Index
A.
- A. B. C. mediation between the United States and Mexico 145
- Abrogation of the Capitulations by Turkey 1090
- Admission of aliens 3, 8
- Address of the President to the Congress, annual xi
- Agents charged with governmental functions 978
- Agreements. See Treaties.
- Alienation of land 426
- Aliens:
- admission of adopted children of American-born Chineses 3
- admission and return of Chinese participating in the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and the Panama-California Exposition 8 admission and return of aliens, other than Chinese, participating in the Panama-Pacific and the Panama-California Expositions 8
- claims presented by 912, 919
- exclusion laws, enforcement in war time 19
- land ownership by—
- persons whose American fathers have never resided in the United States 15
- See also Chinese; Citizenship.
- Allegiance. See Citizenship; France: liability to French military service; Italy: liability to military service.
- American citizens in—
- Chosen (Korea); abolition of foreign settlements 434
- Cuba: attack on the American Chargé d’Affaires; pardon of Enrique Maza 189
- Dominican Republic: appointment of an American as comptroller of finance 193
- Ecuador:
- France: liability to French military service 291
- Gold Coast, West Africa: colonization project of American negroes 321
- Haiti: rights of Syrian-born citizens of the United States 341, 343
- Italy: liability to military service 389
- Mexico. See Mexico: Protection of American citizens, etc.
- Morocco: protection of vested rights to land tenure 905 et seq.
- Nicaragua; deportation of Clifford D. Sands 940
- Panama: assault cases of 1912 985
- Spitzbergen, status in 974
- American claims. See Claims.
- American consular officers:
- arrest and imprisonment in Mexico 657
- authority to visit vessels in Venezuela 1095
- See also Consular officers.
- American diplomatic officers, pardon of Enrique Maza for attack on 189 See also Diplomatic officers.
- American missionaries in—
- American National Red Cross: Huai River (China) conservancy and prevention of famine; surveys initiated 95
- American protégés in Morocco 905
- Americanists, Nineteenth International Council of 8, 20, 145
- Amnesty bill, Cuban: attitude of the United States 187
- Arbitration:
- boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama 993
- claims, pecuniary:
- Colombia and the United States; desirability of a treaty of general arbitration between 144
- Pan American arbitration treaty, desirability of a 145
- treaties and agreements. See Treaties: by subject.
- Administrative Council of the Permanent Court of 4, 10
- Arbitrator’s powers limited by convention 998
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand, assassination of 24
- Archives, inviolability of consular 326
- Argentina:
- mediation between Mexico and the United tSates. See Mexico: mediation, etc.
- Plaza, succession to the Presidency of Victorino de la 21
- Saenz Peña, death of President 21
- Armistice distinguished from suspension of hostilities 493, 514, 574
- Arms: exportation from the United States to Mexico 446
- Army. See United States Army.
- Arrest of American citizens while within extraterritorial protection 457, 475
- Arrest and imprisonment of American consular officers 657
- Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the Duchess of Hohenberg 24
- Assault on American citizens in—
- Asylum. See Refuge.
- Austria-Hungary:
- Award:
B.
- Barros Luco, Ramón, President of Chile 36
- Bay, territorial 953
- Belligerency 93
- Benavides, Oscar, President of Peru 1061
- Bertrand, Francisco, President of Honduras 387
- Billinghurst, Guillermo E., President of Peru 1061
- Blockade 231, 241, 382
- Bolivia: boundary agreement with Paraguay; good offices of the United States 27
- Bombardment 238, 241
- Bonds. See Loans.
- Boundary, firing across a 649
- Boundary of territorial waters 953
- Boundary disputes between—
- Boxer indemnity payments 69
- Brazil:
- American refugees in Mexico assisted by Brazilian diplomatic and consular officers 668
- mediation between the United States and Mexico. See Mexico: mediation.
- message of the President, Marshal Hermes R. da Fonseca, to Congress 30
- representation of American interests in Mexico by the Brazilian Minister. See Mexico: severance of diplomatic relations.
- Bulgaria: reception of the first Minister of Bulgaria to the United States 32
C.
- California land laws, protest of Japan against certain 426
- Canal, Panama. See Panama Canal.
- Canal treaty, proposed Nicaraguan. See Nicaragua.
- Capitulations, abrogation of, by Turkey 1090
- Carbajal, Francisco S., President of Mexico 563,564,585
- Carranza, Venustiano, President of Mexico 588, 594
- Catholic Church, treatment of, in Mexico 867, 875
- Central America, restoration of the Union of the States of; allusion 955, 957
- Chile:
- China:
- Administrative Conference 38
- admission into the United States of refugees from Mexico 896
- admission into the United States of adopted children of American-born Chinese 3
- admission and return of participants in the Panama-Pacific and the Panama-California Expositions 8
- American citizen of Chinese birth excluded from Ecuador 286
- American Red Cross 95
- Boxer indemnity payments 69
- claims of American citizens 81
- Constitutional Compact. See Revised Provisional Constitution.
