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Mr. Beaupré to Mr. Hay.... June 8 Neutrality of aliens. Reports order of minister

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of war considering foreigners as enemies and
denying them passports for travel in the in-
terior, superseded by another requiring them
to be provided with a certificate of neutrality
issued by their respective legations.
Protection of Roberto Beck, a Swiss citizen. Re-
ports regarding.

Same subject. Incloses Department's memoran-
dum of June 10 to Swiss legation.
Rights of United States citizens in Colombia as
toexpropriation of property. Incloses dispatch
from consul at Barranquilla reporting seizure
without compensation of property of American |
citizen and instructs to notify that the United
States will hold Colombian Government re-
sponsible.

Reopening of United States missionary schools at
Barranquilla reported.
Neutrality of aliens. Discusses and takes excep-

tions to order reported in dispatch No. 622, June
8, and to subsequent compromise by which
"certificates" of neutrality were issued upon
which foreigners received permission to travel,
and instructs to acquaint Colombian Govern-
ment with the position of the United States.
Rights of United States citizens in Colombia as
to expropriation of property. Takes exception
to position of Colombian Government that "ani-
mals of foreign private individuals may be
seized if necessary for the maintenance of public
order," as a state of public war does not exist.
Same subject. Incloses copy of report of com-
manding officer of the U. S. S. Ranger.
Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. Reports assent of Colombia. |
Rights of United States citizens in Colombia as
to expropriation of property. Inquires if in-
struction No. 407, June 28, means that compen-
sation must be made at time of seizure.
Same subject. Reports conversation with under
minister for foreign affairs, points out futility
of merely demanding "due compensation," and
urges that he be given positive instructions.
Same subject. States that treaty stipulates for
indemnification, but not time of payment; and
that receipts should be given at time of seizure.
Protection by United States consular officers of
Chinese on Isthmus of Panama. Incloses cor-
respondence with Chinese minister regarding.
Rights of United States citizens in Colombia as
to expropriation of property. Incloses dis-
patch from vice-consul-general at Panama re-
porting instances occuring near Cali.
Sept. 9 Neutrality of aliens. Incloses note to minister
for foreign affairs, in accordance with instruc-
tion No. 410, July 22, and explains why certifi-
cates heretofore required were issued.
Rights of United States citizens in Colombia as
to expropriation of property. Replying to dis-
patch No. 650, Aug. 23, refers to Department's
telegram of Aug. 27.

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The military governor of
Cuba to the Adjutant-
General of the Army
(telegram).

Señor de Zaldo, Cuban sec-
retary of state, to Mr. Hay
(telegram).

Relations between Cuba and the United States.
Providing for an election of delegates to a con-
vention to frame a constitution and provide for
and agree upon future relations with the United
States.

Same subject. Outlining duties of the constitu-
tional convention.

Establishment of independent government in
Cuba. Commending timely consideration of
measures for maintaining diplomatic and con-
sular representatives in Cuba and for carrying
out the provisions of the act making appropri-
ation for the support of the Army for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1902.

May 20 Same subject. Reports the transfer to the Presi-
dent and Congress of Cuba of the government
and control of the island.

May 22 Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. At instance of President of
Cuba, requests.

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Same subject. Assents to above request
Resolution of United States Senate congratula-
ting Cuban Republic on its appearance among
the nations of the world. Instructs to commu-
nicate to the foreign office.

Reception of minister of the United States to
Cuba reported.

Same subject. Reports in detail

Messages of the President of Cuba to Cuban Con-
gress. Transmits message of May 26, 1902.
Ceremonies attending hauling down of United
States flag at Matanzas. Incloses resolution of
citizens.

Amnesty granted American citizens who com-
mitted crimes in Cuba during intervention
period reported.

Same subject. Incloses copy of act of Cuban
Congress.

Exclusion of Chinese from Cuba.

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to detention of a steamer carrying Chinese.
Same subject. Reports that Cuban authorities
decline to allow Chinese to land.
Announcement of establishment of Cuban Re-
public inclosed.

Exclusion of Chinese from Cuba. Reports rea-
sons advanced by Cuban Government for.
Resolution of Cuban House of Representatives
thanking Government and people of the United
States for assistance transmitted.
Exclusion of Chinese from Cuba. Refers to pre-
vious correspondence and again reports atti-
tude of Cuban Government.
Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. Requests to be informed of
scope and purport of authority given by United
States Government for.
Suspending tonnage dues on Cuban vessels.....

Courtesies of Cuban Government on occasion of
anniversary of independence of the United
States. Sends greetings and good wishes.
Same subject. Transmits message of good will
from President of Cuba.
Same subject. States that President Palma's
message of congratulation was received with
much gratification.

Same subject. Incloses his note to foreign office.
Same subject. Incloses note from foreign office
advising of adjournment of Cuban House of
Representatives on July 4.

