THE CUBA REVIEW 



An accident occurred May Sth to the 

 wall of the cofferdam surrounding the 

 wreck of the "Maine."' which may delay 

 clearing the wreck from the water beyond 

 the date set. All the cylinders composing 

 the wall of the cofferdam had been com- 

 pleted, and a majority of them were hlled 

 with mud and clay, when the exterior wall 

 of one cylinder facing the sea weakened 

 and then fell outward, permitting the 

 escape of the contents. 



Civil Engineer Harper, who is tempo- 

 rarily in charge, says that the accident 

 does not affect the principle of the coffer- 

 dam, but that it will involve a delay of 



ten days in the reconstruction of the 

 wrecked cvlinder. 



The meinbers of the Santa Fe Commer- 

 cial Club, the Hibiscus Club and the Ma- 

 sons may unite in erecting a modern club 

 building designed and suitable for the 

 needs of all three societies, is the latest 

 development in the club-house situation of 

 Santa Fe. 



The extension of the plantation railway 

 of the "Xarciso"' sugar estate, nearer to 

 Caibarien. is expected. 



DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR REPRESENTATIVES 



United States Service 



Mr. John B. Jackson, minister plenipo- 

 tentiar}- and envoy extraordinary. 



Mr. Fred Morris Bearing, first secretary 

 of legation. 



Mr. Xorval Richardson, second secre- 

 tary. 



Military Attache, IMajor Henry A. Bar- 

 ber. 



!Mr. James Lynn Rodgers, consul gen- 

 eral, Havana. 



^Ir. Joseph A. Springer, vice and deputj' 

 consul general. 



Mr. Henry P. Starrett, deput}- consul 

 general. 



Consulate Havana, National Bank Bldg. 



Legation offices in Havana, Lonja Bldg. 



Mr. Pedro M. ^lederos, agent. Cardenas. 



Mr. Alfred Heydrich, agent, Matanzas. 



Mr. Ross E. Holaday, consul, Santiago 

 de Cuba. 



;Mr. Henr\- M. Wolcott, vice and deputj- 

 consul. Santiago de Cuba. 



Mr. George Baj-liss, agent, Antilla. 



'Mr. Arthur Field Lindlej-, agent, Bara- 

 coa. 



Mr. Francis B. Bertot, agent, Manza- 

 nillo. 



]^Ir. ^lax J. Baehr, consul, Cienfuegos. 



Mr. Buenaventura Carbo, vice and dep- 

 uty consul, Cienfuegos. 



]Mr. P. B. Anderson, agent. Cailiarien. 



}ilr. Dean R. Wood, agent, Xuevitas. 



^Ir. John F. Jova, agent, Sagua la 

 Grande. 



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