Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Daily nvrraitw for six month andlnit
OwwnW 81, IMS. !0.
WHh MHkTor4 Stop-Orr
FEW MORE FARMERS
THAN MILL TIERS
OREGON IN 1914
WASHINGTON, D. a. Auk, 12.
ArconJInK to tho rcjiort on occupa
Uorr recently JasMcd by Director Wil
liam J. Ilarrl. ot ot the llurcau of
iM Cchmm. department of commerce,
there were 365,1 CI persons 18 jeara
of nw ami ever In Oregon In 1910
emiaaed in gainful occupation. The
KntnfHl workers thus formed 15.1
per cent of the total population of the
flat (672,7070 and 51.0 percent of
tho popHhUieii 10 year ot age and
over (5GS.S31). la 1900 tho 169.-
G37 Kalnful workers of the atatc
fanned 41 per cent ot the total popu
lation and 51.6 per cent of the popu
lation 10 years of age and over.
Tho male Kalnful workers in 1910
numbered 201,631, or 81.S per cent
of all raale 19 yean of axe and over,
at compared with 161,200, or 79.C
per cent In 1900. The female gain
ful workers in 1910 numbered 40,473
or 17.C ier cent ot all females 10
years of age and over, as compared
wKl 18,437, or 13.3 per cent, In
I960.
trilitiof ef Worker
The 305,164 Kalnful workers In
1916 were distributed, among the
main branches of occupations as fol fel fol
eows: Agriculture, forestry, and ani
mal husbandry, SS.114, or 28.9 per
cent; extraction ot minerals, 3671, or
1.2 iter eefit; professional serrlc)
17,370, er S.7 per cent; domestic and
personal eervke. 27,307, or 8.9 per
cent; and clerical occupations, 13,433
or 4.4 per enU
Hex of Worker
Of the ffalntul workers In 1910,
264,691, or 86.7 per cent, were males
and 40,473, or 13.3 per cent, females.
In agritultBro, forestry, and animal
husbandry the males numbered 86,
472. or 97 per cent, and the females
2C42, or 3 per cent. Practically all.
3CG7, or 99.9 psr cent ot the per
sons engaged In the extraction ot min
erals were males. In manufacturing
and mechanical Industrie 75,372, or
91.8 per eent, of tho workers woro
males and S72C or 8.2 per cent, fe
males. Males constituted 97.2 per
cent of the 35,021 persons engaged
in transportation, 88.5 per cent ot tho
34,386 persons engaged in trade, and
.'), 3 per cent of the 3764 persons en
gaged in public service.
In profMstonal servlco 10,264, or
50.1 per eent, ot the workors were
iiimIcu and 7106 or 40.9 per cent, fe
males, a largo proportion of the fe
males outnumbered tho males. Here
fomutcs numbered 12,817, or C0.6
per rent, and males only 13,490, cr
4'J. 1 per cent, of the workers. Ot tho
persons pursuing clerical occupations,
8394 or 02.5 per cent wero maloa and
5039 or 37,5 per cent, females.
)u Oregon in 1910 thcro were 2970
males nnd 535 females 10 to 15 yeara
of age engaged in gainful occupa
tions; or, stated otherwise, 8.7 per
cent of tho males and 1,6 per (out "f
the females 10 to 15 years of age
were gainful workers.
URN SOLDIER DEAD AT
LIE1E IH PILES OF THIRTY
LONDON, Aug. 2, 3;40 n. in. A
dispatch to the Standard from HuasU
Hcht describes the wholesale crema
tion of bjsdlas of Ucrmnn soldiers kill
ed at I.lge as told by fugitives arriv
ing there.
Poring three successive nights af
ter theftahiliig at Liege the Germans
ril4d the Ir dead ti heaps of thir
ty. KuHmi wrvle were held and
MillWary mUUwt were fired over each
?, 'Wh was (htm bumed,
r Th yUm exjilfllH! to the men
VhU U4iW ry to premit the
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BLASPHEMY
AN" Associated Press dispatch announces that Christian
agencies of Germany annear to he taking, un the work
of furnishing soldier's in anus with hiblosa suggestion
that might work nut well at home. Why not supply uie
burglar, tin; lareener and Other habitual criminals with
tlie'biblo?
