THE CUBA REVIEW 



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UNITED STATES COMMERCE WITH CUBA. 



government Statistics of Imports and Exports During the Years Ending June 30, 



1905—1908. 



Quantities. 



$2,577,956 

 $1,468,347 



Some Exports to Cuba. 



Values. 

 1907. 1908. 1905. 1906. 1907. 



BOOTS AND SHOES (PAIRS). 

 1,275,687 1,976,901 $1,322,030 $1,769,796 $2,145,415 



COFFEE, GREEN OR RAW (POUNDS). 

 16,317,890 13,074,166 $761,077 $1,376,175 $1,888,310 



COFFEE, ROASTED OR PREPARED (POUNDS). 

 1,805,542 No figures $25,574 $54, 142 $214,694 No figures 



BUTTER (POUNDS). 

 306,798 No figures $27,850 $50,290 $71, 93° No figures 



STARCH (POUNDS). 

 636,762 No figures $68,231 $36,444 $16,677 No figures 



POTATOES (BUSHELS). 

 999,649 No figures $360,104 $349,443 $826,998 No figures 



BO.VRDS, DEALS, PLANKS, JOISTS, ETC. (M. FT.). 



119,801 108,554 $1,518,665 $2,450,604 $2,330,865 $1,870,715 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS AND PARTS THEREOF. 

 (Values only given.) $79,740 $163,036 $137,114 $68,236 



Some Imports from Cuba. 



NEW CUBAN SCHOOLHOUSES. The one illustrated above has six rooms and will accom- 

 modate about 200 or 250 pupils. 