- Constitutional Convention 88
- Costa Rica, representation by American diplomatic and consular officers of Chinese in 174
- Currency Law of February 7, 1914; text 65
- currency reform: promulgation of a currency law 64
- development of government organization 52, 54, 61
- extraterritoriality 121
- Goodnow draft of a constitution; text 44
- Huai River conservancy and prevention of famine 95
- loan negotiations 61
- Mexico, protection by the United States of Chinese in 896
- mining regulations affecting treaty rights; objections of the United States 133
- moratorium, declaration of a 67
- National Assembly 38
- political affairs 38
- Political Council 38
- Presidential Election Law of October 5, 1913; text 41
- Provisional Constitution of March 10, 1912; text 38
- Red Cross, American 95
- Revised Provisional Constitution (Constitutional Compact) of May 1, 1914 52, 53, 56
- sovereign right of taxation 121
- taxation of foreigners 119
- treaty ports 119
- United States Army engineer to superintend surveys 95
- wives or widows of American citizens, status of 5
- Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 6
- Chosen. See Japan.
- Circular instructions to American diplomatic and consular officers 3
- Citizenship:
- adoption, Chinese who can not acquire citizenship by 3
- alien status of persons whose American fathers have never resided in the United States 15
- Chinese wives or widows of American citizens, status of 5
- Chinese-born American citizen (Goo Kwai) excluded from Ecuador 286
- dual citizenship 292, 295, 389
- French-born American citizens contemplating return to France, notice to 300
- military service in foreign countries of persons residing in the United States, liability for 17, 291, 389
- reacquisition of 393
- See also American citizens; France; Italy; Japan; Nationality; Naturalization; Treaties, by subject.
- Civil jurisdiction.
- See Jurisdiction.
- Claims presented by aliens 912, 919
- Claims, international convention concerning 1109
- Claims against:
- Colombia:
- adherence to mediation between the United States and Mexico 141
- arbitration treaty between the United States and Colombia, desirability of a general 144
- message of President Restrepo to the Congress 140
- report of the Minister for Foreign Affairs 142
- sovereignty in the Isthmus of Panama 157
- Treaty of April 6, 1914, between the United States and Colombia
- See also Panama: boundary dispute, etc.; railroad construction, etc.
- Comity, arrest and imprisonment of consular officers inconsistent with 657
- Conferences and congresses:
- Confiscatory taxes. See Mexico: protection of American oil interests; protection of American mining interests; confiscatory taxation of American citizens; forced loans imposed on American citizens.
- Constitutions:
- Consular officers:
- arrest and imprisonment, inconsistent with the comity of nations 657
- good offices in behalf of foreigners of other nationalities 385, 793–795, 837–838, 856–857, 859–862
- inviolability of correspondence of 326
- jurisdiction 307, 326, 905, 974, 979, 1095
- representations unofficially made to de facto authorities in behalf of American citizens and of other foreigners 793–795, 837–838, 856–857, 859–862
- Conventions. See Treaties.
- Copyright, international convention on literary and artistic 1108
- Corn Islands, Great and Little 966
- Coronation of the Shah of Persia 1059
- Costa Rica:
- arbitration agreement between the United States and Costa Rica, extending the duration of the convention of January 13, 1909; text 173
- boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama 993
- Chinese interests represented by American diplomatic and consular officers 174
- message of the President, Ricardo Jiménez, to the Congress 170
- Nicaraguan canal treaty, protest of Costa Rica against a proposed 953
- Nicaraguan revolutionists, protest of the United States against the presence in Costa Rica of 180
- treaty for the advancement of general peace, concluded between the United States and Costa Rica; text 171
- Cuba:
- Customs. See Tariff.
D.
- De facto authorities, collection of taxes from foreigners by 730
- Descent: American citizenship does not descend to persons whose American fathers have never resided in the United States 15
- Diplomatic channel the only proper course in certain controversies 434
- Diplomatic intervention, limitations of 279
- Diplomatic officers:
- representation of signatory powers by a group of diplomatic
officers organized as a governing body 978
- See also American diplomatic officers.
- representation of signatory powers by a group of diplomatic
officers organized as a governing body 978
- Diplomatic and consular officers: representations in behalf of foreigners of other nationalities 793–795, 837–838, 856–857, 859–862, 978
- Designs, international convention concerning protection of 1110
- Discriminatory legislation against foreign interests. See Mexico: protection of American oil interests; protection of American mining interests.
- Discriminatory legislation against particular classes of foreigners 426
- Discriminatory tariffs 912, 919
- Dominican Republic:
- financial affairs. See political and financial affairs.
- Haitian aid to revolutionists in the Dominican Republic: attitude of the United States 238, 240, 241, 251
- plan of President Wilson for reorganization of government 247, 249, 260
- political and financial affairs; revolution; resignation of President Bordas; American commission sent to establish order and observe elections; appointment of President Baez; election of President Jiménez; financial difficulties; measures taken by the United States; appointment of an American as Controller of Finance 193
- protection of British interests 261
- protection of Porto Rican citizens of the United States drafted into the Dominican army 264
- recognition by the United States of the Baez provisional government 250 et seq.; of the Jimenez government 255 et seq.
