the United States, proposal of Cuba to amend and prolong it 94
- seals and stamps for Cuban tobacco 108
- sugar; proposal to adhere to the Brussels convention 100
- tobacco and the reciprocity treaty 108
- trade-marks, Cuban 108
- Customs:
D.
- Damages. See Claims.
- Declaration of foreign-born children 2
- Denmark: Adherence to international arrangement relating to obscene publications 194
- Diplomatic Service referred to in the President’s message xxviii
- Depositaries, consuls as 455, 460
- Dominican Republic—
- assault on an American inspector of customs 167
- assault on commanding officer of U. S. S. Chester 168
- boundary dispute with Haiti 151
- President Ramón Cáeeres—
- President Eladio Victoria; assumption of provisional presidency 174
- reference in the President’s message x
- revolutionary movements 171
- tariff modifications under treaty of 1907 with the United States 139
- good offices of the United States 138, 151, 171
E.
- Ecuador:
- Exclusion act, waiver of Chinese 615
- Expatriation, circular instruction relating to 1
- Expatriation of Chinese naturalized by other Governments 64
- Export duty on potash salts levied by Germany 198–242
- Export duty, what constitutes 227
- Expositions, international, at Rome and Turin 312
- Expulsion of American citizens—
- Extraditable offenses 607, 605–614
- Extradition. See Austria-Hungary, 10; Japan, 336; France, 189; Mexico, 605; Salvador, 702; Spain, 716; Switzerland, 730.
- Extraterritorial jurisdiction in Chosen 320
F.
- Filibustering distinguished from insurgency 500, 501
- Financial adviser, American:
- Firing across international boundary 453
- See Mexico, Political affairs, passim.
- Fisheries in Canadian and Newfoundland treaty waters 271, 272
- Flour and other products, preferential treatment of American 4, 30, 31–34
- Foreign-born children of American parents 2
- Foreign concessions in Tientsin 82
- Foreign trade of the United States, reference to xxv
- Foreign settlements in Chosen, control of funds and property 320
- France:
- arbitration of insurrection claims against Cuba proposed 126
- boundary, Franco-Liberian 345
- claims commission of Nicaragua, attitude toward 639–647
- French doctor in public hygiene administration of Liberia 345
- international arrangement relative to obscene publications 194
- Liberian loan, participation in 344
- reference in the President’s message ix, xvii
- treaties—
- Frederick the Great statue xxi
- Freedom of the press and of speech in relation to neutrality 393, 502
- Fur-seals, convention between the United States and Great Britain, and between the United States, Great Britain, Japan, and Russia, for the preservation of xxiii, 260
G.
- George V, coronation of His Majesty xx, 251
- Germany:
- arbitration of insurrection claims against Cuba proposed 126
- export duty on potash; discrimination against American buyer 198–242
- Haiti, advances of money to revolutionists in 287
- Liberian loan, participation in 344
- Nicaraguan claims commission, attitude toward 636–647
- obscene publications, adherence to treaty relating to 194
- prize courts, international; concurrence in protocol 247
- reference in President’s message xvii, xxi
- Von Steuben statue presented by the United States 243
- Good offices of the United States. See United States, good offices.
- Great Britain:
- arbitration award, conferences on application of North Atlantic Coast Fisheries, to existing regulations 271–272
- arbitration of claim of Alsop & Co. v. Chile; text of award by King George V as amiable compositeur 38–53
- arbitration of insurrectionary claims against Cuba proposed 126
- arbitration of pecuniary claims, special arrangement with the United States relating to; text 266
- arbitration of United States with Mexico, good offices in 570
- coronation of His Majesty King George V 251
- fur seals, treaty with the United States relating to; text 256
- Liberian loan, participation in 344
- Liberia-Sierra Leone boundary settlement 338
- Nicaraguan claims commission, attitude toward 639–647
- obscene publications, adherence to international arrangement relating to 194
- Persia, attitude toward American financial adviser of 679
- prize court, international, adherence to protocol concerning 247
- references in the President’s message ix, xx, xvii, xxiii
- Greece referred to in the President’s message xix
- Guantánamo Harbor, United States naval station at 110–126
- Guatemala, rights of American citizens in prison in 274
H.
