THE CUBA REVIEW 



23: 



CUBAN RAILROAD MATTERS 



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



THE CUBA RAILROAD COMPANY'S EARNINGS 



The reports of the Cuba Railroad Company for the month of March and for nine months, 

 ended ]\Iarch 31, 1915, compare as follows: 



1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 



March gross $588,628 $585,739 1460,740 $404,.344 $334,366 $291,486 



Expenses 242,188 266,063 226,979 186,098 $169,112 136,750 



:March net $346,440 $319,675 $233,761 $218,245 $165,2,53 $154,736 



Charges 72,308 71,575 66,791 65,125 59,675 36,666 



March surplus 274,1.32 .$248,100 $166,969 $1.53,120 $105,578 $118,070 



Nine months' gross 3,662,564 .$3,725,614 .$3,335,162 .$2,722,856 .$2,228,006 $1,882,142 



Net profits 1,818,613 1,788,060 1,538,4.36 1,278,281 983,622 751,364 



Fixed charges 6.36,9.30 605,908 600,847 .5.56,125 398,925 325,210 



Nine months' surplus. . ..$1,181,683 $1,182,152 $937,589 $722,156 $584,697 $426,154 



EARNINGS OF THE CUBAN CENTRAL RAILWAYS 



Week Ending: 1915 1914 



April 3d £19.248 £21,.588 



April 10th . : 19.129 15.742 



April 17th 22,004 16,6,56 



April 24th 23,509 28,402 



EARNINGS OF THE WESTERN RAILWAY 



Week Ending: 1915 1914 



April 3d £5,609 £5,714 



April 10th . . 5,738 5.047 



April 17th 6,277 6,615 



April24th 6,738 6,458 



NEW RAILROAD INCORPORATED 



The American-Cuban Estate Cor]3oration 

 of New York has been incoriaorated under the 

 laws of the State of Delaware with a capital 

 of $600,000 to construct, maintain and oper- 

 ate railroads in the Island of Cuba. The in- 

 corporators are -\lexander F. Garbe, New 

 York; Arthur A. Oakley, Robert A. Van 

 Voorhiss, Pearl River, N. Y.; Cornelius A. 



Cole, Hackensack, N. J.; H. A. Burham,. 

 Cedarville, N. J. 



NEW SUGAR MILL 

 In the Province of Camaguey, East of" 

 Moron, a new sugar mill has been contracted 

 for by Sr. J. M. Tarafa and Senator Vidal 

 Morales, near the line of proposed Caibarien 

 & Nuevitas Railroad, with a capacity of 100,-- 

 000 bags annually. 



