TllF. Crr.A RFVIF.W And Bulletin. 



>[R. STEIXHAKT NOW MANACiEK OK THE 

 HAVANA ELElTRlC RAILWAY. 



Mr. Bickntll. president of the Havana 

 Electric Railway company, arrived recently 

 in Havana to look into the business of the 

 company, and tc place Mr Frank Steinhart 

 in his new post as general manager. 



LIQUOR MEN THREATEN STRIKE. 



The Union of Liquor Manufacturers have 

 voted almost unanimously to close their es- 

 tablishments early in July on account of the 

 excessive e.xcise tax imposed by Sefior Irri- 

 barren, Chief of the Excise Department. 



The manufacturers assert that his inter- 

 pretations of the law are ve.xatious and un- 

 just and that the fines are excessive. They 

 have appealed to Gov. ^lagoon without re- 

 ceiving any satisfaction. 



The payment of the so-called Speyer loan 

 of $25,000,000 is based on the revenue from 

 liquors, matches and cigars. The manufac- 

 turers pay $1,500,000 in taxes annually. 



Rain has been very piciuiful throughout 

 the provinces of Matanzas and Santa Clira 

 during the third week in June, but not so 

 plentiful along the southern coast of .Ma- 

 tanzas and Havana provinces and in the 

 capital of Pinar del Rio. A swarm of 

 locusts has appeared in Alacranes, but birds 

 such as toties. gray kingbirds and black- 

 birds made short work of these insects. 



DAMAGE TO CL'Ba's INDUSTRY. 



The press of Paris comments extensively 

 on the cigarmakers' strike in Havana, re- 

 marking upon the damage done the Cuban 

 industry by the strikers' delay in accepting 

 the propositions of their employers. 



Reports of a predicted uprising in Pinar 

 de Rio proved to be without foundation, 

 and Governor Sobrado, after investigation, 

 telegraphed to Governor Magoon, "Perfect 

 order prevails throughout the whole prov- 

 ince." 



PORT OF MANZANILLO, SUGAR 



Statement of the sugar exported throtigh 

 ended, with the names of the estates: 



June 18, 1907. 

 Sacos. 



Isabel 1.5^9 



Cape Cruz 4.100 



Isabel 6,000 



Cape Cruz 5.000 



Salvador 3.000 



San Ramon 6,000 



Teresa 5.000 



Isabel 12,000 



Cape Cruz 13.080 



Salvador 5.000 



Sofia 2,300 



Isabel 13.-240 



Cape Cruz 16,920 



Salvador 2,500 



Niquero . , 7,000 



San Ramon 10,000 



Dos .-Vmigos 6,000 



Teresa 1 1 .000 



Tranquilidad 6,000 



San Ramon 6,200 



Isabel 12,000 



Cape Cruz 9.000 



Niquero 6,000 



Salvador 3.000 



Sofia 2,050 



SEASON OF 1906 TO I9O7. 



this port for the sugar season recently 



Niquero 6,000 



Teresa 10,000 



Dos Amigos 3,000 



Tranquilidad 4,000 



San Ramon 10,000 



Dos Amigos 6,000 



Isabel 14,000 



Cape Cruz 13,000 



Niquero 6,000 



Teresa 6,000 



Dos Amigos 3,512 



Isabel 11,040 



Niquero 6,000 



Salvador 2,500 



Tranquilidad 3,000 



Niquero 8,000 



Salvador 1,600 



Sofia 592 



Niquero 2,748 



San Ramon 8.398 



Isabel 10,000 



Cape Cruz 8,000 



Francisco 1,870 



Teresa 8,274 



S'an Ramon 293 



321,746 



-C'^--; QUOTATIONS FOR CUBAN SECURITIES. 



Supplied by L.WVREXCE TURNURE & CO., New York City. 



Bid. Asked. 



Republic of Cuba 5% Bonds '02J^ 103^ 



Republic of Cuba 6% Bonds ••■■••• f^ '°^ 



Republic of Cuba 3'^/"'r Internal Bonds 85 88 



Havana City 1st Mortgage 6'f Bonds 104 107 



Havana City 2d Mortgage s'/r Bonds 103 107 



Cuba R. R. ist Mortgage 57c Bonds f>» 93 



Cuba R. R. Preferred Stock 37 45 



Cuba Company 6^. Debentures . -/ ' W;:^; S? 11 



Havana Electric Consolidated Mortgage 57c Bonds »i 84 



Havana Electric Preferred Stock 77 79 



Havana Electric Common Stock 3° 3i 



THE DIVIDEND OX HAV.\X.\ ELECTRIC PREFERRED STOCK HAS BEEN RAISED 

 TO 6% PER ANNUM. 



