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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 5, 1905

Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador


Contents

    • Concessions (monopolies) granted by Nicaragua (Documents 709–712)
      • Settlement of the claim of P. S. R. Hugo Farrington against Salvador (Documents 713–714)
        • Treaty between Great Britain and Nicaragua relating to the “Mosquito Reserve” (Document 715)
          • Commercial treaty between Great Britain and Nicaragua (abolishment of the Free Port of San Juan del Norte) (Document 716)
            • Immigration law of Costa Rica (Document 717)

            Contents

            • Message of the President
            • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
            • Circulars
              Correspondence
              • Territorial integrity of China (Documents 1–8)
              • Neutrality of China in the war between Russia and Japan (Document 9)
              • Foreign consular officers in the Isthmian Canal Zone (Documents 10–11)
              • Death of Secretary of State John Hay (Documents 12–66)
              • Appointment of Elihu Root as Secretary of State (Document 67)
              • Withdrawal of the American legation from Korea (Document 68)
              • Moroccan Conference (Document 69)
            • Argentine Republic
              • Revolutionary movement in the Argentine Republic (Documents 70–74)
              • Resumption of diplomatic relations between the Argentine Republic and Uruguay (Documents 75–76)
              • Message of the President of the Argentine Republic to the Argentine Congress (Document 77)
              • Treaty between the Argentine Republic and Uruguay for the suppression of lotteries (Document 78)
              • Additional protocol to the extradition treaty in force between the Argentine Republic and Italy (Document 79)
              • Pension law for diplomatic officers in the Argentine Republic (Document 80)
              • Laws regulating the practice of the professions of engineers, architects, agriculturists, pharmacy, denistry, and medicine, etc (Documents 81–83)
              • International sanitary convention between the Argentine Republic, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay (Document 84)
              • Prohibitory tariff on parts of agricultural machinery, etc (Documents 85–90)
              • Convention between the Argentine Republic and Paraguay for the determination of their boundaries in the Pilcomayo River (Document 91)
              • The “Monroe Doctrine” and South American Governments (Document 92)
              • License law in the Argentine Republic (Document 93)
            • Austria-Hungary
              • Transportation of emigrants from Hungary (Documents 94–102)
              • Commercial and tariff treaty between Austria-Hungary and Germany (Document 103)
              • Liabilities of American citizens of Austro-Hungarian origin upon their return to Austria-Hungary (Document 104)
            • Belgium
              • International maritime conference in regard to salvage and collisions at sea (Documents 105–114)
              • Arbitration treaties concluded by Belgium with Russia, Switzerland, Sweden and Norway, Spain, Denmark, and Greece (Document 115)
              • Investigation of affairs in the Kongo Free State (Document 116)
            • Bolivia
              • Commercial relations between Bolivia and Peru (Documents 117–120)
            • Brazil
              • Misuse of the flag of the United States (Documents 121–124)
              • Message of the Brazilian President to the Congress of Brazil (Document 125)
              • Boundary treaty between Brazil and Ecuador (Document 126)
              • Arbitration treaty between the Argentine Republic and Brazil (Document 127)
            • Chile
              • Treaty of peace and friendship between Chile and Bolivia, and convention for the construction and operation of a railroad from Arica to La Paz (Documents 128–129)
              • Message of the President of Chile to the Chilean Congress (Document 130)
              • Law regulating the registration of trade-marks (Document 131)
            • China
              • Murder of Ho Choy Yeen, a Chinese comprador, by American sailors (Documents 132–138)
              • Conservancy of the Whangpu River (Documents 139–146)
              • Cancellation of the American China Development Company’s Canton-Hankau Railway concession (Documents 147–164)
              • Neutrality of China in the war between Russia and Japan (Documents 165–179)
              • Payment of the Chinese indemnity (Documents 180–190)
              • Opening of trade ports in China (Documents 191–194)
              • Census of Chinese in the United States (Documents 195–198)
              • Protection of trade-marks in China (Documents 199–206)
              • Penal, governmental, educational, and currency reforms (Documents 207–215)
              • Anti-American boycott (Documents 216–243)
              • Mining regulations in China (Documents 244–245)
