Mexico-Continued. application for the extradition of General Victoriano Huerta from extradition refused by the United States... manifesto and decree__. assumption of political authority, by General Villa_ Benton, W. S., estate of__ blockade of the port of Progreso‒‒‒ boundary line between the United States and Mexico- Page 827 834 650 662 1030 821 agreement between the Governor of Sonora and the commander measures taken by the United States. firing and raids across, by Mexican troops and bandits. 789 793, 801 796, 804, 811, 812, 813, 816, 819, 820 résumé of the history of the revolution instituted by. transfer of government to Vera Cruz....... Catholic Church, persecution of Cházaro, Lagos, Provisional President.... 763 649 1004 717, 700 reply to statement of the President of the United States. embargo by the United States on the exportation of arms and ammu- 780 proclamation by the President of the United States. 772, 780 embargo by Mexico on the exportation of sisal_ expropriation of the Empresa de Agua at Mazatlan, protest of the 821 1040 expulsion of the Spanish Minister.. 1049 firing and raids across the boundary line by Mexican troops and 786, 796, 804, 811, 812, 813, 815, 816, 819, 820 forced loans imposed on American citizens and other foreigners__. 983 deposed as President__. 700, 717 removal to Chihuahua___ 682 reply to the statement of the President of the United States--- 697, 699 Mexico-Continued. Page International conference on Mexican affairs between the United replies thereto 735 International Relief Committee, appeals to the United States for as- Los Mochis, Sinaloa, depredations of Yaqui Indians in. 748, 751 841 occupation and evacuation by different factions. 648. 649, 668, 669, 723, 727, 731, 732 649 682 652 munitions of war, embargo on the exportation of, to Mexico. Opinion 783 murder of John R. McManus, American citizen. 866 1007 political affairs, International conference on Mexican affairs of the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, and attitude assumed by Genl. Obregon toward residents in Mexico 659 expropriation of the Empresa de Agua at Mazatlan. 1040 religious orders, treatment of.. 1004 representations concerning protection of foreign interests, must be 1045 763 statement by the President of the United States concerning Mexico_ payment of taxes to non-Carranza Governments not valid___ 694 963 970 825 Vera Cruz designated seat of government by Genl. Carranza_ 649 assumption of political authority_. manifesto and decree___ decrees: mining properties, March 9, 1915_ payment of mine employees, May 4, 1915. real and personal property, May 7, 1915_ deposed from command by Provisional President Gutierrez reply to statement of the President of the United States___ withdrawal of American citizens from Mexico__ 650 662 *894 905 914 692 647 701 837 839, 841 821 Mexico City: attitude of Genl. Obregon towards residents in, protest of the Page 659 occupation and evacuation by different factions.- 648 649, 668, 669, 723, 727, 731, 732 649 384 554 France__. Mines and mining in China. See China; relations between China and Mining regulations in Mexico, affecting foreign property rights. Mukden-Antung Railway; discrimination in freight rates in favor of Müller, W., German Consul, arrest of. Munitions of war: 892 460 1097 594 404 Musical works, reciprocal grant of copyright by the United States and 423 N. National Bank of the Republic of Haiti; difficulties with the Haitian 496 National Railroad Company of Haiti, controversy with the Haitian Gov- 538 Nationality, dual___ 557, 559, 565, 569, 570 Naval coaling station, United States, in Fukien Province__. 113 1115 arbitration agreement between the United States and the Nether- canal treaty, proposed, with the United States, and protests of Costa 1104 caveat of Great Britain against the payment by the United States to 1118 protection by the American Legation of Chinese residing in Nicaragua. 1119 264 Norway: agreement between the United States and Norway extending time for Pan-American Financial Conference, First, and High Commission----- 20, 1310 Pan-American Scientific Congress, Second_. Panama : 15 18, 1310 arbitration of assault case on American citizens in Panama July 4, assaults on American citizens_. riot at Cocoa Grove July 4, 1912_ protocol of arbitration___ fight at Cocoa Grove February 14, 1915. 1183 1162 1162 1183 1186 riot at Colon April 2, 1915____ 1194 boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama. 1131 attitude of the United States--- 1147, 1148 control by the United States of wireless telegraph stations in 1155 convention between the United States and Panama defining the 1123 killing of Corporal Maurice Langdon, U. S. Army, in the riot of 1194 payment of an indemnity for the death of William T. Harrison, an 1240 proposal to demand delivery to the Canal authorities of the rifles Panama Canal Zone, convention defining the boundary line of treaty for the advancement of general peace between the United agreement extending time for appointment of the commission Peace Planning Society, propaganda for the restoration of the monarchy Peru: treaty for the advancement of general peace between the United 1275 1277 46, 49, 58 1279 Plaza, Victorino de la, President of Argentina, message to the Congress__ 28 105 Portugal agreement extending time for appointment of the commission President of the United States: 1282 address, annual, of President Woodrow Wilson to the Congress_ IX 425, 772, 780 694 See also Treaties. statement concerning Mexico Presidents of: Argentina: message of President Victorino de la Plaza to the Brazil: message of President Wenceslau Braz P. Gomes to the Colombia: Jose Vicente Concha, assumption of presidency- Presidents of-Continued. Haiti: election of President Sudre Dartignenave.... election of President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam. escape of President Davilmar Théodore from Haiti. Page 480 467 465 475 490 recognition of President Dartignenave by the United States. recognition of the de facto Government of------ 767, 768, 771, 774 763 Cházaro, Lagos, Provisional President__ 700, 717 reply to statement of the President of the United States____ reply to statement of the President of the United States. 697, 699 644, 646 Salvador: message of President Alfonso Quiñones M. to the National Uruguay: message of President José Battle y Ordóñez to the Na- Protection of foreign interests by the United States in: representations must be made by respective accredited repre- Protests of Costa Rica and Salvador against the proposed interoceanic 1104 attitude assumed by Genl. Obregon toward residents in Mexico 659 discrimination in freight rates on the South Manchuria Railway- 594 1040 264 removal of certain cases from the civil to the French military 1097 Q. Quiñones M., Alfonso, President of Salvador, message to the National 1288 |