Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 7, 1903
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 7, 1903
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1904
- Message of the President
- List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
- Correspondence
Circular: Recognition of the Republic of Panama (Document 1) - Argentine Republic (Documents 2–5)
- “Monroe doctrine,” and diplomatic claims of European powers (Documents 2–4)
- Message of President of Argentine Republic (Document 5)
- “Monroe doctrine,” and diplomatic claims of European powers (Documents 2–4)
- Austria-Hungary (Documents 6–14)
- Status and powers of commercial agents of the United States (Documents 6–9)
- Admission of United States corporations to engage in business in
Austria-Hungary (Documents 10–12)
- Right and method of renunciation of United States citizenship (Documents 13–14)
- Status and powers of commercial agents of the United States (Documents 6–9)
- Bulgaria (Documents 15–18)
- Establishment of diplomatic relations with Bulgaria (Documents 15–18)
- Establishment of diplomatic relations with Bulgaria (Documents 15–18)
- Brazil (Documents 19–30)
- “Monroe doctrine,” and diplomatic claims of European powers. Comments on
note of Argentine Government to the Government of the United States (Document 19)
- Treaty and protocol between the United States and Brazil for the
extradition of criminals (Document 20)
- Message of President of Brazil to Brazilian Congress (Document 21)
- Free navigation of the Amazon River (Documents 22–30)
- “Monroe doctrine,” and diplomatic claims of European powers. Comments on
note of Argentine Government to the Government of the United States (Document 19)
- China (Documents 31–98)
- Citizenship of Chinese and Japanese women married to United States
Citizens (Documents 31–32)
- Manchuria—Correspondence concerning open ports, evacuation by Russia,
etc (Documents 33–85)
- Expiatory monument erected in memory of Baron von Ketteler, late Imperial
German minister to China (Document 86)
- Rebellious movements, Brigandage, etc (Documents 87–88)
- Right of consuls engaged in business to take part in deliberations of
consular body (Documents 89–90)
- Consular jurisdiction in Chinese territory leased to Russia (Document 91)
- Right of United States war vessels to visit Chinese inland waters (Document 92)
- Treaty between the United States and China for the extension of the
commercial relations between them (Documents 93–94)
- Rights of foreigners in Peking (Documents 95–98)
- Citizenship of Chinese and Japanese women married to United States
Citizens (Documents 31–32)
- Colombia (Documents 99–330)
- Attitude of Colombian Government toward United States missionary
schools (Documents 99–100)
- Mob attacks on Syrians naturalized citizens of the United States (Documents 101–103)
- Adoption of gold standard by Colombia (Document 104)
- Correspondence concerning the convention between the United States and
Colombia for the construction of an interoceanic canal across the Isthmus of
Panama (Documents 105–225)
- Revolution on the Isthmus of Panama and establishment of independent
Republic (Documents 226–276)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states consulate-general at panama. (Documents 227–246)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states consulate at colon. (Documents 247–258)
- communications from the panama
government. (Documents 259–264)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states legation at bogotá. (Documents 265–271)
- correspondence between the secretary of state and
the chargé d’affaires of colombia. (Documents 272–276)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states consulate-general at panama. (Documents 227–246)
- Reception of minister of Panama (Documents 277–278)
- Instructions to naval and consular officers concerning freedom of transit
across Isthmus (Documents 279–306)
- Message from the President of the United States transmitting additional
correspondence relative to the revolution on the Isthmus of Panama (Documents 307–309)
- Isthmian Canal—Messages from the President of the United States
transmitting a statement of action in executing the act entitled “An act to
provide for the construction of a canal connecting the waters of the
Atlantic and Pacific oceans,” approved June 28, 1902 (Document 310)
- Attitude of the United States Government in the event of the Colombian
Government landing troops in the Republic of Panama (Documents 311–315)
- Intention of Government of Panama to assume portion of exterior debt of
Colombia; method of payment of $10,000,000, the payment of which by the
United States to Panama is stipulated in treaty of November 18, 1903 (Documents 316–317)
- Relations of the United States with Colombia and the Republic of
Panama (Documents 318–325)
- Reception of United States minister on special mission to Panama;
relations with Panama, etc (Document 326)
- History of uprising in Panama and establishment of Republic (Documents 327–328)
- Action of municipalities of Panama approving ratification of canal treaty
by the junta of the Provisional Government (Documents 329–330)
- Attitude of Colombian Government toward United States missionary
schools (Documents 99–100)
- Cuba (Documents 331–341)
- Lease of coaling or naval stations to the United States (Documents 331–332)
- Message of the President of Cuba to Congress (Documents 333–334)
