THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Hacemos una especialidad de juegos de herrajes, inchiyendo los juegos 



de ruedas, completamente armados, con todas las piezas de metal, y pianos 



completos para coiislniir los carros a sii dcstino de mac^ras del pais 



RAMAPO IRON WORKS, 30 Church St., New York, N. Y. 



Cable Address: 

 Ramai.iaji 



HOLBROOK TOWING LINE 



W. S. HOLBROOK, Prop. 



Sea Harbor and General Towing. Steamship Towing a Specialty 



Boilers Tested for Any Required Pressure 



SOUTH ST., NEW YORK, U.S.A. S'UZl 



Phone, Broad 

 1835-1836 



WILLETT & GRAY, Brokers and Agents 



SUGARS 



FOREIGN AND 

 DOMESTIC 



RAW AND 

 REFINED 



82 WALL STREET, NEW YORK 



Publishers of Daily and Weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal — the recognized authority of the trade. 

 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET ADVICES FURNISHED 



Fruit and Vegetable Shippers 



It will pay you to allow us to handle your account in 

 New York. We make a specialty of Cuban products 

 and sell everything at PRIVATE SALE. We do 

 NOT use the auction. Write for stencil and market 

 information. 



J. PRATT CARROLL, Inc., 



2e7-2<9 Washington Street, New York City 



"The House that Satisfies" 



PROPOSED IDEAL CITY 



The World Conscience Society, an inter- 

 national organization to realize altruistic 

 ideals, is considering the estabhshment of an 

 international city — a place of Ught, health, 

 wide avenues, parks, play groinids, fountains, 

 lagoons, and l)uildings of architectural beauty. 

 It is to tje a city without slums, of efficiency 

 and beaut3', and its ultimate destiny is to be- 

 come the intellectual, artistic, cultured capital 

 of the world. Among numerous places sug- 

 gested for this home of culture, the Island of 

 Cuba has been seriously considered. 



The United Fruit Company has announced 

 that after the saihng of the steamship Corinto 

 on March 20 it would abandon its service 

 from New Orleans to Los Indios, Isle of Pines, 

 and change the sailing time of its Cuba- 

 Jamaica service. The fortnight^ service 

 which the same company has operated since 

 last October out of New Orleans to Cienfuegos 

 Santiago, Kingston and Los Indios, in the 

 future will be changed to a 17-daj^ service out 

 of the same port, touching at Cienfuegos, 

 Santiago, Kingston and Port Antonio. The 

 officials explain that the service to the Isle 

 of Pines is being abandoned because the 

 freight offered did not pay the extra cost of 

 putting into that port. 



U. S. FLEET 



The fleet of United States battleships left 

 Guantanamo, Cuba, on Ai>ril 3, for Tangier 

 Bay, where the fleet will engage in target 

 practice. 



Mr. C. W. Harrah, Cuban Consul at Detroit 

 Mich., recently addressed the Detroit Board 

 of Commerce, his topic Ijeing the development 

 American trade with Cuba. 



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