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Justice Tubbs Rules That Jury ai hy Dedede Faldot Teds Driver Alle ed to Have Plotted Crime in Face of Probable Raid by Officers "| white Savets “ BBotleguets Are) Added to List of Federal | Ln — a ee ee ens G| SPOEEN PACKAGE!’ AND THEN WE ‘WONDER WHY SOVIETS FLOURISH (Special to The Tribune) Nov. 17.—I!!!???blanketydingetyblank!!. No, Gentle Reader, the foregoing is not a pi line. It, merely expresses— insofar as the limitations of a linotype keyboard and the postal regulations i ~ * UARAMIE, Wyo., | | | ] i OVSTATE | iD CLEAN NVENTION No Votes Traded will with Other States by Delegates of American Legion, but: Convictions Followed : CON Counts | Wil permit—the sentiments of John Doe, disciple of communism—which as — 1 by that shini: R Wyoming's delegation to the first na CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov.” 17-—The practiced by shining example Russia seems to mean grab the other tbGhal cértvention BE the Atnertoan 1 It doesn’t take a lot of Charles Moore was fics’. over to the district court for trial | grana jitry of the United States court | on a charge of being principal in the murder of Tom Majors, for the district of Wyoming Friday att-| guy's goods while the grabbing is good—when, after executing a masterly retreat to a position previously selected beneath a boxcar in the railroad gion held in Minneapolis, Nov. 10 to} 12, accomplished an unusual feat—tirit ;money to get good tea. eriff, lowi ernoon. reported indictments against ards here; he opened a hk f Seine ance of going thru the entipe three days of) Fa 7 Pig stice of © following his preliminary hear-| ich defendants. Uringiig. the total of vealvaged”” froin a abiginent of cee Ans appearance which Ke had | coavention work withost trading votes} What it takes is knowl ™ ing Saturday in justice peace. court before Judge W. E.|the number it hid indicted to 25, a vag ‘om a shipment of express. with any of the 47 other states. The | Fo Tubbs.. Because of the serious nature of the charge and fact | #5 discharged. ~22tblanketydingetyblank!!!—another outrage by the beastly bourgeoisie [delegates all returned to their home| Cdge. a ere was reasonable groun: Henry: C. Goldberger and Grace Gil-) of what use could white collars and towels be to one of the sovietski? The {Posts yesterday or will reach there :o : that ti with ihe ‘murder no bona ids to believe the man to be bert were indicted on thirty counts} idea! fo SOREL D PATO AGE | day. Common tea is full of ccnns Nowodind Mdoosetfinw remaiia charging transportation of girls from) “C®# | The Cowboy state had men in prac-| ‘ i i a mai Denver to Thermopolis, Wyoming, in| Jolifi Doe having abandoned the detested symbols of subserviency to the tically all of the representative cau-, tannin— nobody wants nil Rye . < violation of the Mann act. A second) established order-where they fell from his shrinki y ev cuses. Secretary Harry Fisher of Cas i > ‘ Deputy, Sneed Gece poate indictment charged them in two counts | eine ae of ig nay silane ABE eee tibyeVORPUMLy Olas wae ath ecTeGlTy OO thie 64s | that. The little tea-lavor . Ay nee aha So MS galt ek se el with almflar offenses, cam poss of Laramie’s non-communionized minions’ of law and gation, did most of the strong wo lithas is: 5 S - él snocial -Cepiiy See ag areca. once, Three indictments each were found, order, the police, and by them will, be returned to the consignor—J. Allen, |'the delegation in. these caucus .