- United States Peace Commission 248 et seq.
- Dry-farming Congress, International 17
- Dual citizenship 292, 295, 389
- Duchess of Hohenberg, assassination of 24
- Duties. See Tariff.
E.
- Ecclesiastical patronage law of Venezuela applied to foreign missionary societies 1099
- Exposition:
- Ecuador:
- adherence to mediation between the United States and Mexico 265
- American citizens—
- arbitration treaty with the United States discussed 265
- arbitration of the Guayaquil & Quito Railway Co. claim 274
- financial affairs 280
- Guayaquil, sanitation of 266, 269
- Guayaquil & Quito Railway Co 266
- loan requested by Ecuador 280
- Moreno, President pro tern 272
- Plaza, President, message to Congress 265
- policy of the United States 273, 274
- political affairs: revolution at Esmeraldas; refuge at the American Legation granted to the family of President Plaza 267
- Estrada Cabrera, Manuel, President of Guatemala 333
- Exclusion of an American citizen from Ecuador 286
- Executory force of unilateral action 1090
- Exemption clause of Panama Canal Act repealed 318
- Expatriation of naturalized American citizens, presumption of 292
- Expatriation. See Italy: liability to military service, etc.; see also France, same subject; Citizenship.
- Extraterritorial jurisdiction of the United States in—
- China 121
- Mexico 134, 457, 475
- Morocco 905, 920
- See also Great Britain: jurisdiction, etc.
F.
- Firing across a boundary line 649
- Flag:
- insults to the American flag by anti-American factions in Mexico,
448 et seq., 659, 670
- See also Great Britain: jurisdiction, etc.
- insults to the American flag by anti-American factions in Mexico,
448 et seq., 659, 670
- Fonseca, Gulf of: protest against proposed grant to the United States 953
- Fonseca, Marshal da, President of Brazil 30
- Foreigners. See Aliens.
- France:
- assistance to Americans in Mexico by French officers. See Mexico: protection of American citizens.
- liability to French military service of naturalized
American citizens of French origin and of American-born persons of
French parentage 291
- See also Italy: liability to military service, etc.
- Morocco, French protectorate in. See Morocco.
- protection of French interests in Mexico by the United States. See Mexico: protection of French citizens.
G.
- Germany:
- Good offices of the United States. See United States: good offices.
- Goo Kwai, exclusion from Ecuador 286
- Great Britain:
- agreement between the United States and Great Britain in relation to oil interests in Mexico 707–708
- arbitration agreement between the United States and Great Britain 303
- assistance to Americans in Mexico by British officers. See Mexico: protection of American citizens, etc.; severance of diplomatic relations, etc.
- colonization of the Gold Coast, West Africa, by American negroes 321
- jurisdiction of the United States over foreign ships in American waters, and American ships in foreign waters 307
- Panama Canal tolls: repeal of the provision of the Panama Canal
- Act exempting vessels in the coastwise trade of the United States from payment of tolls 317
- protection by the United States of British interests in the Dominican Republic and in Mexico. See Dominican Republic and Mexico.
- treaty for the advancement of general peace 304
- Washington statute presented to Great Britain by the State of Virginia 318
- Greece: inviolability of correspondence of consular officers; interpretation of the consular convention between the United States and Greece 326
- Guantánamo, naval station at 186
- Guatemala:
- Guayaquil & Quito Railway Co. See Ecuador.
- Gulf of Fonseca 953
- Gutierrez, Eulalio, President of Mexico 617
H.
- Hague Peace Conference 4, 10
- Haiti:
- Banque Nationale de la République d’Haiti: transfer of gold to New York on the U. S. S. Machias 365 et seq., 377, 380
- blockade of Cape Haitien 382
- convention between the United States and Haiti: text of draft submitted by Haiti, 349; counterproposal of the United States 368
- customs control 349 et seq.
- Dominican revolutionists aided by Haiti 238, 240, 241, 251
- financial affairs 334
- paper money, refusal of the United States to recognize legality of issue of 361 et seq., 375
- plan of the United States for establishment of constitutional government 357
- political and financial affairs 334
- President Oreste, resignation of 336
- President Zamor, recognition by the United States of the government of 334
- President Theodore, requisites for recognition by the United States of the government of 334
- protection of Haitian officials and their families by American diplomatic and consular officers 385
- recognition by the United States of new governments 341, 376
- treaty negotiations 349 et seq.
- Honduras: message of the President, Francisco Bertrand, to the Congress 387
- Huai River conservancy 95
- Huerta, Victoriano, President of Mexico 563
I.
- Immigration in war time, invitation to all governments to cooperate with the United States in regard to 18
- Immigration laws concerning perjury 9
- Immigration: See Japan: protest against certain California land laws; Venezuela: certificates of good conduct, etc.
- Immunity from arrest 457, 475, 657
- Immunity from military service 17, 291, 389
- Imprisonment of an American citizen in Ecuador 281
- Imprisonment. See Arrest.
- Inalienable property 910
- Indemnity payments by—
- Industrial models, international convention concerning protection of 1110
- International conferences and congresses. See Conferences and congresses.
