The Nebraska Independent NOVEMBER 22, 1906 the option of filing a demurrer to tht bill. New York. The Standard Oil com pany, of New Jersey, has declared a quarterly dividend of $10 a share, which is the same amount declared for the corresponding time last year. Shortly after the declaration stock sold off twenty points to $545. The dividend amounted to $10,000, 000, of which John D.' Rockefeller's share is a little over $6 000,000.. Findlay,' O. The'"Findlay war'! pn the Standard Oil company"' now con templates the ' Indictment , and 'arrest of Joliii-D. Rockefeller, Henry H. Rog ers, and .William A. Rockefeller Prosecutor David, under instructions from Attorney General EUls, has orr. dered the' grand jury held In servico until the end of the term, with a view of. bringing these indictments. Mm G. Vilas, treasurer; H. P. Mcin tosh, director; and J. M. Robertson, secretary of the Standard Oil company of Ohio, indicted jointly with John D. Rockefeller by the Findlay grand jury, and who fled as soon as bench warrants for their arrest were issued, have a.!rrrM to appear ami surrender to the- court. The , three officials left Cleveland when they learned that the deputy with warrants w?s on their trail. Un til 1 o'clock this morning Deputy Sheriff .Johns and Deputy James Am brose -; of Sheriff Mulhern's office scoured the city of Clevfland trying to locate the missing' officials. Sev eral, times they were close on the trail, but always the quarry got away and ,the search had to be taken up again from a new angle. . The deputies searched houses, watcher clubs and offices, visited ho tels, theaters, and cafes but all in vain. , tl was learned tonight that the three men met at a hotel in Painsville, and then started for the east, two of them going to New York and the third stop ping at Buffalo. . Meantime their attorney, S. II. Tolles of Cleveland, was negotiating with Prosecutor David over the long distance telephone. . . . Mr. Tolles insisted for a long time that he be allowed to go to Findlay himself and enxer appearance for the much wanted men. . - "No," said Prosecutor David, "those men must come to Findlay. I have fooled with them long enough. They have attempted to evade and check mate me at every turn. Now that I have the upper hand, I intend that they shall come to Findlay." "All right' said Mr. Tolles, "I will have them in Findlay any day you name next week if that is the best we can do." "If you promise to do that I will wire Deputy Sheriff Johns to return here," answered rPosecutor David. The sheriffs deputies made no ef fort to find John D. Rockefeller, it being known that he was in the east. Salt Rheum Itches, oozes, dries aiwf scales over and over again' local applications do not cure it because they canno remove its cause, which i an impure condition of th blood. The most obstinal cases have been perfect!: and permanently cixred I; a course of y Hood's Sarsapof 111:: the best medicine fcr sal rheum in aO the werfcl For testimonials cf remarkcfcle vCBr end for Book on Salt Rheum, No. 2. C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mas& BOMB IN ST. PETERS Explosion Near High Altar in Cele brated Church at Rome No Lives Were Lost Rome. A bomb was exploded in St. Peter's on Sunday the ISth. The edi fice was crowded and an indescrib able scene of confusion followed. There were no fatalities. ' . As soon as the echoes of the tre mendous roar had ceased, a canon sought' by resassuring words to quiet the people, but in vain. They fled in all directions and a number of women fainted. Women and children scream ed and tried to protect their families n the crush. The church is so large, 'lowever, that there was ample room "or the crowd to scatter and no one .vas injured. No trace of the perpetra tor of the deed has been found. ' Since St. Anacletus, who was or dained by Peter himself, erected an oratory in 90 A. D., on the site of :he present basilica to mark the spot where the remains of St. Peter are Juried, no such dastardly occurrence is noted in the annals of the church. Sunday was the anniversary of the deication of the basilica to S'.. Peter, md it was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Holy relics were ex nosed and a large number of the faith ful attended the services. Cardinal Rampolla, formerly papal secretary of state, was among those present. He fook part in the service in the choir Chapel. The test mass had just been concluded when the explosion occurred ind only one canon, who had not quite nished, remained at the altar of St. Petromella. It was near here where the bomb was placed. As the canon turned to bless the communicants ther was a . tremendous roar, which echoed through . the lofty," arches of the immense dome like a thunder clap. At the same time a dense smoke" spread throughout this portion of the basil'ca and a strong odor of gunpow der filled the air. Confusion and panic at once seized the people. The canon "t the, altar tried to stem the. tide of fear. He shouted out: "Do not be afraid: it is noth'ng. merely the-nooftday gun," His' words had little effect. Thpv were refuted bv the smoke and the nungent sell of powder, and th4 no "le continued their headlonsr flight Chairs were overturned, making the confusion more serious. Men. and women fled, . stumbling in all direct ions; the sceams of children and cries of anguish were heard on ?11 sides and for a few minutps it seems as t.houeh nothing could obviate a erave disaster. The vast s'se of the church however, eave room fr th crowd to scatter and a the end of a few mo men's the peonle were surging tow?H he doors, excited and nervous, but orderly. . As soon as the smoke-cleared awav . hastv examination showed that no hodv had been hurt in the crush fn1 furthprfre that ' no one Md been wounded by th explosion. Cain wis pxaduallv restored, and neorde return ed to view the extend of the dmqge. It was discovered that the bomb had ben rdfd undr a sciToM'n" erecVd to faciMtafp rena'rs to the roof ovoctly oe the celebrated tOTrb of Clement XTTT., bv Cmova. which con "ists of a fifiirp of th pone nd two 'tons. nd wWrh is the most renwrk f.hle pice of sculpture in the bsiMea. T'tils tomb nnks among the nnpsf efforts of modern sculntnre and by i's -rntton CanovA established his rep utation. . . ; When tho f rst corHarmes reicnpd 'hf snt th ppoWpHin0' ws found to V solriviner. this fire ws e'X'ilv "tinprnisd The tomb was found ti be unln.turpd and even the pavement shows scarcely any sigDs of the ex- usi i iiumtsT nra m n mm mm Comfort Shoes are made for genuine comfort. It is a pleasure and relief to wear them. 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It has been impossible to trace him, and no one has any recol lection of seeing a man, who, by his movements, might have aroused sus picion. , A NEW TREATY WITH JAPAN Congressman Hayes Fears Trouble if It is Not Enacted San Jose, Cal. In an interview Congressman E. A. Hayes said: "I expect to introduce a resolution at the coming session of congress asking the president to enter into negotia tions with Japan for the purpose of making a new treaty between the two countries to settle this queson of Japanese Immigration in somewhat the same manner as we settled the ques tion with China, which I believe to be the only feasible and sure way of pre venting a serious trouble and perhaps war between this country end Japan." HEARST'S. RACE COST $256,370 Hughes, However, Snent Only $318 in New York State Fight Albany, N. Y. William R . Hearst, candidate for governor, certified to the secretary of state that he had spent $256,370 in promoting his can vass.. 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