The men in the very act of shattering each of the ten
commandments and every precept of the good book, are
now to be taught that they are doing all this monstrous
and unchristian devastation in the name of God.
The lying hypocrisy of each of Europe's monarchs in
assuming that God has brought this war for the special
benefit of the self-appointed partner of God was not a
sufficient blasphemy, but now the ignorant man -at-arnis
is to be fired with a religious frenzy and made to believe
that his acts of murder and rapine are at the instance of
an all-seeing and Divine Providence.
SWAT THE RAT
YEAR or more ago Professor O'Gara railed attention
to tho noeessitv of a eamnaitni of extermination
against rats, then far from common. He published a brief
history or the various species of rats and described best
methods of fighting tho pest.
iiittle attention was paid to tho warning, in conse
quence rats have multiplied as if by magic. A few years
ago no one had ever seen a rat in the Rogue River valley.
Now there are thousands of them.
Scarcely a place in Bedford is now free from rats.
They have" overrun the country and can be seen at many
distant farms. They are filthy and obnoxious, carriers of
disease and snreaders of pestilence. In addition, they
cause immense, property loss annually.
Steps should be taken at once for an organized cam
paign of rat extermination. Such campaigns arc in full
swing throughout the south, tho middle west and in the
coast cities. Millions of rats arc being slaughtered, and
prompt local notion alone will bring the situation under
control.
This is a good field for
Med ford club now that the
paigns are over.
r"rs: , -imf..
Praying For
(ny C. K. SIcClatchy in the Sacra
mento Bee.)
War brings in its train not only a
plethora ot horrors, but as well an
olla-podrlda of absurdities.
Neae Is more Inconsistent
and
strikingly grotesque than that
which, proceeding from tho height of
tho sublime man's Inherent faltS
in a Creator descends to the depths
of the ridiculous tho belief that
Ged will decree and assist In the
slaughter ot hundreds ot thousands
In order to gratify the homicidal
prayers ot others.
' The saturnine humor In the whole
thing Is that every one of these
Christian nations each having
priests and ministers of the same
faiths prajrlns that God will etve It
a murderous Nelson lock on Its op
ponents seems to have implicit con
fidence that Its prayers alone will
prevail with tho Almighty.
Catholic France on bended knees
begs Cod to permit her to put the
children ot Austria to the sword.
And Catholic Austria swings In
cense in blessed censers in rhythmic
accompaniment to tho same
throat orison against France.
cut-i
In cathedral and in church, Prot
estant England begs the Itcdeemer
to be with her with His might as
she seeks to silt tho throat of Prot
estant Germany.
And from Kaiser to woodcutter,
gutteral prayers ascend to the
Throno or Grace begging (ho God
of Abraham, of Isaac, and ot Jacob
to be with tho Fatherland as it
caves in John Hull's head.
In oach nation, Protestant nnd
Catholic aud Jew unite in a pan-
that In Ills beneficent mercy He
will grant to His selected children
the bloised privilege of making of
other nations an abattoir, a sham
bles, and a slaughter-houHC.
While Pcaco has been driven from
the Continent, Catholic cathedral,
Protestant church and Jewish syna
goguo In each particular nation at
matins and vespers beg the Son of
Peace that tho dove shall not return
Bavo over n sea of blood; that the
only olive brnnch she shall bring
shall be one to laurel that partic
ular nation with victory wnlle In
other nations widows are weeping,
children aru walling, and Fam'ne
stalks abroad In hellish glee.
If Turkey shall become a party
to this nil-world crime, then from
St, Sophia tho muozzln will call all
tho faithful to pruy that tbo God
who raised up Mohammed will nerve
them with tho power of the Ever
lasting Arms; that Ho will bo with
Belgium Makes Good as Battleground
(From tho Now York Herald.)
Once again ut Waterloo, whore Eu
rope was freed from the grip of N'spo.
