. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 14 THE CUBA REVIEW, More and Better Santiago Hotels. On January 1 a three-tstory modern hotel building, containing 35 comfortable and well-furnished rooms, was opened to the public. This hotel is situated in the wholesale commercial district, convenient to the railway station and wharves. A few months ago another well-equipped hotel was opened in the central part of the city, and by reason of the com- petition thus created one of the old- established hotels made some needed im- provements, installing new sanitary fix- tures and improving the service in m


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 14 THE CUBA REVIEW, More and Better Santiago Hotels. On January 1 a three-tstory modern hotel building, containing 35 comfortable and well-furnished rooms, was opened to the public. This hotel is situated in the wholesale commercial district, convenient to the railway station and wharves. A few months ago another well-equipped hotel was opened in the central part of the city, and by reason of the com- petition thus created one of the old- established hotels made some needed im- provements, installing new sanitary fix- tures and improving the service in many respects. The cuisine is very good in all these hotels.âU. S. Consular report. On March 1 a postal money order branch was added to the post ofilice at Media Luna, in the Province of Oriente. University of Havana. Havana has an excellent university with an attendance of probably four or five hundred pupils. The government is intending to develop this institution, believing that it could furnish an oppor- tunity for Americans to learn the Span- ish language. The Secretary of State, Garcia Velez, is an up-to-date statesman and understands English and French thoroughly, and realizes that a. knowl- edge of the Spanish language is becom- ing important in all branches of the American business. He expects to de- velop Havana university in a direction which will afiford the best opportunities for American students to learn the Span- ish language, and, indeed, one could_ not have a better opportunity in this direc- View in Perspective of the Plan for the EnLargement of the National University, Department of Public Works, Civil Buildings, 1908. President Gomez has granted authori- zation to establish an electric light and power plant at th â town of Sancti Spi- ritus and furnish light and power to Caibaguan and Guayo. President Roosevelt has ordered that those men who served in the army of pacification in Cuba shall have small bronze medals, struck in commemoration of their g


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