THE CUBA REVIEW 



J9 



CUBAN INTERVENTION 



One thing is practically certain. If we 

 have to send troops from the United States 

 to restore order again, tliey will be apt to 

 remain there. In 190G, Colonel Roosevelt, 

 then President, intimated that any repeti- 

 tion of the events which demanded our 

 presence on that occasion would mean per- 

 manent American occupation. There is 

 reason for believing that in this utterance 

 Colonel Roosevelt accurately forecasts the 

 American attitude. And because of the 

 probability that another intervention will 

 mean the permanent annexation of Cuba, 



public opinion will compel the administra- 

 tion at Washington to deal with the mat- 

 ter cautiously, for the permanent acquisi- 

 tion of Cuba is a thing for which the mass 

 of Americans are not clamoring. 



Mr. E. de Laureal Slevin, who has been 

 editing the English page of La Lucha, has 

 been called to abandon this work in order 

 to devote his entire time to the Havana 

 Telegraph. 



The governor of Santiago Province has 

 recommended the construction of a bridge 

 over the Taguev River. 



DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR REPRESENTATIVES 



United States Service 



Mr. John B. Jackson, minister plenipo- 

 tentiary and envoy extraordinary. 



^Ir. 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. 



Air. Joseph A. Springer, vice and deputy 

 consul general. 



Mr. Henry P. Starrett, deputy consul 

 general. 



Consulate Havana, National Bank Bldg. 



Legation offices in Havana, Lonja Bldg. 



Mr. Pedro M. Mederos, agent, Cardenas. 



Mr. Alfred Heydrich, agent, Matanzas. 



Mr. Ross E. Holaday, consul, Santiago 

 de Cuba. 



Mr. Henry M. Wolcott, vice and deputy 

 consul, Santiago de Cuba. 



Mr. George Bayliss, agent, Antilla. 



I\Ir. Arthur Field Lindley, agent, Bara- 

 coa. 



Mr. FranciS B. Bertot, agent, Manza- 

 nillo. 



Mr. Max J. Baehr, consul, Cienfuegos. 



Air. Buenaventura Carbo, vice and dep- 

 uty consul, Cienfuegos. 



Air. P. B. Anderson, agent. Caibarien. 



Mr. Dean R. Wood, agent, Nuevitas. 



Air. John F. Jova, agent, Sagua la 

 Grande. 



BUSINESS FIRMS OF SANTIAGO 



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BACARDI 



A Mild Cnban l!%'liisfecy, KJUO^'N FOR ITS PVRITY. The Favorite 



Stimulant of tbe Kins: of Spain. Ask Hovr to Mix llie Celebrated Dalqairi 



(Die-Kee-Ree). BACARDI & CO., Havana and Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 



For Sale by FARK & TII^FORD, and All I^eadins: Grocers. 



S. DE JoNGH, Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, 128 Water St., New York City "Kt 



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E. GIRAUDY & CA. 



ALM ACEN 

 VIVERES 

 Marina baja n. 23, Santiago de Cuba 

 Agentes de Schlitz Beer 



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JULIAN CENDOYA 



COMMISSION 

 Cable: Cendoya. 



STEAMSHIP AGENT 



AND BROKER 

 MERCHANT 

 Santiago de Cuba. 



IMPORTADORES 

 DE FERRETERIA 

 Y MACHINERIA. 



VALLS, RIBERA & CA 



(S. en C.) 

 Telegrafo: \'alribe. 



Santiago de Cuba y Manzanillo. 



A. B. C. Code, Sth Edition. Telephone, 190. 



P. O. Box, 95. Cable Address: Silvapa. 



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" y "Carta Cuba." 

 Medalla de Oro, St. Louis, 1904. 



RON 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 GENERAL 

 Commission Merchants 

 Santiago and Guantanamo 



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