- International conventions. See Treaties, international: by subject.
- International exposition. See Exposition.
- International Preparatory Committee recommended by the Second Hague Peace Conference 4, 10
- Interoceanic canal treaty correspondence 953
- Intervention of the United States, removal of gold from Haiti on U. S. S. Machias held by Haiti to be 371, 377, 380
- Intervention, diplomatic, limitations of 279
- Invasion for purpose of kidnapping 900
- Inventions, international convention concerning protection of 1110
- Italy:
J.
- Japan:
- Jiménez, Ricardo, President of Costa Rica 170
- Jones, Robert B., imprisonment in Ecuador 281
- Jurisdiction:
- agents of signatory powers in terra nullius (Spitzbergen) 978
- assumed by one nation over the nationals of another 976
- consular 307, 326, 905, 974, 979, 1095
- delegated by one nation to another 977
- extraterritorial. See Extraterritorial jurisdiction.
- reserved in accepting restrictive regulations 134
- ships 307
- territorial waters (q. v.).
- violated for purposes of kidnapping 900
- See also Great Britain: Jurisdiction of the United States, etc.
K.
- Kidnapping a Mexican citizen in the United States 900
- King Carol I of Roumania, death of 1072
- King Ferdinand I of Roumania, accession of 1072
- Korea. See Japan.
L.
- Land tenure 426, 434, 910
- Legislative power of States of the Union in relation to the Federal treaty-making power 426 et seq.
- Liability to military service. See France, Italy.
- Liberia: financial affairs 440
- Loans:
- Loubet Award. See Panama: boundary dispute, etc.
M.
- Marines, United States: escort to protect transfer of gold 365 et seq., 377
- Maritime law:
- Maza, Enrique, pardon of 189
- Mediation of plenipotentiaries of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile between the United States and Mexico 487 et seq.
- Mediation does not per se suspend hostilities 514
- See also Award; Intervention.
- Melendez, Carlos, President of Salvador 1075, 1077
- Merchant vessels, jurisdiction of the United States over 307
- See also Great Britain: Panama Canal tolls.
- Messages of the President of the United States to the
Congress:
- annual address xi
- special messages—
- Panama Canal: March 5, 1914, requesting the repeal of the provision of the Panama Canal Act exempting vessels in the coastwise trade of the United States from payment of tolls 317
- Mexico: April 20, 1914, submitting a statement on “The Situation in our dealings with General Victoriano Huerta at Mexico City” 474
- Messages of the Presidents of—
- Mexico:
- Aguascalientes Convention. See Conventionists.
- American citizens and interests, protection of 668, 690, 718, 730, 758
- anti-American demonstrations 448, 657, 659, 660, 670
- Argentina. See Mediation.
- armistice 493, 574, 577
- arms—
- exportations from the United States to Mexico; revocation of the prohibition proclaimed in 1912 446, 447
- firing across the boundary line by Mexican troops; preventive measures taken by the United States 649
- exportation from the United States into Mexico; removal of prohibition; proclamation of February 3, 1914, revoking the proclamation of March 14, 1912 446, 447
- arrest at Tampico of men from the U. S. S. Dolphin 448 et seq.
- arrest at Vera Cruz of orderly from the U. S. S. Minnesota 455, 465, 475
- arrest and imprisonment of American consular officers—
- Benton, William S., execution of 838
- Brazil. See post, mediation; severance of diplomatic relations.
- Brazilian Minister to Mexico—
- good offices—
- represents the interests of the United States in Mexico. See post, mediation; severance of diplomatic relations; protection of American citizens.
- British interests; execution of William S. Benton 838
- Cantú, kidnapping of Samuel 900
- Carbajal, Francisco S., provisional presidency of 561, 563, 564
- Carranza, Venustiano:
- attitude toward unofficial representations made by American officials in behalf of non-American foreigners 784, 838, 867, 884, 896
- correspondence concerning—
- relations with the Carbajal government 564, 566, 568, 570, 572–574, 578–585
- entry into Mexico City and assumption of executive power 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 594, 614
- calls a convention to organize permanent government 594, 608, 609
- break with Villa 605, 606, 611, 612, 623
- relations with Zapata 589–592, 594, 596, 627
- relations with the Aguascalientes convention 612, 615, 618, 620, 623, 625
- announces decision to transfer executive power to Gutiérrez 622, 623
- suggests plan for permanent organization of government 623
- establishes capital at Vera Cruz 627
- declaration and decree issued at Vera Cruz December 12, 1914, establishing the Provisional Constitutionalist Government 629
- Catholic Church, treatment of 867, 875
- Chile. See post, mediation.
- Chinese interests 896
- claims of American citizens against Mexico £or damages arising from revolutionary disturbances 569, 575, 655
- confiscatory taxation 690, 718, 730
- See also, post, taxation.
