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NADMITS MA Pe a from Second Page.) lerman Rosentha! lying on valk. I bent down over hi “Herman, who done it” answer. I spoke to him a ‘went toward the Metropole to t couldn't] Ji but ephone. “I wanted to phone, but 1 th, 80 1 went down de cab No was blocked, so I xits into a ‘and tells de cabbie to a to de Garden" —— dere. Becker wasn't dere, Q. Did you have a talk with Vailon? | te “> a at el) that morning. Do you know where Vallon, Gchepps and Webber go” A. Yer, oo'wn Where? A. Me and Bridgie walked Rose, a w @ffice next day. “Did Vallon, Rose or Webber ask you state that Becker was in front of’ — impatience to answer Sullivan |" led “Yes.’ ‘The Court—Strike that out. —“Webber’s place with the ished Melntyre. “Yes,” replied "fine 1 the King of the News- th .Qoys. Sullivan was the most eager witness 0 has appeared in the trial. The art had to restrain him in his pelty “minute. Five times out of ten Sullivan two jumps ahead of the District- to Biren detore Becker's counsel finieh hig questions. | morning? ‘ea, at ten minutes to five. was aylie I saw no one but deo him untii that afternoon in Hart's that Rose, Vallon and Webber asked enthusiastic narrative every oth rney’s objections after he shot out | | tibia bar 4 back to Webber's that febber. Becker wasn't there.—I did not im to connect Becker with the murder of Rosenthal. {Mr. McIntyre argued for permission get before the jury proof of what eaid wae an independent conspiracy the part of three men, each with an Independent motive, to kill Rosenthal, but was Overruled by Justice Gof. s*What @i4 Rose say to you concern- ing the death of Rosenthal, ‘This question Aidn't wet by etthet.”’ “Did any of these men say anything if any- 4 eo any SULLIVAN WANTS TO TELL TH {_ STORY W His OWN Way. i daage,” cried the an ey el enew yee end nothing else court was convened at 10.90 ice Goff announced ts plans for Ing court to-morrow. ntlemen, of adurse,” he said, “the will convene to-morrow (Satur- @ay) at 10 o'clock, and will adjourn at 1je'clock, as the members of the jury wish fo regteter. HART BEGINS HIS STATEMENT OF BECKER'S DEFENSE. jr, Hart linmediately began his open- to the jury. Gnd the testimony has now reached 3,000 It ts manifestly impossible tor to try to analyze that testimony to mow how we ehall rebut tt. ‘The law requires that the prosecution make out Ite case beyond a reasonadly doubt. It has failed to do so, But wo| "Go not propore to \vt it stop there, The dant expects to prove he is abso- innocent. Biate’s case rests on these “he iret ts the relation of the four gummen—so-called—to the murder, Wo have nothing to do y by the testimony of three eriminsle—Luban, a forger s Mallen, @ proved forger und and Margolis, # sslf-co: lesseG perjurer, We will prove ‘three mon lied in every word said om the stand.” roduce evidence to prove that “the) Luban was not at the scene of | murder in front of the Metropo'e, | away, and therefore could | y seen the crime committed.” fart said that Becker would ab prove that he, Becker, had no! in.the plot to kill and that the case built out of the Mart, “we will show by the of bis own brothor, Alex: Bucas, a renpectablo busincas tuat he (Morris Luban) was not Maubattan whea was killed and Gistinctiy stated to friends and rei-| ves after the murder that he had! it witnessed the crime. V8 BECKER HAD NOTHING! TO DO WITH CRIM defense shall show you, gentle- could not have had any hand in ) what ts far more apparent, | | tep mt pu was going to frame dim up, out of here?" up later Mr. got a friendly letter. frame up on Becker? 4 @ ce. Sullivan was not allowed to say nid he wae bi the West Side prison?” questions relative to their commt in prison, te you show the contemplated killing ver Rosenthal g| smiled. Did you? the murderers after the shooting “Here Sullivan turned to Justice Goff|I didn't get there until ten minut grees this | Wew of Rosenthal? Finse of Becker as Outlined by Hart bases Schopps, conspired to kill Bosen- each with an tadepondent niotive.” until he entered the Polloe Department at the age of twenty-two, where Hart sald, be was trusted and efficient, signed to the Special Squad, No. 1, where his work waa most eMctent, arrested more than 9,000 persons of whom a 4 4 more than 7,000 were convicted. Among