. The Cuba review. 10 T M I-: CUBA RE V I E W. entrance of tlie Inrane Asvlnni at Mazuna, near As tlio result of a visit of Mazorra insptction paid to the Ma- Insaiic zorra state asylum for the .Isyliiiit insane by Secretary of Sanitation Dr. Manuel Va- rona Suarez, plans have been ordered for the pi()i)er drainage and other sanitary im- provements. wards will also be con- structed, as the asylum, which is the only one on the island, is very. much over- crowded. It is in Havana Province but a short distance from the city. The first vdlinne of General Weyler's liing-promised mem


. The Cuba review. 10 T M I-: CUBA RE V I E W. entrance of tlie Inrane Asvlnni at Mazuna, near As tlio result of a visit of Mazorra insptction paid to the Ma- Insaiic zorra state asylum for the .Isyliiiit insane by Secretary of Sanitation Dr. Manuel Va- rona Suarez, plans have been ordered for the pi()i)er drainage and other sanitary im- provements. wards will also be con- structed, as the asylum, which is the only one on the island, is very. much over- crowded. It is in Havana Province but a short distance from the city. The first vdlinne of General Weyler's liing-promised memoirs has been published. The book is entitled "My Rule in Cuba," and the Captain-(iencral is expected to make important revelations. The w-ork consists of four volumes, but the volume which has just ai)peared does not reach the explosion on the Maine or the Cuban war. Special petitions have been presented to the House of Representatives asking for the free importation of machinery for a condensed-milk factory at Camaguey, and machinery for a factory for making wom- en's and children's clothing. On May 11th, the Senate approved a pension of $1,200 for Jaines Pennv, an -Anierican who was crippled while fighting with the Cuban forces in On the same date it approved an appro- priation of $30,000 to provide Guantanamo with water from Caimanera. Tile llatiiey, the first cruiser to arrive at New York, saluted the fort on Gov- ernors Island May 2:{d, as she passed up the Xorth River to an anchorage ofT y4th Street. The Hatuey dropped in unexpectedly, for she was bound for Bath, Me., where her machinery is to be overhauled and re- paired during the two or three months. -Another vessel of the Cuban navy, the iuirique Villuendas, was scheduled to come north for a like purpose, but Havana me- chanics and meml)ers of the trades pro- tested so strongly that the repairs will be made at home. The Diario dc la Mariint said recently, 'AX'ithout any great exaggeration it ma


Size: 1906px × 1310px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthormunsonsteamshipline, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900