THE CUBA REVIEW 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

 An Illustrated cMonthly cMa.ga.zine, 82-92 'Bea.'ver Street, SNie'w York 



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Vol VIL JANUARY, \9W No. 2 



Contents of This Number 



The cover is of a beautiful scene on the Los Casas River on the Isle of Pines. 



Plans for the inauguration of the Cuban President and for the evacuation of the Uniteu 

 States foicts and a synopsis of the Cuban Congress quorum decree, will be 

 found on pages 7 and 8. 



Page 9 shows some very interesting cartoons portraying Cuban newspaper ideas of 

 the situation. 



United States newspaper comments are on page 10. 



The public sanitary work which has been completed since the beginning of the pro- 

 visional administration, with the cost of same, on page 11. 



On page 12 will be found some very attractive illustrations of road work, showing a 

 road as it was and as it became under American supervision. 



Further Cuban statistics of road and bridge construction work copies from the official 

 records in Havana, will be found on page 13. 



Commercial matters on pages 14, 15 and 16; trade statistics showing Cuba's com- 

 merce with the world and her trade with the United States; also the growth of 

 trade in American shoes in Cuba and the Island's lumber market requirements. 



Cuban ore properties, automobile buyers in Cuba and miscellaneous items on page 17. 



Valuable Cuban stamps, motoring in Cuba, and the Havana races, on page 18. 



Railroad and financial matters are discussed on page 19. The earnings of the rail- 

 roads are given. 



Foreign consuls accredited to Cuba, with portraits, on page 20. 



Isle of Pines road and bridge work, weather report, etc., on page 21. 



The valuable trees of Eastern Cuba, pages 22 and 23. 



Shipping household goods to Cuba, with full instructions as to packing and forward- 

 ing, on page 24. Every colonist and land company should preserve ttiis article. 



Agricultural matters have a place on pages 25 and 26. There are recent reports of 

 New York and Chicago prices for Cuban vegetables and fruits, L nited States 

 importations, cost of a box of oranges and other interesting items. 



Sugar Review, by Willett & Gray, in English, on page 28. Sugar Review in Spanish 

 on paxe 30. 



Miscellaneous notes on sugar, with some interesting cartoons, on page 32. 



The number is, as usual, profusely illustrated. 