tw week ago yesterday,” his duties was to guard the dinner vhhe Diatrict-Attorney opened FS ath given by the Mayor to the German Prince, and he arrested a number of striking waiters | detectives and the criminal element and the danger of Hart declared that Becker would |dange rous man to handle . man other than of the jury, that Becker did not! ye (ner nephew) was studying for the law. ¥ to mprday, and we sal | what Mrs. Rosenthal's animus toward Becker 1s based on, | KING DEAL WITH THREE ROSENTHAL PLOTTERS to it” “Rut T will fot let you tell it your wn way,” replied the Court, amiling faintly. Q. On the 2th da tis. [talk in the Tomos with and I want to see what It eT 3 with me through then, and ri RAW ha ber and Vallon were present? A. Q Im the counsel room, Q Who were there? A, We were alone utes he Where was that conversation? A. sefore counsel same in. alone with? a. V ack R Q. Did ho way that Mr, Whitman and fir, James M. Sallivan haa writter s stipulntion and that if you wonld aqiom Mr, Whitman ; Court—This is not relevant would turn you ont? A, Yes. Mivan—How am I golng to tell you! Q. Did he say that Marry Vation, T did then? \ Webber and yourself -were in bad? A 7 Not myrelf. My name was not_men- GAW THE CONSPIRATORS AFTER | f)./"sy gall Webbe “aaa elon TT o were in bad, that Lad the chair Q. Where eise did you go that night?) facing them and that they wanted to Back to Forty-second strevt a” )/ implicate Becker—that that wae their ‘avenue. I saw Rose, Valion and| only hope. Q. Did you say, ‘Who are you going » -queal on? and did he say they were the Court—Do not answer. going to squeal on Booker? A, He told ae to get the conversation Sullivan | me they were going to frame Becker wp | ectins with Jerome at the Bar Asso- . Vallon, Webber and | and— ciation, He said ie and Jerome took Beheogn were Lyi The Court—Halt! Strike that out.|room there and Becker Joined them. Becker there? A. I hadn't| You must answer queetio! they are} They discuesed the Rosenthal affidavit It and not volunteer Information. Sullivan, nd prepared for his next outburst, hich came a second tater, ‘The Court—Strike that out. Q. Did you say to Rone: "You bald. wadel —-, you are up to your old game gain! You are trying to frame some- ‘ody again,” and did Rose say to you: ‘© got to frame Whitman, ne Mayor and everybody el Waldo, to get A. Yes, that's just what ty-third street prison on Au- 4. Rose, Yat. Schepps was brought Q lon and Webber, Who were there? @. pt Mos: you then get a Intter ea the Assistant Dist’ I ne Jury The Court—Strike that Q. Did Rowo way! ‘Self-preserva- tion is the first law of nature’? A. Sure, Mo brudder, Bridgle and Bridgie's wife heard "im, too. Q. Did Rose say he wi A. Sure, r enough to— he Court—Strike: that out, Did you mingle with each other in all He Objection sustained, as were Q. Did you have Kraune, the walter, saya that you seen at the tbody of Rosenthal and A. No, I didn't. Q. Krause says you spoke to one of A talked to them? Q. When you were in prison, did er talk to you about the killing Objections sustained, tirely apart from Becker, and Mr. Hart then outlined Becker's early ife from his bicth in §ujlivan County, “A year ago,” he sald, “he was as- His men That will show the watter Krause, ling fraternity is its rago toward any one who at- tacks it. We will show that murders are commonly pa!a for by these gamblers, Months before the murdor of Rosénthal Becker knew effort would be made to “Job him,” aud he frequently asked his superiors to transfer him from the Special Squad, but in their dis- cretion they refused to do #0.” Mr. Hart spoke of the close contact of contact, SAYS BECKER MADE USE JACK ROSE. “Among others of @ ¢riminal eclar- | acters whom the defendant had to use,” ran on Hart, “was Rose, He was a Now, as for oF | Rosenthal, he had a repbtation of long standing as am informer, He was known to have written anonymous let- jters to the police and be was gener. jelly hate 1 distrusted by suc men as Rose and Vallon, and tt was only natural that they should conspire to {kill him and get him out of the way. “It will be shown hore Just what the lations were between Rose and Ros nthal and the indisputable motives or Rose and others to get him out of the way. Rosenthal could not be trusted by any of bis associates in the gamblin