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Show nUUHINOTO HAVANA, laloon !tn anit (laiot.ltra llnil a Mete Itovono, Dec. S Havana now look tnoro like an American city than ever before In IU existence. American! come by every Imat, undeterred by fever or by lack of quarter, which la being felt aevcrcly, olllccr being quartered quar-tered In all tho hotel nnd In many residence. The unloading of trans-porU trans-porU keep an almott constant rctslon of hortct, mule, ambulances, army wagou and ttorct patting through tho ttreuU, Americana, even In uniform, no longer attract morn than patting notice. American hutlucn men aro making themtelrc felt, though, a utual, tho saloon man I the first to offer lilt goods to tho public. American Amer-ican aaloon are opening In all partaof the elty, while gamblers are ready to open game m toon a protection I afforded. Thl la something not likely to be given, a army oillrcrs nro opposed op-posed to permitting gambling of any sort |