- Constitutionalists—
- Convention—
- Aguascalientes Convention—
- declares its sovereignty 610
- elects Gutiérrez provisional President 617, 618, 626
- declares Carranza in rebellion 620
- relations with the United States 616
- relations with Zapata 610, 627
- elects Villa commander in chief 610, 611, 620, 625, 626
- appoints a Permanent Commission 622
- Permanent Commission calls a meeting of the Convention for January 1, 1915 628
- Aguascalientes Convention—
- detention of diplomatic correspondence 453, 465, 475
- Diaz, ex-President Porfirio 599
- discriminatory legislation 711–715, 720–722, and 690–784 passim exportation of arms and munitions of war into Mexico from the United States: revocation of the prohibition proclaimed in 1912 446, 447
- firing across the boundary line by Mexican troops 649
- forced loans imposed on American citizens 758
- French interests 867
- French good offices to Americans 636
- German interests 884
- Great Britain: good offices of British diplomatic and consular officers in behalf of Americans 636
- Gutiérrez, Gen. Eulalio—
- Huerta, Victoriano—
- Iturbide, E. N., governor of the Federal District: receives executive power from Provisional President Carbajal and transfers it to Gen. Obregón of the Constitutionalist Army 585, 586
- kidnapping of Samuel Cantú 900
- mediation of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile between
the United States and Mexico—
- Chile offers to act with Argentina and Brazil 487
- plenipotentiaries of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile tender their good offices 488
- acceptance by the United States 489
- acceptance by Gen. Huerta 491
- Spanish Ambassador, good offices of the 492, 493
- armistice suggested by Huerta declined by the United States 493
- Carranza accepts mediation 494
- representation before the mediators 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 515, 554, 558, 567
- Niagara Falls, Canada, seat of the conference 497, 498
- suspension of hostilities discussed 493, 497
- reports of proceedings and instructions to the American representatives 501–563
- plans of the mediators and of the United States for transfer of power to a provisional government 539, 545, 548 (“Niagara protocol”), 553, 561
- recess 555
- mining interests, protection of American 718
- Obregón, Álvaro—
- oil interests, protection of American 690
- Plan of Guadalupe of March 26, 1913; text 589
- policy of the United States—
- payment by foreigners of taxes to de facto authorities 730
- protection of American citizens—
- protection of other foreign interests by the United
States—
- instructions to diplomatic and consular officers 478, 568, 573–576
- See also Vera Cruz; evacuation.
- protection of Mexicans by the United States 568–570, 628, 633, 634
- See also Vera Cruz: withdrawal of United States forces, passim.
- statements of the purposes of the United States in Mexico 443, 445, 446, 459, 469, 474, 480, 482, 486, 568–570, 576, 597, 621, 633, 794
- political affairs: Constitutionalist revolution against Huerta dictatorship; arrest at Tampico of an officer and men of the U. S. S. Dolphin; occupation of Vera Cruz by United States forces; severance of diplomatic relations and representation of the United States by Brazil; mediation of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile; flight of Huerta; provisional presidency of Carbajal; transfer of the government by Carbajal to the Constitutionalist Army; assumption of executive power by Carranza; Aguascalientes Convention; provisional presidency of Guitérrez; withdrawal of United States forces from Vera Cruz 443
- protection by the United States of non-American foreign interests in Mexico 784, 838, 867, 884, 896
- protection of American citizens and interests 668, 690,
718, 730, 758
- See also policy of the United States: protection, etc.
- recognition by the United States of the government—
- refugees, American 668
- refugees, admission into the United States of Chinese 896
- religious orders, treatment of 867
- severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico; representation of American interests by the Brazilian Legation; withdrawal of consular officers; good offices of the British Minister and of British and French consular officers 484, 490, 492, 494, 636 et seq.
- Spanish interests 784
- Tampico incident—
- taxation of American citizens 730
- decrees of a confiscatory nature 730, 731, 734
- payment of taxes to de facto authorities 730 et seq., passim.
- See also forced loans; mining interests; oil interests.
- Vera Cruz, occupation of, by United States forces—
- customhouse taken 477, 479
- Admiral Fletcher’s proclamation 481
- city of Vera Cruz taken 481
- United States flag raised 491
- precedents for 493
- armistice suggested by Huerta 493
- suspension of hostilities during mediation 493, 497
- transfer of Vera Cruz from the United States Navy to the United States Army 494
- military government established 495
- evacuation by United States forces 625–627
- correspondence preceding 595–623
- Villa, Gen. Francisco—
- withdrawal of Americans from Mexico 477, 668 et seq.
- withdrawal of United States forces from Vera Cruz 625
- Zapatistas 589–628 passim.
- Military service in foreign countries of residents and citizens of the United States, liability for 17, 291, 389
- Military servitudes 911
- Mining regulations in—
- Missionaries and missionary societies 867, 875, 1099
- Models, industrial, international convention concerning protection of 1110
- Moreno, Alfredo, President pro tern of Ecuador 272
- Morocco:
- Most-favored-nation treatment 432
N.
- Nationality:
- dual nationality. See Citizenship.
- naturalization abroad does not cause a loss of French nationality 292
- proof of nationality prerequisite to filing claim 656
- See also Naturalization.
- Nativity. See Citizenship.
