THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Environs of Sagua. The view is uf the "'I'l iuniiih" Uinlgc aii.l Jl.-.uu C ullage. During the 

 rainy season the water almost reaches to the floor of the bridge. 



Alrcdedorcs de Sagua. Esta Tista miicsira el Pncnte Uamado "Triunfo" y el Colegio de los 

 Jesnitas. Durauie la cstacion de las IIktios el agiia llega cast liasta el piso del puente. 



Dr. Juan Guiteras, director 

 Cuba of sanitation of- Cuba, lays 



Healthy the blame for the appear- 

 ance of bubonic plague in 

 the island to the United States, San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal. being, he says, the source of 

 Cuban infection and that the United States 

 is trying to conceal the existence of the 

 plague in that city. 



Dr. Guiteras has issued a statement 



showing by comparative figures that the 

 health conditions in Cuba are far better 

 than in the United States, Porto Rico or 

 Panama. 



He takes vigorous exception to the reso- 

 lution introduced in the United States 

 House of Representatives on August 2d 

 by Representative George E. Foss recom- 

 mending an investigation of the sanitary 

 condition of Cuba. 



A view of the Cuban Central Railroad Station at Sagua. 

 J'ista de la Estaciou del Fcrroearril Central de Cuba en Sagita. 