              • Peace negotiations between Russia and Japan
            • Colombia
              • Relations between Colombia and Panama (Documents 246–247)
              • Message of the President of Colombia to the Colombian Congress (Document 248)
              • Arbitration of boundary dispute between Colombia and Ecuador (Document 249)
              • Settlement of the claim of the Compañia Fluvial de Cartagena et al. against Colombia (Documents 250–254)
              • Presentation of credentials by the Colombian minister (Documents 255–256)
              • Murder of Joseff Otto in Colombia (Documents 257–260)
              • Relations between Colombia and Venezuela.—Request for the good offices of the United States in advocating the principle of the free navigation of rivers common to neighboring countries (Documents 261–264)
              • Amendments of the national constitution of Colombia (Document 265)
              • General arbitration treaty, arbitration treaty of limits, and modus vivendi between Colombia and Peru (Document 266)
              • Settlement of the claim of Raymond and Sophie Smith against Colombia (Documents 267–268)
              • Revolutionary conspiracy (Documents 269–273)
            • Cuba
              • Patent-medicine law of Cuba (Documents 274–277)
              • Sanitation of Cuban cities (Documents 278–284)
              • Claims of Luciano Arestuche and Felipe Maza é Ibarra against the United States (Documents 285–294)
              • Treaty between the United States and Cuba for the mutual extradition of fugitives from justice (Document 295)
              • Messages of the President of Cuba to the Congress of Cuba (Documents 296–297)
              • Indignity offered to the American consulate at Cienfuegos (Documents 298–303)
            • Denmark
              • Arbitration treaties concluded by Denmark with Russia, Great Britain, Spain, and Italy (Documents 304–307)
              • Neutrality of Denmark in the war between Russia and Japan (Document 308)
              • Election of Prince Charles of Denmark as King of Norway (Documents 309–313)
            • Dominican Republic
              • Correspondence relating to the protocol of agreement between the United States and the Dominican Republic providing for the collection and disbursement of customs revenues in that Republic (Documents 314–346)
              • Enforcement of the sugar-production tax (Documents 347–349)
              • Celebration of Dominican independence day (Document 350)
              • Message of President Morales L. to the Dominican Congress (Document 351)
              • Questions between the Dominican and Haitian Governments concerning right of Syrians claiming Dominican citizenship to do business in Haiti (Document 352)
              • Prohibition against the exportation of arms and ammunition to Santo Domingo (Documents 353–355)
              • Revolutionary disturbances in Santo Domingo (Documents 356–372)
              • Establishment of the American gold standard as the monetary standard of the Dominican Republic (Document 373)
            • Ecuador
              • Religious liberty in Ecuador (Document 374)
            • France
              • Recovery of the body of Admiral John Paul Jones in Paris and its removal to the United States (Documents 375–385)
            • Germany
              • Treaties of commerce and navigation entered into by Germany with Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Italy, Roumania, Russia, Servia, and Switzerland (Documents 386–388)
              • Consular immunities (Documents 389–392)
              • International convention for the suppression of the “white slave traffic” (Document 393)
              • Military-service case of Hans Wilhelm Peters (Documents 394–396)
              • Military-service case of Maurice Kahn (Documents 397–398)
              • Military-service case of Joseph A. Decker (Document 399)
            • Great Britain
              • Report of the international commission of inquiry into the firing on British fishing vessels by Russian war vessels in the North Sea (Document 400)
              • Visit of the second cruiser squadron under the command of Prince Louis of Battenberg to the United States (Documents 401–405)
              • Delimitation of the Alaskan boundary (Documents 406–407)
              • Protection of Niagara Falls (Documents 408–415)
              • Treaty between the United States and Great Britain by which the United States relinquishes extraterritorial rights in Zanzibar (Document 416)
              • Agreement of alliance between Great Britain and Japan (Document 417)
              • Newfoundland fishery question (Documents 418–438)
              • Boycott of American goods at Singapore (Documents 439–441)
              • Control of the customs revenues of the Dominican Republic by the United States.
              • Seizure of the Canadian schooner Agnes G. Donahoe by Uruguay. Request for the good offices of the United States by the Government of Great Britain.