|it has is a coarse vegetable 2 ee ‘a against Fred Primm, Frank C. Metcalf, a Rock river barber. ings. | ¢- bias’ ef eee % aa acts oe SUN holier: GHEAT WORK OF Thomas Mezor, May Nas fare Ben | | He attended 11 of these caucuses | taste—very few want that. aa ‘ 2 arrows fer illegal sale of liq | starting with two on the day pre. tin) ae Pe tien, whorwere:near the Rly Martin P,’ Squires was TRMGEeA TOR ttro vious to the start of the een ela wal you can't get any kind home at the time of the killing. uate charging that he built fires in) GONVIGTS ARE HELD FOR BIG GAME SAID Fisher at Besides this work Secretary «| of strength without bring- Contos testified that Sheriff Pat hakie national forest out | tended three committees. He also ayo% Royce had told Poulos had told him to the Was : ‘4 S0th arid tieglected' to’ put them out. at a church Sunday morning. S»cre Se ne ten — use his own judgment in attempting id Neglected to put | MURDER Of FURNACEMAN TO BE HIT BY jet a church Sindy morning Sere ing out the tannin. E to trace the booze and discover the owners of the Mquor. t out for the office and refi to Deputy Kilgore told of the trip to pada bite Abe aact 1a lg eae) iY ion’ Nuustin Home and all of the wur.| Were First to Meet Changes Work- ee ACCUSED OF | FOUND WITH THROAT GUT rade Wyomingia” votes. for “any “mub-l Advor and has very’ little rounding eireummstances which had been| ed by War, Says Presbyterian LANDER. Wyo., Nov. 17—On the | fice, itannin. It takes very related in the testimony taken in, the morning + Attorney M. W. up the evidence and asking that Moore Purcell in summing . pee el | cuses. | he bound over for trial made pee that! The change in the snjrit of the LARAMIE, Ww Nov. {ee Kie, who was fourid murdered recently, cent storms, State Game Warden | ° Rp. 1. igsmay_of Douglas was chalr: | the laws of Wyoming state that any|times, and what the Presbyterian] Wiley, a railroad fi ng be- |is in a fair way to be cleared up: kins left this week to investi- |man of the dele; sexi +j alike Schilling”: - dlégation. Besides thes person who alds in a crime shall be} church is doing to méet changed con-| tween Denver s- Sheriff Holdvege and his office fovce| gate conditions again after having fren men; Wyoming was represented | * Fine tea;like Schilling Ss, charged as principal in the crime should] ditions was the theme of the talks given| tody, charged with being the ‘prérls- |haye been working on the case ever} returned last week from a tour of the | by Miss Mildred Weber of Buffi is the most economical the erime occur, ivurcell stated that testimony which had ,not been contradicted showed Moore had atknowledged the posses- sion of the liquor; had warned that it was being guarded; had made the threat that any person meddling with his}member of the team, was not able to crime. are in fine condition he result | w: © jarge and was on the eas hooze would be blown up; and that on|be here, having been taken ill at] he moved in six weeks ago. He does | Fred Wuscott, Bert Watson and Sam| of | excellent ators ta ine Hienee 5 Tarietieae Tesolution committee, He at. 4 Schilling & Co San Francisco the night of the threat, officers in dis-] Cheyenne with tonsilitis. not even admit ownership of the case | Gailegas are locked up in the county] ranges during the summer. tended the St. Louis, Mo., cau = a Cl charge of their duty had been blown up.| At the morning service yesterday,| Of prunes found with the still, pro- | jail, ‘The sheriff's office has no doubt) ——_—$_——— —- — — - neces Attorney Purcell explained to Judge] Mr. Bailey preached a sermon from the] fessing an antipathy for prunes born /that one of these rien, or perhaps two Tubbs that the hearing was not to de-|text, “Behold I make all things new,”| Of boarding-house travail before Ihe jor them, are the guilly parties, al-| the gullt or innocence of|dwellig particilarly on thé changes} Was married. Wiley is charged with | though the evidence against them has but only to show probable/ whieh the world has undergone in the] Manufacture of intoxicating liquor | not been’ divulged. It has been estab- cause that he was principal in the crime. In answering the contention of the defense that the sheriff's force had no warrant, he gaid that with or with- out a warrant, the officers had. been openly fired upon’ delibetately after re- peated commands to throw up their hands. “A crime certainly committed—Tom Majors is dead—and the person who 1ided in such a crime cértainly should be held as principal.” Former Judge ©. 