- Habeas corpus proceedings 614
- Hague conference on opium in the Far East xxiv, 54
- Hague Convention XII of the Second Peace Conference, for establishment of international prize court, correspondence concerning adherence to protocol thereto xxii, 247
- Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration referred to 163, 177–186
- Hai-chi, visit of Chinese cruiser xviii, 83
- Haiti:
- Hawaii, status of Chinese citizens in, previous to annexation 64–72
- Honduras:
- revolution; friendly mediation of the United States; resignation of President Davila; election of Provisional President Bertrand; election of President Bonilla; status of the ship Hornet; prosecution of American citizens engaged in illegal expedition 291–307, passim
- reference in the President’s message xvi
- Hornet, status of the ship 307
- Hukuang loan referred to in the President’s message xvii–xviii
I.
- Illegal armed expeditions 399, 500, 501, 513, 521
- Immigrants, medical inspection of Italian 309
- Imperial Valley. See Mexico: Colorado River.
- Imprisonment in Mexico of Blatt and Converse 605–614
- Imprisonment. See American citizens; Guatemala; Japan; Mexico.
- Incomunicado imprisonment in Guatemala and in Mexico of American citizens 274, 618
- Indemnity claims arising from—
- Insurrection, insurgency, and filibustering: a neutral government can not distinguish between them 500, 501
- Insurrectionary claims of France, Germany, and Great Britain against Cuba 126
- International:
- boundaries. See Boundary disputes.
- conferences—
- conventions. See Treaties, international.
- expositions at Rome and Turin 312
- law—
- citizenship. See Circulars; Citizenship.
- maritime (collisions and salvage) 3, 14
- neutrality. See Neutrality of the United States.
- Taxation 72, 139, 198
- scientific expedition to study the plague in Manchuria 56
- title. See Mexico: Chamizal arbitration,
- treaties. See Treaties, international.
- union for the protection of industrial property xxiii
- Intervention claims against Cuba 132
- Intervention:
- Invasion by armed troops 165, 307
- and related correspondence 466
- Isle of Pines, sovereignty over 135
- Italy:
- declaration of neutrality of the United States in war between Italy and Turkey xx, 308
- international expositions at Rome and Turin, participation of the United States 312
- medical inspection of Italian immigrants 309
- Nicaraguan claims commission, attitude toward 639–647
- obscene publications, adherence to international arrangement relating to 194
J.
- Jaegers, Albert, sculptor; reference xxi
- Japan:
- Chosen (Korea), property rights of foreigners in 320–336
- emigration of laborers to the United States 319
- extradition of criminals from and to the Philippine Islands 336
- extraterritorial jurisdiction in Chosen 320–336
- references in the President’s message ix, xvii, xix, xxiii
- religious missions in Chosen (Korea) 321–322
- Russo-Japanese agreement as to Manchurian railways 81
- treaties:
- Jews. See American citizens in Russia.
- Joint execution of reclamation work by the United States and Mexico 536–565
- Jurisdiction. See Consular duties and jurisdiction.
K.
- Kanrè-Lahun, cession to Great Britain 338
- Kidnapping of American citizens on soil claimed by the United States 605
- King George V:
- Kongo. See Belgium.
- Korea. See Japan.
L.
- Land ownership by foreigners:
- Liberia:
- List of papers in this volume, in chronological order by countries, with summaries of their contents xxxi
- Loans:
- London Naval Conference 248
M.
- Manchuria:
- Maritime law, Third international conference on: collisions, salvage 3, 14
- Mediation of—
- Medical inspection of Italian immigrants 309
- Merchant marine, need of an American, reference to in President’s message xxvi
- Message of the President of the United States,
annual—Relations with or references to:
- Albania xix
- American Republics xvii, xxv
- Argentina xxv
- Balkan countries xix
- Chile ix
- China xvii–xviii, xxiv
- Colombia x
- Costa Rica x
- Dominican Republic x
- France ix, xvii, xviii
- Germany (foreign trade) xvii–xviii, xxi, xxv
- Great Britain ix, xvii–xviii, xx–xxi, xxiii
- Greece xix
- Haiti x
- Honduras xvi
- Italy xix, xx
- Japan xvii–xviii, xix, xxiii
- Liberia xxii
- Mexico xi–xvi
- Morocco xix
- Netherlands xxii
- Nicaragua xvi
- Norway xxii
- Panama x, xvi
- Persia xix
- Portugal xxii
- Russia xxi–xxii, xxiii
- Siam xix
- Turkey xix, xx
- Venezuela xi
- Diplomatic and Consular Service xxviii–xxix
- foreign trade xxv–xxviii
- international conferences xxiii
- international conventions xxii–xxiii, xxv
- Message of the President of—
- Mexico:
- Political affairs—
- American citizens in Mexico 349, 353–525, passim
- See also Enlistment; Wounding.)