business, as Rose hinigelf swore, There was every palpable reason for them to wet rid of him, Bor Gecker there was none, ‘ow, coming to the raid of Rosen. thal’s gambling house the defense will prove certain very important facts in ie prisoner's favor, We shall show t on the night of the raid Mrav senthal asked Becker to arrest some her nephew, because Becker refused, That will how and the subject of Jack Rose came wu) unaboshed, checked hinte't] heoker “4 bel wont home and I continued on to Jack Rose's apartment and got Rose's state- ment, SAYS HE HAD HEARD ROSE WAS the pap wanted he torney Je with Bi Deputy Commissionor enbwered all of Dougherty's que seri ° and how he conducted Want it read to | aftor Hie publication of J fessio ant's counsel, inglli John W. Hart began his eloquent open- ME! ing address in behalf of the accused to do with | Policeman that the State the murder of Rosenthal? A. Wo, and| held dress rehearsals of their part a! . 03 He eaia wae Walling to Shela Vihar ay more to do with ft than his | tria T fate Saturday night. will show Rose tied. WILL SHOW EVERY MOVE BECKER ON DAY OF MURDER. “We will show you every move Becker made on Monday (ihe day of the mur- der) and thereby disprove the state: ments of Rose. ‘Becker, in trying to protect himeolf, did try to show what kind of a man Rosenthal was, and in doing so did get he affidavit of Dora Gilbert, Rosen- wife. On that aight Becker went to the Madison Square Garden to the fights, then to The World Building and then went home, dropping Jack Sul- livan at Sixth avenue and Forty-second street. “Mr. Becker had been urged by his Mr. Waldo and Mr. McKay, the newspapers for ifvel. thought that was inadvisable, but went to wee my former chief, ex-District At- torney Jerome, to got his advice’ — Mr. Moss—-I must object to this as an improper line of statement to the jury. Mr. Hart=I believe Mr, Moss ts right, and I shall refrain from ing thi detafls to the jury since, as Mr. M says, these facts are not subject to proof before the jury unless I go on the stand myself. Lawyer Ha In that way we related in his expressed his opinion of Rose, telling what sort of a man he was. Mr. Hart continued: “Becker went to the Broadwa We e talking Haas te Broaden. We, Mor inte | INGIOTS THAT ROSE TALKED OF | Uisonsne: in the room ant caled up . The Gourt-Do not repeat what was sd Rose. Becker over the phone gave Ros Q. Did Rose or thelr accusers say to] nig initials ‘J. HH. We will show you Where did you do? A. I left him bee ne reuete wake Aha VELEN just what this conversation was, Becker ° ve wwe eer and M & Age ngghey Vd ch teat Mare Manta Hecker. So Tam polng to squeal t]@nd T left the Bar Association and we a No, he didn’ went to Delmonico Pes Becker eer T met him at Harta} A No, he didn't say that, he wid he while and then went uptown. HE EVENING WORLD, know The World had the a Mdavit until] Schepps fe was put In the same cell with his friend Jack Rose. I say friend, but I should probably say master. of @ @ervant and meni than @ friend. Ho did Rose's every bid- fice and there can be no doubt of mind. cell at the @ Ly mand of the District- Attorney,’ ferred for more than an hour half and that no attempt w: tsolate the prisoners In the West Fifty- third street prison, but that they were permitted cy be together. dicted ‘for first degree murder (Jack Sullivan), extimate of Jack Sullivan's career as a newaboy amd fighter, declaring he got the name “Jack Sullivan” im the prise tint King of Newsbo; truth," life of a fellow velng. course, in @ caso ny not an easy matter to meet every accusation made. served that it wae Imposstble to get the People’s witnes: for meetings and telephone conversa- tions. or place we will demolis! We shall fix dates, howev how the conspiracy of the gamblers to kill worked out and planned in its manifold details, We will not dodge dates or eee eee FRIDAY, was brought to York he} Schepps was more for Jack Rose control Rone had over that man's Yes, they were put in the sam: ame prison at the com Rote and Schepps, Mr, Hart sald, con: a made to More In separate items. Othe! the list as Dover presented either be interpreted as rep: lon or separate gi lieved the list wi ification was of little value. Becker to save themecives. Dover's iist totalled up to “We will call a man who stands