8. Winter explc ined { was net necessary to be physically Divine in Address at Church at the First Presbyterian church here yesterday by Rev. James G. Bailey of Englewood, N. J., who was here in the interests of the New Era moyement of the ehurch. Mrs. Clark Tillinghast, the other past two years. LAst évening he summarized the work Which the women are doing inthe New Era. movement, and ‘then spoke of the thoverment as a whole and what it it accomplishing. “When the men began to great forward movement spies Ee church, the women already had their plans well laid for their jubilee cam- paign, and while the men are still talk- ing they have .begun to accomplish,” Mr, Bailey said: “The meén have talked of enlisting 4,000-new workers for the ministry, and the women, who set their AILROAD MAN OWNING STILL, tor of the “prune juice” distillery rée- ly located on First street. Wiley, who has a wife and two children in Denver, denies proprietorship of the | crude still and half-gaion of moon- shine liquor found in his living quar- | ters, asserting they were there when H and with having in his possession paraphernalia for the manufacture of jutox teeter ute anetcii liquor. NATIONAL GUARDSMEN ARE: DEMOBILIZING IN WYOMING) CHEY Nov. 17.—Settie-| ment pf the coal strike in Wyoming re- sulted in immediate demobilization of j are working on. the |lished that it was Wascott’s knife with THE) RMOPOLIS, Wyo. Wyo., Nov. 17.—The mystery surrounding the murder of Joe ‘Terevine, furnaceman at the Washa- since the killing and an outside man was here to help gather evidence. The result is that the crime was traced to the quarters of the state prisoners who state reserve and three of the men are charged with the| which Terevine’s throat -~was cut, but of course this is not positive proof that he did the killing. | Wascott and Watson ‘have been pals for a Humber of y and were sent up from Cheyenne for from five to ten years on thelr plea of guilty to commit- ting 23 burglaries. -Gallegas, a Mexi- jcan, is serving a life term for murder |committed in Sheridan c nty when he killed a man over a gar of cards. State Prisoners to RECENT SNOWS rm the pt of news that the big game of dack 3 nm Hole region and of! districts was suffering from the re- country. At that time the in fine condition, it it storms is said to have aggrevated the situa- | tion to the extent that immediate feeding may be necessary. The elk LARGEST MARKET IN T! Beef Bee hate ora 22° the five vice-commanders but h c. Cathoun ing the first-post organi: that at Van Tassel! at of Caspey represent din th led 11 cau | These four made up the voting strength | of the delegation. Gean Van Dyke of | Buffalo and M. P. Wear of Casper | were alternates at the convention and | did most of their work in the commit tee sessions. LL, Miller of Cheyenne HE STATE : Retail Department Pork Home Made Breakfast Fine tea is rich in tea- state little tea to get all the strength you want. ‘There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, English Breakfast. parchmy Ceylon - India, At grocers everywhere, Shoulder Chops, ‘Good Things to Eat WHOLESALE AND RETAIL These Prices Will Help Some; be a Conservative Buyer and Save Money Every Week. PRICE LIST FOR WEEK OF NOV. 17 Mutton present at the commission of a crime’ to tae rs 95° © accessor to the-crime. goal-at 100 new mission workers, have Sete HAS Dn upramon- end sx series Standin, 3ausage, per Ib - Per Ib. immaterial if these officers had} Sent 16 of that number on their way. | hear Sheridan, ‘and Fort Russell, ne: K Warm if Rest Rib Roast 3 c Chops, 35° Shoulder Roast, 18° nt or not in the final analysis.| “We have talked of a budget plan.| Cheyenne, for. emergeney duty in the eep é } Roll, per 1b.---.. Bien awesen 0 Per Ib. . a Per Ib. \ misdemeanor was being committed] Which the women: have been using 411) cosiMields liad it been necessary to un- i Flat Bone c Shoulder, % or whol 28° Loin Chop: in the mere possession of the Hquor) their work for years.” dertake to operate the mines under | of Wyoming Suffers Steak, per Ib---22.