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THE CUBA REVIEW 



HAVANA 



The United Railways of Havana 



in conjunction with the Cuba Railroad, maintain a service of 

 two trains daily between Havana and the growing Eastern 

 city of CAMAQUEY, and one Express Train daily between 

 Havana and SANTIAGO DE CUBA, the "Dream City of the 

 West Indies." Buffet lunch is served on these trains. 



FOUR TRAINS DAILY 



in both directions between Havana and MATANZAS, which latter city, because of its picturesque 

 situation and tne charm of its principal attractions (Yumuri's famous valley and the wonderful 

 caves of Bellamar) has long enjoyed distinction as the great "Mecca" of the tourists, and it 

 continues to gain in populaiity. EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE is maintained to many other 

 places of great interest to tourists, all of which are fully described in "Cuba — A Winter 

 Paradise," a profusely illustrated 80-page booklet with six complete maps and 72 views illustrative 

 of this wonderful island, sent postpaid on receipt of 3 cents in stamps. 



Frank Roberts, General Passenger Agent 

 United Railways of Havana -------- us, Prado, Havana, Cuba 





JAMES S. GONNELL & SON 



Sugar Brokers 



Established 1836, at 105 Wall St. 



Cable Address, "Tide, New York" 



P. RUIZ a BROS. 



ENGRAVERS 



FINE STATIONERY 



Obispo 22 P. O. Box 608 



HAVANA, CUBA 



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From the United States Department of 

 Agriculture comes Farmers Bulletin No. 

 429, on "Industrial Alcohol, Sources and 

 Manufacture," and circular No. 106, on 

 the "American System of Agricultural 

 Education." 



Barnum Brown of the Department of 

 Vertebrate Palaeontology, American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, is now in Cuba 

 working the pleistocene caves of the is- 

 land in company with a prominent Cuban 

 naturalist. 



A money order department has been 

 added to the post-office at Ocean Beach, 

 Pinar del Rio Province, and a post-office 

 established at Jatibonico, Santa Clara 

 Province. 



The boy scout organization has spread 

 to Cuba. Justo Ledesina has charge of a 

 troop in Placetas, Santa Clara Province. 



A company has been organized in 

 Santiago, capitalized at $200,000, to exploit 

 some copper mines at Bayamo, Oriente 

 Province. 



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