- American colony. See Neutrality.
- American war vessels in Mexican waters 422
- anti-American demonstrations 348–525, passim
- anti-Mexican articles in American publications 372, 393
- anti-reelection party 349, 352
- arbitration, Chamizal tract 565–605
- armistice 475, 486, 492
- arrest, sovereignty over place of arrest 610–611
- attitude toward the United States 431, 444
- Carranza, provisional governor of Coahuila 495
- Chamizal tract arbitration 565–605
- Chile, mediation offered by 485
- Chinese-American citizens in Mexico 615–618
- Cientificos 349, 368, 494
- constitution, Mexican 352
- constitutional guaranties, suspension of 427, 442
- constitutional powers exceeded by the President 612–613
- consuls, American: depositories of funds 455, 460
- consulates, American, attacks on 349, 353, 379, 435, 438, 449, 454, 455, 485
- convention, Chamizal arbitration 565
- Corral, Ramón, Vice-President 349, 368, 452
- Creelman, James 348
- de la Barra, F. L. See President.
- Diaz, Gen. Porfirio. See President.
- diplomatic corps 479–481, 489, 497
- extraditable offenses 605–614
- good offices of the United States 508, 511, 615–618
- Huerta, Gen. Emiliano, recalled 518
- imprisonment of Americans 605–614, 618–619
- international law. See Neutrality of the United States; Chamizal tract arbitration; Colorado River overflow; also 605–619, passim.
- intervention. See Neutrality of the United States.
- Juarez democratic clubs 348
- Junta, revolutionary 350
- Madero, Francisco I. See President.
- Magón, Enrique and Ricardo Flores, prosecution 350, 490, 493, 498, 513
- mobilization of United States troops 420–422, 431–432, 441
- neutrality of the United States Government
349–525, passim
- (See also Colorado River overflow.)
- alien attempts on sovereignty of Mexico 511
- American colony, defense of 479, 480, 488, 492, 498, 506
- anti-American demonstrations 349, 353, 357, 370, 441, 444, 464, 518
- anti-Mexican atricles in American publications 373, 393
- Army maneuvers xi–xiii
- arrest of foreigners, place of 611
- border patrol 393–525, passim
- consuls, duties of American 398
- cooperation of State and Federal authorities of the United States 410, 414, 457, 459, 460, 466, 485, 503, 504
- crossing border by armed troops 395, 398, 420, 450, 455, 460, 462, 465, 466, 474, 501, 503, 524, 525
- customs duties on military supplies 443, 457, 482
- detention of foreign armed troops that crossed the border 466–501 passim
- detention of surrendered wounded soldiers 409, 417, 433
- disguise of revolutionists as federals 447
- enlistment of American citizens in revolutionary service 397, 398, 405, 425, 438, 439, 443, 505
- execution of military prisoners 424
- export of military supplies from the United States. 434, 440, 443, 449, 453
- firing across the border 393–523, passim
- foreign (Mexican) troops permitted to pass over territory of the United States 503, 504
- free speech and free press 393, 398, 464, 502
- habeas corpus proceedings to prevent release of filibuster 487, 489
- insurgent and filibuster distinguished 500–501
- intervention xi–xvi, 424, 459, 460, 464, 468, 475, 480, 482
- lynching of Mexican citizen in the United States 357
- Madero’s activities 369–372, 377, 397, 401, 410, 436
- mediation offered by Chile 485, 486
- military courier in foreign service 454, 456, 475
- neutral government can not distinguish between various independent insurrectionary movements 500–501
- nursing and detention of wounded Mexican soldiers 409, 417, 433
- policing of border 398–525, passim
- prosecution of Gen. Reyes 521–525
- protest against execution of military prisoners 424
- provisional presidency of Madero 363
- of de la Barra 494
- publication of anti-American articles 354–359, 363, 406, 464, 473
- purchase of arms in the United States by
revolutionists 359–512, passim
- (See also Colorado River overflow.)