------- 25 Per Ibe. =t Per Ib. nd NO man’s home would have such a; Briefly, Mr. Bailey related some per-| strike conditions. The immediate re. | i Kound 8 Loin Roast, Cc Legs, large supply for his private use, It is/ Sonal experiences’ in mission fields} scinding of the proclamation whereun-| } Per Ib - Per Ib. ---. 32 Per \ recxonable inference to believe that} Which have come to Mrs. Tillinghast] der \yoming during.the last fortnight IEYENNE; Wyo., Nov. 17.—Any Short Cuts, 1c Fresh Hams, % or whole, Cc Stew, ifter the threats. which have been ba pth which she was to illustrate] nas been under military control of the ngite with a dread of fulling 5 oF) | LMU ER 27 Dash phen ts eerole e, 30° Per Ib, hown in testimony were actually car- < United States army also is expected at he grip of Jack Frest as a re- Sirloin Steak, Cc Side, VEAL fol x In his survéy of: the New Era plan F i cia aiite. J 30 D ried out, the man making the threats) he’ stated’ tat {se bHeny' a Gdmpalgn nee. sult of the miners’ strike and conse Per Ib, _.. bi Penbeees Shoulder Stonte, had seméthing to do with the instruc- tione which resulted in the murder. \ man may sit in his own 6ffice and} out a crime, providing he gives Such is the carry for more men, more work and more money, He told of the success of the plan in many churches which adopted it” last NEW TOWN TO TAKE NAME OF quent coal famine may preserve him- self from that fate by committing some little felony that will secure him a berth in e state penitentiary. Como ®what may to other Wyo Best T-Bone 35° Steak, per Ib.----.--.----. Shoulder Steak, Per 1b. Sea Food Halibut Steak, Ib. Per Ib, Shoulder Roast, Per Ib. Round Steak, Mana Sigs ihe se year and were able to greatly increase ites, the 00. odd. dincrcdited ex-cili | Shoulder Pot : 18° Salmon Steak, Ib ra | ee ae aie ; ‘ : : 5 their gifts to Dbenevolences, to local ite ; Roast, per Ib,------------ s Lake Trout, Ik shone bo you think ft safe to turn a man ; zens inhabiting t state prison at 5 = ake Lrout, Ib.. Chops, lwoxe on the community lke this after | cds, and also to increase salaries WA TSON, CLA IM Rawlins will not suffer from the geu- Plate Boil, 15° Bull Head Catfish, lb., 40c Pettib\ is 2st ee we know his record as revealed here? paid their minister Where the plan is still to be adopted, eral coal shortage: Six miles from Malachi Dillon Per |b. Silver Smelts, Ib Oolong, Allone suatty lined moisture-proof pacl ages. If a man enters into an unlawful 7 SIDER ‘3 S te prison is the ac a i Leclair arenas) No a ee un sing. he is rexponsible for what| there i Need ‘of efficient leadership, for] | WANDIGI, Wyo. Nov. 17-—Watson| iwigott " which produces a fair Poultry Sable Fish, lb IMncceaeetee result of the un.| ‘ly one-half -of the stcceds of ‘the} Will be the name. of the next town! grade of coul and’ this the peniten- | TitecaiGrapsnlb CURED MEAT appen pian dopendd- aon, thi leads platted in Wyoming in line with a move-| tary management has opened. and. | Cresh Home Dressed © MER EO SEEDS) D-- Swift’s Premium Skinned ic i deeoktendod that the ofi.| ABecdoies were related, however, of} ment to establish a trading: point and] thesefrom te taking abundant sup | Fresh Shrimp, pint. Hams, per Ib_-.------.204 songregutions which released their pas-|™ail station midway between | Fort The con ! Oyster: int Swift’s P Regul: ty f there in violation of the law. | CONstesations which reley cir 4 i ort} of fuel for the prison. The coal is ysters, pint. wift’s Premium Regular " riff’s forces had no search war-| eae spaciat Yen Le ark, = nd Mifetiley. Pag NS Fehagh gn ol gen hauled to the penitentiary in army | Oysters, quart. Hams, per Ib-----~-- “36° mnt, conzended the defense. Attorney | (ica in th POR Gather et eee tor plictng the lots on the m rieet with Raney, peownlenl: She are ruetiway| Blue Point Oyste Ey aise ee mere 45° ©. D. Murane stated that Deputy K | quotu nh INVatebwitty Baka nt It-daiunmapetaoa that farehes ai by the federal govern- | mere een § ? 