Wednesday, November 30th, 1898
In spite of the fact that it was desired to submit the tentative text of the entire treaty to the Commission this morning and discuss… Read More »Wednesday, November 30th, 1898
In spite of the fact that it was desired to submit the tentative text of the entire treaty to the Commission this morning and discuss… Read More »Wednesday, November 30th, 1898
Commissioners all a little late coming down. Finally started with Frye, Day, and Gray in carriage—Davis, who has uniformly gone with me, not having appeared.… Read More »Monday, November 28th, 1898
. . . [I] spent the morning dictating some new points on the Spanish paper and revising some others, Senator Davis seemed particularly interested in… Read More »Saturday, November 19th, 1898
No trouble at all in breathing; ten hours’ sleep; and an almost entire disappearance this morning of asthmatic symptoms, . . . After we got… Read More »Friday, November 18th, 1898
Was awakened in the night by an increasing oppression in breathing, and before morning found myself in an old fashioned asthmatic spasm, the first real… Read More »Thursday, November 17th, 1898
The cold gave me a rather bad night of it, and work began in the morning almost before I was ready…. [Lawrence] Townsend, our Minister… Read More »Wednesday, November 16th, 1898
… I had made a little memorandum the night before of the sort of paper I was inclined soon to suggest filing. It was in… Read More »Tuesday, November 15th, 1898
As the members straggled in this morning Judge Day explained that a long cipher dispatch had come, and was being translated. While awaiting it we… Read More »Monday, November 14th, 1898
The Temps announced last night that it was doubtful whether there would be a meeting of the Joint Commission today, and this morning this news… Read More »Saturday, November 12, 1898