THE CUBA REVIEW 



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TRAFFIC RECEIPTS OF CUBAN RAILROADS 



EARNINGS OF THE CUBA RAILROAD. THE HAVANA ELECTRIC. ETC. 



EARNINGS OF THE CUBA RAILROAD 



The earnings of the Cuba Raih-oad for the month of November and for the five months 

 ended November 30th compare as follows: 



1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 



November gross $285,225 $342,357 $278,968 $251,023 202,934 $166,448 



Expenses 166,577 195,210 191,188 156,538 126,900 110,959 



November net $118,648 $147,146 $87,780 $94,484 $76,034 $55,448 



Fixed charges 70,195 66,791 66,791 60,125 36,666 36,666 



November surplus $48,452 $80,355 $20,988 $34,359 $39,368 $18,821 



From Julv 1st — • 



Five months' gross $1,603,080 $1,715,231 $1,536,542 $1,288,980 $1,024,817 $807,682 



Five months' net 650,390 742,944 611,085 546,359 422,489 252,083 



Fixed charges 351,158 333,958 333,680 300,625 183,333 178,543 



Five months' surplus $299,232 $408,986 $277,404 $245,734 $239,155 $73,540 



EARNINGS OF TH 



Weekly receipts: 1914 



December 6 $53,384 



December 13 51,870 



December 20 49,546 



December 27 53,851 



EARNINGS OF THE 



Weekly receipt: 1914 



November 28 £21,244 



December 5 ■.... 22,206 



December 12 23,059 



December 19 24,889 



EARNINGS OF THE CUBAN CENTRAL 

 RAILWAYS 



Week ending Dec. 5 . 

 Week ending Dec. 12 . 

 Week ending Dec. 19 . 

 Week ending Dec. 26 . 



Week ending Jan. 2 



1914 



£6,464 



6,028 



6,683 



6,997 



1915 



£6,211 



1913 



£6,786 



7,043 



8,139 



7,911 



1914 



£9,029 



EARNINGS OF THE SANTIAGO ELECTRIC 

 LIGHT AND TRACTION COMPANY 



1913 1912 



December Gross $40,378 $36,936 



December Net 18,283 16,399 



First 12 months 



Gross 457,690 404,225 



First 12 months 



Net 205,299 169,295 



EARNINGS OF THE WESTERN RAILWAY 



Week ending Dec. 5 . 

 Week ending Dec. 12 . 

 Week ending Dec. 26 . 



Mr. Joaquin D. Casasus, formerly Am- 

 jjassador to the United States and who has 

 represented in Mexico some of the most 

 important American interests, and Mr. 

 Manuel J. Sierra, both members of the Mexi- 

 can Bar, beg to announce that they have 

 opened an office at No. 25 Broad Street, 

 Rooms 1020-1021, to be connected with their 

 Law Office in Mexico City. Mr. Casasus 

 and Mr. Sierra wiU advise exclusively on 

 matters involving the laws of Mexico, Cuba 

 and of Central and South America. 



