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NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA, AND SALVADOR—Continued.

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From and to whom.

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June 18
June 20
July 19

Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. Reports consent of Costa
Rica.

Same subject. Reports consent of Salvador...
Same subject. Reports consent of Nicaragua .
Transit across the Isthmus of Panama under
treaty of 1846. Incloses correspondence in re-
gard to detention of arms destined for Nicara-
gua by Colombian authorities, and suggests that
free transit be required by the United States.
Same subject. States that treaty of 1846 was
made for the benefit of the contracting parties,
and does not impair the rights of Colombia to
place an embargo on the traffic of other states.
Same subject. Incloses further appeal from
President of Nicaragua, and takes position that
guaranty of the United States applies to all
countries.

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Accident to President Roosevelt. Expresses sym-
pathy.

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Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials. Reports consent of Roumania.

Jews in Roumania. Discusses proposed naturalization convention between the United States and Roumania; discriminations in the latter country against Jews; condition of helplessness to which they are reduced, and objections of United States Government to immigration of such persons.

Same subject. Reports that naturalization treaty will not be considered by Roumania, the main objection being based on the Jewish question. Same subject. Incloses copy of instruction to diplomatic officers of the United States in countries parties to the treaty of Berlin.

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Mr. Hill to Mr. Tower...... Dec. 31 1902. Mr. Tower to Mr. Hay...... Jan. 13

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Same subject. Incloses copies of above correspondence.

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Same subject. Reports that the conflict between United States seamen and Russian soldiers at Niuchwang is regarded as an incident of local and minor importance by the minister for foreign affairs. Convention and arrangement between Russia and China respecting Manchuria. Represents that signing Manchurian convention and separate convention with Russian-Chinese Bank would contravene treaties of China, affect rights of United States citizens, impair sovereignty of China, and subserve" "open-door" policy accepted by Russia and other powers. Same subject. Incloses for communication to Russian Government memorandum of Feb. 1 expressing views of the United States. Same subject. Reports that views of United States have been communicated to Russian Government.

Same subject. Confirms telegrams and incloses copy of his note to minister for foreign affairs. Mutual embarrassments of United States and Russian officials at Niuchwang. Directs investigation of reports of closing of telegraphic communication and, if facts warrant, to make remonstrance.

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Mr. Hay to Mr. Tower...... Feb. 15

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Feb. 21

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Mr. Tower to Mr. Hay (telegram).

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Convention and arrangement between Russia
and China respecting Manchuria. Incloses
note from minister for foreign affairs declaring
Russia's intention to withdraw troops from
Manchuria.

Mutual embarrassments of United States and
Russian officials at Niuchwang. Incloses com-
plaint of American Asiatic Association regard-
ing restrictions by Russian authorities on tele-
graphic communication.
Same subject. Incloses correspondence regard-
ing interference with telegraphic communica-
tion of United States consular and naval officers.
Declaration of Russia and France concerning de-
fensive agreement between Great Britain and
Japan. States that the alliance was negotiated
without the knowledge of the United States,
and memorandum of February 1 expressing
views of the United States relative to the con-
vention between Russia and China respecting
Manchuria was sent without consultation with
Great Britain or Japan.

Same subject. Reports that above telegram has
been communicated to the Russian minister
for foreign affairs.

Mutual embarrassments of United States and
Russian officials at Niuchwang, States that
reported restrictions on telegraphic communi-
cation will be investigated by the Russian
Government.

Declaration of Russia and France concerning de-
fensive agreement between Great Britain and
Japan. Incloses copy of his note to Russian
mínister for foreign affairs.

Mutual embarrassments of United States and
Russian officials at Niuchwang. Reports that
representations against restrictions on tele-
graphic communication have been orally
made.

Same subject. Reports that Russian Govern-
ment knows of but one instance when tele-
grams were dispatched by mail by reason of a
break in the Russian line, but it is investi-
gating the matter

.do.... Declaration of Russia and France concerning de-
fensive agreement between Great Britain and
Japan transmitted.

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Same subject. Transmits explanatory remarks
published in the St. Petersburg Journal.
Same subject. Acknowledges above dispatch
and incloses correspondence regarding.
Mutual embarrassments of United States and
Russian officials at Niuchwang. Incloses note
from Russian ministry for foreign affairs con-
cerning reported delays in transmission of tele-
grams.

Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. Reports consent of Russia.
Visit of Russian Grand Duke Boris Wladimiro-
vitch to the United States. Advises of con-
templated.

Partial removal of restrictions on travel and
residence in central Asia reported.
Visit of Russian Grand Duke Boris Wladimiro-
vitch to the United States. States that a vessel
has been provided to convey the Duke from the
steamer to the shore at San Francisco.
Jews in Roumania. Discriminations against
condition of helplessness to which they are
reduced, and objection of United States Gov-
ernment to immigration of such persons. In
connection with pending naturalization treaty
with Roumania, discusses at length the forego-
ing questions and appeals to the principles
laid down in the treaty of Berlin for ameliora-
tion of said conditions. Instructs to present
above considerations to the minister for for-
eign affairs.

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May 20

May 31

Same subject. Incloses report from consul- 950
general at Barcelona.

Same subject. Incloses, for proper action, dis-
patch from consul-general at Barcelona.
Same subject. Acknowledges dispatch No. 634,
February 26, and refers to above instruction.
Same subject. States that requirement of
Spanish Government appears to be unexcep-
tionable, and that further action seems unnec-
essary for the present.

Assumption of power by Alfonso XIII. Incloses
announcement of.

Celebration of majority of Alfonso XIII. Reports
in detail regarding.

June 5 Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. Reports consent of Spain.
June 12 Military-service case of Antonio Gisbert y Bayot.
Incloses report of mixed commission declaring
Gisbert exempt.

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Celebration of majority of Alfonso XIII.
knowledges report of May 31 with gratification.
Military-service case of Antonio Gisbert y Bayot.
Expresses gratification at solution reported in
dispatch No. 667, June 12.

Accident to President Roosevelt. Expresses
sympathy.

Same subject. Acknowledges above telegram,
with thanks.

Jurisdiction over vessels and their crews. Com-
plaint that local officials of Pensacola, Fla.,
made arrests aboard a Spanish vessel without
notice to Spanish consul.

Same subject. Acknowledges above note, and
states that the governor of Florida has been
asked for a report.

Same subject. Incloses report of mayor of Pen-
sacola, Fla.

Same subject. Acknowledges above note and
states that what is desired is a remedy against
infraction of international usage in searching
vessels and making arrests without consul's
knowledge or consent.

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