Surrender of power by the Tinocos: assassination of Joaquín; departure of Federico, August 12—Succession of Juan B. Quirós as Acting President; refusal of recognition by the United States—Transfer of power to Aguilar Barquero—Good offices of the United States and Nicaragua for the reconciliation of leaders and the holding of an election—Election of Julio Acosta
[887] The Nicaraguan Legation to the Department of State
Washington, September 9,
1919.
818.00/893, 894
[888] The Acting Secretary of State to the Consul at San José (Chase)
Washington, September
12, 1919, 2 p.m.
818.00/870: Telegram
[889] The Consul at San José (Chase) to the Secretary of State
San
José, September
14, 1919, 10 a.m.
[Received September 15, 3.45 a.m.]
[Received September 15, 3.45 a.m.]
818.00/883: Telegram
[890] The Costa Rican Minister of Foreign Affairs (Venegas) to the Secretary of State
San
José, September 14,
1919.
[Received September 15.]
[Received September 15.]
818.00/889: Telegram
[891] The Costa Rican Minister of Foreign Affairs (Venegas) to the Secretary of State
San
José, September 15,
1919.
[Received 10.45 p.m.]
[Received 10.45 p.m.]
818.00/886: Telegram
[892] The Consul at San José (Chase) to the Secretary of State
San
José, September
28, 1919, 10 a.m.
[Received September 29, 4.25 a.m.]
[Received September 29, 4.25 a.m.]
818.00/905: Telegram
[893] The Consul at San José (Chase) to the Secretary of State
San
José, October
31, 1919, 1 p.m.
[Received November 1, 4.11 a.m.]
[Received November 1, 4.11 a.m.]
818.00/930: Telegram
[894] The Consul at San José (Chase) to the Secretary of State
San
José, December
8, 1919, 9 a.m.
[Received December 9, 12.50 p.m.]
[Received December 9, 12.50 p.m.]
818.00/944: Telegram