International Union OF American Republics LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, RECEIVED AUG 81901 DIVISION OF DOCUMENTS. O^rrf' "^-^-^-.-e-^it,..^. .'■ . ..^O^^jt OC^u J International Union OF American Republics WASHINGTON, D. C, U. S. A. 1901 Ll\3 r7 uhj MCMl PRESS OF W. F. ROBERTS WASHINGTON l(^ executive eomtnittee of tbe Tnternational Union of Jlmerican Republics. Honorable JOHN HAY, Secretary of State of the United States, Chairman ex-officio. Senor DON FERNANDO E. GUACHALLA. Senor DON CARLOS MARTINEZ SILVA Senor DON JOAQUIN BERNARDO CALVO. Senor DON LUIS FELIPE CARBO. Director: WILLIAM WOODVILLE ROCKHILL. Secretary: Dr. HORACIO GUZMAN. Chief Clerk: WILLIAMS C. FOX. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF Presidents of tbe Httiericdii Republics. COUNTRIES. NAMES. EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE. Argentine Republic... Bolivia Sefior Don Julio A. Roca Buenos Ayres. La Paz. Senor Don Jose Manuel Pando Brazil Senhor Don M. F. de Campos Salles.... Sefior Don Federico Errazuris Rio de Janeiro. Santiago. Bogota. San Jose. Quito. Guatemala City. Port au Prince. Chile Colombia Sefior Don Jose Manuel Marroquin Sefior Don Rafael Iglesias Ecuador Sefior Don Eloy Alatro Guatemala Seiior Don Manuel Estrada Cabrera Monsieur T. Simon Sam Sefior Don Terencio Sierra Haiti Honduras Tegucigalpa. City of Mexico. Managua. Asuncion. Sefior Don Porfirio Diaz Nicaragua Paraguay Peru Sefior Don Jose Santos Zelaya Senor Don Emilio Aceval Sefior Don Eduardo Lopez de Romaiia.. Lima. San Salvador. Santo Domingo United States Seiior Don Juan Isidro Jimenez Santo Domingo. Washington, D. C. Montevideo. Mr. William McKinley Uruguay Sefior Don Juan Lindolfo Cuestas Venezuela Caracas. AMERICAN REPUBLICS Catitt-JImerican Representatives in the United States. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. MEXICO.— Seiior DON MANUEL DE AZPIROZ. Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC— Senor DON EDUARDO WILDE. BOLIVIA.— Senor DON FERNANDO E. GUACHALLA. BRAZIL.— Mr. J. F. DE ASSIS BRASIL. CHILE.— Senor DON CARLOS MORLA VICUNA. COLOMBIA.— Senor DON CARLOS MARTINEZ SILVA. COSTA RICA.— Senor DON JOAQUIN BERNARDO CALVO. ECUADOR.— Senor DON LUIS FELIPE CARBO. GUATEMALA.— Senor DON ANTONIO LAZO ARRIAGA. HAITI.— Mr. J. N. LEGER. NICARAGUA.— Senor DON LUIS F. COREA. PERU.— Senor DON MANUEL ALVAREZ CALDERON. SALVADOR.— Senor Dr. DON RAFAEL ZALDfVAR. URUGUAY.— Senor Dr. DON JUAN CUESTAS. Charges D'affaires. SANTO DOMINGO.— Senor DON FCO. LEONTE VASQUEZ. VENEZUELA.— Senor DON AUGUSTO F. PULIDO. Consuls-General. HONDURAS.— NICANOR BOLET PERAZA. PARAGUAY.— Honorable JOHN STEWART. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF Unitea States Kepresentatlvcs in tbe Catin^Jltiiericdn Republics. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. MEXICO.— POWELL CLAYTON, City of Mexico. Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC— W. P. LORD, Buenos Ayres. BOLIVIA.— GEORGE H. BRIDGMAN, La Paz. BRAZIL.— CHARLES PAGE BRYAN, Rio de Janeiro. CHILE.— HENRY L. WILSON, Santiago. COLOMBIA.— CHARLES BURDETT HART, Bogata. COSTA RICA, NICARAGUA AND SALVADOR.— WILLIAM L. MERRY, San Jose. ECUADOR.— ARCHIBALD J. SAMPSON, QyiTO. GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS.— W. GODFREY HUNTER, Guatemala City. HAITI (also Charge d' Affaires, Santo Domingo). — WILLIAM F. POWELL, Port au Prince. PERU.— IRVING B. DUDLEY, Lima. URUGUAY AND PARAGUAY.— WILLIAM R. FINCH, Montevideo. VENEZUELA.