THE CUBA REVIEW 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

 An Illustrated SMonthly SUfngjizine, 82-92 "Beaver Street, 9^e%u York 



MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE, Editors and Publishers 



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Vol VIIL 



MARCH, J9J0 



No. 4 



LIBRARY 



VEW YORK 



nOTANICAL 



QAkDtiN. 



Contents of This Number 



Political and government matters treated on pages 7 to 9. Cuba has now a good 

 surplus and its financial operations for the year 1909 have been successful. 



Many other interesting items on pages 10 and 11. 



First official map of road construction work in Cuba is shown on page 12. The work 

 in other provinces will follow. 



Financial news, reports and traffic receipts of Cuba railroads on pages 14 and 15. 



A list of the authorized private telephone lines in Cuba is now given for the first time. 

 All the lines in Pinar del Rio and Matanzas Provinces, showing owners, location 

 and connecting points, are given in this table. The telephones in Matanzas, Santa 

 Clara, Camaguey and Oriente Provinces, will appear in following issues. 



Sugar Plantations of the Island of Cuba on pages 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23. This list gives 

 name and location of plantation, owner's name and address, nationality of owners, 

 name of present administrator, and output for five years, lliis list is specially 

 revised each year. 



Sugar prices in New York for 1908 and 1909 on page 24. ^Vn interesting chart showing 

 the fluctuations. 



Summary of sugar plantation statistics on pages 24 and 26. 



Sugar review by Wiilett & Gray on page 26. 



Cuba Fruits and Vegetables. Receipts and prices at New York, by the Urner-Barry 

 Co., New York City. 



Tliis issue has numerous beautiful half-tones of the leading sugar plantations. 