Iwih, may ho fought the hutlle on
which Die future destiny of the iitt
Houm of Huron will depend. (Jer
many baa aliusriy hegUH her advance ;is.Ny," said Consul (lenernl Pierre
lulu Ibu I n I trior, uwr (lie IowIuhuV Mell, "wuu to be expected, Hlnu lu
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MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
the activities of the Greater
swal-the-ilv ami other cam
. -.gt-g n jcai
Murderer
them and of them until they nnd
their allies rise gloriously victorious
from an orgy of blood.
And If Japan and tho Orient alio
shall elect to Join the murderers, the
'God of the East will bo invoked-
through nuddha, through Ilrahma,
nnd through Confucius to grant llti
divine championship to them, as Ho
did to Tarocrlano and to Genghis
Khan.
Is it not a blasphemy against tha
Everlasting that His "dcoply-rollg-ious"
children so degrado Him that
they pray to Him to make easy tho
way for them to cut tho throats ot
His other "deeply-religious children?
Have wo not advanced al all siuco
tho days when ancient murderers
slaughtered tho defenseless by the
thousands and the tens ot thou
sands claiming that In a divine vis
Ion God had commanded them so to
do; have wo stood still since the lime
when, with bands reeking in the blood
of their brothers and their sisters,
these universal Cains ascended Into
tho Holy of Holies and thanked the
Almighty In that Ho had mado potent
their butchering arms, had blessed
them In their holy massacres?
How Is the God that rclgneth
from Everlasting to Everlasting to
chooso between the prayers of Cath
olic Franco nnd Catholic Russia on
tho one hand, and Catholic Austria
on the other?
How is tho Omnipotent that hoar
eth the cries of all His children
thai doth the ravens feed, yea, provi
dently carcth for the sparrow to
decide whether Ho shall help Prot
estant Gormany to make a Chicago
stockyards out of England, or shall
assist Protestant England In Irrlgat-
the bravest and best?
Now, be honest with yourselves,
dearly-belovod cross your hearts
thrco times, and answer don't you
really believe that all theso prayers
to God put forth by contending
murderers aro Just as ridiculous as
they are blasphemous; that they
placo tho Creator In a degrading
light; and that they are an offcmio
and an insult to tho gentlo Prince
of Peace?
And don't you think, also, dearly
beloved, that tho only good which
could possibly result from this pres
ent criminal war would bo If the
slaughter would be so awful tho re
sultant famine so horriblo that tho
universal world would declaro nnd en
force tho ultimatum that war shall
ho no more; that the battla flags
henceforth and forever shall bo furled
In "tho Parliament or an, tho Fed era
Hon of the World?"
In an effort to reach Franco, and
French troops mobilizing on tho other
side of tho Jit t lo country long known
as the "cockpit" of Europe Imre
started a counter advupro.
Tjifi nVHslori of Jhilxlum by 0r
arEDEORD,
OREGON,
TUIU.-MI.JUI
BILL AG A!N BEFORE
E
WASHINGTON, All K Tho hill
nuthnrixinc the nreshlenl in hU dis
cretion to mttvit lo American res!
try foretell built ships lc.v limn llVe
yenrs old wir before the hoiwe uin!i
today for IIh nellou. Tlie mensure
was Kent over from the wnnte, where
it hud hecu ngnnM to without u mil
cull. It wiih mufermllv umomlcO,
however, n it jmn'ted the house re
cently. One of (lie prinolpnl amendment
ndojdeil by tho honuto which nrouetl
considerable opposition win thul of
fered by Sennlor OumimuH to nvjiiire
American ownership of n majority
of the stook or poi'porrttiou seeking
to reRiMer uels hereafter lie
quired. TROOPS 10 QUELL
GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador. Aru. 12.
Troops hae been sent Into tho coast
province of Mnnnlil to quell an up
rising. It Is believed that tho rebels
will be crushed soon.
Congress met nt Quito yesterday
nnd re-elected Alfredo UaquerUo .Mo
reno, president of the sennto and
chofo Agustln Cabeza. president of
the house of deputies. Tho Inter
ests of the country are affected ad
versely by tho European conflict.