- recognition of Provisional Government by the United States 495–497
- recruiting of revolutionists in the United States 364–521, passim
- Red Cross, firing on 404, 408, 409, 416
- revolutionary propaganda 349–393, 397, 502
- sedition, place of arrest of foreigners for 611
- seizing seditious papers 415, 427
- transportation of persons intending to enlist in foreign service 397–398, 442, 501–504
- violation of armistice 475, 492
- violation of neutrality or penal laws of the United States 364–524 passim
- wounding and killing of American citizens in the course of Mexican battles 350, 361–362, 456, 459, 462, 465
- wounding of Mexicans in the United States during battle in Mexico 467
- newspaper attacks on the United States 354–359, 363, 406, 464, 473
- Oppositionist Party 348
- peace conferences, failure of 477
- peace, treaty of 489
- President de la Barra—
- President Diaz—
- President Madero—
- his book La Sucesión Presidencial 348, 350
- nominated for President; arrest; escape to the United States 350
- manifesto; Plan of San Luis Potosi 350
- assumption of title of Provisional President 361, 362, 436
- addresses note to the United States Government 436
- manifesto terminating peace conference 477
- establishes local provisional government at Juarez 481
- alliance with Zapata 514
- nomination for President 516
- elected and inaugurated 519–520
- Progressive Constitutional Party platform 515
- propaganda, what is permissible 502
- recognition of Provisional President de la Barra by the United States. 495–497
- Red Cross, firing on 404, 408, 409, 416
- revolution, causes of 348–354
- Reyes, Gen. Bernardo—
- Rodriguez, Antonio, lynching of 349, 354, 357
- San Luis Potosi, plan of 350
- Suarez, Pino, Vice President 516, 519, 520
- temporary refuge 615–618
- Texas Rangers 349, 410
- transportation of troops. See Neutrality,
- treaty of peace. See Neutrality.
- treaty, special, proposed for conduct of public works 552
- treaty, Chamizal arbitration; text 565
- United States. See Neutrality.
- Vásquez Gómez, Francisco and Emilio 518
- Zapata, General Emiliano 513, 514, 518, 519
- American citizens in Mexico 349, 353–525, passim
- Colorado River overflow into Imperial Valley or
Salton Sink region; restoration of levees and other reclamation work
525–565
- American troops for protection of reclamation work 560–565
- constabulary, Mexican special armed, for protection of works, permission to purchase arms in the United States under certain conditions 557–565
- joint execution by Mexico and the United States 536–565
- military cooperation of Mexico and the United States 556–565
- neutrality 536–565 passim
- purchase of arms, commercial 557
- sovereignty and rights of ownership not affected by occupation 552–565
- surveying party, American, permission to enter Mexico 537–538, 552
- tariff; free entry for reclamation work 537–538, 547–553
- treaty, proposal of, concerning reclamation works 552
- waiver of customs duties 537–538, 547–553
- Chamizal Tract arbitration between the United States and Mexico
565–605
- convention for resubmission to arbitration, and protocol 565–570
- appointment of arbitrator 570–571
- minutes of joint commission 572, 597
- award 573–587
- dissenting opinion of American commissioner 587–594
- opinion of the Mexican commissioner 594–597
- refusal of the United States to accept award 598
- bases suggested by the United States and counter-suggestions by Mexico for new convention 599–605
- Imprisonment of the American citizens Edward M.
Blatt and Lawrence F. Converse 605–614
- Banco de Vala case referred to in regard to violation of sovereignty over place of arrest 610–611
- constitutional powers exceeded by Mexican President in release of prisoners 612–613
- dismissal of proceedings against those making arrest 614
- expulsion from Mexico of American citizens 613
- extraditable offenses 607
- habeas corpus proceedings 614
- health of imprisoned American citizens 607–609
- kidnapping on soil claimed by both Governments 605–614
- political offense of Blatt and Converse not ordinary sedition 610
- sovereignty for purposes of arrest 605–614
- Permission to foreigners in prison in Mexico to be visited by consul or diplomatic officer 618–619
- Protection of Chinese subjects in Mexico by American diplomatic or consular officers; temporary refuge granted; waiver of exclusion act 615–618
- Political affairs—
- Military claims against Cuba 132
- Military cooperation of United States with Mexico in protection of Colorado River works 556–565
- Military courts and military fugitives 11
- Military forces, regular, distinguished from constabulary 557–565
- Military measures of United States in Honduran revolution 298
- Monroe doctrine. See Haiti, 287; Nicaragua, 639.
