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THE CUBA REVIEW 



GENERAL NOTES 



HAVANA HACK FARES 



From any point in the city to another 

 not crossing Belascoain Avenue, first zone 

 from east to west, two persons, 20 cents ; 

 three persons, 25 cents ; four persons, 30 

 cents Spanish silver. 



If the first zone (Belascoain Avenue) 

 be crossed, not crossing the second zone, 

 which limit is Infanta Avenue, two persons, 

 25 cents ; three persons, 30 cents ; four per- 

 sons, 35 cents. 



If the second zone is crossed and the 

 hack is taken to the Quinta de los Molinos, 

 Puente de Agua Dulce, Principe Street, 

 two persons, 40 cents ; three persons, 45 

 cents ; four persons, 50 cents. 



A hack by the hour for business purposes, 

 two persons, 75 cents ; three persons, 90 

 cents ; four persons, 95 cents. 



A hack by the hour for driving, two 

 persons, $1.25 ; three persons, $1.50 ; four 

 persons, $1.75. 



To the cemetery, $1.50 To the cemetery 

 and back, $2.50. To the Vedado, $1. To 

 the Vedado and return, $1.50. To the 

 Cerro, $1.50. Carmelo and return, $2.50. 

 To the Cerro up to Palatino, $1.50. Same 

 and return, $2.50. To Jesus del Monte up 

 to corner of Toyo, 75 cents Same and 

 return, $1.35. To the Blanquizal crossing 

 Luyano, $1.50. Same and return, $3. 



Any person engaging a hack to go and 

 return to any of the last six places named 

 has the right to he waited for half an hour. 



After 9 o'clock p. m 

 be compelled to cross 

 From 11 p. m. to 6 a. m 



, hackmen cannot 

 the second zone. 

 , fares are double. 



OFFICIAL END OF THE REVOLT 



At the request of the Xavy Department 

 consent was given on July 26th for the 

 withdrawal of all the American marines in 

 Cuba except the small force always main- 

 tained at the naval station at Guantanamo. 



This marks the end of the official notice 

 the United States takes to the recent negro 

 uprising. 



One hundred marines will be maintained 

 at Guantanamo as a permanent garrison 

 to guard against any sudden uprising. 



Secretary Bru, of the Department of 

 Government, has annulled the hundred or 

 more licenses to carry firearms which he 

 issued during the negro rebellion. To carry 

 a revolver now it will be necessary to 

 obtain one of the licenses required before 

 the uprising and pay the ordinary fee. 



Twenty-three libel suits have been filed 

 by the Cuban government against El Dia, 

 an Havana daily, edited by Congressman 

 Andre. Attacks on the administration have 

 provoked the suits. 



Arthur AI. Beaupre, the United States 

 minister to Cuba, left Havana on August 

 3d for the north on his annual leave of 

 aliscnce. 



A curious street in Old Camaguey. 