in- Inaccuractes, but who is Dover was crot examined and John D. Archbold of the accounts of campaign He lauded Sullivan highly as ‘the | only receipts. lewadoya” for founding the Hom “That man will te you the absolute he said. will not sell the You realise, of kind that it (s fund?” Pomerene queried. OF FUNDS, Col. George Harvey editor Per's Weekly, declared that nothing of any campaign con’ this year. You will have ob- to fix a time or place “But when they have fixed @ time that evidence. + and show Harvey when Gov. Wilson's cause. ctivity” in supporting Wil: last December. Rosenthal originated, how {it was OOTOBER 13, TELL TALE LIST OF 1904T.R. FUND FROMBLISS BOOK (Continued from First Page.) This does not account for repititions or he believed the sum initialed “H. iH. ®., J. D. W." referred to H. H. Rogers Oll Company, the tast two initials, he sald, being a palpable clerical error. He said the list from Bliss did ot give expenditures— “Some placs in Blise’s books, I recall, “I don’t know,” Dover replied, COL. HARVEY KNOWS NOTHING “I never made, solicited, or was asked or offered to solicit a contribution, ked if he had aided He confessed to 1912. Dewey. “Throughout the campaign f or expenditures of mone: ‘During the whole campaign people assiduously circulated that I am connected with the Hf own a share of Harv: not expect to.own a Bhare. “Mr. McCombs has testifi Cyrus McCormick contributed addition to the amount. I gave Col, actively concerned with the collection the Taft the He larvester ‘Trust. I have never owned and do not er atock and do jed that to the ‘Wilson Reet fund. Cyrus and Hafold MoCormick and the two brothers represent overwhelm! largest stock interest in the H. Company, Both these McCorm! r items in it might | against Col. Ha Be yor| one of them tn ithout ver- evelt and I for Mr. Taft. $2,290,018. | sume in the and sata | ‘he trust, by the wa: Standard dates they are supporting. I that Mr. Hilles be recalled to the money value of the North postmasterships held up by Tate. Deering ingly the latvester icks, one of whom ta at the head of the trust, are for Wilson, Both the Deerings are believe “And yet, Mr, Hilles and his asso- clates persistently circulate the lie that the Harvester Trust has spent large Roosevelt campaign, site the holdings of the Deerings and Mr, Perkine's are 80 small as to be negligible. Counsel for th ie for Mr. Taft. demand that the directors of the Harvester Trust be called before this committee to testify as to what candi- ‘Be- demand appraise Carolin h ; oN BAYB GULLIVAN WILL NOT OBLL| Dover,” "OTUs “special fund,” said) DEMAND PROOF FROM WiLs A HUMAN LIFE, “Did this refer to the Harriman| «Gov, Wilson has stated that the Steci Trust ig back of Col. Roosevelt’ candl- dacy. I demand that the Governor give evidence as to the truth of this charge and that this committee summon the di- rectors of the Steel Corporation to in. quire as to what candidate they portin rar. the attitude of Cyrus MoCorm! replied Singularly discreet concerning fairs. ever #0 Io! for ae ‘MoCormick denied that ¢ Corporation ‘was supporting Col. of Hi he knew trrbutions son—until WANTED. time, The editor denied that he had eve: WW. Dui ” ° rin Mr. Hart said that whon he read in| panttnt enna ware Herts Rosene | SURE oF offered to sectire financial ald | Col. Georges Hi. Harvey and 4 about the fact that Rose was looked ‘up ex-District-At- ome again and communicated ke * Hart continued, Dou “Becke: “had seen erty and he toni Coming t m Schepps Mr. Hart Scheppa's flight to Hot Springs himself there ‘¢ Rose's con: hall Prove,” pursued the defend. “that when at last Sam to Drill “Big Four’ anes 10 the West Side Court prison; “they were coached at @ “mock lawyers, prosecution and defens Reports of the alleged mock trial r hearsals of the State's “Big ‘Four’ reached the ears of the Becker lawyers h hour. It was not until last night that process servers for the | atter reading reporte that the gunman had planned to be taken from the Tombs to @ hospital, with the rem suggestion that a rescue might be | complished in transit. grinning from ear to ear and, outalde of a yellowish color, Schepps have been guests of the County | health. defense began serving subpoenas upon | the attaches of the West Side prison. Wardens, guards, sweepers and all the