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Mexico-Continued.

application for the extradition of General Victoriano Huerta from
the United States____

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
of the Constitutionalist forces for the neutralization of----
violation of above agreement.....

measures taken by the United States.

firing and raids across, by Mexican troops and bandits.

789

793, 801
794, 801
786,

796, 804, 811, 812, 813, 816, 819, 820
reciprocal arrangement for the crossing of the boundary line in
pursuit of bandits_----

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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.

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embargo by the United States on the exportation of arms and ammu-
nition to Mexico_‒‒‒‒

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
United States____

821

1040

expulsion of the Spanish Minister..

1049

firing and raids across the boundary line by Mexican troops and
bandits_

786, 796, 804, 811, 812, 813, 815, 816, 819, 820

forced loans imposed on American citizens and other foreigners__.
Garza, Roque Gonzales, Provisional President-

983

deposed as President__.

700, 717

removal to Chihuahua___

682

reply to the statement of the President of the United States--- 697, 699
statements----.

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Mexico-Continued.

Page

International conference on Mexican affairs between the United
States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Guate-
mala.
723, 724, 729, 730, 734, 745, 750, 751 754, 767, 770
communication to Mexican military and civil authorities.

replies thereto
comments on replies_

735
737,-744, 746, 750, 766

International Relief Committee, appeals to the United States for as-
sistance

Los Mochis, Sinaloa, depredations of Yaqui Indians in.
Mexico City-

748, 751
653, 654, 674, 689

841

occupation and evacuation by different factions.

648.

649, 668, 669, 723, 727, 731, 732
transfer of the Carranza government to Vera Cruz....
transfer of the Conventionist government to Chihuahua__
military commanders not authorized to conduct diplomatic negotia-
tions___

649

682

652

munitions of war, embargo on the exportation of, to Mexico. Opinion
of the Attorney General_.

783

murder of John R. McManus, American citizen.
nuns and priests, outrages upon.

866

1007

political affairs, International conference on Mexican affairs of the

United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, and
Guatemala. Recognition of the Carranza de facto Government by
the conferring Powers---

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attitude assumed by Genl. Obregon toward residents in Mexico
City

659

expropriation of the Empresa de Agua at Mazatlan.

1040

religious orders, treatment of..

1004

representations concerning protection of foreign interests, must be
made by the respective accredited representatives in Mexico_---
résumé of the history of the revolution instituted by Venustiano
Carranza.

1045

763

statement by the President of the United States concerning Mexico_
taxation of American citizens..

payment of taxes to non-Carranza Governments not valid___
transportation of wounded Mexican soldiers through the United
States----

694

963

970

825

Vera Cruz designated seat of government by Genl. Carranza_
Villa, Genl. Francisco:

649

assumption of political authority_.

manifesto and decree___

decrees:

mining properties, March 9, 1915_
ore tax, March 19, 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__
Yaqui Valley, danger to Americans in__
Yucatan, closure of ports of------

650

662

*894

905

914

692

647

701

837

839, 841

821

Mexico City:

attitude of Genl. Obregon towards residents in, protest of the
United States

Page

659

occupation and evacuation by different factions.-

648

649, 668, 669, 723, 727, 731, 732
transfer of Carranza Government to Vera Cruz___.
Military services, liability of American citizens in:

649

384

554

France__.
Italy

Mines and mining in China. See China; relations between China and
Japan.

Mining regulations in Mexico, affecting foreign property rights.
Missionary propaganda, Japanese in China. See China; relations.
Modus vivendi concluded between the United States and Haiti for the
financial and economic development and tranquillity of Haiti_____
Mongolia, Eastern Inner. See China; relations between China and Japan.
Monarchial government, movement to restore, in China. See China.
Morocco; French protectorate in Morocco; protest of the United States
against removal of certain cases from civil to the French military
courts__.

Mukden-Antung Railway; discrimination in freight rates in favor of
Japan.

Müller, W., German Consul, arrest of.

Munitions of war:

892

460

1097

594

404

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Musical works, reciprocal grant of copyright by the United States and
Great Britain___

423

N.

