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THE CUBA REVIEW 



TRAFFIC RECEIPTS OF CUBAN RAILROADS 



EARNINGS OF THE SANTIAGO ELECTRIC LIGHT & TRACTION COMPANY 



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October gross $41,744 $38,539 



October net 20.48o 18,113 



First ten months gross $388.fi44 $386,476 



First ten months net 189.346 188,580 



EARNINGS OF THE CUBAN CENTRAL RAILWAY 



Weekly Receipts: 1915 1914 1913 



October 16th £7,438 £6,786 £6,782 



October 23d 8,472 6,930 6,949 



October 30th 8,679 5,614 6,688 



November 6th 7,809 6,106 6,872 



November 13th 7,876 6,502 7,038 



November 20th 7,932 7,032 7,376 



November 27th 9,396 8,073 7.451 



INCREASED FERRY SERVICE 



It is announced that the new ferry boat 

 for the Key West — Havana service, which 

 will be known as " Joseph R. Parrot," 

 will ])robabl>' be put in commission on or 

 ^ibout Julv 1, 1910. 



NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE FROM VIGO. 

 SPAIN, TO CUBA 



The project of establishing a direct steam- 

 ship service between Vigo, S])ain, and New 

 York has been elaborated, and it is now an- 

 nounced that this line may be extended to 

 include a freight and passenger sers-ice to 

 Cuba. 



CUBA RAILROAD COMPANY 



It is stated that the Cuija Railroad Com- 

 pany proposes to begin work within a short 

 time on the new road which will run from 

 Camaguey to Santa Cruz del Sur. 



STATION NAME CHANGED 



The postmaster general has changed the 

 name of the postoffice station of Jamaica in 

 he province of Havana to that of Camoa. 



The value of American carbide shipped to 

 Cuba in 1914 amounted to $367,578. 



Steam barge "Success." now proceeding to Cuba. Her name will be changed to "Nipe." 

 and she will be used in loading the Munson Line steamers at Nipe Bey. 