- Moroccan question, reference to in the President’s message xix
- Morocco: Franco-German convention of 1910, proposal to the United States to adhere to 621
N.
- Naturalization of Chinese by other Governments 64
- Naturalized citizen, presumption of expatriation against 1
- Naval conference, London 248
- Naval station of the United States, at Guantanamo and Bahia Honda harbors. 110–126
- Navigation:
- Navy, reference to in the President’s message xxvii
- Netherlands:
- Neutral financial adviser for China; reference in the President’s message xviii
- Neutrality of the United States. See the President’s message, xi–xvi; Ecuador, 185; Haiti, 286; Italy; Mexico: Political affairs: neutrality of the United States; Mexico: Colorado River: neutrality; Morocco, 621.
- Newfoundland treaty waters; minutes of conference on award in North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration 271
- Nicaragua:
- claims commission, establishment of a mixed tribunal or 625
- European powers, attitude of, toward mixed claims commission 639 et seq.
- intervention, suggestion by President Diaz of a treaty with the United States relating to 670
- loan contracts, approval of 668
- presidency from Jan. 1, 1913, election of General Mena to the 668
- prize court convention, international. See Great Britain, prize court.
- recognition of President Estrada by the United States 649
- recognition of President Díaz 661
- reference in the President’s message xvi
- Zelayista attempt at revolution; good offices of the United States 662
- North American Tramway Co. of Bogota, diplomatic settlement of difficulties 87
- North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration Award; minutes of conference on application of award, 271; on objections recorded in Protocol XXX 272
- Norway, naturalization convention of 1869 interpreted 672
- Nursing and detention of seditious persons in neutral country 409, 417
O.
- Obscene publications, arrangement between the United States and other powers relative to xxv, 194
- Opium Question in the Far East, joint international commission for nvestigating xxiv, 54
- Ormai, Moritz, extradition from Austria-Hungary of 11
- Orozco, insurgent chief 412
- Ottoman Empire, reference to in the President’s message xix
P.
- Panama:
- arbitration of boundary dispute with Costa Rica, good offices of the United States in 674
- national anniversary, greetings of the United States on 677
- reference to, in the President’s message x, xvi
- reference to, in message of the President of Colombia 87
- treaties between Colombia, Panama, and the United States referred to 87, 88
- Panama Canal:
- Pan American Conference, Fourth, reference to treaties signed at xxv
- Pan American Union, reference to, in the President’s message xvii
- Patents, Cuban 108
- Patents convention signed at Buenos Aires, reference to, in the President’s message xxv
- Pecuniary claims:
- Pelagic sealing, treaty with Great Britain relating to 256
- Persia:
- Peru:
- Philippine Islands:
- Plague in Manchuria 56
- Piatt amendment. See Cuba: Isles of Pines.
- Police. See Mexico; Colorado River.
- Political movement denned 500, 501
- Political offenses:
- Porto Rico and the Philippine Islands, registration of citizens of 2
- Portugal:
- Potash salts, negotiations with Germany as to export duty on; discrimination of Germany against American buyers; good offices of the United States 198–243
- Preferential tariff concessions of Brazil in favor of American products 30
- Preferential treatment of claimants 644
- President of France as arbitrator of boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Colombia x
- President of the United States. See Message of the President.
- Presidente Sarmiento, Argentine school ship, visit of 9
- Presidents of—
- Argentina: Peña, Dr. Roque Saenz; message to Congress 4
- Brazil: Hermes da Fonseca, Maréchal M. J.; message to Congress 29
- Chile: Barros Luco, Don Ramón; message to Congress 37
- Colombia: Restrepo, Dr. Carlos E.; message to Congress 87
- Cuba: Gomez, Gen. José Miguel; letter to the President of the United States concerning arbitration 128
- Dominican Republic:
- Ecuador:
- Guatemala: Estrada Cabrera, Don M.; interviews concerning prison laws 274
- Haiti:
- Honduras:
- Liberia: Barclay, Mr. Arthur; message to Congress 337
- Mexico:
- Nicaragua:
- Panama:
- Arosemena, Dr. Pablo; letter to the President of the United States concerning national anniversary 678
- Peru: Leguia, Don Augusto B.; message to Congress 687
- Portugal: Arriaga, Dom Manuel; election 694
- Salvador: Figueroa, Gen. Fernando; message to Congress 700
- Venezuela: Gómez, Gen. Juan Vicente; message to Congress 749
- Press, freedom of the 393, 502
- Prisons, American citizens in foreign. See American citizens in Guatemala, 274; Japan (Chosen), 320; Mexico, 605, 617, 618.
