NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA, AND SALVADOR—Continued. No. From and to whom. Date. June 18 Protection of Cuban interests by United States Same subject. Reports consent of Salvador... 883 884 884 884 886 887 Accident to President Roosevelt. Expresses sym- 889 Sept. 12 909 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. 910 914 915 517 Mr. Hill to Mr. Tower...... Dec. 31 1902. Mr. Tower to Mr. Hay...... Jan. 13 Same subject. Incloses copies of above correspondence. 918 918 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. 926 26 927 927 919 529 Mr. Tower to Mr. Hay...... Feb. 12 278 Mr. Hay to Mr. Tower...... Feb. 15 280 Same to same Feb. 21 Same to same (telegram)... Mar. 1 Mr. Tower to Mr. Hay (telegram). Mar. 3 540 Same to same. Mar. 4 541 Same to same.. 543 Same to same.. Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Convention and arrangement between Russia Mutual embarrassments of United States and Same subject. Reports that above telegram has Mutual embarrassments of United States and Declaration of Russia and France concerning de- Mutual embarrassments of United States and Same subject. Reports that Russian Govern- .do.... Declaration of Russia and France concerning de- 928 920 920 929 930 923 930 924 925 931 Same subject. Transmits explanatory remarks Protection of Cuban interests by United States Partial removal of restrictions on travel and 933 934 936 934 42 642 Mr. Storer to Mr. Hay 1092. Mar. 3 Mar. 10 662 Mr. Sickles to Mr. Hay Mr. Curry to Mr. Hay 665 Mr. Sickles to Mr. Hay 667 Same to same May 20 May 31 Same subject. Incloses report from consul- 950 Same subject. Incloses, for proper action, dis- Assumption of power by Alfonso XIII. Incloses Celebration of majority of Alfonso XIII. Reports June 5 Protection of Cuban interests by United States 3 Mr. Hill to Mr. Curry.... June 26 447 Mr. Hay to Mr. Storer....... July 1 950 952 952 959 955 960 952 Ac 959 954 Celebration of majority of Alfonso XIII. Accident to President Roosevelt. Expresses Same subject. Acknowledges above telegram, Jurisdiction over vessels and their crews. Com- Same subject. Acknowledges above note, and Same subject. Incloses report of mayor of Pen- Same subject. Acknowledges above note and 960 961 961 962 963 965 |