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Show '"news summary. A plot against the life of the em-'press em-'press of Korea has been unearthed. In a head-on collision near St. 'Paul, Minn., four men were killed and thirty thir-ty passengers injured. During . the fiscal year ended June 30th, last, 401,057 immigrants arrived ,at the New York port. The first hot winds of the season blew over central Kansas on the 22nd, damaging the corn crop. Burglars blew open the safe of E. T. Hoyt & Co., at Eetherwood, La!, and secured $30,000 in cash. Hot winds have struck western Nebraska Ne-braska and are beginning to have a serious effect on growing crops. , The pension agencies of the country will disburse $13,305,000 to veterans and their dependents this month. Typhus fever appeared at Glogau after the subsidence' of the floods, owing to grain rotting in the field. The Prussian ministry has decided to devote $2,500,000 to the relief of the sufferers of the Silesian flood. Two persons were killed and a score or more injured by a tornado which passed over Patterson, ,N. X, on the 22nd. A sharp earthquake shock was felt m the central part of northern California Cali-fornia Friday, but no damage was (done. . Internal revenue officers have found m the center of the city of Philadelphia Philadel-phia a complete outfit for "distilling whisky. Miss Jessie Brader, aged 19, is dead at Wilkesbarre, Pa., from tetanus. She is the eighth victim of lockjaw in this city since July 4th. . One dead and forty-eight injured is the result of a head-on collision at a sharp curve on the Boston & Worcester Wor-cester street railway near Westboro, .vlass. Oscar Roberts of Phoenix, Arizona, has made a new record for steer tying ty-ing in the Arizona tournament held at Mesa City Saturday, tying a steer in 3i)V2 seconds. In accordance with the proclamation proclama-tion of Governor Hunt, the fifth anniversary an-niversary of the American occupation of Porto Rico was celebrated on the "Kth fiH a. holiday. JZ. , fifties, about which so much has be |