. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. of the Havana Police Force about twelve per cent. Roosevelt—"Ayi'idate tii, que nosotros te ayu- ; Roosevelt—"Help yourself and we shall help ; of the Cuban armed forces and many promi- nent citizens to the President-elect, General Jose Miguel Gomez, and the Vice-President- elect, Alfredo Zayas. Cuban Minister Resigns. The Minister Plenipoten- tiary of Cuba in Washington, Mr. Gonzalo de Quesado, wrote to General Jose Mig- uel Gomez, on Dec. 19, re- signing his position. General Gomez's reply was to the efifect that he was


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. of the Havana Police Force about twelve per cent. Roosevelt—"Ayi'idate tii, que nosotros te ayu- ; Roosevelt—"Help yourself and we shall help ; of the Cuban armed forces and many promi- nent citizens to the President-elect, General Jose Miguel Gomez, and the Vice-President- elect, Alfredo Zayas. Cuban Minister Resigns. The Minister Plenipoten- tiary of Cuba in Washington, Mr. Gonzalo de Quesado, wrote to General Jose Mig- uel Gomez, on Dec. 19, re- signing his position. General Gomez's reply was to the efifect that he was not the one at that time to re- ceive his resignation. At Washington, on Dec. 28, it was said unofHcially that Mr. Quesada would remain as Cuban Minister, although the latter stated he had received no official information to that efifect. }klr. Emilio Ferrer y Picabia, the present Cuban Minister in France, will not continue in this office, which he resigns to remain in Cuba and attend to his private business. Among the liberals, it is said that, if Mr. Ibrahim Urquiaga is not appointed Secretary of Public Works, our representation in France will be conferred on him.—La Dis- cusion. An order has been issued by Afflicted Governor Magoon providing Immigrants that immigrants or other per- Dctaincd. sons arriving in the port of Havana afflicted with the trachoma or other contagious but not quar- antinable diseases, may be detained in the immigrant station, where they will be treated at their own cost, and if not cured within a specified time, shall b^ sent back to their ports of embarkation. An Esperanto society has been organized in Santiago de Cuba. The members are nearly all well-known people. The increase will cost the city $121, per year. Sergeants will now receive $ instead of $ per month. First-class policemen $ instead of $ Second- class men $60,00 instead of $ Third- class men and the mounted force $ and $ respectively instea


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