            • Greece
              • Revolutionary movement in Crete (Documents 442–449)
              • Liability of naturalized citizens of the United States under military and expatriation laws of their native country (Documents 450–453)
              • Commercial arrangement between Greece and Belgium (Document 454)
              • Commercial declaration between Greece and Great Britain (Document 455)
            • Guatemala and Honduras
              • Rights of consular officers in judicial proceedings (Documents 456–463)
              • Ill treatment of Al Stebbins and wife by Guatemalan soldiers (Documents 464–466)
              • Arrest of Charley Macmorley (Documents 467–468)
            • Haiti
              • Exclusion of Syrians from Haiti (Documents 469–487)
              • Citizenship of Porto Ricans (Documents 488–495)
              • Denial of license to do business to American citizens of Syrian origin (Documents 496–505)
              • Asylum granted to Government officials of Haiti by the American legation (Documents 506–509)
              • Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Haiti for the mutual extradition of criminals (Document 510)
            • Italy
              • Establishment of an international agricultural institute (Documents 511–515)
              • Fraudulent naturalization of Italian subjects in the United States (Documents 516–521)
              • Admission of Italian immigrants to the United States (Documents 522–527)
              • Visit of the U. S. S. Minneapolis to Genoa (Documents 528–531)
              • Control of the customs revenues of the Dominican Republic by the United States.
            • Japan
              • Japanese tea subsidy (Documents 532–534)
              • Destruction of sea fowl on Midway and other North Pacific islands (Documents 535–538)
              • Raising of the blockade of the Liaotung Peninsula (Document 539)
              • Preservation of the integrity and neutrality of China (Documents 540–549)
              • Regulations for the defensive sea area at Kelung, Formosa (Document 550)
              • Neutrality of the United States in the war between Russia and Japan (Documents 551–569)
              • Treatment of prisoners of war, their release and exchange (Documents 570–593)
              • Mining law of Japan (Document 594)
              • Treaty between Japan and Great Britain regarding the commercial relations between Japan and India (Document 595)
              • Japanese supervision over Korean foreign and administrative affairs (Documents 596–604)
              • Status and form of government of Manchuria (Documents 605–606)
              • Peace negotiations between Japan and Russia.
              • Alleged violations of the Geneva Red Cross Convention of 1864 and of the The Hague Convention of 1899 (Documents 607–612)
              • Exclusion of Japanese from Vladivostok (Documents 613–614)
              • Treaties concluded by Sweden and Norway with other powers, and the diplomatic and consular regulations of those countries with other powers.
            • Korea
              • Japanese supervision over Korean foreign and administrative affairs (Documents 615–620)
              • Agreement between Korea and Japan respecting the coast trade of Korea (Document 621)
              • Withdrawal of the American legation from Korea and of the Korean legation from the United States (Documents 622–627)
            • Luxemburg
              • Declaration between the United States and Luxemburg for the effective protection of trade-marks (Document 628)
            • Mexico
              • Murder of J. B. Maxwell, J. C. Maxwell, and Enoch Woodworth (Documents 629–631)
              • Depredations of Yaqui Indians (Documents 632–645)
              • Disinfection of vessels in Mexico by United States medical officers (Documents 646–647)
              • Treaty between the United States and certain American powers for the arbitration of pecuniary claims (Documents 648–649)
              • Death of Ambassador Manuel De Azpíroz, of Mexico, and removal of his remains to Mexico (Documents 650–653)
              • Monetary law of Mexico (Documents 654–656)
              • Abolition of the “Free Zone” of Mexico (Documents 657–658)
              • Message of the President of Mexico to the Mexican Congress (Document 659)
              • Contravention of the extradition treaty between the United States and Mexico by the governors of Texas and Tamaulipas (Documents 660–663)
            • Montenegro
              • Presentation of credentials by the first American minister to the Prince of Montenegro (Documents 664–666)
              • Proclamation of a constitutional government in Montenegro (Documents 667–668)
            • Morocco
              • Moroccan conference (Documents 669–697)
              • Arrest of a servant of a native protégé in violation of the Treaty of Madrid (Documents 698–702)
            • Netherlands
              • Protocol between Greece and the Netherlands relating to the rights of commercial, industrial, and financial associations (Document 703)
              • Ratifications and adherances to the conventions and declarations of The Hague Peace Conference of 1899 (Document 704)
              • Arbitration of the controversy between France, Germany, Great Britain, and Japan relating to the house tax in Japan (Documents 705–707)
              • Arbitration treaties concluded by the Netherlands with Denmark, France, and Great Britain (Document 708)
            • Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador
              • Concessions (monopolies) granted by Nicaragua (Documents 709–712)
              • Settlement of the claim of P. S. R. Hugo Farrington against Salvador (Documents 713–714)
              • Treaty between Great Britain and Nicaragua relating to the “Mosquito Reserve” (Document 715)
              • Commercial treaty between Great Britain and Nicaragua (abolishment of the Free Port of San Juan del Norte) (Document 716)
              • Immigration law of Costa Rica (Document 717)
            • Panama
              • Sanitary conditions of the Isthmus of Panama (Documents 718–719)
              • Protection of Chinese interests in Panama by American diplomatic and consular officers (Documents 720–721)
              • Difficulty between the police of Panama and Jamaican canal laborers (Documents 722–724)
              • Treaty between the United States and Panama for the mutual extradition of criminals (Document 725)
              • Attitude of the United States toward the Republic of Panama in its internal affairs (Documents 726–729)
            • Persia
              • Murder of Rev. Benjamin W. Labaree, an American missionary in Persia (Documents 730–740)
            • Peru
              • Citizenship of Chinese born in Hawaii (Documents 741–742)
              • Message of the President of Peru to the Peruvian Congress (Document 743)
              • Treaty of commerce and customs regulations between Bolivia and Peru (Document 744)
            • Portugal
              • Commercial treaty between Portugal and Switzerland (Document 745)
            • Russia
              • Contraband of war (Documents 746–772)
              • Alleged violation of article 27 of the Hague Protocol of 1899 (Documents 773–776)
              • Neutrality of China in the war between Russia and Japan (Documents 777–783)
              • Labor troubles and political reforms in Russia (Documents 784–822)
              • Neutrality of the United States in the war between Russia and Japan (Documents 823–852)
              • Treatment of prisoners of war, their release and exchange (Documents 853–868)
              • Removal of Russian discriminatory tariff duties on American goods (Documents 869–875)
              • Negotiations for peace between Japan and Russia (Documents 876–915)
              • Proposal for a second International Peace Conference at The Hague (Documents 916–918)
              • Protection of Japanese interests in Russia (Document 919)
              • Treatment of Jews in Russia (Documents 920–923)
              • Exclusion of Japanese from Vladivostok (Documents 924–925)
              • Japanese protectorate over Korea (Document 926)
            • Siam
              • Treaty between France and Siam for the delimitation of the boundary between French and Siamese territory and for the establishment of a system of jurisdictions (Document 927)
              • Treaty between Denmark and Siam for the establishment of a system of jurisdictions (Document 928)
              • Abolition of gambling houses and slavery in Siam (Documents 929–931)
              • Boycott of American goods by Chinese in Siam (Documents 932–933)
            • Spain
              • Attempt on the life of the King of Spain (Documents 934–936)
              • Swindle practiced on American citizens (Documents 937–939)
              • Measures taken for the attraction of foreign visitors to Spain (Document 940)
            • Sweden and Norway
              • Treaty between the United States and Norway amending the extradition treaty of June 7, 1893, between the two countries (Document 941)
              • Dissolution of the Union between the Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Documents 942–974)
            • Turkey
              • Display of foreign flags over private establishments (Documents 975–976)
              • Proposed increase of customs duties and establishment of petroleum depots (Documents 977–980)
              • Cretan claims commission awards (Document 981)
              • Right of foreign corporations to own real estate in Turkey (Documents 982–983)
              • Diplomatic immunities—arrest of the dragoman of the American legation (Documents 984–985)
              • Attempt on the life of the Sultan of Turkey (Documents 986–987)
              • Detention of typewriting machines shipped from the United States (Documents 988–990)
              • Extraterritorial rights of the United States in Turkey. Trial of Charles Vartanian and Hovhanes Afarian (Documents 991–1003)
              • Restrictions upon the sale of Bibles in Turkey (Documents 1004–1014)
            • Uruguay and Paraguay
              • Seizure of the Canadian schooner Agnes G. Donahoe by Uruguay. Request for the good offices of the United States by the Government of Great Britain (Documents 1015–1027)
            • Venezuela
              • Sequestration of the property of the New York and Bermudez Company and suit against the company for complicity in the “Matos revolution” (Documents 1028–1088)
              • Settlement of arbitrated foreign claims by Venezuela and proposal for the arbitration of pending questions between the United States and Venezuela (Documents 1089–1130)
              • Relations between Colombia and Venezuela. Request for the good offices of the United States in advocating the principle of the free navigation of rivers common to neighboring countries (Documents 1131–1135)
              • Message of President Castro to the Venezuelan Congress (Document 1136)
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