Same subject. Instructs to convey appreciation
of United States for action reported in above
dispatch.

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consular officials. States that consuls are not
permitted to act as agents of Cuban Govern-
ment, but only to use good offices.

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thanking Government and people of the United
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Text. Liability of naturalized citizens of the United States to military service in Denmark. Report on case of Severin Jacobsen. Protection of Danish interests in Salvador. Expresses thanks of his Government for assumption of, by the United States.

Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. Reports assent of Denmark.
Accident to President Roosevelt. Reports solici-
tude caused by.

Courtesies to U. S. S. Chicago and Albany reported.
Military-service case of James Nelson reported...
Effect of the continued residence of naturalized
United States citizens in the country of origin.
Reports on in connection with case of C. Ravn.
Military-service cases of James John Hansen and
Anton Miller reported.

Effect of the continued residence of naturalized
United States citizens in the country of origin.
Approves minister's views, as reported in dis-
patch No. 286, Dec. 16, 1902.

For the extradition of fugitives from justice.

Same subject. States that Government of Salvador consents to exercise of good offices by United States officers in same form as is permitted respecting Chinese subjects.

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Mr. de Margerie to Mr. Hay. Nov. 7 Complaints of alleged violation at Pacific coast

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ports of consular convention between the United States and France. Refers to attempt by local officials to serve summons on French consul-general at San Francisco, and requests that steps be taken to put an end to such oc

currences.

Same subject. Acknowledges above note and states that matter has been referred to the Attorney-General and the governor of Califor

nia. Same subject. Recites various instances of laches on part of authorities on Pacific coast in rendering to French consuls the assistance provided for by the convention, in regard to difficulties on board French vessels, and asks that efficient measures be taken.

Same subject. Acknowledges above note and states that matter has been referred to governors of California and Oregon and the Secretary of the Treasury.

Same subject. States that Treasury Department has taken steps to obviate further complaints, Same subject. States that governor of California has brought matter to attention of local officials to the end that further complaints may be obviated.

Same subject. Same statement as above in regard to governor of Oregon.

Same subject. Expresses thanks for extension of Department's good offices, and cites further instances of laches on the part of United States officials.

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Passports. Question of declaration of intention
to return to the United States within a stipu-
lated period. Submits petition of American
Chamber of Commerce of Paris.
Complaints of alleged violation at Pacific coast
ports of consular convention between the United
States and France. States that Mr. de Mar-
gerie's note of Dec. 27, 1901, has been referred
to the Attorney-General, the Secretary of the
Treasury, and the governors of California and
Oregon.

Same subject. Mentions instructions to officers
of Department of Justice on Pacific coast, and
incloses reports received with governor of Cali-
fornia's letter of Jan. 3, 1902.

Passports. Defines attitude of Department on
question of declaration of intention to return
to the United States within a stipulated period.

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ports of consular convention between the
United States and France. Communicates ac-
tion taken by governor of Oregon.
Same subject. Incloses report of United States
district attorney for district of Oregon.
Restoration of Tientsin to Chinese authorities.
Incloses note of Chinese minister applying for
good offices of United States in securing. Ex-
presses views of the United States on the sub-
ject, and instructs to ascertain views of the
French Government.

Agreement between Russia and China relative
to Manchuria. Incloses for communication to
French Government memorandum of Feb. 1
expressing views of the United States.
Complaints of alleged violation at Pacific coast
ports of consular convention between the
United States and France. Incloses report of
United States district attorney for district of
Washington.

Same subject. Governor of California has again
called attention of local authorities to matter.
Restoration of Tientsin to Chinese authorities.
Reports that France concurs in views of the
United States, and her representative in China
has been instructed to cooperate with his col-
leagues. Incloses note verbale of minister of
foreign affairs.

Agreement between Russia and China relative
to Manchuria. Reports interview with minis-
ter for foreign affairs, who evidently believes
in good faith of Russia.
Complaints of alleged violation, at Pacific coast
ports, of consular convention between the
United States and France. Refers to Mr. de
Margerie's note of Nov. 7, 1901, and gives sub-
stance of answer made by governor of Califor-
nia. The Department concurs in view ex-
pressed by the sheriff, that the convention only
gives the consul the right to decline to receive
summonses, but does not absolve United States
officers from the duty of offering to serve them.
Same subject. Acknowledges above note and
comments on necessity for representations to
authorities at San Francisco to bring about a
proper observance of the convention.
Dedication of monument to Marshal de Rocham-
beau at Washington. Incloses joint resolution
and invitation to President Loubet, Comte de
Rochambeau, and Mr. de Lafayette to partici-
pate in.

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Same subject. Confirms above telegram, with
details, and incloses correspondence.
Volcanic eruption at Martinique. Expresses
sympathy on account of.

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