THE CUBA REVIEW. 



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PROVINCE OF ORIENTE. 



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



Santiago de Cuba 2,428 589 582 Ambrosio Grillo, Con. 



Cobre 1,000 360 216 Bartolome Falcon, Con. 



Gibara 2,792 1,065 1,065 Enrique Cespedes, Con. 



Puerto Padre 2,677 1,871 338 Enrique Rosende, Con. 



Jiguani 994 709 Porfirio Dellunde, Con. 



Baracoa 1,489 2,409 2,409 Eugenio Silva, L. 



Caney 398 715 270 Estanilaos Quintana, L. 



Raima Soriano 1,410 1,477 1,477 Gerardo Gonzales, L. H. 



San Luis 344 151 1,076 Manuel Trompeta, L. H. 



Sagua de Tanamo 441 111 Ramon Herrada, L. H. 



Mayari 591 33 938 Delfin Aguilera, L. H. 



Manzanillo 1,474 283 3,295 Carlos Bertot, L. H. 



Alto Songo 410 1,953 Ricardo Rizo, L. H. 



Bayamo 476 9 531 J. Planas, L. H. 



Guantanamo 1,575 1,114 2,238 Juan Marti, L. H. 



Holguin 1,480 637 4,424 Jose A. Garcia, L. H. 



Total : Nine Liberal Histories. Liberals 2 and Conservatives, five municipalities. 



Governor Magoon left Cuba for Washington on August 17, to discuss the coming 

 Presidential election. In the last few months a strong feeling has developed among fplanters 

 and business men of Cuba for an earlier election, as in December laborers w^ill be needed 

 on the sugar estates. They want the election not later than November 21. General 

 Barry will be acting Governor in Governor Magoon's absence. 



Matanzas Province. Matanzas City and environs has many beautiful macadamized roads, 

 one pictured above traverses the lovely Yumuri Valley. 



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