- Authentication of documents for use in Cuba (Documents 335–336)
- Jurisdiction of supreme court of Cuba in constitutional questions (Document 337)
- Tour of President Palma through the island of Cuba (Documents 338–339)
- Commercial convention between the United States and Cuba (Document 340)
- Supplementary convention between the United States and Cuba, extending the
time within which above commercial convention may have ratifications
exchanged (Document 341)
- Lease of coaling or naval stations to the United States (Documents 331–332)
- Denmark (Documents 342–347)
- Visit of the German Emperor to Denmark (Documents 342–343)
- Military service cases of H. H. Lind and Eltzholtz (Document 344)
- Fortieth anniversary of reign of King Christian IX (Documents 345–347)
- Visit of the German Emperor to Denmark (Documents 342–343)
- Dominican Republic (Documents 348–358)
- Revolution in Santo Domingo, and recognition of new Government (Documents 348–351)
- Attempt of the Dominican Government to blockade, by decree, ports held by
insurgents (Documents 352–358)
- Revolution in Santo Domingo, and recognition of new Government (Documents 348–351)
- France (Documents 359–365)
- Visit of United States squadron to Marseilles in honor of the arrival of
the President of France (Documents 359–361)
- Stoppage at sea of French steamship Amiral
Fourichon by a United States war vessel (Documents 362–364)
- Attitude of French Government in regard to claims of its nationals against
Venezuela (Document 365)
- Visit of United States squadron to Marseilles in honor of the arrival of
the President of France (Documents 359–361)
- Germany (Documents 366–422)
- Construction of treaty provision regarding arrest and delivery to German
consuls of deserters from German vessels in United States ports (Documents 366–370)
- Difficulty with Venezuela growing out of nonpayment of claims against the
Government of that country of nationals of Germany and other countries (Documents 371–414)
- Protocol of agreement between Venezuela and Germany, to which the United
States and other powers are parties, respecting the reference of the
question of the preferential treatment of claims to the tribunal at The
Hague (Document 415)
- Military service case of George Hoferer (Document 416)
- Military service case of Jacob Roos (Documents 417–418)
- Military service case of Toni Schnackenberg (Document 419)
- Right of consular officers to apply to local authorities for
information (Documents 420–421)
- Visit of United States European squadron to Kiel (Document 422)
- Construction of treaty provision regarding arrest and delivery to German
consuls of deserters from German vessels in United States ports (Documents 366–370)
- Great Britain (Documents 423–544)
- Difficulty with Venezuela growing out of nonpayment of claims against the
Government of that country of nationals of Great Britain and other
countries (Documents 423–473)
- Protocol of agreement between Venezuela and Great Britain, to which the
United States and other powers are parties, respecting the reference of the
question of the preferential treatment of claims to the tribunal at The
Hague (Document 474)
- Rejection of claims of British subjects on account of losses incurred
through action of United Statee troops in Cuba and the Philippines (Documents 475–476)
- Right of United States consuls to receive effects of United States
citizens deceased on British territory or vessels (Documents 477–478)
- Alaskan boundary: convention between the United States of America and
Great Britain providing for the settlement of questions between the two
countries with respect to the boundary line (Document 479)
- Correspondence between the Governments of the United States and Great
Britain after the ratification of the boundary treaty of January 24,
1903 (Documents 480–536)
- Decision of the Alaskan boundary tribunal under the treaty of January 24,
1903, between the United States and Great Britain (Document 537)
- Regulations governing admission of aliens into the Transvaal and Orange
River colonies (Documents 538–540)
- Graves of British sailors discovered on United States naval reservation at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Documents 541–542)
- Commercial treaty between Great Britain and China (Document 543)
- Light and harbor dues in Zanzibar: treaty between the United States and
Great Britain (Document 544)
- Difficulty with Venezuela growing out of nonpayment of claims against the
Government of that country of nationals of Great Britain and other
countries (Documents 423–473)
- Greece (Document 545)
- Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 546–567)
- Protection of Chinese in Guatemala by United States minister (Documents 546–552)
- Revolution in Honduras, and recognition of new Government (Documents 553–557)
- Arrest for refusal to pay a “forced war loan,” and subsequent release of
Alberto Posadas, a naturalized citizen of the United States (Documents 558–563)
- Address by United States minister at banquet given by President of
Guatemala (Document 564)
- Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Guatemala for the
mutual extradition of fugitives from justice (Document 565)
- Passport application of Lazarus Marks and his son David (Documents 566–567)
- Protection of Chinese in Guatemala by United States minister (Documents 546–552)
- Haiti (Documents 568–572)
