Friendly relations between the Chinese Empire and the United States were

still further strengthened by the liberal attitude of our government

relative to the indemnity growing out of the Boxer uprising. The total

amount which China had obligated itself to pay the governments,

societies, and private individuals was $333,000,000. Of this sum,

$24,400,778 was allotted to the United States. As a mark of friendship

for China, Congress upon the recommendation of President Roosevelt,

1907, cancelled the obligation of China to pay that part of the

stipulated indemnity in excess of $11,655,492, or an amount adequate to

cover the actual amount of the claims. This generous conduct prompted