THE CUBA REVIEW 



And Bulletin 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 



A cMonthly SMa.ga.zine, 'Published at 82-92 ^ea^oer Street, af^em York 

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Vol V. 



MAY, J 907 



No* 6 



Contents of This Number 



AGRICULTURAL AND AMERICAN COLONY NOTES. Pages 19 and 20. 



There are notes from Byati and Ceballos. How to replace medium and inferior 

 fruit trees with the better kind, etc. 



CUBAN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Page 25. 

 A review of receipts at New York and prices. 



GENERAL NOTES. Pages 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24. 



The Methodist Church in Cuba. The Mayari Valley. U. S. sailors and Santiago 

 police in a row. Santiago rich in mineral deposits. Illustration of the 

 harbor at Daiquiri. Servants in Cuba. Emigration from Spain to Cuba. 



:MILITARY. Pages 17 and 18. 



Illustration of Camp Columbia and of the Monument to the Rough Riders in the 

 National Cemetery. Cuba's standing army. The medical department of Cuba. 



POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT MATTERS. Pages 10, 11 and 12. 



Portrait of Gonzalez de Quesada. Some interesting cartoons reflecting newspaper 

 opinion on the future of Cuba and a general review of the situation. 



PRESENT STATUS OF PROPERTIES AND LANDS IN EASTERN CUBA. A 

 special and valuable article. Pages 7, 8 and 9. 



RAILWAYS AND PUBLIC WORKS. Pages 14, 15 and 16. 



Illustration of the Cristina Station of the Western Railway in Havana. Demand in 

 Cuba for cement. Governor Magoon approves the expenditure of $13,000,000 

 for public works. Havana Railway consolidation. New reservoir and 

 aqueduct at Cienfuegos, with map showing these improvements. 



THE U. S. PRESS ON THE CUBAN SITUATION. Page 13. 



SUGAR AND PRICES, SPANISH AND ENGLISH. Pages 26 and 28. 



NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS. 