50c =e sore Knew whether or not the ce reservations already have been made for uae cmt Hi ‘ : ey 28° trom the sheritt’s office had a search| MAN BURIED IN |i score or more, Assurance tine boon ; LAR ; Warrant or not. received of the probable location of a Be, i 50° Swift's Silver Leaf, 35° 35° ‘The defense contended that the man| number of business houses to supply OSES eeree | Der, 1hsesa- Per Ib. a tena nanan who induced ‘Tom Majors to go to the | DEEP WELL MET the trade of that e min Chickens, $1 00 Swift's Jewell c where the booze was hid was | b ° Shortening, per Ib...---- : Paden ae eae ae ets S EAT. \“M uttonairé” Will ue Salt and Canned Fish Fish Kro Ketts, Some- Oleomargarine, Ib... .45¢ onal right 6 ettifehi’ weir Mdunted tn jo Oo < B Bedlor i Be | Fat Irish Mackerel thing Fine, 1 Ib, cans, 25c Gem Nut Oleo, lb....40¢ front of Judge Tubbs. | -WHBATLAND, Wyo, Nov.’ 17.— w ‘anc z - * * fi ping Fi i The state thru Attorney Purcell re | William Saunders, who was buried at. ecome banker in Be cSerhee ae Norway Bloat 40. Sockeye Salmon, 1 Ib. Boe are puduing and that Judge ‘Tubbs was not in court} the bottom of a 90-fovt well which W ° C it 1 anti Tass S meense 40c Flat Cans ee. -35C emz um Pudding, per termine the constitutional rights of | he was digging, met death almost in- YOMING CAP WAl rod Sites court mere 5 Sardines in Mustard Sockeye Salmon, 1% lb. can. .. 0s BSC. of | the jaitte, but, tO deakae | pentiy 18 the chin ths Soke yest who of larceny) from , interstate. shipn Dressing .... 15 Flat Cans 003.0: Mince Meat, in bulk, finest ther, foore should be held as being | his week recovers ly from aay GHieyE , 17,—Tim-} #04 each was sentenced to serve two Norwegian Mackerel Red Sal i ever, per lb. 25c ably guilty. der the planking of the cuth, He || CHEY “ ind: one-hnif years inthe penitentiary ed Salmon, 1 Ib. ‘When tie very thing Moore warned | evidently had been crushed to death |{10, 10% Homie Wom) at Leavenworth, Kansas, 4 OVAL CAMS near Tall Cans . Sweet, sour and dill plekles and would occur did occur, we believe there pialouar Fed MBL TE tet eos tie of the later | Codfish, 1 Ib. bricks....35e | Meadow Gold or Brook- olives in bulk; fresh ground horse 1 ee iene." | To recover Iifs Holy it was neces: {than of the former is. visiting | Chey. || DRILLER L DIES | Holland Herring, field Butter, per lb, 75c —“#lish_ root; Limberger, Caimem- * aide.) rei pal st the crigre:” | » pepne and being enthusiasGeally grepi | 3 for ...... -f melee bert, Swiss, B: Pimento, Judge ‘Tubb rahatied silent for a] SAT to sink # shall parallel to the his large number of old-time friends! | ; 2 Brookfield Eggs, in car- Chile, Y, A, and New York Creara moment | Not ix sound disturbed the] district were secured to do the work. . He is said to be heavily OF PNEUMONIA, | Codfish, Middles BSc tons, per dozen ~I0E Cheese. ‘quiet of the courtroom. i in the American National bank, | The body was in # good state of pres- ervatjon Whoa jrepsave removed. which is to be opened here within the next fortnight. and his visit in part is Well, I find that in some cases 1 } connection with this enterprise, | have everything: to decide and in others LOST SOLDIER Wholesale Department | lhuve nothing: T guess that F will let In | au jury docenat eee eure \FEED IS ) IS SHORT, Mr. Kininéy—"a cliunk of the’ éuld ia w5.| Beef Mutt Veal . rar } sod" —inude & fortune fn’ shsepy In W30-| pI, the Bair olltiodienuntt ent ; on é BUFFA LO MOVED ining In the earlier days ot the mutton) Loge Soldier tield died after u few days Side, per Ib... --16c Half or whole, per Ib.15¢ = Hind: Ik E : nd wool industry of the riaco We was! iiinbsd of phbumatila. He had been em: Hi Fronts, 1 rope Mae ae Waktes TO STATE FARM [0 oof the first Wyotning Gocknuasters) piovedt ti this field for some tne but find Quarter, per lb..18¢ Fronts, per Ib.......14¢ Fronts, per Ib.......18¢ TO HOLLA ND ON jel eae aS a area al Nelle Is Knowh ‘of him und his family | Front Quarter, Ib.........15¢ Leng Saddles, per lb..25¢ Side, per Ib.........16c 7 ot a er cer i . ~ : “muttoniire.” A few yeurs ugo he re-| (rape wdertakers at Rawlins ave now Ml Square Chucks, Ib...16e Legs, per Iby....... .30e Pork PRE-WAR BASIS THERMOPOLIS, Noy. 17.