- Naturalization:
- Chinese wives or widows of American citizens, status of 5
- Exclusion from Ecuador of Goo Kwai, an American citizen of Chinese birth 286
- See also Citizenship; Italy: liability to military service, etc.; France: same subject.
- Naval rendezvous. See Panama Canal.
- Naval station at:
- Navigation. See Great Britain: jurisdiction, etc.; Panama Canal tolls.
- Negroes, colonization of the Gold Coast, West Africa, by American 321
- Netherlands:
- agreement between the United States and the Netherlands in relation to oil interests in Mexico 707–708
- Second International Opium Conference: final protocol; text 924
- Third International Opium Conference: report of the American delegates 932
- final protocol; protocol for putting into effect the International Opium Convention 924
- Neutrality:
- Neutralization of oil-bearing zone 690
- Nicaragua:
- canal treaty with the United States proposed, and protests of Salvador and Costa Rica in relation thereto 953
- financial affairs: good offices of the United States in securing a loan for current expenses 944
- political affairs: attack on the barracks at Bluefields and other insurrections implicating American citizens; asylum sought at American Consulate; attitude of the United States 940
- protest of the United States against the presence in Costa Rica of certain Nicaraguan revolutionists 180
- Norway:
O.
- Oil interests in Mexico, American 690
- Open ports: effect of certain Chinese internal taxes on their value 119et seq.
- Opium Conference. See Netherlands Opium Convention. See Netherlands.
- Opium laws and regulations 7, 12, 924
- Oreste, Michel, resignation of Presidency of Haiti 336
- Ottoman Government. See Turkey.
- Ownership of land 426
P.
- Panama:
- assault on American citizens 985
- boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama; refusal of Panama to accept the award; acceptance by Costa Rica of the good offices of the United States tendered to both parties 993
- Colombia’s interests in the Isthmus 146
- Costa Rica. See boundary dispute.
- independence of Panama, the United States, the sole guarantor of 1040
- loans 1028
- message of the President, Belisario Porras, to the Assembly 982
- neutrality in the waters of the Isthmus: protocol of 1914 984
- railroad construction, attitude of the United States toward 1028
- wireless telegraph control by the United States 1036
- Panama-California Exposition 8
- Panama Canal:
- Panama Canal Act:
- Panama Canal tolls:
- Panama Canal Zone:
- Panama-Pacific International Exposition 8, 13, 14
- Colombia, attitude of 145
- Panama Railroad Company. See Panama: railroad construction, etc.
- Pan American arbitration treaty, desirability of a 145
- Pan American Scientific Congress, Second 11
- Paraguay:
- Patents, international convention concerning protection of 1110
- Peace Conference, postponement of the Third International 4, 10
- Peace plan of the President 140
- Peace treaties, See Treaties: by subject.
- Perjury, publicity to be given to provisions of Immigration Act concerning 9
- Persia: coronation of Sultan Ahmad Kadjar, Shah of Persia 1059
- Peru: political affairs: revolution; resignation of President Billinghurst; recognition by the United States of the Government Junta and of Provisional President Benavides 1061
- Platt Amendment 953
- Plaza, Leónidas, President of Ecuador 265
- Plaza, Victorino de la: succession to the presidency of Argentina 21
- Plebiscite necessary to concession to the United States of naval station 955, 957
- Police powers 979
- Policy of the United States in relation to—
- Dominican Republic 247
- Franco-Moroccan Protectorate Treaty of 1912, 906
- Haiti 339, 357, 367, 370
- internal regulations of foreign governments 1099
- Mexico. See Mexico: policy of the United States.
- Nicaragua 940, 944
- Panama 1028, 1036, 1040
- Panama Canal tolls 317
- religious freedom 1100
- Spitzbergen 975 et seq.
- Turkey: repeal of the Capitulations 1090
- Venezuela 1100
- Porras, Belisario, President of Panama 982
- Porto Rico. See Dominican Republic; Venezuela.
- President of the United States:
- Presidents of—
- Argentina: death of President Roque Saenz Pena and succession of the Vice President, Victorino de la Plaza, to the presidency 21
- Brazil: message of President da Fonseca to the Congress 30
- Chile: message of President Barros Luco to the Congress 36
- Colombia: message of President Restrepo to the Congress 140
- Costa Rica: message of President Jimenez to the Congress 170
- Ecuador—
- Guatemala: message of President Estrada Cabrera to the Congress 333
- Haiti—
- Honduras: message of President Bertrand to the Congress 387
- Mexico—
- Huerta, Victoriano: resignation 563, 564
- Carbajal, Francisco S.: Provisional President, 563; recognition by the United States, 564; resignation 585
- Carranza, Venustiano: assumes executive power, 588; appointed Provisional President by military junta 594
- Gutiérrez, Eulalio: elected Provisional President by Aguascalientes Convention 617
- Panama: message of President Porras to the Assembly 982
- Peru—
- Salvador—
- Property 426, 434, 910
- Protection by American diplomatic and consular officers of Haitian officials and their families 385
- Protection as American citizens not extended to persons whose American fathers have never resided in the United States 15
- Protection of American life and property in—
- Protectorate, French, in Morocco 905
- Proteges of the United States in Morocco 905
- Protest of Japan against certain land laws of California 426
- Public domain inalienable 919, 957
Q.
