For Paraguay.--Manoel Gondra, Arsenio Lopez Decoud, Gualberto Cardus y
Huerta.
For Bolivia.--Alberto Gutierrez, Carlos V. Romero.
For Colombia.--Rafael Uribe Uribe, Guillermo Valencia.
For Honduras.--Fausto Davila.
For Panama.--Jose Domingo de Obaldia.
For Cuba.--Gonzalo de Quesada, Rafael Montoro, Antonio Gonzalez Lanuza.
For the Dominican Republic.--Emilio C. Joubert.
For Peru.--Eugenio Larabure y Unanue, Antonio Miro Quesada, Mariano
Cornejo.
For El Salvador.--Francisco A. Reyes.
For Costa Rica.--Ascension Esquivel.
For the United States of Mexico.--Francisco Leon de La Barra, Ricardo
Molina-Huebbe, Ricardo Garcia Granados.
For Guatemala.--Antonio Batres Jauregui.
For Uruguay.--Luis Melian Lafinur, Antonio Maria Rodriguez, Gonzalo
Ramirez.
For the Argentine Republic.--J. V. Gonzalez, Jose A. Terry, Eduardo L.
Bidau.
For Nicaragua.--Luis F. Corea.
For the United States of Brazil.--Joaquim Aurelio Nabuco de Araujo,
Joaquim Francisco de Assis Brasil, Gastao de Cunha, Alfredo de Moraes
Gomes Ferreira, Joao Pandia Calogeras, Amaro Cavalcanti, Joaquim Xavier
da Silveira, Jose P. da Graca Aranha, Antonio da Fontoura Xavier.
For the United States of America.--William I. Buchanan, L. S. Rowe, A.
J. Montague, Tulio Larrinaga, Paul S. Reinsch, Van Leer Polk.
For Chile.--Anselmo Hevia Riquelme, Joaquin Walker Martinez, Luis
Antonio Vergara, Adolfo Guerrero.
_Resolution of the Governing Board and letter of the Secretary of State,
Mr. Elihu Root, to Mr. Andrew Carnegie, approved at the meeting of
December 19, 1906_
Whereas, the Chairman of the Governing Board of the International Bureau
of the American Republics has laid before this, the said Board, the
following letter sent by him as chairman to Mr. Andrew Carnegie and has
asked for the approval thereof by the Board--that is to say:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
WASHINGTON, December 4, 1906.
MR DEAR MR. CARNEGIE: Your active and effective
cooperation in promoting better communication between the
countries of America as a member of the commission
authorized by the Second Pan American Conference held in
Mexico, your patriotic citizenship in the greatest of
American Republics, your earnest and weighty advocacy of
peace and good will among the nations of the earth, and your
action in providing a suitable building for the
International Tribunal at The Hague embolden me to as
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