THE CUBA REVIEW 



The quantitj- of sugar consumed in the 

 United States during the fiscal year 1910 

 w.is. according to estimates of the Bureau 

 of Statistics of the Department of Com- 

 merce and Lahor, 7 1-2 bilHon pounds, speak- 

 ing in round terms, or an average of 32 

 pounds per capita. On onl}- two occa- 

 sions, 1909 and 1907, had the consumption 

 crossed the 7-hilHon Hne and on only four 

 other occasions. 190S. 1906, 190.5 and 1903, 

 had the total passed the C-billion line. 



Xew tracks for the extension of the Ha- 

 vana Electric Railway to Guanabacoa. hy 

 way of Luyano, will be laid, and a new 

 service is expected to he in operation 

 within four months. 



The Cuhan-American Sugar Company 

 declared a regular quarterly dividend of 

 l''i: per cent on the preferred stock, pay- 

 able April 1st to stock of record March 

 •J.-th. 



DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR REPRESENTATIVES 



United States Service 



Mr. John B. Jackson, minister plenipo- 

 tentiary and envoy extraordinary. 



Mr. Fred ^lorris Bearing, first secretary 

 of legation. 



Mr. Xorval Richardson, second secre- 

 tary. 



^Military Attache, ^Major Henry A. Bar- 

 ber. 



Mr. James Lynn Rodgers, consul gen- 

 eral, Havana. 



Mr. Joseph A. Springer, vice and deputy 

 consul general. 



Mr. Henry P. Starrett, deputy consul 

 general. 



Consulate Havana, Xational Bank Bldg. 



Legation offices in Havana. Lonia Bldg. 



Mr. Pedro ^L Mederos, agent, Cardenas. 



Mr. Alfred Heydrich, agent, Matanzas. 



^Ir. Ross E. Holaday, consul, Santiago 

 de Cuba. 



Mr. Henry ^L Wolcott, vice and deputy 

 consul, Santiago de Cuba. 



Mr. George Bayliss, agent, Antilla. 



Mr. Arthur Field Lindley, agent, Bara- 

 coa. 



^Ir. Francis B. Bertot, agent, Manza- 

 nillo. 



'Mr. j\Iax J. Baehr, consul, Cienfuegos. 



Mr. Buenaventura Carbo, vice and dep- 

 uty consul, Cienfuegos. 



i\Ir. P. B. Anderson, agent. Caibarien. 



j\Ir. Dean R. Wood, agent, Xuevitas. 



i\lr. John F. Jova, agent, Sagua la 

 Grande. 



BUSINESS FIRMS OF SANTIAGO 



^* BACARDI »^ 



A 9ind Cuban TVliisfeey, K>iOW>J FOR ITS PIRITY. The Favorite 



Stlmnlant of the King: of Spain. Ask Ho^- to Mix the celebrated Daiquiri 



I Die-Kee-Ree>. B.4CART>I & CO., Havana and Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 



For Sale by FARK & TII^FORD, and All Leading Grocers. 



£3" D. S. DE JoNGH, Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, 12S Water St., Xew York City "Si 



E. GIRAUDY & CA. 



A L M .\ C E N D E 

 VIVERES 

 Marina baja n. 33, Santiago de Cuba 

 Agcntcs de Schlits Beer 



JULIAN CENDOYA STEAMSHIP AGENT 

 JLLi/\,> \^Ci\u\jXi\ .^^^ BROKER 



C O M M I S S I O X MERCHANT 

 Cable: Cendoya. Santiago de Cuba. 



VALLS, RIBERA & CA. IMPORTADORES 

 ,„ „ ^ DE FERRETERI.\ 



(S. en C.) y MACHINERIA. 



Telegrafo : Valribe. 



Santiago de Cuba y Manzanillo. 



A. B. C. Code, 5th Edition. Telephone. 190. 



P. O. Box, 95. Cable Address: Silv.^pa. 



SILVA Y PARRENO H. 



General Commission Merchants 



Custom House Brokers — Forwarding Agents 



Consignees of the Cuban steamers of the Carlos J. 



Trujillo, S. en C. Line, formerly Menendez & Co. 



References: J. Cendoya and Nat'l Bank of Cuba. 



CAMP HERMANOS, Santiago de Cuba 



Ron Selecto "Golcondrina" v "Carta Cuba." 

 Medalla de Oro, St. Louis, 1904. 



RO.N BACARDI 



DE BACARDI & CO. 

 Distillers, Proprietors. 

 43 San Ignacio. cor. Santa Clara, Havana, 

 Santiago de Cuba. 



LARREA Y BESEALIE IMPORTERS OF 



General Groceries 



AND Exporters of Cocoa, Wax, Honey and Woods. 



Apartado 65, Marina Baja 46. 

 Cable: Larrea. 



L. ABASCAL Y SOBRINOS Importacion. 



Exportacion. 

 Agentes de las lineas Pinillos Izquierdo y Ca., de 

 Cadiz; Larrinaga y Ca., de Liverpool; Compania 

 de Seguros, Aachen y Munich, Aix-la-Chapelle. 



BROOKS & CO. BANKERS AND GENER.M. 

 Commission Merchants 

 Santiago and Guantanamo 



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