President of Bolivia, the Prince of Bulgaria, the President of Brazil, the President of Chile, the President of Cuba, the King of Denmark, the President of the Dominican Republic, the Khedive of Egypt, the President of France, the German Emperor, the King of Great Britain, the King of Greece, the President of Guatemala, the King of Italy, the Emperor of Japan, the Emperor of Korea, the President of Mexico, the Prince of Monaco, the Queen of the Netherlands, the President of Nicaragua, the King of Norway, the President of Peru, the King of Portugal, the Czar of Russia, the King of Servia, the King of Spain, the President of the Swiss Confederation, the King of Sweden, the Sultan of Turkey, the President of Venezuela, the Governments of [Argentina], Austria-Hungary, Bavaria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, [China], Costa Rica, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Great Britain, Guatemala, Greece, Haiti, Italy, Japan, Panama, Persia, Portugal, Paraguay, Peru, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Spain, Uruguay, Sweden, Russia, and Siam; by the ministers of foreign affairs of Chile, Greece, Nicaragua, Portugal Paraguay, Guatemala, and Russia; by the Viceroy of India and the Governor-General of Australia; by the governors of Ontario, Hongkong, Ceylon, the Bermudas, Natal, the Azores, the Iwate Prefecture of Japan; by the premiers of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and New Zealand; by the National Assembly of Salvador, by the Cuban House of Representatives; by the National Assembly of Guatemala; by the mayor, senate, and house of Bremen; the mayor, president, and the senate of Hamburg; the mayors of Adelaide, Queensland, Hobart, Madrid, Osaka; by the chambers of commerce of Nagoya, Japan, and Calcutta, Bengal; by the Tea Traders and the Silk Fabric Guild of Yokohama and the Asahi Shimbun of Osaka; by the Canadian Manufacturers' Association of Toronto and the Latin Union of Habana; by the prime minister of England, the lord mayors of London, Liverpool, Bristol, Leicester, and Shrewsbury; by workingmen's councils, religious associations, and by a multitude of other associations, organizations, and private individuals. Appropriate expressions of gratitude to all these friends have been returned by the State Department or by myself, but it seems to me that the real depth of grateful feeling awakened in our people by all these evidences of genuine sympathy and friendship should be expressed also by formal action of the supreme legislative power of the Nation. I recommend the passage by the Congress of an appropriate resolution to that end. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 3, 1906. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Circulars.. .do.. 1906. Oct. 9 8 .do. ....do.. Page. 1905. Nov. 7 Feb. 2 Mar. 23 Jamestown celebration. Exposition and naval Same subject. Refers to circular of Nov. 7 and Admission of officers of American Republics to Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Refers to joint 9 Citizenship and naturalization. Quotes order of 2 2 3 5 6 Mr. Root to Mr. Beaupré ...do..... Same subject. Directs him to suitably express in (telegram). Mr. Portela to Mr. Root..... Mar. 13 the President's name sincere condolence with 11 12 7 356 395 1906. Mr. Root to Mr. Portela..... Mar. 15 Mr. Bacon to Mr. Portelo... Apr. 7 Same subject. Acknowledges, with expressions of Mr. White to Mr. Root...... May 17 Message of the President of the Argentine Republic Mr. White to Mr. Bacon..... July 27 Mr. Root to Mr. Bacon (tele- Aug. 19 Visit of Secretary Root to South American Repub- Same subject. States that he is leaving Buenos Same subject. Acknowledges No. 428, inclosing AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 1905. Dec. 19 Restrictions against the importation of beef from 1906. Feb. 28 Mar. 17 Same subject. Reports signing of, with Switzer- 47 50 186 45 40 97 June 10 Transportation of emigrants from Hungary. State- Mr. Bacon to Mr. Hengel- July 19 Mr. Rives to Mr. Root....... Aug. 27 Mr. Root to Mr. Francis..... Oct. 20 Mr. Bacon to Mr. Hengel- Oct. 22 Same subject. States that copy of his note No. 1002 Restrictions against the importation of beef from Mr. Francis to Mr. Root..... Nov. 20 Transportation of emigrants from Hungary. In 133 Same to same.. Dec. 28 closes memorandum from the foreign office setting 51 44 46 867 49 48 43 45 47 1903. Baron Moncheur to Mr. Root. Feb. 2 1905. Memorandum from the Bel- May 27 gian legation. Mr. Wilson to Mr. Root..... Arrangement for the unification of formulas for he- Claim of "El Oriente" to money captured from Fil- Dec. 30 Emigration agents of South Carolina in Europe. Memorandum from the Belgian legation. 1906. Jan. 4 International maritime convention in regard to Memorandum to the Belgian Jan. 12 Same subject. Copy of memorandum of the 4th instant has been sent to Department of Commerce Mr. Bacon to Mr. Wilson... Jan. 15 Emigration agents of South Carolina in Europe. Mr. Root to Mr. Wilson..... Jan. 19 Approves action taken, in absence of a request to the department from the governor of the State. Same subject. Incloses copy of letter from governor of South Carolina and instructs him to request all proper facilities for the agent. Baron Moncheurto Mr. Root. ...do.... Arrangement for the unification of formulas for Mr. Root to Mr. Wilson..... Jan. 29 Memorandum to the Belgian Feb. 15 legation. 66 67 Mr. Wilson to Mr. Root.. Feb. 25 Feb. 27 38 heroic medicines. Submits new draft and calls International maritime convention in regard to Emigration agents of South Carolina in Europe. Same subject. Charges of maladministration pub- Baron Moncheur to Mr. Root. Mar. 6 Same subject. States that a summary of Secretary Memorandum from the Bel- Mar. gian legation. .....do... do. 8 Mr. Wilson to Mr. Root..... Mar. 15 Memorandum to the Belgian Mar. 19 Mr. Wilson to Mr. Root..... Mar. 20 Baron Moncheur to Mr. Root. Mar. 26 Root's letter to Mr. Denby has been telegraphed Claim of El Oriente" to money captured from Fili- Same subject. Incloses additional documents for Claim of El Orienté" to money captured from Fili- Investigation of afairs in the Kongo Free State. 59665-F R 1926 |