The office of Treasurer of the Island of Cuba shall on and after April 1, 1901, be placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of Financ...
The said appointment to be made by the Military Governor thereof, subject to the approval of the Secretary of War.
The promptitude with which the reports of the consuls are printed and distributed, the generous recognition which is being increasingly acco...
The advance in the general efficiency of our consular service in promoting trade was even more marked than last year.
I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State relating to the lynching of two Italian subjects at Tallulah, La., on July 20, 1899...
I renew the recommendation made in my annual message to the Congress on December 3, 1900, that in accordance with precedent Congress make gr...
In view of the great importance of these reports to our producers, manufacturers, exporters, and business interest generally, I cordially ap...
It is gratifying to be able to state that the improvement in the service, following closely upon the steady progress in expediting the publi...
I recommend the appropriation by Congress during the present session of the sum of one hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of carrying ...
I earnestly recommend legislation under which the government of the islands may have authority to assist in their peaceful industrial develo...
I commend to the favorable consideration of Congress the reasons upon which this recommendation rests.
It is not deemed compatible with the public interest to transmit the report to the Senate at this time.
It is hereby ordered that the President's Order of January 9, 1884, be, and the same is, hereby revoked as to that part of said military res...
Inasmuch as said land has been abandoned for military purposes, it is further ordered and directed that the portion of said military reserva...
In case the commandant shall make such appointment from civil life he shall require of the appointee good and sufficient security for the du...
I hereby empower the Naval officer in command at the Island of Guam to act as Collector of Customs for said Island.
Any authority heretofore exercised in the premises by the Naval Officer in command is hereby ratified as if said power to appoint had been c...
The sum of $200,000 is hereby allotted and set apart from the appropriation made for the benefit and government of Puerto Rico by the Act of...