POPE OVERWHELMED
BY GRIEF AT WAR
ROME, An V2, a Park The
pie U so overwhelmed with jjrief by
the outbreak of wnr unioiii; nil the
principal nation of l'nroMi Unit he
Ik tumble to do miv work nml Mix
lisei:4 nnd Hilcnt for hour every
day. Although big helme- is imt ill
hi condition i rnu-uij; grove mux''
iety to his uttemlitnU.
,
days of tho Unman Emplro, flotglum
has been tho battle ground of Eu
rope, its lowlands In the nnth havo
offered tho pathway from Franco to
Germany, and over them tho Huns,
tho Goths and tho Franks havo. swept
through Europo.
"Tho battles of Waterloo, Gomap
pe, Lcuzo and Pleurus wero fought In
Ilelgium, and In 1833 and lator In
1S71 tho powers agreed that It was
to bo neutral territory perictually,
but with that ngroement was tho pro
viso that Ilolglum defend herself
against tho Invasion of any forolga
force.
"The Germans cannot bo stopped
except by force of arms. Thcro aro
only four fortified places In Ilclgluin
Antwerp, Termondo, Liege and Na-
mur. In their sweep through tho
north of the country tho Germans ap
proach only Liege, nnd they swing to?
far north of this to mako Its defenses
effective.
"Llego and Namur, to the south,
command tho Valloy of tho Mouse,
and only in case of an oxtended con
flict which pushed tho Invading force
to the south would they bo useful."
Tho German forcos which aro mov
ing ovor Ilelglan territory came from
Camp d'Elsonbnrn, CO miles south of
the great entraining station on Ger
man territory, from which tho march
Into Dclglum was begun. This 's
Just a few miles below Alx-la-Chi-pelle,
where Charlemagno set up hU
capital that ho might bo prepared a',
any tlmo to dash Into Franco or into
Germany.
With Medford trade is Medford made.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKE
Lady Asslsuat
M 8. IlAHTUtXT
PbOBM SI. 47 SW4 47-n
4mtlajw ftervlr DsjsNUy Ceio
STAR Theatre
Wednesday nnd Thursday
Daniel Frohman Offers
LAURA SAWYER
Im
Woman's Triumph
An Adaption From
The llcarl of Midlothian
Htr WUer Kcidt'n nrwll Hlory '
SHIPPING
REGSTRY
HOUS
FOR ACTION
WEDNESDAYi f AUGUST. 1
'isisii.u'jun man., i M' t"1 '.
'."WJtWll
DECIDE TO DISSOLVE
NEW HAVEN LINE
WARHINOTON Aug. 1$. -Tho de
cision of Iho New Haven railroad dir
ectors to nitreo lo a peaceful dlMolu
Hon ot Hint sjstem will not affect
criminal prosecution of the rnniVn dir
ectors, official, of tho dnpnrtmonl of
Juallco paid tonlttliL Tho federal
grand Jury In Now York probably will
get tho cnnes early lit September.
Tho statement Issued after tho dir
ectum meeting anldJ
"A nicotine of tbq thard of direc
tor of tho New Yorh.j'NjOW Haven and
Hartford rallrottrcouiphtiy was held
this ntternoou nt tho Grand 'Central
terminal, After tho meeting rfel
dent HiistU said thnr In pursuance
with hom expressed In fd. niateiiiont
ot duly 21. that wuy might' ntlll ho
found to nrcompllcdt tho peaceful dis
solution of the properties, nn agree
ment had been reached, which Is sub
stantially u renown) of tho original
agreement between the attorney gen.
era! and tint company In all resjweta
except as to tho lloston nnd Maluo
stock, nnd la in accordance with tho
vote of tho stockholder nt New Ha
ven, April 'it, 1911, authorising n
settlement with tho government.
"1'rcsld.cnt Hustls said In conclu
sion that this arrangement, having
been accepted by tho attorney general
had been ratified by tho board ot dir
ectors at tho meeting today, and that
tho members of the board highly ap
preciated tho courtesy of tho attorney
general and his cooperation In their
endeavor to solve the problem villi
nut Inflicting unnecessary loss upon
tho' shareholder and to effect a re
habilitation of the property In the In
tcreMs ot tha public.
