THE CUBA REVIEW. 



and was educated in the United States. The conservatives will now demand active parti- 

 cipation in public matters, such as the Liberals have been given. The conservatives declare 

 that next time there will be no trifling in the event of revolutionary activity. General 

 Menocal is a stronger man than ex-President Palma, and he will not hesitate to hang any 

 one starting or even talking of starting a revolt. 



The installation of the newly elected officials will be subject to a decree of Governor 

 Magoon, which is expected to be issued shortly. The Presidential election probably will 

 be held in December, six weeks being allowed for registration. 



Governor Magoon and President Roosevelt were well pleased with the orderly 

 character of the elections. The Governor telegraphed: "The orderly manner in which 

 the elections proceeded and the vote cast should remove all doubt as to the ability 

 and desire of the Cuban people to hold fair and peaceful elections." 



August 13 Alfredo Zayas tendered his resignation as a candidate for President 

 of Cuba and also as president of the Liberal party. The first resignation was 

 accepted, the latter refused. On the same date the Miguelistas petitioned Governor 

 Magoi^n to advance the date of the presidential election to the first week in Novem- 

 ber. Decision was deferred. 



CUBAN ELECTION RETURNS. 



COMPILED FROM THE OFFICIAL FIGURES. 

 Explanation of Abbreviations : Con. — Conservative ; L — Zayista Liberals ; L. H. 

 — Miguelista Liberals. 



The same figures repeated in the columns of the Liberal Historic and Liberals 

 indicate a fusion. 



The vote for Governors of all the Provinces of the Island is as follows : That of 

 Pinar del Rio is a close estimate from figures in Colonel Crowder's office, and is approxi- 

 mately correct. The other figures are complete. 



provinces. con. ■ L. L. H. GOVERNOR 



Pinar del Rio 10,362 8,360 8,671 Idalecio Sobrado, Con 



Habana 25,880 27,058 18,190 Ernesto Asbert, L. 



Matanzas 15,215 9,252 9,826 Domingo Lecuona, Con 



Santa Clara 29,377 8,937 28,722 Jose Luis Robau, Con. 



Camaguey 7,340 4,297 8,620 Gustavo Caballero, L H 



Oriente 20,199 8,163 21,783 Rafael Manduley, L. H 



VOTE FOR MAYORS. 



The mayoralty vote in the municipalities of the provinces of the Island is as 

 follows : 



PROVINCE OF PINAR DEL RIO. 



MUNICIPALITIES. CON. L. L. H. MAYORS. 



Pinar del Rio ■ Alfredo Porta, Con. 



San Cristobal 1,422 481 1,211 Herminio Diaz, L. H. 



Guanajay 607 285 1,397 Francisco Carrillo 



Consolacion 'del Sur 1,607 1,607 1,742 Andres Paez, L. H. 



Consolacion del Norte... 1,077 573 J. M. Cruz, Cons. 



Cabanas 613 1,062 Jose B. Trillo, L. H. 



San Juan y Martinez 908 1,480 473 M. Brito Dominguez, L. 



Mantua 88 759 819 Antonio Pozo, L. H. 



Viiiales 793 54 603 Jose F. Martinez, Con. 



Artemisa 1,133 1,223 38 Ramon Hernandez, L. 



San Luis 8S7 1,000 Francisco Padron, L. 



Guane 1,645 1,249 1,423 Matias Rubio, Com 



Total: Conservatives, 4; Liberals Historic, 4, and Liberals, 3. 



HAVANA PROVINCE. 



MUNICIPALITIES. CON. L. L. H 



Habana 9,475 7,461 6,747 



Guanabacoa 1,167 1,987 403 



Marianao 347 863 1,071 



Guines 2,362 3,334 201 



Santiago de las Vegas... 476 1,177 



Isle of Pines. 321 81 



Aguacate 506 706 



MAYORS, 



Julio de Cardenas, Con. 

 Diego Franchi, L. 

 Baldomero Acosta, L. H. 

 Emilio Roger, L. 

 Dionisio Arencibia, L. 

 Benito Ortiz, L. 

 Jose A. Ramos, L. 



