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HENRY CLAY & BOCK & COMPANY, Ltd. 



CIOARS AIVO CIGAREXXES 



icetall I>ept. Frado 118, Havana Dave Edjemendia, Mgrr. 



The Henry Clay and Bock and Co., Ltd., extends a cordial invitation to the traveling public 

 to visit their display rooms at Prado 118. between the "Inglaterra" and "Telegrafo" hotels, where 

 all the prominent periodicals and newspapers from principal cities are on file, and where a 

 writing room and stationery are at your disposal. Information is gladly given as to points of 

 interest to the tourist, etc. It is the earnest desire of Henry Clay and Bock and Co., Ltd., that 

 every visitor should carry away a pleasant recollection of Cuba, for which purpose this display 

 room has been established. 



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Pectoral Paper 



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PRICE, 10 CEIVXS 



Xlie Best Cigfarette Manu- 

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Depot, ^ulueta 10 



Havana, Cuba 



Joha Munro & Son 



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 Engineers* Supplies 



13 Conover Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 



Cable Address: Kunomale, New York 



Telephone, 196 Hamilton 



PROGRESS AT THE MYARI ORE DEPOSITS. 



Construction work 'for the further ex- 

 ploitation of the vast iron ore deposits of 

 the Spanish-American Iron Co. are under 

 way. The railroad, standard guage, is 

 nearly all graded. Fourteen miles of it is 

 comparatiA'ely level, then follows three 

 miles of inclined planes up to twenty-five 

 per cent, grade to the mines. Bridges are 

 laeing built and the pier at Nipe Bay is 

 finished. The village of Felton on the bay 

 is also under construction. A power plant 

 and ore and coal handling machinery are 

 now in course of construction, and the 

 compan yexpects the enterprise will be in 

 operation in December, 1908. 



NEW CUSTOMS OFFICERS. 



Frederick Craycraft was appointed, De- 

 cember 7, to be inspector-general of the 

 port of Havana, a new office created by 

 the governor, and Captain Julio ]Morales 

 Cuello, formerly captain of the Cuban rev- 

 enue cutter "Yara," to be captain of the 

 port. 



JUDGES SALARIES RAISED. 



Gov. Magoon ihas increased the salaries 

 of all the judges, to be computed from 

 July I last. The increase applies to prose- 

 cuting attorneys, judicial secretaries in the 

 audiencies of the several provinces, rtotaries 

 of the courts of first instance and instruc- 

 tion, of leading cities. 



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