"President Hustls resigned an a
director of tho Now Haven, as on 8nt-
Urday ho becomes president of tho
llostou & Malnn. Chnlriimn Elliott
thereupon as elected president of
tho Now Haven. The resignation ot
John L. Milliard was accepted."
Rheumatic Throat
Is Common Trouble
Should Be Treated in Blood
To Prevent Recurrence.
Thtrt ar uriful tmrxln that tap
knrroj In ibf ttirt, bm t ernl itirlr
lor-ant inurn, Iho UIml mu.t l imi In
nntrr. Til Um ttxntiy It H. K. H. It
ln(liirnrr all lb (unctloiia of lh lxlr In
nrutrallio ibe Irritant or wait pruducK
aud tn tlmulal Ibtlr rtcrrlloa ttifoiiiU
tin tirvrr ilintU.
Ilbruioatle xrr throat U a !ngrni
loillratloD. at It mraat tbac lb Mwxl U
loaitnl wllli mnr url arM thin Ihr kid
nrj ran rirrvlc, aad tsaf Ibtia rul In
afrli.ua inral rtlMnrlntnv
action U H. H. H. tmuMtM erllutir
arlliltx. It 1fmt lb amiuiulatloti f
Irritant lu lofal aiuta. II rnablra th
artarlmi to "H'lr 'I'drklr lb iirw rtd
blooJ in rtptar worn-out iiotir.
Tor till rraxm urle arM that nml lhi
Ibrnat an raijr prr? In Ita brraklnsibivn
Initiii-Drr. la aattrrl ami rllmlnntf.t. In
other wonbi. H. H. rl. tirvrnta rbroulc rim
illtltina hj roaliltiu all Ihr inur..u llnlnaa
of Ihr Ulr lo avrrata hralllir inunii IK
Influrnre la altown In niartnl iDiproT
mrni of lh tirnnrblal iut'. whntr Iho
liuaklorsa of volr with Ihlrk, araiUli ri
ivrtoralluna l nrrrcom. H H. H , wrll
illlulril with watrr, mrana a hli"l bath,
alore It la wflrninw lu anjr aloqmch a tut si
van a"l Into Ihr ll(xl,
H. H. H. la frrr o( all mineral and con
tain Ingrrillmla wuuikffull luuiluclva In
wrlllmlanrnl l.'allh.
Vou ran cl ll at anr drug atort, Hit l
nut arrrpt anlhlDB rla. Th'ro la tl.inirr
In auhilllulra. P. . H. I prrparni otr,ur
riiR KwlXI KiM-t tie
wine in, fi.t nw
our lt'ilfral IM'.
irtlun lr mall on n
in., w.n nwiil iiiiia.,
Allatita. (la Our
ill tn
rou frn Imtrartl'ia lr mall on any auhjftt
of bluutl dliortlrra. Wrlla tiKlaf.
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E R06UE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
SCREENS
WINDOW SCREENS
SCREEN DOORS
' -
WE
Mako Them
If you want a good Porch
Swing, let us make it;' .
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
13, (. TM)vlM'jdgo,(7r., 1'i'oj),
' HUH, Holly Wliijot
ion
Jf
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HRWflJW
QEHMAM REPORT OF
FIRST BATTLE
FOUQHT
lll'lltilN, via CoiicnhaRi'ii, to Lun
don, Aug, 13, 1.30 a. m.Tho Local
AnnclRor In nn urtlcbi denllng with
ono Herman victory nt Muolhniisen,
Alsace, seys:
"Tho ulloitfrt of tho western fron
tier following tho brief but hwIH en
try of small forces of French Into
AIIMrch, has been hniKeii by tho bril
liant now or our first battle nt Muni
hniuen, tho "Xelmenbiirg ot 11 11. Hut
this fight, was much more Important
thnii was that ot WeUneulnirg In 1870
(when the Germnus won thulr tlrnt
Jinportnnt bnltlo of tho Frnnco-Prus-vlnu
war), considering tho number uf
combatants engaged.
,"'o unilersliiiid tho French had
Ih red divisions of about r.n.000 men.