- Quiñónez, Alfonso, President of Salvador 1077
R.
- Radiotelegraph control in Panama by the United States 1036
- Railroad construction in Panama, attitude of the United States toward 1028
- Recognition by the United States of new governments in—
- Red Cross: Huai River conservancy and prevention of famine 95
- Refuge, temporary: granted to—
- Refugees:
- Religious orders, treatment of, in—
- Representation by American diplomatic and consular officers of Chinese interests in Costa Rica 174
- Representations by American consular officers in Mexico. See Consular officers.
- Restrepo, Carlos E., President of Colombia: message to Congress 140
- Retroactivity of laws 711, 911
- Revised Statutes of the United States cited:
- Revolutionists in—
- Rights:
- of aliens to hold land in—
- of citizens of the United States. See American citizens.
- destroyed by retroactive law 911
- continued existence of the power by which they were acquired not
necessary to their preservation 432
- See also Treaty rights.
- Rojas, Dr. Pedro Ezequiel, death of 1104
- Roumania: death of King Carol I and accession of King Ferdinand I 1072
- Russia: Spitzbergen, participation in plan for government of 977
S.
- Saenz Pena, Roque, President of Argentina: death 21
- Salvador:
- Sands, Clifford D., deportation from Nicaragua 940
- Scientific Congress, Second Pan American 11
- Seamen. See Great Britain; jurisdiction, etc.
- Servitudes, military 911, 919
- Ship. See Vessel.
- Sovereignty:
- determination of internal policy an attribute of 1101
- China: right to tax foreigners 119, 121
- Colombia in the Isthmus of Panama 157
- Mexico 652
- Salvador: claim to joint sovereignty over the Gulf of Fonseca 956
- Spitzbergen a terra nullius 975–977
- Turkey: repeal of the Capitulations restricting sovereignty in relations with certain powers 1090
- Spain:
- Spitzbergen:
- State laws. See Legislative power.
- Statue of Washington presented to Great Britain 318
- Status of American citizens—
- of Chinese origin, in Ecuador 286
- of French origin, in France 291
- of Italian origin, in Italy 389
- of Porto Rican origin, in the Dominican Republic 264
- of Syrian origin, in Haiti 341, 343
- See also American citizens; Great Britain: jurisdiction, etc.
- Status of persons whose American fathers have never resided in the United States 15
- Status of treaty ports 119
- Sultan Ahmad Kadjar, coronation of 1059
- Sweden:
- Switzerland: arbitration agreement with the United States extending duration of convention of 1908; text 1088
- Syrian-born citizen of the United States in Haiti, rights of 341, 343
T.
- Tariff:
- Taxation of American citizens and other foreigners in—
- Temporary refuge 271, 385, 940
- Terra nullius: administration 976 et seq.
- Territorial waters:
- joint sovereignty of Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua over the
Gulf of Fonseca 953
- See also Great Britain: jurisdiction, etc.
- joint sovereignty of Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua over the
Gulf of Fonseca 953
- Territory, violation of 900
- The Hague Peace Conference 4, 10
- Théodore, Davilmar, President of Haiti 359, 376
- Tolls, repeal of exemption clause of Panama Canal Act 318
- Trade discriminations 912, 919
- Treaties:
- Treaties1: by country2—
- Austria-Hungary and the United States-
- Bolivia and Paraguay: boundary agreement fixing a modus Vivendi (the Ayala-Mujía protocol); good offices of the United States 27
- British-Moroccan treaty of 1856; reference 909
- Central American States. See Treaties, international.
- China and Japan: treaty of 1896 cited in relation to the status of treaty ports 119
- China and the United States: treaty of 1903: treaty ports provisions interpreted 119
- Colombia and the United States—
- Colombia and Costa Rica—
- Costa Rica and Nicaragua: boundary treaty of 1858; reference 964, 968
- Costa Rica and Panama: arbitration treaty of 1910; citation 995
- Costa Rica and the United States—
- Ecuador and New Granada, 1832; reference 160
- France and Germany: protectorate treaty of 1911; reference 907
- Great Britain and the United States—
- Greece and the United States: consular convention of 1902 interpreted 326
- Guatemala and the United States: treaty for the advancement of general peace; text 331
- Haiti and the United States: draft of a convention concerning customs and other financial adjustments 349, 368
- Honduras and Nicaragua: Gámez-Bonilla treaty of 1894; reference 958
- Honduras and Salvador: boundary treaty of 1884; reference 955, 957
- Italy and the United States—
- Japan and the United States—
- Japan and Treaty Powers: abolition of foreign settlements in Chosen (Korea)—
- Morocco and France: protectorate treaty of 1912; reference 905, 910
- Morocco and Spain—
- Morocco and the United States: treaty of 1836; citation 908
- Netherlands and the United States: agreement by exchange of notes for preservation of oil interests in Mexico 707
- Nicaragua and the United States—
- North German Confederation and the United States: citation of the naturalization convention of 1868 392
- Norway and the United States—
- Norway and Sweden, and the United States: citation of the naturalization convention of 1869 391
- Panama and the United States: protocol of an agreement concerning neutrality in the waters of the Isthmus of Panama; text 984
- Paraguay and the United States: extradition treaty of 1913; text 1053
- Portugal and the United States—
- Salvador and the United States: arbitration agreement extending duration of convention of 1908; text 1076
- Spain and the United States—
- Sweden and the United States: arbitration agreement extending duration of convention of 1908 1086
- Switzerland and the United States: arbitration agreement extending duration of convention of 1908; text 1088
- Turkey and Serbia: treaty of peace, 1914 ratifying treaty of London, 1913; reference 1090
- United States. (Entered under the names of the other contracting parties.)
