Political affairs. Francisco Villa, Raphael Castro and Pablo Lopez declared outlaws by the de facto Government. Report of the Secretary of State to the Senate on conditions in Mexico. Raid on Columbus, New Mexico, by Villa bandits. Pursuit of Villa by American troops. Attitude of obstruction by the de facto Government. Activities of de la Rosa. Raid on Glen Springs, Tex., by Mexicans. Demand of the de facto Government for the withdrawal of American troops from Mexico. Attitude of the United States. Attack on American troops in Mexico by de facto Government troops. Attacks on American naval detachments at Tampico and Mazatlan. American-Mexican Joint Commission. Renewed activities of bandits under Villa. Capture of Chihauhua and Torreon by Villa. Recapture by de facto Government1
1. Continued from For. Rel. 1915, p. 643.
[551] Senate Resolution submitted by Mr. Fall
In the Senate of the United
States,
January 6, 1916.
January 6, 1916.
File No. 812.00/17062
[552] The Secretary of State to the Secretary of the Navy
Department of State,
Washington, January 17, 1916.
Washington, January 17, 1916.
File No. 812.00/17062
[553] The Secretary of State to the Secretary of War
Department of State,
Washington, January 17, 1916.
Washington, January 17, 1916.
File No. 812.00/17062
[554] The Secretary of State to Special Agent Silliman
Department of State,
Washington, July 24, 1914.
Washington, July 24, 1914.
File No. 125.8273/102b
[555] Special Agent Silliman to the Secretary of State
Querétaro,
January 19, 1916.
File No. 312.115C96/60
[556] The Secretary of State to the American Consuls at Nogales, Juarez, Piedras Negras, Laredo and Matmoros
Department of State,
Washington, January 19, 1916, 5 p.m.
Washington, January 19, 1916, 5 p.m.
File No. 812.00/17125a
[557] The Secretary of State to the Secretary of War
Department of State,
Washington, January 19, 1916.
Washington, January 19, 1916.
File No. 812.00/17102
[558] The Secretary of War to the Secretary of State
War Department,
Washington, January 21, 1916.
Washington, January 21, 1916.
File No. 812.00/17133
[559] The Assistant Secretary of Labor to the Secretary of State
Department of Labor,
Washington, January 24, 1916.
Washington, January 24, 1916.
File No. 812.00/17156
[561] Consul Letcher to the Secretary of State
American Consulate,
Chihuahua, February 9, 1916.
Chihuahua, February 9, 1916.
File No. 812.00/17268
[562] The Secretary of State to Special Agent Silliman
Department of State,
Washington, February 16, 1916, 5 p.m.
Washington, February 16, 1916, 5 p.m.
File No. 312.115C96/103
[563] The President’s message transmitting to the Senate a report of the Secretary of State
The White
House,
Washington, February 17, 1916.
Washington, February 17, 1916.
Senate Doc. No. 324,
[564] The Secretary of State to Consul General Rodgers
Department of State,
Washington, February 28, 1916.
Washington, February 28, 1916.
File No. 123 R 61/167a
[566] Special Agent Silliman to the Secretary of State
Guadalajara, [undated; received March 5,
1916.]
File No. 312.115C96/116
[571] The Secretary of State to Special Agent Carothers
Department of State,
Washington, January 12, 1915.
Washington, January 12, 1915.
File No. 125.36582/123
[572] Special Agent Carothers to the Secretary of State
El Paso, [undated; received March 8,
1916.]
File No. 812.00/17367
[574] Special Agent Carothers to the Secretary of State
El Paso,
March 9, 1916, 10 a.m.
File No. 812.00/17382
[575] Consul Letcher to the Secretary of State
Chihuahua,
March 9, 1916, 3 p.m.
File No. 812.00/17384
[578] The Secretary of State to Special Agents Silliman and Belt
Department of State,
Washington, March 9, 1916, 4 p.m.
Washington, March 9, 1916, 4 p.m.
File No. 812.00/17382
[579] Consul Letcher to the Secretary of State
American Consulate,
Chihuahua, March 9, 1916, 6 p.m.
Chihuahua, March 9, 1916, 6 p.m.
File No. 812.00/17388