- Prisoners, health of American, in Mexican jails 607–609
- Prize court, International; Convention XII of Second Hague Peace Conference and additional protocol thereto xxii, 247
- Prize court proceedings to be de novo and not on appeal 250
- Propaganda, conditions of unlawful 502
- Property rights in Chosen 320
- Protection of lives and property of American citizens 283, 615–618, 649
- Purchase of arms, commercial 557
R.
- Railways, Chinese xvii, 81
- Reciprocity, commercial, with Brazil 30
- with Cuba 94
- Reclamation work on Colorado River, international questions raised by. See Mexico: Colorado River.
- Recognition by Belgium of American consuls in the Kongo State 13
- Recognition by Mexico of insurgent Mexicans as Madero troops suggested. 506, 508, 511
- Recognition by the United States of new governments in:
- Red Cross, firing upon 404, 408, 409, 416, 433
- Registration in consular offices of citizens of Porto Rico and Philippine Islands 2
- Religious missions in Korea 321–322
- Retaliatory legislation considered in relation to American potash contracts with German syndicate 219
- Revolutionary claims. See Cuba: Insurrection claims.
- Revolutionary movements. See Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Portugal.
- Rights of ownership, etc., not acquired by occupation of foreign territory for reclamation purposes 552
- Russia:
- Fur-seals, convention with the United States, Great Britain, and Japan for preservation of 260
- Manchuria, measures taken in relation to the plague in 56–64
- Russo-Japanese agreement as to railways in 81
- Obscene publications, adherence to international arrangement relating to 194
- Persia, attitude toward, in regard to American financial adviser 685
- reference to in the President’s message xxi, xxiii
- treaty of 1852, termination of 695
S.
- Salton Sink. See Mexico: Colorado River.
- Salvador:
- Salvage and collisions, Report on, of American delegates to the third international conference on maritime law 14
- Sarmiento, Centennial celebration of the birth of Don Domingo Faustino 7
- Sarmiento, visit of the Argentine school ship 9
- Seals and stamps to show identity of Cuban tobacco 108
- Sedition. See Mexico: Imprisonment of Blatt and Converse 605–614
- Seals. See fur-seals; seals and stamps.
- Seditious acts in relation to neutrality laws 348–525, passim
- Secession, fomenting by aliens of attempts at, forbids granting of political amnesty 511
- Sherman Anti-trust law, violation of 217
- Siam:
- Sierra Leone-Liberia boundary 338
- Sovereighty:
- attack by aliens on, forbids granting of political amnesty 511
- bearing on, of American occupation of Mexican territory for reclamation purposes 552–565
- determination of, over territory on which occurred the arrest of American citizens by Mexicans 605–614
- Isle of Pines. See Cuba.
- violation of, in conducting arrested persons over foreign soil 610–611
- Spain:
- Specific performance 231
- Spitzbergen Islands, reference to, in the President’s message xxii
- Stamps and seals to show identity of Cuban tobacco 108
- Sugar; proposal of Cuba to adhere to Brussels convention 100
- Surveying party, American, permission given to enter Mexico 537–538, 552
- Sweden:
- Switzerland:
T.
- Tacna and Arica question between Chile and Peru; reference to policy of the United States 184–185
- Tariff:
- Argentina: proposal of retaliatory tariff in connection with Brazilian preferential concessions to the United States 31 et seq.
- Brazil: preferential concessions in favor of American products 30
- Cuba, proposal of, to amend and prolong reciprocity, 94; proposal to adhere to Brussels sugar convention, 100; proposal to alter rates on tobacco 108
- Dominican Republic: protest of the United States against modifications of tariff contrary to treaty of 1907 139
- Germany: protest of the United States in regard to discriminations against American purchasers 220, 198–242 passim
- Japan: provisional arrangement with the United States; text 319
- Liberia: receivership of customs as security for loan 338
- Mexico: free entry of outfit of American surveyors on Colorado River works 537–538, 547–553
- Morocco: policy of France as to differential treatment by Moroccan Government 621
- United States—
- Taxation:
- Temporary refuge:
- Texas Rangers 349–410 passim
- The Hague. See Hague.
