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te entts RESULTS ED ITION PRICE ONE CENT.) ss Circulation Books Open to Al.” RESULTS EDITION | FEBRUARY 23, 1907. NE PRICE ONE. CENT. Ee —— we ‘YORK, _ FORMER CHUMS OF MRS. oe THAW HELP Seen aaa anna aaah anaaadadadl TWO SHOT BY ~ MAN ATTACKED WITH KNNES in Double Tragedy on ‘a Brooklyn Pier.. hye SHOOTER IS ARRESTED. Victims Hurried Dying to Hos- , pital—Declares His Life Was In Danger. Francesco yearn old, of N Napoil, ntreet, Brookly ot | thie afternoon on the Atlantic Docks by. Dominico Sarranon!, whom they were endeavoring to puncture with stilletoes they shoved him down “the - pler “toward the ice-filled river. eae ‘All three were employed as steyedors and quarrelled ax the result of an ar- “gument on religion. Sarranoni _ad- vanced an —unpopulir option where- upon Palmizzo and Napoll got out thelr krrives nod attacked him, driving him In the direction of the pier head, He was dangerously r the, edge when he drew a rovolver and emptlod. {ts con- Ten athie ea neh Palmiaso-qot—a-bidiet-near the heart and Napoli was shot trourh the head. When they: fell Skeranont fled, pursucd pursccra until he reached Atlants nue and Van Brunt strect, by threaten ing them with the revover, The. hiccun was_empty. however, and {t didn't phase Di ve Hines, of the Hamilton avenue station, who clubbed _Palmazio, <o,.6 Richards street, and of No. 484 Degraw wore mortally Lorenzo, shot as bs after frankly Co essing Ue sliveling, deotar- ing that he had-done so in self-defense. bers Hear MtR Were teleomto- the Long Island College . Hospital in a dying condition. _ STARVING GIRL” SAID ——- SISHERS PUT HER-OUT. @irl of about fifteen years, mos = ee adhere stam; or ter} eel wil i privoner to-day ta ihe York ville Police Court. ‘Throwgh ah inter preter ane arid she was Anihe Patemar; &-hometess=walfeS3e- came Over front Russla throe months ago and went to lve with two sisters in One Hundred end Baysn twee eit Pitcet near Jerome avenue. “VCTINS SWARM : Relgouse oanent Ends, TOWDENTIY THE |OOT OF ROBBERS Booty of Flat-house ‘Bur- glars Now Nearly ~~ $100,000. $20,000 IS THEIR GAIN. Once Valet of Bishop Potter. looked Mee a bargain sales ¢-~ at the West Bixty-elebth.atreet station to- | ay when dozens of men and woren from all over Manhattan Inland, from Brooklyn, from Williamsburg and even) from Jersey City swarmed into the back rooms to ‘examine ten dre: sult cases Toot Gr Uie gag OY bey” and girl Aat- house burglara who were captured’ yes- terduy, The scrambling visitors | were [lidusckeepers who had been robbed by members-of-the -group-of youtnrul, wily rogues, and:they came to Identify their own property. Defore night, it Was stated. the de- tectives expected to arrest two pawn- brokers for having knowingly recelved etoten—roeds—trom—the—thres—young Wohien “and ning precocious youths whe made up the crew of furnlancd-room depredators, Information against the two suspected” pawnbrokers had been embodied jn the confessions of George Chartres, the) Ipading juvenile, and Marshal, Haldager, the-watking gontle- tan s$n heavy of the company, It d@ now said ‘that the total value of the spolls gathered by the prisoners tn—the—tuat tow” weeks or months wilt Saallp amount tp-$10,00. Pawn tlhokets for over $2,000 were found yesterday by polloe In thelr senrch of the three rendextoun ct the “aeeused- boys Sater Birla. In all 108 of thesd tell-tale tick- were recovered, , Nobody, not even of the thieves themselves knows nore were destroyed nor how much atolon stuff was sold: out- 1 er Wear Jewelry Worth $10,000, _ “Phe Jewelry that was found concealed lin the rooma of thelt meet\ng ‘places or that Was worn.upon.the peraona-of- the busy eleven Is easly worth more than $10.00. twas tus, titat. led. tie. ten_drese suitcases atthe police aia. tion, Not until to-day “did the detectives solve the seqret_of: the suave manners aid “iliioat clerical poliah’ and repore uny T"She Fiys whe Wis been wandering about In the streets for two weeks," re- ported the interpreter to the Court, STHer sisters turned her out,and. told hercmme=was--old enough “to — ex FN hek own Hving. She nhs nad nothing to eat -for-two-days-and—ts~ nearly “trozon™ 10 dei Within a minute hands cemen to get into pockeis, and none came out em: pty. Coina were ‘dropped, into the hands of Mm. Smith, the probation officer at ¥orkyille. and she took oharge of the sthrving ‘Kiri. ‘The little prisoner was font down to Bellevue Hospltal in her custody Don't forget that THE WORLD Js reed in more New York City homes and offices than any other newspaper. That's what makes WORLD '*Waats'” pay; ofMurahal Haldinger,whwo was one of the first to confess. When he firer owned up Halsiuger, allas Frank, alfas Franka,- sald heWan opr Sonducter Nd Lhd be Uvied at: SRE Weat One liundred-und~ Eigith — street. —Now—he has supplemented-that stetement-by an- nouncing thar be wre tormeriy vaiet to Iahop Heary ©. Potter. He is thirty-one years old, good-looking and dupper, and when he smiley he makes you think of a Nevdda mining pro: pectus, Ail bis upper teeth are of go Amelia Sevag, tho so-called qursiy uf thé gung, was atil very muoh at her ease as ene sat in her cell in the Weat Slde Court prison to-day. To her there came A. U, Giallorensi, the well-known Italian lawyer, to serve upon her the papers in a divorce sult which her hus- band, a prosperous provision dealer ‘of Amsterdam avenie and One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, has fled since bec urrest, No Hope for Reconciliation, She abandoned him early in January about the thie the fat-house robbers making profitable tounm about Mowy WUtomodlle, ‘Tie hoplag for w recoa- Ghation, when he found that goo had deen locked up with her ten ¢ompat- riots. nite that she Is Sayino's wife, He ey on calling hereol Ame callin, th mecent on. the Sho 4s a really” menue ful young ain he let eoes i Fi ect One Captive Says He. Was full of Jewelry and trinkets—part of the} it. Misa Ame. |' JEROME SET MANY TRAPS FOR HER ON STAI AMAAAAAAAIAA AAs “PRESIDENT FAVORS ATHLETES AS AGA NST MOLLYCODDLES. a ee eS ——- che IT emphaticaily disbelieve in 1 seeing Harvard or any other college turn out rallscoddies instead of ‘digorous men, I _may. add that I: do not in thz least object to a sport because it is rough.’ Rowing, baseball, lacrosse, track and field games, cy hockey, football are all of them good.’’- ~From the President’s great speech at Harvard University to-day. See Page 3 of this issue. RAINE DATES ane | W OLE +< 'Mazie Follette and Hattie Forsythe | ‘Give Prosecutor Information Re- garding Her Secret Life Both — ‘Before and After Marriage. COMMISSION 1 IN INSANITY — MAY COME NOW AT ANY TIME, Prisoner's Wife Is Almost a Ebysice! Wreck -. After Her Ordeal Under Jerome’s (ross- Examination—Harry Thaw Alsé— omy a Close to-a Nervous ‘Breakdown, : 2 Harry Thaw’s Wife-and mother both visited him in the Tombs to-day Young-Mrs--Thaw- said: Izter-that-she—was-ready-to-restumie ordeal of cross-examination on Monday at the trial of her husband for the murder of Stanford White. 2 Bush Cup Draws Out — Argument Before Rac- ‘Big Attendance at Not a Passenger Escapes as Broken) ing Commissioners. Fair Grounds. Brake Gear Hurls Fast Pennsylva- nia Train from Tracks Down Bank Into-Conemaugh. SPIDER WEB WANT AUGUST MEETING. SCORES. 5 Will Guarantee Purses and/ Stakes if Board Gives Its Consent. Paragon Beat. Bazi! for the Place in Opening Event. (Bpecial:to ‘The Evening World.) ° > JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 23.