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"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

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Vol VL JANUARY, 1908 No* 2 



Contents of This Number 



The Cover Page represents a beautiful country place near Havana, the Quinta de los 

 Molinos. 



Political developments in Cuba are especially important just now, and President Roose- 

 velt's announcement of the restoration of the Cuban government makes interesting 

 reading. Pages 7 and 8. 



Cuba's labor troubles are described on page 9. 



Important data regarding the great railroad building and bridge construction work 

 of the Provisional Government of Cuba will be found on pages 10 and 11. Other 

 government matters, together with an illustration of the Horticultural Exhibit m 

 Havana, on page 12. 



Cuban immigration statistics and New Year's Greetings to Cuba on page 13. 



Cuba's death rate compares favorably with that of other countries. Statistics on 

 page 14. 



Financial matters on page 15. 



Mule Raising Profitable in Cuba, by Dr. Mayo, pages 16 and 17; fully illustrated. 



Advance notes from the Cuban Agricultural Experiment Station will be found on 

 pages 18 and 19. Every colonist should study this article. 



Camaguey's new developments are described on page 20. 



The New York market and shipments of Cuban fruits and vegetables are fully reported 

 on pages 21 and 22. There is an interesting illustration likewise of corn, 

 bananas and sweet potatoes grown in La Gloria. 



Sugar in December and its prices at New York, by Willett & Gray, will be found 

 on page 26. x\ccompanying illustrations are of the Cape Cruz Company's sugar 

 estate. A reliable estimate of the coming sugar crop will be found on page 28. 



The Spanish articles are the Review of the Sugar Market, and also of Cuban Fruits 

 and Vegetables, on pages 23, 24 and 25. 