missionaries and spiritual comforters who visit the prison in West Fifty-third street, where Rose, Vallon, Webber and Prosecutor ever since thelr arrest. ATTORNEYS SPEND THE NIGHT QUESTIONING WITNESSES. Several attornoys for the defense spent the greater part of the night and early to-day closely interrogating those wit- nésses and if the reports are thoroughly corroborated, the eariler theory of the defense will be thrown Into the discard | and another and more etartling one will take its place, The rumors that led to the ‘hurried change in plans had to do with the carefully dovetatled stories told on t witness stand by Jack Rose, “Bridgi Webber, Harry Vallon and Sam Schepps. According to reports that reached John F McIntyre, chief counsel for the de- fense, these four incriminating witnesses were #0 carefully drilled in thelr speak- ing parta that there was no chance for 4 hitch when they took the witness stand, With the opening of the courtroom to- @ay the Criminal Courts Bullding was invested by the biggest mob that thas far hag been attracted to the trial, ‘The herding of the defense’s witnesses was a task fraught with many difficulties, only one room was provided for them and they were jammed In this chamber @ great deal Ilke cattle. Many of the witnesses had to fight thelr way through the crush in the rotunda by main force, waving thelr subpoenas tn the air to prove that thoy were entitled to invade the police Mnes. Val O'Farrell had charge of the witn and the fact that he had formerly been a Central Office detective and was well known to all the police guards was a big factor 'n his favor. Even so he had to fight « tha Chi the strong arm squad. They have got- ten rid of Rosenthal, and now t! trying to get rid of thelr worst Charles Becker, a good policeman, your hands, story of these murders and gamblers and will show you he ts énnocent. Then he will ask you to return the oniy ver- dict you can consider—namely, that of not guilty.’ Travers Jerome, our first witness. Rumor of “‘ Mock Court’’ Tt was stated just before Attorney)the seventh tier of the Hotel Tombs. This was the decision to-day of Dr. Frank A. McGuire, after a thorough associate of Lefty Loule, Dago, Frank and Whitey Lewis, under the direction of four skilled | aice,”" said Dr, MoGuire, one of whom presided 51 slight inflammation of the bile ducts Judge and the others as counsel for the | which extended from his stomach, but there is nothing serious the matter with him, {a no occasion to transfer him to a am feeling years ago I |why I made such @ row. were coming back again. amined by Dr. Krida of Bellevue Hos- | Dital who ca ambulance the plot guard to be placed in the ambulance outside of tl the doctor. Jat the time ov ood night's rest cured him of the de- sire, of the keepers wm ‘going to squeal. before I go over to Baldy Jack.’ continuous combat to drag his witnesses through the press and land them tn the room near the, tribunal to which Justice Goff had granted permission to the de- fense to use, REPORTS ABOUT THE GUNMEN ARE DENIED. Reports that “Lefty Loule” had sud- denly weakened under the persuasion of his wife and wae making -overtures to the District-Attorney were flatly denied from Mr, Whitman's office, It was also denied that any of the four gunmen had given the slightest elgn that he was willing to and turn State's evidencs sald the rumors confessions were not disturbing them tn the least, The gunmen have already given the State through the District Attorney all the information they had looking to the conviction of Becker. poate “GYP THE BLOOD” ONLY SLIGHTLY ILL, MUST STAY IN TOMBS. Harry Horowits, alias "“Gyp the Blood,” one of the four gunmen charged “We will show that Becker 414 pot with the murder of Herman Rosenthal, ill _not have to be removed to any bie preseat quarters on the disturber and informer and| for Wilson, ten Becker, the raider and head of Wilson about Mr. T. F, Ryan, from Mr, Ryan,” he said, Col. talked with support of W the Wilson-Watterson-Harvey of last winter, Chauncey Dewey, ager in Illinois, spent $18,000 In paign Dewey got Cormick and to cover the entire State. The expenses of the National Convention were Dewey stated, “This defendant asks no mercy at) He will tear down the Ryan regardin Now, then, call William the $17,500 from M ‘*Squealers ”’ up @ sensation before when, as the first day's ion, he r prison physician, examination of the witnes sassination of Col. Roosevelt, it had been incited by “fals character assassins and 1 Charles D. Hilles.” ‘It fe diMcult for an ordinar; ‘Gyp {9 suffering from catarrhal jaun- “He has a Tem giving him pitts and there) compete with th timony of aseassins and liars like Mr. H who by thelr falsehoods tnc Warden John Hanley paid Gyp o visit protest from the committee, Chairman Clapp joined. Mr. MoCormick argued heat: his statement was adm: He found “Gyp" in the best of} geciined to allow Mr. read and demanded that he his words, Thi admitted to the record with read from the prepared copy. food scare last night when me on me,” he said, “but I good this morning. Two had gall stones and that is I thought they Early last night “Gyp” had been ex- IN ILLINOIS, on a hurry call on an from that hospital. Tho n wanted to be taken away to ital but the doctor scented a there ls barery room for one Roosevelt’ gun McCormick's general state: driver, the patient and |/°%s! ‘Gyp" seemed disappointed ‘this decision but a |C@™paien in Illinois was det Col. gave Col. @ not to exceed Dewey $16,000. In "Ed ao Wet ve, hers.” he oni to one ‘ut “somebody get hurt If they keep printing Gal ‘They will be serv- Ing ice cream cones for breakfast here headquarters, inclusive which was given me by frien which I kept no record. “In the Ninth Congr in which I live, I spent abou In the eyes of the gunmen Jack Rose is @ sort of District-Attorney, “I dare say I have talked with Gov. about financial ald or other support Harvey insisted he had never He did not go into Roosevelt said he collected and Primary cam- collected $1,050 him Progressive Medill McCormick of Chicago stirred the committee d a prepared state- ment touching upon the attempted a the compass of ordinary language to minded men to actual assassinations, was the passage which brought ont a dence, while Senators Oliver and Clapp McCormick to statement finally w: TELLS BULL MOOSE EXPENSES The reference to the attempt upon Col. life was incidental to Mr. paign expenses of the Progressive party in illinois, Substantially, it was “So far as I know, the cost of the Chauncey Dewey and myself. $10,000 toward the ri maintenance of the Chicago genet of everything onal District, Dover, Secretary of the Re; Nationel Committee in 190: wcheduled as the other witne: the day: None was McCormick concluded and the tee took @ recess to await tl rival, but never Ryan's Srocormtck was asked concerning @re aup- ick. He “That branch of the family {» its af- Cyrus McCormick refused for to permit me to say he waa the Stee! of Ohio, Elmer publican present when Mr. commit- heir ar- Letters and telegrams from Joseph H. Call, special attorney in charge of the lease annulment sults of the Gov- on the way to court the other day che four a be met Davidaon on the Bridge of Sighs, swore at him and then trtod to spit in his face None of the alleged gunmen and Davidson have been in the yard at the same time. Davidson is confined in the “ter ca annex of the prison, situated apart from where the four gunmen are locked up. SS FINAL PEACE TERMS SIGNED BY ITALY AND TURKEY. OUCHY, Switzerland, Oct. 18&—The final draft of the treaty of peace be- tween Turkey and Italy was signed at half past three 0 o'clock fell afternoon. HELO FOR “INTIMIDATION. Virgilis Caputo, a restaurant keeper of No, 149 Mulberry eet, was held in $1,000 bail by Magistrate McAdoo in the Centre Street Court to-day on a charge of intimidating @ witness, The com- plainant- against him was Frank De- maro, of No. 183 Mulberry street, who had caused the arrest yesterday of Paul Degario of No, %6 Bast Twelfth street on the charge of ewindiing him out of 4, Demaro told the Magistrate that after had appeared in court against De- rio yesterday Caputo had met him on the steps of the Criminal Courts Building and had offered him $0 to leave town, with the alternative of a bullet. ——__— Turkish Warship Blown Up? LONDON, Oct. 18.—A Turkish warship was reported blown up by a mine to- Gay at the entrance to Varne Harbor. Tt was eaid the Cu) Wd josition whence ‘f The report was GO Son- SPeClaL SALE UF Genuine Diamond Rings WRIGHT & QUALITY GUARANTEED, Perfect Cut. 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