. The Cuba review. THL CUBA RLVILW "ALL ABOUT CUBA" Copyright, 1910, by the Munson Steamship Line Volume VIII MAY, 1910 Number 6 CUBAN GOVERNMENT MATTERS CiBRAR SEW YOl BOTANIC QARDEP NO NEGRO CONSPIRACY AND THOSE ARRESTED RELEASED — PRESIDENT MAKES MORE CABINET CHANGES — LABOR TROUBLES — ARMS FOR THE CUBAN ARMY The agitation over the No race question is believed to Negro have been due largely to the Uprising exaggerated reports of the speeches of General Eva- risto Estenoz and other colored orators during the recent campaign in the eastern provinces in the interest of the Independen


. The Cuba review. THL CUBA RLVILW "ALL ABOUT CUBA" Copyright, 1910, by the Munson Steamship Line Volume VIII MAY, 1910 Number 6 CUBAN GOVERNMENT MATTERS CiBRAR SEW YOl BOTANIC QARDEP NO NEGRO CONSPIRACY AND THOSE ARRESTED RELEASED — PRESIDENT MAKES MORE CABINET CHANGES — LABOR TROUBLES — ARMS FOR THE CUBAN ARMY The agitation over the No race question is believed to Negro have been due largely to the Uprising exaggerated reports of the speeches of General Eva- risto Estenoz and other colored orators during the recent campaign in the eastern provinces in the interest of the Independent Party of Color. General Estenoz has declared in a pub- Hshed interview that the stories of negro outbreaks were simply a government ruse to justify a show of military strength de- signed to awe the negroes and prevent them from completing their organization. He said the negro party numbered 93,000 and was determined to secure proper recogni- tion in the distribution of offices. The gen- eral is the leader of the negro opposition to the administration in Cuba. La Lucha on April 19th charged the responsibility for the agitation among the negroes to the gov- ernment which had made ante-election promises impossible of fulfillment. La Dis- cussion, editorially on April 23d, invited the negroes to ally themselves with the con- servatives, who—it declared—would not raise false hopes by insincere and impos- sible promises. General Estenoz informed U. S. Minis- ter Jackson on April 23d that he had no desire to stir up race feeling and overturn the government, but merely wished to pro- ceed legally with the organization of the colored party. Minister Jackson had pre- viously telegraphed Washington that the Cuban government had assured him that no disorders were expected. On April 25th indictments on the charge of "conspiracy to commit the crime of re-. Pesca Abundante LiBORio—De algo le habia de servir al General ser biien pescador: ha tirado el gran TARRAYAZO. —La P


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