. The Cuba review and bulletin. ts and the Am-erican commissioners, and his in-terviews with Mr. Taft and were frequent and keeps his own counsel, andcleverly manipulates the politicalmachinery. The committee of Governor the national con- Magoon vention, of the fac- IVary. tion pledged to Gen. Gomez for president of Cuba, recently called formally on Governor Magoon. They presented delegates from the provinces of Pinar del Rio, Matanzas, Santa Clara and Santiago. Camaguey wired its assent tothe actions of the convention, but Havanarefused to send any representatives andwere de


. The Cuba review and bulletin. ts and the Am-erican commissioners, and his in-terviews with Mr. Taft and were frequent and keeps his own counsel, andcleverly manipulates the politicalmachinery. The committee of Governor the national con- Magoon vention, of the fac- IVary. tion pledged to Gen. Gomez for president of Cuba, recently called formally on Governor Magoon. They presented delegates from the provinces of Pinar del Rio, Matanzas, Santa Clara and Santiago. Camaguey wired its assent tothe actions of the convention, but Havanarefused to send any representatives andwere declared to be in rebellion bythe committee. Havana is strongly for Zayas. Governor Magoon was assuredthat the national convention is firmlydetermined to harmonize so far as pos-sible the diflferent organizations of theparty, so as to form a strong politicalentity, and so effectually assist the gov-ernment of intervention as to make pos-sible at an early date the re-establish-ment of the republic. Gov. Magoon avoided any endorse-. MEN TALKED ABOUT IN CUBA—PINO GUERRA ANDCOL. HERRERA. The one standing is Colonel Eugenlo Cautero Herrera, a well-known Havana , who joined the August revolt and wasappointed to General Guerras general staff as legal adviser of theFirst Corp of the Revoluutionar^ Armv. At presentColonel Herrera is the Cuban Charge dAffaires at Madrid. Hewas apDointed at the close of the war when Cosme de la Tor-riente. then Cuban Minister in the Cortes, resigned. The other is General Faustino Guerra Puentes, Colonel of of Liberation, and who was made a Major-General of theso-called Constitutional THE CUBA REVIEW Ami Bulletin. ment of the Mijruelista representa-tion of the national convention, plainlystating that he could not mix in the in-ternal affairs of the liberal party, andadvi;;ing that harmony not division shouldprevail. At this meeting Seiior EusebioHermandez was nominated for vice-president on the ticket headed by A b


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