File No. 422.11G93/584.

The American Chargé d’Affaires to the Secretary of State.

No. 187.]

Sir: I have the honor to enclose herewith duplicate copies and translations of notes numbered 202 and 212 from the Ecuadorean Foreign Office, dated February 7 and February 13 respectively. The latter one of the notes above mentioned informs the Legation that Dr. Baquerizo Moreno reached the capital on February 13.

After the arrival of the Ecuadorean Representative, the next few days were taken up by an exchange of visits between the Arbitrators. As soon as this formality had been concluded the Legation addressed a note to the Foreign Office, No. 150, dated February 18, 1913, requesting the Minister for Foreign Affairs to designate the place and hour for the formal meeting of the two Arbitrators for [Page 478] the purpose of exchanging credentials and full powers. Copies of this note are also enclosed herewith.

It is expected that the American Arbitrator will be sworn in by the President of the Supreme Court and that if no unforeseen difficulties occur the Arbitral Tribunal will be constituted in the course of a few days.

I have [etc.]

Rutherfurd Bingham.
[Inclosure 1—Translation.]

The Minister for Foreign Affairs to the American Chargé d’Affaires.

No. 202.]

Sir: I duly received your note No. 144 of the 1st instant in which you inform me that Mr. Henry L. Janes, who has been appointed by the President of the United States to represent him on the Arbitral Tribunal, which is to consider the disagreements that have arisen between the Government of Ecuador and the Guayaquil and Quito Railway Company, has arrived in this city. You ask me also in this note when Dr. Alfredo Baquerizo M., the Ecuadorean Arbitrator, will be in Quito.

I have delayed in answering the mentioned communication, hoping that Dr. Baquerizo would send me news of his journey, which as you know has been delayed on account of personal matters that have prevented him from coming. Today, fortunately, I can announce to you that according to information I have just received Dr. Baquerizo will be in this city the early part of next week.

I avail [etc.]

C. Carrera.
[Inclosure 2—Translation.]

The Minister for Foreign Affairs to the American Chargé d’Affaires.

No. 212.]

Sir: Confirming my note No. 202, dated the 7th instant, it gives me pleasure to inform you that Dr. Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno, Representative of the President of Ecuador on the Arbitral Tribunal that is to take cognizance of and decide all differences between the Government and the Railroad Company of the South, arrived in the Capital today.

I avail [etc.]

C. Carrera.
[Inclosure 3.]

The American Chargé d’Affaires to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.

No. 150.]

Mr. Minister: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency’s esteemed note No. 212, dated February 13, 1913, in which your excellency informs me of the arrival in Quito of Dr. Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno, Ecuadorean Representative on the proposed Arbitral Tribunal, which is to consider points of difference that have arisen between the Government of Ecuador and the Guayaquil and Quito Railway Company.

Both Arbitrators having now arrived in this city, I have the honor to suggest to your excellency the desirability of fixing the place and hour for the meeting of the Arbitrators and the formal exchange of their credentials and full powers.

I avail [etc.]

Rutherfurd Bingham.