- Display of foreign flags over private establishments (Documents 568–569)
- Protection of naturalized American citizens of Syrian origin (Documents 570–572)
- Display of foreign flags over private establishments (Documents 568–569)
- Italy (Documents 573–598)
- Difficulty with Venezuela growing out of nonpayment of claims against the
Government of that country of nationals of Italy and other countries (Documents 573–592)
- Protocol of agreement between Venezuela and Italy, to which the United
States and other powers are parties, respecting the reference of the
question of the preferential treatment of claims to the Tribunal at The
Hague (Document 593)
- Death of Pope Leo XIII and election of Pope Pius X (Documents 594–598)
- Difficulty with Venezuela growing out of nonpayment of claims against the
Government of that country of nationals of Italy and other countries (Documents 573–592)
- Japan (Documents 599–611)
- Negotiations between Japan and Russia concerning Manchuria and
Korea (Documents 599–609)
- Trade-marks and copyrights in Japan (Documents 610–611)
- Negotiations between Japan and Russia concerning Manchuria and
Korea (Documents 599–609)
- Korea (Documents 612–618)
- Discourteous treatment of American residents of Pengyang by Korean
officials (Documents 612–615)
- Ceremonial audience of the diplomatic corps with the Emperor of
Korea (Document 616)
- Ownership of certain lands in the general foreign settlement at
Chemulpo (Documents 617–618)
- Discourteous treatment of American residents of Pengyang by Korean
officials (Documents 612–615)
- Luxembourg (Documents 619–620)
- Establishment of diplomatic relations with Luxembourg (Documents 619–620)
- Establishment of diplomatic relations with Luxembourg (Documents 619–620)
- Mexico (Documents 621–648)
- Imprisonment of American citizens, railway employees, in Mexico (Documents 621–623)
- Extracts from messages of the President of Mexico to Congress (Documents 624–625)
- Diplomatic immunities—collection of alien head-tax from foreign diplomatic
and consular officers entering the United States (Documents 626–630)
- Failure to apprehend and punish murderers of American citizens in
Mexico (Documents 631–633)
- Supplementary convention between the United States and Mexico for the
mutual extradition of fugitives from justice (Document 634)
- Extradition of Charles Kratz (Documents 635–648)
- Imprisonment of American citizens, railway employees, in Mexico (Documents 621–623)
- Netherlands (Document 649)
- Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador (Document 650)
- Abolition of trial by jury in Costa Rica (Document 650)
- Abolition of trial by jury in Costa Rica (Document 650)
- Panama (Documents 651–654)
- Establishment of relations with the Republic of Panama (Documents 651–654)
- Establishment of relations with the Republic of Panama (Documents 651–654)
- Persia (Documents 655–657)
- Protection of American interests by British consul-general at
Tabriz (Documents 655–656)
- Restrictions on travel in Persia (Document 657)
- Protection of American interests by British consul-general at
Tabriz (Documents 655–656)
- Peru (Document 658)
- Laws governing marriages between non-Catholics (Document 658)
- Laws governing marriages between non-Catholics (Document 658)
- Portugal (Document 659)
- Courtesies to United States European squadron at Lisbon (Document 659)
- Courtesies to United States European squadron at Lisbon (Document 659)
- Roumania (Documents 660–667)
- Reception of the United States minister to Roumania (Documents 660–662)
- Jews in Roumania (Documents 663–667)
- Reception of the United States minister to Roumania (Documents 660–662)
- Russia (Documents 668–680)
- Jurisdiction of consular officers in Dalny (Document 668)
- Negotiations concerning Russian occupation of Manchuria (Documents 669–675)
- Outrages perpetrated on Jews in Russia (Documents 676–678)
- Recognition by Russian law of Jewish divorces granted by Jewish
rabbis (Documents 679–680)
- Jurisdiction of consular officers in Dalny (Document 668)
- Servia (Documents 681–690)
- Spain (Document 691)
- Sweden and Norway (Document 692)
- Turkey (Documents 693–785)
- Attack on H. C. Shipley, American citizen, by policeman at Smyrna, and
reparation made therefor (Documents 693–694)
- Negotiations with Turkish Government with reference to official
recognition of American educational, charitable, and religious institutions
in Turkey, and other pending questions (Documents 695–744)
- Insurrection and outrages in Macedonia (Documents 745–751)
- Attempted assassination of United States vice-consul at Beirut (Documents 752–785)
- Attack on H. C. Shipley, American citizen, by policeman at Smyrna, and
reparation made therefor (Documents 693–694)
- Venezuela (Documents 786–836)
- Difficulty with various powers growing out of nonpayment of claims of
their nationals against the Government of Venezuela (Documents 786–833)
- Protocol of an agreement between the Secretary of State of the United
States and the plenipotentiary of Venezuela for submission to arbitration of
all unsettled claims of citizens of the United States against
Venezuela (Document 834)
- Rights of aliens in Venezuela (involving issuance of consular or
vice-consular exequaturs to persons engaged in commerce) (Documents 835–836)
- Difficulty with various powers growing out of nonpayment of claims of
their nationals against the Government of Venezuela (Documents 786–833)
- Index