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Show J HAPPENINGS ABROAD. 1 HAVANA, July G. President Pnlma cabled to President Roosevelt his congratulations congrat-ulations on tho anniversary of tho independence inde-pendence of the United States. PANAMA, July 5. The Fourth of July was celebrated from Panama to Colon, but principally at Culobra and other points on tho lino, where the marines had a great time. Congratulations were sent to President Roosevelt. STORNOWAY. Scotland, July 5. The Danish authorities havo chartered a Kteamcr to search the Rockall, SU Klldn and Flannan Islands for survivors of the wrecked steamsr Norse. HAVANA, July G. Tho strike of the harbor unions hero, which wero to have been inaugurated yesterday, has boon postponed until the loaded lighters In the harbor shall have been discharged. COPENHAGEN, July 5. A subscription 1 In behalf of the relathcs of tho victims t and of tho rescued passengers of tho Dan- r lh steamer Norgo, which foundorcd Tuesday, Juno 25, off Rocknll reef, northwest north-west of Scotland, with tho loss of 01C lives, was opened horo today. American tourists were among tho first donors. ST. PETERSBURG. July 5. The Russian Rus-sian newspapers aro beginning to discuss the article on the Russo-Japanese war by Count Tolstoi, recently published In the London Times. Almost unanimously the papers refer to tho article adversely and a few spoak of it in denunciatory taring. ST. PETERSBURG. July G. The Russian Rus-sian press commendation of tho generous act ot Great Britain in orrcring to pouco and protect the seal fisheries of Komman-doro Komman-doro and Copper Islands off Kamschatka during the war, aro regarded as highly significant, SYDNEY, C. B.. July 5. The militia and the strikers clashed today when tho crowd about tho steel works refused to let Director Frazor of tho works, a sales agent and tho superintendent, reach tho fiatcs. A squad of soldiers waB called and t waa only by vigorous use of tho bayonet bayo-net that a passageway was made. ST. PETERSBURG. July 5. In confirming confirm-ing tho appointment of Prlnco John Obcn-lansky Obcn-lansky as Governor-General of Finland, tho Emporor sent an autograph letter to the Prlnco rolatlvo to the situation there. This letter, which Is In the nature of an Imperial rcsorlpt, was published today LONDON, July 5. Members of the Salvation Sal-vation Army by tho thousands gathored at the Crystal palaco today. Professions representing the various sections under tho banners of the different nationalities and led by bands marched to tho palace and soon, tho grounds and buildings were overrun. A grand reception to Gen. Booth was held In the main hall. Tho attendance attend-ance was 100.0CO. |