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THE CUBA REVIEW 



CUBAN NEWSPAPER OPINION AND CARTOONISTS' 

 VIEWS OF CUBAN MATTERS 



The Politico Comica calls the demand of the three nations for damages a "hold up." President Gomez 

 does not appear very much interested, being engaged in fishing, but Uncle Sam is watching events closely. 



El bandolerismo en Cuba. Liborio tSeis millones! Caballeros, me estdn tistedes saqiieando. \Me 



asaltan los extranjeros, y el Presidente pcscando! — La Politico Comica. 



The Seattle Post-IiitcUigeiicer says that 

 "Jefferson favored the annexation of Cuba 

 to this country ; he was shrewd enough to 

 foresee the irritations and dangers which 

 from time to time would grow out of 

 poHtical upheavals on the island, and it 

 still seems to be a question whether we 

 will not finally be compelled to adopt the 

 policy recommended by Jefferson." 





The action of the president and Secre- 

 tary Knox in calling the Gomez govern- 

 ment so sharply to a recognition of its 

 duties may seem premature ; but if taking 

 time by the forelock will save the island 

 from any renewal of its internal dissen- 

 sions,, the vigorous phraseology of the 

 American warning may well be pardoned. 

 — Boston Herald. 



Order ThtrtX—W-aslmngion (D. C.) Star 



He is in danger of that American Rule again. 

 Houston (Te.vas) Post 