1o divisions belonged to tho sovcittlt
or.iiiy-Jrorps and hlno cnntnlned a por-
Hen: ot tho ltonpncoit corps whoso
member aro among tho elite ot tho
French army. Wo do not know tho
extent ot tho artillery and rnvnlry en
gaged, but wo believe that tho Frenult
In Muelhnuaett luwo now a new ldi:
of the value of Krupp gnus.
"Naturally tho French would havo
fortified tho podtloiiN at .luHlinii"ti
with r nrtbwiirks but an army lllu the
tierman army, which takes fortrcssi)
by nmnlt, would find thumrelves lit
tle troubled by such obstacle."
Voh (lot the llest
Thorn is when you smok Gov, Joun
ion cigar and patrontio homo Indus
tries.
(let Your Next Suit of
Jv
LOTHES
MAIIK AT
L E I N
IMHCL'S Ui.nl VV
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altorlng
$5,000
STOCK OP! IRES ON HAND
UNITED STATES
RIPUBLIO
MICHEUNnnd
GOODYEAR.
Call and get our prices.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
TO
CRATER
Auto KlnKfl IcnvcM nt 8 n. m. on
Mondny, Wnlnesdny nml Kridny.
Itound-trlp flH tiekels lionorrd until
September '10. Speelnl nil en to Crnter
Lnko for purlieu of five or more.
Four, five nml HCVcu-imsrictiKcr tour
inc cars, ltcnsnnnbto rrttcn to nil
oltirti nml points. Kpcrlnl rules for
nll-tlny service nml Iiitko lonriuj,
pnrtlcH.
Hall Taxi Co.
I'lioue J0I).
Sei'lv nnd Court Hull. Mirrn.
Medford Iron Works
E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
General Foundry and
Machlno Works
Pacific 401; IJomo 298L.
Res. Pao. C031; nomo 227L.
Keep Your Money at Home
Wo make a Hpoeialty of Door and Window
Inside Finish, !A1ho Doors and Windows.
QUALITY TIllO 1JKST. PltTORS RTOllT
Faetory Conii'r Eleventh and Ifly Btreols.
Medford Sash nnd Door Go.
?fJLTlggJli,l!JJa'lUl
TT Theatre
Wedntadity nml 'I'IiuikiIm) Nljihts
PERILS OF PAULINE
TVo IttMjIs Tlirllln
The Ambassador Envoy
Two Heels of Domino Thrills
What the Crystal Told
iMnJestfa Comedy
It Is a Bear
Apolo Fred, Comedy
Hern 1'ilil.ty nml Hntunlny
.MII.l.tON' DOI.I.Alt MYKTKItV
1 0.000 I'rlne, Million Dollar I'rodiie
tlolt ill Cents Duly
PAGE Theatre
Cool, Comforlable, Well Ventilated,
Wrilmwiduy nml Tliunday
Kecotid Kplvodo of the Ul Hpvctactt
Inr Uurlal
TreyOrts
The Skull
A Melodrauiu lu Twii Paris
A GOOD ro.Mi;iv
Hear Ihe lrj:o
PACK THE ATUE OKCIIESTRA
IIAKKY IIOWHI, Director
Coolent Place In Meilfonl.
Aliril'S I0e ClIIMMM'K
Hours Ojm'ii 7:lf
w
PAGE Theatre
WEDNESDAY, AUO. 10
ROCK AND FULTON
In Uie OrcalcHt oC
AhiHloal Goniptlk'3
i in Candy Shop
Nolc tho Slaw who are
with tlioni;
Ethol Boyer, Tod Burns,
Oscar Ragland, Florence
Morrison, Alfred Gornr'd,
Daphno Pollard, Ida Gould,
Francis White, Qoorge Bald
win, Frank Doshorn, Bossio
Franklin, Jack Ennis, and
Great
Beauty Chorus
Pi-joes fiOc, 7dc, S1, $1.00.
Mail ord('iH ret'cj vd now.
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Por
GALVANIZED
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OIL AND WATER.
and
IRRIGATING PIPE
Qo to J. A. SMITH .
128 N. Grape it.
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