—As if by:a miracle all of the fifty- An dpiain lontaaes and unmistakable four-passengers-on-the Pennsylvania’ Special, the famous eighteen-hour? rms Jarios it, Sotey, “con at ror me -Empire City track, told tye State Rac- | NEW ORELANS RESULTS. o | i y| FIneT RACK {der W. ‘flyer between New York and Chitago, escaped with their lives when. the fa Commision” to-tay-MAt“Unlese “Wand Pie en eRe tant “train of four Putlman-cars- plunged-down-a-steep-embankinent into the—ticense-was granted tore mcing mieel-| HOF Iwceh, Bay Bea | Conemaugh River just after midnight at Black Diamond, eight miles ue eel mae eran +easLof this city._But-not-a-single passenger-came-out-of-the-wreck-unin=-steh dtecrimination shouldbe made The flyer was forty-six minutes behind ‘schedule time, and the engi- | hueitnplled cent wanda aui te neer-was under orders to make the greatest possible speed-in order that jArgumont of Mr, Soley before the Com- the special might arrive in Chicago on time. Down the mountain grade , SECOND RACE—Gresham “ and 8 to 5), 14 Blue Lee (to 5-for piace): 21 Rubywick 2. THIND RACE—Sf, Valentine (4 to and 6 to 5) 1, Granada (even for ;pince) 2, Peter Kterling—3, to 1 1 NEW ORLEANS, Feb; 2,—Tho popu- larity of long-distance racing was evi- dent’ Mie Fair Grounda to-day, when one of the biggest crowds of the winter came_out the running ofthe Bush Cup Handicap,-« 1ace-at- two and one-quarter milos. There was a-erack~ Ing good feld engaged, and the race Promised: to furnish one of the most Interesting contests of the meeting. There were other good rucea on tho card, the beat belng the:race st a mile and a sixteenth, with Peter Sterling. Tom Dolan, St. Valentine and Granada enga, a nee “mission toay at the offices of Russell he was making no_less than seventy miles an. hour, when-a-bolt-broke-in! meeting. Mr “Boley Was referring to; “eommission and which finally, on. Aprit The-four- cars-— behind rockea ang> a said Mr. Soley, “I can tell you that an ment. Instantly every Might in the cars _& Percy, No, HN aU street, where a the brake-rigging of the forward car and the big brake-shoe dropped |th¢ application made in January Jast 2, when the racing season was already {| rolled along for a hundred yards over} ROOSEVELT AT Appeal woitld have’ been made either to was extingvished and the pasiengers ‘hearing, was given on the application down. It literally tore up the track for a distance of more than three | Pen Bo ee besun, was dented, the broken track before they toppled the Crovernor, the Legistature or the were” left In “Impenetrable darkness. RST of imade by President James Butler for the tmeetings-byrbsence of members-ot-the hundred -yards before-the engincer-could bring=the-Nyerto a sslandstils “If it had been eurlier in the season," over and plinged down the enroank~ courts, and I sincerely beliove with How any of them ever managed to get god resulta. I do-not believe that the purrory the nwreckjallved mist tever te people of this Stats would tolerate much muin-a myatery. ‘| ‘The other races: had good flelds, and 8 dixerimination; auoh an in : “Kept-Back-for-Facts:—— Tat eerer te alselay a Seerinitre% Sehich | Peculation “wae trisk— Tho track way According to early reports, no le waa-taken by tie former acing Com- | Mt for’ record-breaking. Clear, | cool than fourteen, of» Up pansengers bad |. lulaaion to.” {feeae Out to—dompite | weather. prevailed ate tee Tyacks jo Futet teat iGavtera ofa walle ween wile, ait tater rns. nS mes W, Wadsworth, Chairman, and| qioea'weace taicea in Ph that the reports were erroneous, ‘he HK. Knapp were tne momver of the | spider Wab. 3), c dri railroad officials themselvat’ are re- icing Commission presunt-at the meste | ead ton ae 3 $3 sponsible for the-fact that th to-day. John_santord, Ane urd Bazil 10, “Mt. Wornd i ing reports got out. They tot member, Was aoeent. Preston ; fused to give the least bit of Inform: Repeeaii redline te ACK Peon Ereat anu jwrportant-teature of the | President Standsas God- tion - about th «wreck, bat —nctuaily subtement made to the Couumilaston PY | Fehia = turned back