National Bank of the Republic of Haiti; difficulties with the Haitian
Government----

496

National Railroad Company of Haiti, controversy with the Haitian Gov-
ernment---

538

Nationality, dual___

557, 559, 565, 569, 570

Naval coaling station, United States, in Fukien Province__.
Naval station, United States, proposed at Fonseca Bay, Central America
Netherlands:

113

1115

arbitration agreement between the United States and the Nether-
lands extending the duration of the convention of May 2, 1908- 1099
Third International Opium Conference-

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canal treaty, proposed, with the United States, and protests of Costa
Rica and Salvador in relation thereto___.

1104

caveat of Great Britain against the payment by the United States to
Nicaragua of money provided in the proposed canal treaty unless
British claims are settled__.

1118

protection by the American Legation of Chinese residing in Nicaragua.
protest of the United States against the presence in Costa Rica of
Nicaraguan revolutionists--

1119

264

Norway:

agreement between the United States and Norway extending time for
appointment of the commission under article 2 of the treaty of
June 24, 1914____

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Pan-American Financial Conference, First, and High Commission----- 20, 1310
Pan-American Medical Conference....

Pan-American Scientific Congress, Second_.

Panama :

15

18, 1310

arbitration of assault case on American citizens in Panama July 4,
1912, protocol_-_-

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
Panama

1155

convention between the United States and Panama defining the
boundary line of the Panama Canal Zone.

1123

killing of Corporal Maurice Langdon, U. S. Army, in the riot of
April 2, 1915, at Colon___

1194

payment of an indemnity for the death of William T. Harrison, an
American citizen, due to torture in prison_-_-

1240

proposal to demand delivery to the Canal authorities of the rifles
of the Panaman police, for storage.......

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Panama Canal Zone, convention defining the boundary line of

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treaty for the advancement of general peace between the United
States and Paraguay

agreement extending time for appointment of the commission
under article 2 of above treaty--

Peace Planning Society, propaganda for the restoration of the monarchy
in China---

Peru: treaty for the advancement of general peace between the United
States and Peru_-_.

1275

1277

46, 49, 58

1279

Plaza, Victorino de la, President of Argentina, message to the Congress__
Policy of the United States in relation to China and Japan----
Port Arthur. See China, relations, etc.

28

105

Portugal agreement extending time for appointment of the commission
under article 2 of the treaty of Feb. 4, 1914__

President of the United States:

1282

address, annual, of President Woodrow Wilson to the Congress_
proclamations__.

IX

425, 772, 780

694

See also Treaties.

statement concerning Mexico

Presidents of:

Argentina: message of President Victorino de la Plaza to the
Congress

Brazil: message of President Wenceslau Braz P. Gomes to the
Congress
Chile: message of President Ramón Barros Luco to the Congress_
China: message of President Yuan Chih K'ai to the Council of State
(Li Fa Yuan) ---

Colombia: Jose Vicente Concha, assumption of presidency-
Guatemala: message of President Manuel Estrada Cabrera to the
Legislative Assembly-----

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Presidents of-Continued.

Haiti:

election of President Sudre Dartignenave....

election of President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam.

escape of President Davilmar Théodore from Haiti.
murder of President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam___.

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480

467

465

475

490

recognition of President Dartignenave by the United States.
Honduras: message of President Francisco Bertrand to the Congress_
Liberia message of President Daniel E. Howard to the Legislature_
Mexico:

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recognition of the de facto Government of------ 767, 768, 771, 774
résumé of the history of the revolution instituted by..

763

Cházaro, Lagos, Provisional President__

700, 717

reply to statement of the President of the United States____
Garza Roque Gonzales, Provisional President__.

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reply to statement of the President of the United States. 697, 699
statements.

644, 646

Salvador: message of President Alfonso Quiñones M. to the National
Assembly...

Uruguay: message of President José Battle y Ordóñez to the Na-
tional Assembly

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Protection of foreign interests by the United States in:

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representations must be made by respective accredited repre-
sentatives in Mexico..

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Protests of Costa Rica and Salvador against the proposed interoceanic
canal treaty between the United States and Nicaragua.
Protests of the United States against:

1104

attitude assumed by Genl. Obregon toward residents in Mexico
City

659

discrimination in freight rates on the South Manchuria Railway-
expropriation of the Empresa de Agua at Mazatlan, Mexico____
presence in Costa Rica of Nicaraguan revolutionists___.

594

1040

264

removal of certain cases from the civil to the French military
courts in Morocco___-

1097

Q.

Quiñones M., Alfonso, President of Salvador, message to the National
Assembly..

1288

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