Political affairs: Provincial presidencies of Gutierrez, Garza, and Cházaro; successive occupations of the capital by various Conventionist factions and Carranza. Conditions resulting from disorders; representations made by the United States to the various chiefs, and efforts to neutralize the capital and railways. Removal of Conventionist Government to Chihuahua. Villa’s manifesto. Appeal and statement of policy made by the President to the various chiefs. Carranza’s manifesto. International conference on Mexican affairs of plenipotentiaries of the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Guatemala; conference attempt to induce factions to agree on provisional government. Recognition of Carranza’s de facto government by the conferring powers. Surrender of Villistas; escape of Villa. Operations of Pelaez in Tuxpam oil fields1
1. Continued from For. Rel. 1914, pp. 443–648.
[1002] The Secretary of State to Mr. Parker, representing American interests in Mexico.
Department of State,
Washington, October 19, 1915.
Washington, October 19, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16518a.
[1003] The Secretary of State to the Confidential Agent of the de facto Government of Mexico.
Department of State,
Washington, October 19, 1915.
Washington, October 19, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16532b.
[1004] The Secretary of State to the Minister of Venezuela.
Department of State,
Washington, October 19, 1915.
Washington, October 19, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16614a, 17556b.
[1005] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador of Great Britain.
Department of State,
Washington , October 19, 1915.
Washington , October 19, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16614a.
[1006] By the President of the United States of America.
Done at the City of
Washington
this
nineteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand
nine hundred and fifteen and of the Independence of the United
States of America the one hundred and
fortieth.
No. 1315.]
[1007] The Confidential Agent of the de facto Government of Mexico to the Secretary of State.
Washington,
October 19, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16533.
[1008] Special Agent Belt to the Secretary of State.
Torreon,
October 19, 1915—10 p.m.
File No. 812.00/16529.
[1011] The Secretary of State to Mr. Parker, representing American interests in Mexico.
Department of State,
Washington, October 23, 1915—4 p.m.
Washington, October 23, 1915—4 p.m.
File No. 812.00/16396.
[1012] Vice Consul Bevan to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
Tampico, October 28, 1915.
Tampico, October 28, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16616.
[1013] Special Agent Carothers to the Secretary of State.
Douglas,
October 31, 1915—11 p.m.
File No. 812.00/16653.
[1014] Vice Consul Bevan to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
Tampico, November 5, 1915.
Tampico, November 5, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16797.
[1015] The Secretary of State to Special Agent Belt.
Department of State,
Washington, November 11, 1915.
Washington, November 11, 1915.
File No. 611.129/47.
[1016] The Secretary of State to Mr. Parker, representing American interests in Mexico.
Department of State,
Washington, November 11, 1915—4 p.m.
Washington, November 11, 1915—4 p.m.
File No. 812.00/16797b.
[1017] Mr. Parker, representing American interests in Mexico, to the Secretary of State.
Mexico City,
November 18, 1915—4 p.m.
File No. 812.00/16818.
[1018] Special Agent Carothers to the Secretary of State.
El Paso,
December 12, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16938.
[1019] Consul Edwards to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
El Paso, December 17, 1915.
El Paso, December 17, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16964.
[1021] Special Agent Carothers to the Secretary of State.
El Paso,
December 19, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16969.
[1022] Collector Cobb to the Secretary of State.
El Paso,
December 19, 1915—6 p.m.
File No. 812.00/16973.
[1024] Consul Simpich to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
Nogales, December 21, 1915.
Nogales, December 21, 1915.
File No. 812.00/16986.
[1025] The Secretary of State to Consul Simpich.
Department of State,
Nogales, December 21, 1915—10 p.m.
Nogales, December 21, 1915—10 p.m.
File No. 812.00/16986.