those who were on thelr Mr. Soley wus Uhat Lhe 8 | Gpuenal, 165, : _ thopa _y Bethe ay f- anty “wanted tire—meosig: foe i Way to tho seene In quest pt tucks father in Round= of | aneerer county mantidtne— mening: | Tit, All of tho passengers who were found A aA Be Eire ich ride u ttendnnce = guide ba states tone (Obs Ker ToUATy~ MyTeD,— except Tour: Busy Da drawn, not including that of Manoat- | yancy Dress mad tie. Fanning ‘ laced In a Yelief* train and” hur y Ye : tun, and that the meeting wis held etretch, followed b Peer aoe At A aewson when general local inter-|Gotholine. In the rut ried to the hospital at Altoona. The Net emaing: deuienagcemeacamusas | Comelnes tin their ier were an ba heii re ‘Quest Ww Pittsburg, -wisere—they~-were taken to the Allegheny General Hospl- tal, The rest of the passengers” wore taken on the rellét rath, to. Pittsburg: and were adle to continue on the way to thelr deatination. In an oMcial statement given_out In pinent,-tor—sit Tecafd-not “got Barner engi Tro Ta and the—-meeting —in—nowtwe—detracted | from Interest in that at the Spa. foley called attention of e10n 40 tw Percy Gray law and snowed thatthe. impire City: Club had |. fy been organized under this act of 1595, Tile law, he sald, Wagan invitation the § to form such racing organizations, the promise that they should be permitted to hold meet- 5 beat Bazil a {BOSTON Feb. 2.—Presi@ent and “Mrs, Roosevelt, who came to Massa. chusetts to pay a fying visit to their sons-st-Harvard-“and at-Groton “school; artived “here to-day, after an unevent- ful journey from ‘Washington, Friends met the visitors at thelr train rand a half furlongs the uct Trawney bad, Princesa Sue, Mtter Man, Piturburg at ‘tion to-day by the rall-|and the President was. driv fo the Hons 0: Florence: N. way “offloads itcts--sald,-that none ot | home-of Di HB. Biaclow cen ole mat 5 Pes Testi sath as Ce taal Par osesuale (ie -paswengore--waa--dangsroualyIn-| vard- College -clasmate, undo Mra iter: had expended: | aon Renton, Won Tt. Low it : jured with the exception of John P.|velt, with her daughter, Mies Huy, | #00 I ati rite sara Batretfer emtry=col. Mads” and ‘Gresham. | Xi wes-0f Chon It--to—theught—He ene “Conéreséian and Mra, Nicholas| the’ commission shoud “have a Kenera peas cannot recover. ongworth to t ; SneOvertAcine redctie dates Felix Isman, the wealthy real eatate | Mra, Gedrgsicr ieee! PORTE ne elie “abeclacaiiy: ‘tated, "it “was' not |GIRL RAN AWAY TO broker of Philadelphia and Now York,| Later Alra. Hovsevelt, and’ Mie diva [siven, to. tha body” even under” the amendment of 1902 to arbitrarily: refuse BE A MISSIONARY ~ But some of the girl-wife’s recent confidence was gone; ‘from her bearing. She_ knows. now. that hot ce ae awn. mother: joined 4he confront-and-confound her, but that-two, at least, of her best and oldest — chums of the Broadway chorus and the Broadway cafes are now doing © all they can to aid the relentless District-Attotney 4 in tearing apart the story she has told of her experiences in Stanford White's hands. These girls are allies to be feared. One of them has been hostile to Evelyn Thaw for motiths. Another, it is said, only Tecently went over to the side of the prosecution. | SHE FEARS NEW SURPRISE. The former artist’s model fears fresh surprises on Monday. She has more than .a suspicion that. Jerome's: deailly.bottomless—black--gripsack; from-which_there_has-already_come-her-mother’s-statement-and-her_owit- private notes, written years ago and forgotten, will give up some more unexpected and mysteriously-sacured documents when the-trial_ of Stan- ford White's slayer is resumed. On lier vist to-day Mrs: Thaw stayed at the Murderers’ Row for over two hours in earnest conversation with her husband, She did not -break-down as~on~yesterday.