- Tientsin, right of foreigners to own land in 82
- Tobacco, proposal of Cuba to amend reciprocity treaty as to 108
- Trade-marks convention signed at Buenos Aires, reference to in the President’s message xxv
- Trade relations of the United States with:
- Treaties, “most favored nation” clause construed 4
- Treaties between1—
- Argentina and Brazil; boundary, 1898, 1910; reference to 29
- Brazil and France; postal, 1909; reference to 29
- Brazil and United States; postal, 1910; reference to 29
- Brazil and United States; arbitration, general; text 34
- Brazil and Germany; postal, 1910; reference to 29
- China and Great Britain; reference to in the President’s message xvii
- China and Japan; reference to in the President’s message xvii
- China and United States; loans, currency reform; reference to in the President’s message xvii
- Colombia (New Granada) and the United States, 1848; reference 88
- Colombia and Ecuador; references 179, 181, 182
- Colombia and Peru; reference 181, 182
- Cuba and United States; future relations, 1903; reference to article vi (Isle of Pines) 135
- Cuba and United States; reciprocity; proposal to amend, 94; construction 100, 108
- Cuba and United States; Guantanamo naval station agreement; proposal to amend 110
- Dominican Republic and United States; tariff, 1907; construction 139
- Dominican Republic and Haiti; peace, 1856, 1874; arbitration, 1895; references 162
- France and United States; arbitration; reference in President’s message ix
- France and United States; extradition, general; text 189
- Franco-German treaty relating to Morocco. See Morocco.
- Great Britain and Japan; reference to in President’s message ix
- Great Britain and United States; various; reference to in the President’s message xx, xxi, xxiii
- Great Britain and United States; arbitration, special agreement, pecuniary claims; text, 266; reference ix
- Great Britain and United States; fur seals; text 256
- Great Britain and United States; fisheries; conferences as to award under special agreement of 1909; minutes 271, 272
- Honduras and United States; loan; reference to in the President’s message xvi
- Japan and United States; commerce and navigation; text, 315; reference xix
- Japan and United States; tariff protocol to the foregoing; text 319
- Mexico and United States; resubmission to arbitration of boundary dispute (Chamizal tract); text of convention and of protocol 565, 569
- Mexico and United States; proposal of special agreement (Colorado River reclamation) 552
- Morocco, Franco-German treaty relating to; proposal to the United States to adhere to 621
- Nicaragua and United States; loan; reference to in President’s message xvi
- Norway and Sweden and United States; interpretation of naturalization convention, 1869 672
- Panama and United States; canal; reference 88
- Russia and United States; termination of the treaty of 1832 695
- Salvador and United States; extradition, general; text 702
- Spain and United States; interpretation of extradition treaty of 1904 716
- Spain and United States; interpretation of treaty of friendship and general relations of 1902 713
- Sweden and United States; consular officers; text 723
- Sweden and Norway and United States. See Norway.
- Switzerland and United States; interpretation of extradition treaty of 1900 730
- Venezuela and United States; arbitration award under agreement of 1909 (Orinoco S. S. Co. v. Venezuela) 749
- Treaties, international; by subject—
- arbitration of pecuniary claims, convention signed at Fourth Pan American Conference; reference in the President’s message XXV
- boundary: Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru; reference 181
- Central American Court of Justice, convention relative to transfer of resilience of; text 93
- collision at sea; convention for unification of rules; draft 19
- copyrights, patents, and trade-marks conventions, signed at Fourth Pan American Conference; reference in the President’s message XXV
- fur-seal convention between the United States, Great Britain, Japan, and Russia; text 260
- maritime law; Third International Conference at Brussels, session of 1910; reports of American delegates on conventions relating to salvage and collisions; drafts 15, 19
- obscene publications, arrangement between the United States and other powers relative to suppression of circulation of; text 194
- patents. See Copyrights.
- prize court, international; Convention XII of the Second Hague Peace Conference, and Additional Protocol thereto; correspondence as to signing of protocol 247
- salvage at sea; convention for unification of rules; draft 15
- sugar, Brussels convention relating to; proposal of Cuba to adhere to 100
- trade-marks. See Copyrights.
- Trust statutes, enforcement of, suggested in relation to the German potash tax 219
- Turkey; expulsion of an American citizen from Albania 738
- war with Italy referred to in the President’s message XX
- United States:
- Alsop & Co. v. Chile, arbitration award IX, 38–53
- American citizens (q. v.).