- Venezuela and New Granada, 1834 160
- Treaties: by subject—
- arbitration: Costa Rica and Panama, 1910; citation 995
- arbitration agreements extending the duration of conventions of 1908 and 1909 between the United States and—
- boundary—
- canal, proposed interoceanic—
- Canal, Panama—
- Chosen (Korea), foreign settlements in—
- commerce and navigation—
- China and France: treaty of 1858 cited 121, 132
- China and Great Britain: revised British commercial treaty cited 120
- China and Japan: treaty of 1896 cited 119
- Spain and Morocco: treaty of 1861; reference 909
- United States and China: treaty of 1903 interpreted 119
- United States and Japan: treaty of 1911; reference 431
- consular—
- customs, and other financial adjustment: draft of a convention between the United States and Haiti 349
- extradition treaty of 1913 between Paraguay and the United States; text 1053
- financial” New Granada and Venezuela, 1834; reference 160
- general: British-Moroccan treaty of 1856; reference 909
- mining interests in Mexico—
- oil interests in Mexico—
- naturalization—
- neutrality: protocol of an agreement concerning neutrality in the waters of the Isthmus of Panama; text 984
- Panama Canal. See Canal,
- peace—
- peace, advancement of general: texts of treaties of 1913 and 1914 between the United States and—
- protectorate—
- relations: United States and Colombia—
- text of the treaty of April 6, 1914 as submitted to the Senate July 16, 1914 163
- agreement by exchange of notes relating to par. 5 of Art. II of the treaty of April 6, 1914 167
- taxation: interpretation of the treaty of 1903 with China 119
- treaty ports: interpretation of the treaty of 1903 with China 119
- Treaties, international: by subject
- arbitration of pecuniary claims: proclamation of the convention signed at Buenos Aires, August 11, 1910 1109
- Central American Court of Justice, reference to the Washington treaties of 1907 creating institutions including the 959, 960, 962
- copyright, literary and artistic: proclamation of the convention signed at Buenos Aires, August 11, 1910 1108
- inventions, patents, designs, and industrial models; proclamation of the convention signed at Buenos Aires, August 20, 1910 1110
- Morocco, protection in—
- opium, morphine, and cocaine; convention of January 23, 1912; texts of—
- wireless telegraph convention of 1912; adherence of Panama to 1043
- Treaty-making power 426 et seq.
- Treaty ports, status of 119
- Treaty rights—
- Turkey:
- American educational institutions, protection of. See Foreign Relations: History of the World War.
- Capitulations, refusal of the United States to recognize executory force in the abrogation of the 1090
- customs tariff, agreement of the powers to increase of. See Foreign Relations: History of the World War.
- Serbia, treaty of peace between Turkey and 1090
U.
- Ultra petita, doctrine of 997
- Unilateral action 1090
- Union, Central American, mention of restoration of 955, 957
- United States:
- Army engineer appointed to superintend surveys in China 95
- citizens. See American citizens,
- consular officers (q. v.).
- Federal treaty-making power in relation to legislative power of the States 426
- flag 307, 448 et seq., 659, 670
- good offices—
- Jurisdiction 307
- legation. See Refuge.
- marines (q. v.).
- mediation (q. v.).
- minister. See American diplomatic officers.
- policy. See Policy of the United States.
- Revised Statutes (q. v.).
V.
- Venezuela:
- American consular officers authorized to visit vessels bound for the United States, Porto Rico, and Colon 1095
- Constitution of Venezuela, 1914 1095
- ecclesiastical patronage law applied to missionary societies 1099
- protest of the United States against requirement of certificate of good conduct in relation to admission of immigrants 1097
- Rojas, Dr. Pedro Ezequiel, Minister of Venezuela to the United States; death 1104
- Vessels:
- Virginia, statue of Washington presented to Great Britain by the State of 318
W.
- Waiver by an individual of a treaty right granted to his government is incompetent 134
- War. See Neutrality; World War.
- War, state of 493
- Washington statue presented to Great Britain by the State of Virginia 318
- Waters:
- Wireless telegraph control in Panama by the United States 1036
- World War, editorial note on the 1
Z.
- Including agreements, arrangements. Declarations, and understandings.↩
- See also “Treaties: by subject,” and “Treaties, international: by subject.”↩