—‘The~ husband was also able to control himself. Later his mother, Mrs. William Thaw, spent an hour with him, It was also learned to-day that Jerome is working outa “secret Plan to discredit the testimony of Evelyn Thaw. In this the Prosecutor is be- ing aided-by Mazie Foltette and Hattie Forsythe, the choru girls and fore ter-intimate-friends-of young Mrs. Thaw, These women-have-given_the-District- -Atlorney information because — of their sudden enmity to Evelyn Thaw. Both were friends of Stanford White, and they were better acquainted than any one else among White's circle of friends with his affair with Evelyn Nesbit. i FC haw just been leatned that Evelyn acquainted the District-Attorney with 2. Thaw has brought in the name of | brutal treatment of elyn Neabit. by oot Mazle Follette moro than ence during} Thaw before she pecamo hia wite, % the trial when she whispered wecrot] The tmportance’ of; Miz\o Follette's 4 panies to Jerome. Tho teatincny way) teat{inony such thatshe=ie "ander | jown to” Mazin Follette.— aed by aad el What she did not know about Stan- Sarit Hae ay a ford White’. :xttent! tor Evelyn: Nes. mare see Lit before her marriage haw hw gol by correspondence with fri Every Mne of correspondence has been turned -over..to. Air. Jerome. {Tv te sala’ also that Miss “Foltette, has BIG FLEET OF ~ WARSHIPS FOR to the Criminal-Courks buliding jar has been kept ta the office of As- (sistant District - Attorney © Turnbul whieh adjoins Thi vitive of Me ¥ Gives New Information, When a name ts mentioned by Evelyn { Thaw! {n—her spore to Serome—and- [Justice Fitzgerald, it ts recorded and [isken to the ec ied wftniss-without tie hitter - 1a now out Hats. Fora {against Evelyn of. the -jurisdictioy or j atte is oreatyt ste. wien teaumony Ts regairen, | Should the District-Attorney not) be jsvecessful In his’ undortaklng to-brest down) the testimony “of ‘Thi Lis nx. that he wi oate [eentrute his efforts to have a “junigicy, coninission appointed to oxamine Thaw forthe. purpose. of comimt ting Thea ‘a wife It Sea Fighters Start from| This-Side- Soon; Squad=—| . Thane ‘rons. Will Merge. Mr, Jerome has Informed members of his state that ur, Deemar and Dr. : Bingaman, the Thaw family: physicians SAN FRANCISCO. Feb, 23,-It ts|can supply all the evide authoritatively, although unofficially, | quired to pro’ Ha and that to such @ Js imposaldle, {ors from hereditary tnsanity, his malady has progressed stage that his recovery On the authority of ‘one’ connected with the office, of , it ls stated to. cution stands ready Uce to make a quick s | that Thaw) be committed to Tt also became for the dissension among | Thaw arose \from the fact that twatves Feported in Ideal naval circles that the (Urination of a strong armored fleet on the Pacitiic Coast will be inaugurated Uy buy Uvapaieunls WU Le ey wk a, varly ute of (iy buttiesoips tndiune the District-Attor- Spa will form the Wee adda tuviner airenglioued oraniremrerrear a tat Wailea will bs the adition of tho @ “known that tie eligi cet Souind ‘These fv may bo re. | of Thaw hold Mr, Delmas redipastble inforced duriig next few months | for laying the foundation on wilh Mr, ; {by two more tror tho Adantic. ae viaplel Cont th tntfient/o Tt is said to bu t Hey ot the Navy ||penome. may ele Fon keg mp ROI IE NE Ob De nt at this simecto unite. the | commission, to dave Thaw. cammiltted As and Pacific squadron | to an asylum, ‘The feeling la held by into one reat feet its component vos: | ut toast two dt Thaw's counsel, anil “by tela Interchangeable and ally ut $ . i ralinenin mmand of one of three vicw-admirals, | Telatives of thatrat Delmaashag Kone too far Inte the insanity defense, Fears |nsane Asylum, hy It Is thought, Congress will au: Ante, who fs well known in theatrical circles, | went to Groton, aa erate tition RLOLNRAIte meme The President divided this Jub that liad. complied with all. the * Sea bet ean isions of the luw. Race-track or ah provisions 0: ee laew. e- ore (Continued on Secona\Page.) heleiciatecleener nk Dr. Bigelow’s' and | 2inizatione formed before thia amend. | ‘Tac police baye been asked to took de : M ening of the son of Capt. Guy | nent was parued had all the privileges four ear-old Mary Clay, of DUNNE RENOMINA' ED pinenies ® classmate and @ Rough eourerred by, she legislature in its orig- Pa,, who ran away from « er. fal enactment 5 y from i “You have to-day," said Mr, Soley choot in Auburn, N. ¥,, Jost ene christening, which occurred at} eight, corporations, of thin Kinde-the |acsh and, tien came to thls clty, and FOR MAYOR OF CHICAGO, the none of Capt Murchie at 11 o'clock, | Westchester, Queens County, Metrorol- |v Gare Tho. girl Ja @. daughter Was quite an affair in its way, a num-| (an, Coney Istand, Brighton Beach, | {Pre 4 REN! p ber of relatives and friends being pres.| Prooklyn, Saratga ‘and “Empire City [af one a the officers of the United CHICAGO, Feb. 33.—The Democratic! ent, Mr, Roosovelt acted aa godtather | (uO Bevel sire all alike ex eut In| Staten Mactiinery Company, with offices ‘ ‘ - = % . a Me, rahe ense & , D9 ” n city convention to-day made the fal-| and took an active Interest in the cere-| week aro. the waseanme tat No. Ab Park steve! Philndelphta Jowing nominatioré fot the leading clty | mony. yy aftor the According to.Mr. Clay's stitemony to oMeces: Mayor, Edward F, Dunne, the} After the ceremony the President hie: y the police the girl wanted to \be a mis préeadnt Incumbent: City Treasurer,| went to Cambridge by automobile, was|sttention to t lonwcysn A Rerblenvlogy ther echeoli eh John E. Traeger; City Clerk, Thomas|the guest at lunch of the Sphinx’ Cl Bian last year rs came directly to thin city, ving here F. Lite. s andi later pale an address before Uii|)ind averaged recetpis ‘of, er on’ thesmorning of Fob, 19. oSho bad FLOATING STEEL HOUSE tyro. tlouaand “avudenta, Was given thn | the others and whose renlty ‘holdings oe | hom ah neanaraat i Ee Rag, bg entered the main hall | 10 ncrea were, more valuable. received wpuild FOR BALLOON EXPERT, FBlattorm ttt au eacorted to the [none ot thin Income yet had almost From Prat th Higginson, rounder an rqua) expense of maintainance, for re= Bresigent of the Union} Vice-President | re reer t) Forty- BERLIN, Feb, 2.—The supplementary | Secretary of Suite Pee ee eae] JOHN CUNNNEEN BURIED. Arweek tigo to-day she and ano:hor Dudget presented to thoReitwtag to-|Chalrman of the Dontd of Trager |, BUFFALO, N. ¥., Feb, 2—Funoral Fa enti eepaneten nada tee Glor ein day dy the Imperial Ministry of | President Lebarron R, Brieas, of Rad uerviges, for “ex-Attornay-Genern] Jon i et een nd oe anne raduate | Cunncen were held to-day at St. Jose, Finance includes an appropriation of | pllite College: A. HT.) Woods, pha ithe imissing girl is belng sent out fy. Ty. Of the Intercollegiate tints Cathedral, where a requim e $125,000 to ‘axsziat Count eqsadles in Re toarua 8 and R. L. Bacon, son of Sec- celebrated, Large delegations of, of. laws eee tes feet eight Inchos tall, welght 125 ments, aad empectaliy to 08. yers and politicians attended tho ser-| pounds complexion fair. “blue. eyes, a bancest steel dalloon- recor lent White end and accompanied the body to] wears glasses wore gray sutt witht ret Lsvtinntnn ee 3 jon, where the burial took ane Jacket with red revers, and red hat. Sed ——— a a ROOT DINES WITH BRYCE, Thaw has a greater horror ef the Ine. WASHINGTON, — eb, 23. — yuinds | wane asyum than he has for Ose elootric Bryeen, tie Hew Britian Anibassadog,,| chair. He will thie “every chanog ti ook charge Df the Embassy Yesterday. |] Open court rather tan submit, himself Ita wwill’ba prowented vo Proatae it to a committee of ulienists, Thaw alse ; yelt early next week. Sec took Junchéon with Mr, Bryce ‘ourt this afternoon Iwieh ie pe on Second Page)

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