. The Cuba review. Los Fraudulentos. — Nosotros los Consejeros Provinciales mueren pero no entregan su bandera. —La Lucha, Havana. Translated into English, it means: The last picture. We, the provincial counsellors, may die, but we will not give up our flag. droughts, which have become so fre- quent of late years. At the suggestion of Mr. Extension Charles Hernandez, director of Telegraph of means of communication, Lines. the provisional governor has granted a credit of $110,000 for the extension of the government tele- graph lines to the following points: From San Juan de los Yeras to Mani- c


. The Cuba review. Los Fraudulentos. — Nosotros los Consejeros Provinciales mueren pero no entregan su bandera. —La Lucha, Havana. Translated into English, it means: The last picture. We, the provincial counsellors, may die, but we will not give up our flag. droughts, which have become so fre- quent of late years. At the suggestion of Mr. Extension Charles Hernandez, director of Telegraph of means of communication, Lines. the provisional governor has granted a credit of $110,000 for the extension of the government tele- graph lines to the following points: From San Juan de los Yeras to Mani- caragua; Yaguajay to Chambas and Mor- on ; Cardenas to Corralillo; Arabos to San Jose de los Ramos; San Jose de los Ramos to Banaguises; San Diego de los Baiio's; Rodas to Aguada de Pasajeros and Colon; Vihales to Esperanza; Mantua to Arroyos and Dimas; La Fe to Remates, Martinas and Cortes; Pinar del Rio to Coloma; San Juan to Punta de Cartas; Media Luna to Ensenada de Mora; Bayamo to Guisa and Bueycito; Sancti Spiritus to Guayos and Cabaiguan; Mayari to Saq;tia de Ta- namo; Puerto de Banes to Mayari; Santo Domingo to Caibarien. Li the province of Havana, telegraph stations will be established at the follow- ing points : Jesus del Monte; Santa Maria del Rosa- rio; San Jose de las Lajas, and Managua. Also from Marianao to Arroyo, Arenas, Punta Brava, Hoyo Colorado and Caimito. LABOR MATTERS. 1400 men laid off. There is no strike affecting any of the industries in Cuba at present writing. The factories of the Henry Clay and Bock & Co. have laid off nearly 1,400 men from their 'different factories in the city and country, due to the usual slackness in factories at this time of the year. The men are taken back again when new orders arrive from abroad. No trouble is expected from this, which is done every year, although on former oc- casions notice in advance has been given. The number laid off this year is large, be- cause the "trust" fai^i:ories were awaiting the


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