THE CUBA REVIEW 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

 An Etustra.ted SMonthly SMa.ga.zim, 82-92 'Bea'ver Street, SN^fu York 



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Vol VL SEPTEMBER, J 90S No* 10 



Contents of This Number 



The cover illustration is of a beautiful palm-lined road on the outskirts of Havana. 

 There are many such in Cuba. 



Pages 7, 8 and 9 are devoted to political matters, and portraits are given of the candi- 

 dates for President and Vice-President of the Conservative and Liberal parties, and 

 portraits of five of the Provincial Governors victorious m the August elections. 



Government activities are outlined on pages 10 and 11. Some $16,000,000 are to be 

 spent in Havana alone for sewer and paving construction work. 



Very interesting and readable comment by the press of the United States and Cuba is 

 on page 12, and comment from the Cuban side, together with some striking cai- 

 toons, on page 13. 



General notes, comprising news items from all parts of the island, are on pages 

 14 and 15. 



Camaguey's new waterworks are described on page 16. 



Some important commercial matters are treated on page 17. 



Reports of earnings of railroad companies, on page 18. 



That Cuba is a field for American wagons is indicated in an article to be found on 

 pages 19 and 20. Quaint styles of Cuban shoes are also on page 20. 



Bread baking and very interesting descriptions and illustrations of the methods and 

 equipments of Cuban bakers will be found on pages 21 and 22. 



Isle of Pines matters, on page 23, with illustrations. 



An interesting letter regarding Omaja colonists, on page 24. 



Many interesting and informing agricultural notes and illustrations, on pages 25 and 26. 



The sugar review by Willett & Gray in English, on page 27, and the same article in 

 Spanish on page 28. 



Important matters collected from many publications regarding irrigation ana fertilizing 

 of cane fields, on pages 29 and 30. 



Profusely illustrated tHrotxgliotit. 