- arbitration—
- Costa Rica with Panama 674
- Cuba with France, Germany, and Great Britain 126–132
- Dominican Republic with Haiti 133–151
- Ecuador with Peru 177
- Honduras revolution; mediation of the United States 291
- references in the President’s message IX–XI, XXI, XXV
- United States with—
- Army maneuvers, reference to, in President’s message XI, XIII
- assault on American officer 167, 168
- bombardment, protest to Haiti against 282
- boundary, Franco-Liberian 342
- Brussels Sugar Convention (proposal of Cuba to adhere to) 100
- Central American Court of Justice 89, 93
- Chamizal Tract arbitration with Mexico 565
- Changsha indemnity claims, payment of 79
- Chinese American citizens in Mexico, protection of 615
- Chinese exclusion act 615
- Chinese, naturalization of 64
- claims against Nicaragua, 625; China, 79; Cuba, 126, 132; Venezuela 749
- claims commissioner, American 625
- claims, pecuniary (treaty with Great Britain) 266
- Colorado River, conservation works on 525
- consular duties 398, 455, 460
- consular jurisdiction 320, 618
- consular record of title to realty in Tientsin, 83; in Chosen 320
- consular representation in the Kongo State 13
- consular service XXVIII
- contracts, impairment of American, by German law 206
- coronation of King George V 251
- Costa Rica-Panama boundary arbitration convention; text 674
- criminal code, application of section 13, chapter 2, and section 37, chapter 4 523
- customs administration in Dominican Republic 171
- damages by Mexican filibusters 500
- depositaries, American consulates as 455, 460
- exclusion act, Chinese, waiver of 615
- expulsion of American citizens—
- extradition—
- financial adviser, American—
- fisheries, North Atlantic Coast, conference relating to 271, 272
- foreign settlements of Americans—
- France, claims against Cufoa 126
- Franco-German convention regarding Morocco 621
- Franco-Liberian boundary 342
- freedom of press and of speech 393, 502
- fur-seals—
- good offices of the United States—
- Germany, claims against Cuba 126
- Great Britain, claims against Cuba 126
- Hai-chi, Chinese cruiser, visit of 83
- Hornet, status of the ship 307
- indemnity claims—
- imprisonment of Americans abroad—
- illegal expedition 307
- immigration 309
- imports from Germany 198
- insurrectionary claims against Cuba 126
- international expositions at Turin and Rome 312
- intervention—
- Isle of Pines, sovereignty over 135
- loans—
- Manchuria—
- mediation. See Cuba, insurrectionary claims; Honduras.
- naval station at Guantanamo Harbor 110–126
- naturalization of Chinese 64
- neutrality—
- Ecuador-Peru boundary dispute 185
- Haiti-Dominican Republic boundary dispute 286
- Morocco, Franco-German convention relating to 621
- revolution in Mexico. See Mexico: Political affairs: neutrality 348–525
- war between Italy and Turkey 308
- opium conference, participation in 54
- Orinoco S. S. Co. v. Venezuela; arbitration award 749
- Ottoman Government, correspondence concerning Red Cross convention. See Switzerland.
- plague in Manchuria 56
- potash importation from Germany 198
- prize court convention, correspondence relating to 247
- Panama, reference to treaties 88
- railways in Manchuria 81
- real estate, consular record of title to, in Tientsin 83
- reciprocity—
- recognition of foreign Governments—
- recognition of American consuls in Kongo Stale 13
- Red Crescent. See Switzerland
- Red Cross—
- Mexico, protest to, against firing on 404, 408, 409, 416
- Turkey. See Switzerland.
- Russia, relations with 56, 81
- Sierra Leone-Liberia boundary 338
- sovereignty—
- sugar tariff in relation to reciprocity treaty with Cuba 100
- tariff. See Brazil, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Germany.
- taxation in Manchuria, illegal, on foreign products 72
- temporary refuge granted at American consulate—
- Tientsin—
- tobacco tariff 108
- Turkey. See Italy.
- Von Steuben statue 243
- Venezuela:
- Violations of neutrality. See Neutrality.
- Von Steuben statue presented to Germany xxi, 243
- Waiver of customs duties 537–538, 547–553
- War. See Italy; see also Revolutionary movements.
- Washington statue presented to Argentina 5
- Zapata, Gen. Emiliano 513, 518, 519
- Seo also “Treaties, international; by subject.”↩