—Because | tired from active business and since has Rounds, per Ib. 20c lof u shortage of hay in the Thermopolis | spent the greater part of his time in af ft ete Fresh Ham, per |b 30c who Ave | region mae ihe i a Bd California. DON T PUT OFF Loins, per Ib... Jester BC FRESH FRUITS AND Shoulder aa Bet 1e Western Unik Tet h re hes The » of Kinney ven ke’ ‘ § . ae ion Telegraph com- pet Ba ot the chats yerene han ie. ne name oO! inney has been kept Ribs, per Ib... .20c VEGETABLES Loins, per lb.... pany announces the resumption of its t service with Hotland throwgh re- tion of. the special wire between ‘ts London office and Amsterdam which vas requisitioned: on! the outbreak of ‘he war, more thun five years ago. This buts the cable service so. far as.com- munication with Holland is concerned, back on a ar_basis, Branch Reserve Bank. Projected at Helena, Mont. (By Associsted: Press.) | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 17.—The Fed- | vral Reserve bank of Minneapolis will ‘tablish a branch bank at Helena, Mon- the state industrial farm at Worland, where there is an abundance,of feed. Not a single calf was born in :the herd during the past seuson indicating that the animals d& not thrive in. cap- tivity. it ae Warden W, T. Judkins, uip here purchased hay at $40 a ton to feed the sill herd of elk maintained on the reserve, WHITE. SLAVER PLEADS GUILTY, 15 SENTENCED CHEYENNE, Wyo., “Noy. 17.—Jose Cisneros Friday pleaded guilty in the federal court to. Mlegal transportation prominent in connection with the sheep business in Wyoming by Mr, Kinney’s son, Joe Kinney, who has been exten- sively engaged in sheep ranching. in the southwestern part of the state and who in the last two or three years has 1ide a fortune from capitaligation of his con- fidence in the Wyoming oil fields. a - Young Business Man' \of Cheyenne Takes War Nurse as Wife CHEYENNE. Wyo., Nov, 17.—That Percy Smith, proprietor of.one of the largest house furnishing, establishments} 1 Wyoming, and+Miss Hazet Gilmore, | who recently returngd from a year's service” asia nurse | ‘in hospitals in, ni of a woman from Denver to Rawlins, ‘"na. to serve the western end of the tenced to fifteen months im i Federal pesssye: didi eist it was | was se ? ia Latenwont France, were murriad at. Greeley, Colo-| rado, November. 7th, becume kuown to }theit triends today. It’s the neglected cold, cou: tender Gotitats and leave the body Sarge eee: me Wigeserateice Banoe:thgabs i Bhat AT a arta tinue, Cammed Soup, 3 cans-_.-_. | Prep. Mustard, 1 gal. can 0c 3 Wb ¢an o--c 5-2 is Baking Soda, 1 tb. 3 pkgs... rs } Chicken ‘Tamales, per can 100 Beet Broil, per can 100 Lemon and Orange Peal____.20c Shredded Codfish, per can 15 Chicken Broth —_.- 10¢ Bluing, 3 puddles or bottles EMI JL sic IN Chicken # La King, per cans.206 Borax Powder, per pkg... alge Shamed CY at betaken at the firstsign | pol bring essential | the weakened Give §:-ntt's a trial. Plate, per Ib. A Ze Side, per Ib...... We still have a few Groceries left which we offer you at the following prices: Spices, all kinds, 3 pkgs. for 250 Corned Beef and Cabbage, ‘oat or tonsils, that isposed to serious germ CAluloid Starch, 3. pkgs NOTICE TO RANCHMEN—We are in the market for anything you have to sell. The above prices are good for the entire week (buy all you want); look for our ad in this paper every Monday. The Worris Co. CASPER, WYO Special Attention Given to MAIL ORDERS PHONE 12 Rivets resistance, cold or| The energizing virtues | ourishment and help to system. | Scott & Lowtie. Mloomtictd. N. J

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