— FRANCIS B. LOOMIS, Caracas. AMERICAN REPUBLICS HONORARY CORRESPONDING MEMBERS OF THE INTER- NATIONAL UNION OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS. COUNTRIES. NAMES. RESIDENCES. Argentine Republic . Seiior Dr. Don Estanislao S. Zeballos... Buenos Ayres. Bolivia Sefior Don Manuel V. Ballivian* La Paz. Brazil Dezembargador Antonio Bezerra Para. Chile Sefior Don Moises Varagas Santiago. San Jose. Quito. Guatemala City. Guatamala City. Costa Rica Sefior Don Manuel Aragon Ecuador Sefior Don Francisco Andrade Marin ... Sefior Don Antonio Batresjauregui Sefior Don Rafael Montufar Guatemala Haiti Monsieur Georges Sylvain Honduras Seilor Don E. Constantino Fiallos . .. Tegucigalpa. City of Mexico. City of Mexico. Mexico Sefior Don Francisco L. de la Barra Sefior Don Antonio Garcia Cubas Sefior Don Fernando Ferrari Perez City of Mexico. Nicaragua Sefior Don Jose D. Gamez Managua. Paraguay Sefior Don Jose S. Decoud Peru Sefior Don Alejandro Garland Salvador Sefior Dr. Don Salvador Gallegos . Santo Domingo Seiior Don Jose Gabriel Garcia t Santo Domingo. Uruguay Sefior Don Jose I. Schiaffino Venezuela Sefior General Don Manuel Landaeta Rosales. * Honorary Corresponding Member of the Royal Geographical Society of Great Britain, t Corresponding Member of the Academia Nacional de la Historia de Venezuela. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF LIST OF DELEGATES TO THE INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN CONFERENCE 1889-1890.* President, JAMES G. BLAINE. secretaries: H. Remsen Whitehouse. Fidel G. Pierra. Jose Ion agio Rodriguez, (succeeding Mr. Pierra). HAITI Arthur Laforestrie. Hannibal Price. NICARAGUA Horacio Guzman. PERU Felix C. C. Zegarra. GUATEMALA Fernando Cruz. URUGUAY Alberto Nin. COLOMBIA Jose M. Hurtado. Carlos Martinez Silva. Climaco Calderon. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC: Roque Saenz Pena. Manuel Quintana. COSTA RICA Manuel Aragon. PARAGUAY .Jose S. Decoud. BRAZIL ; Lafayette Rodrigues Pereira. J. G. do Amaral Valente. Salvador de Mendonqa. HONDURAS: Jeronimo Zelaya. MEXICO Matias Romero. Enrique A. Mexia. BOLIVIA Juan F. Velarde. UNITED STATES John B.Henderson. Cornelius N. Bliss. Clement Studebaker. T. Jefferson Coolidge. William Henry Trescott. Andrew Carnegie. Morris M. Estee. John F. Hanson. Henry G. Davis. Charles R. Flint. VENEZUELA Nicanor Bolet Peraza. Jose Andrade. Francisco Antonio Silva. CHILE Emilio C. Varas. Jose Alfonso. SALVADOR Jacinto Castellanos. ECUADOR Jose Maria Placido Caamano. ♦Arranged in order of precedence, as determined bv lot. AMERICAN REPUBLICS I. The Bureau of the American Republics II. The Next Pan-American Conference These articles are reproduced from the "Forum" of September and November, 1900, by courteous permission of the Editor of that publication / THE BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS. ITS PAST AND FUTURE THE International American Congress was held in Wash- ington in 1889 and 1890 for the purpose of " discussing and recommending for adoption to their respective governments some plan of arbitration for the settlement of disagreements and disputes that may hereafter arise between them, and for con- sidering questions relating to the improvement of business intercourse and means of direct communication between said countries, and to encourage such reciprocal commercial rela- tions as will be beneficial to all and secure more extensive markets for the products of each of said countries." Realizing that one of the essential prerequisites to a closer union between the various countries of the Western hemisphere was the confidence born of friendship resulting from a closer and more general knowledge of the social and economic condi- tions obtaining in the various portions of that hemisphere, and that improved business intercourse and extended trade relations could only come with a more perfect understanding of the various commercial methods, laws, local usages, trade regula- tions and requirements, as well as a more extended and thor- ough knowledge of the products and natural resources of its various divisions, the Conference adopted a resolution creating €lo$er Union 12 INTERNATIONAL UNION OF Cbe Bureau 6$t