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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
U. UOPKR, Kd. and Prop.
a Independt!fil1iewpaer DuruUMl to American l'riiiclpe anfl'
the I'fnitreri) Mid Detelopemont of All Oregon.
Published' Rvory Kmilug Kxeept Sunday, 8lcm,0n.'i '.
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HUIlWOniiTION HATBS.
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Dallv. br raaltTpor 9cktC' i '4.00 I'or month .T....35C
Weekly, by mall, per Vcar. - ..1.00 31 j mouth ..60o
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OUR NATIONAL TICKET
v ' j
, ' For President
' WILLIAM H. TAFT,
1 of Ohio
For Vlco President
.JAMES S, BHBJIMAN,
of New York.
CLEVELAND DEMOCRAT
8UPPOHTEU FOlt TAUT
Chicago,, III., Oct. 10. Frank H.
Jones, sccrotnry of tho American
Trtmt & Savings bank of Chicago,
who Bcrved tinder President Clove
land for four yoara no first nisistnnt
postmaster general, and! who has 1een
identified with the Democratic pnrty
for 30 ycarsnas declared himself as
a warm silpp'ortor fa'f Mr. Taft. In n
algnd Interview glv'on to tlio Itepub
Ijcan national cpmmltteo Mr. Jones
Rlvea hs rflasdhs for renouncing Mr,'
'Bryan and iiejDemocratle party. Th'e
interview is a ioiiewb:
"I Hhnll vote for Mr, Taft becauso
I bollovo bin election will Insure
proBpejIty.td thq farmor, tiib mociinn
' lc, tile biifllrioss man nnd tb the 'coun
try generally;; , ' ,t
"Ho)Ib hi wise, Bnfo, conservative
and courageous thlnlcor on economic
quos'tionn affecting tho pooplo and
tho -rmbllo welfare.
' "Ho lini) had largo and responsible
experience In public affairs nnd linn
discharged lilt ninny important pub
lic duties well, faithfully nnd patriot
ically with ropcatod proofs of his
groat administrative ability.
"Ho Is a strong, forcofoil, straight
forward man, direct and frank lit
apoooh and act and without aubtor
fugo or, evasion. Ho Is a man of tho
people, full of sympathy for his fol
lowmen, tinting oppression 'nnd un
fair dealings and do voted to tho boat
development of this country on Just
and fair lines tha.t ahnll Insuro overy
ono his Just aid fair proportion of
thlg country's pron'porlty,
"Tho country needs Mr Tuft to
carry on tho Roosovolt policies on
calm, thoughtful, consorvntlvo but
positive linos Influenced only by what
ho bollovcs to bo. for tho host and
pormanont good of the pooplo and
tho, mnlntounnco of this government
upon a righteous, mprlght nnd digni
fied piano.
"I havo groat reaped for Mr. Bry
nn'a personal charactor and patriot
Ism nnd ns n public speaker ho has
few, If any equals, but I regard him
ns an unsound and dungeroua think-
-or on economic questions. Unqound
bocnuso hit public utterances for tho
lnt 12 yenrs or moro provu It. Dan
gorous bocnuso ho lins tho courago
of his convictions, and hns a wondor
ful spoil-binding oratorical power In
advocating nnd advancing his, views,
lwtt no position ho has taken on eco
nomic questions for tho last 12 yoara
(unless it bo tho tariff and on thl
ho hns wobbled some) hns stood the
toot of tlnio, thought nnd Investiga
tion and ono by ono thoy havo boon
.repudiated by tho pooplo of this
country na unsound nnd dnngorous to
their best Interests,
"Tho Domocrntlo party was a sound
money party, but under tho domina
tion of Mr. Bryan It was forced Into
tho unsound position of advocatlnr,
1ho treo nnd unlimited colnago of
wllvor at 10 to 1, the adoption ol
0UR money will make
more if deposited
with us.
Wet. pay all with
drawals on demand
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
I!
which m a policy of this couritry
meant tho collapso of business it
would havo 'ta'kon years to recover
from and if wo are tojudge b yhecent
letters of Mr. Bryan this cheap mon
ey virus is still in his system.
"Mr. Brynn favorod and so far as
I know Btlll in his heart favori gov
ernment ownership of railroads, a
rank, paternal doctrine totally an
tagonistic to tho .teachings and be
liefs of the old Democracy, unsound
and dangerous on economic nnd ad
ministrative lines In a government
such as ours and totally inconsistent.
with our form of govornmont.
"Mr. Brynn favors the guarantee
ing of bank deposits and hns com
muted' .the Democratic party in Its'
platform' and Iri his public speeches'
tq this unsound and dangerous doc
trlno. It must bo ndmittcd ihat on
dilnnnmln . .,, ut 1tVi k cifftnlltirW 11.
,i,.u.u , iuutiiui.ci ii.v..vi.a "V,
farmer, tho mechanic, business and
tho country generally, olther Mr. Bry
nn s dangorously ninsound or ho Is
willing to mislead tho pooplo nnd
thronton thoir prosperity by advocat
ing measures ho knows to bo un
sound, moroly becauso for tho mo
ment his vlcWa acorn popular.'
"I do not want to seo tho prosper
ity of this country threatened by un
sound experimental policies such Mr.
Bryan's enrcor proves ho la too prono
to Indulgo In.
"Business confidence must bo
maintained, tho factories kept busy
nnd lnbor cnlployed nnd the fnrnu'r
must not bo disturbed in tho pros
perity ho Is liow enjoying,
"Tho calm, forcoftll, Intelligent
nnd conservative attitiido of Mr. Taft
In nil of tho Important questions af
fecting tho pilbllc good nssuroj us
of continued progress
"To rink Mr. Bryan Is dnngorous
to our business prosperity.
"FItANIC II. JONES.,,
J
COFFEE
Why doesn't your gro
cer moneyback . every
thing? Can't get the goods or
the money.
Your a roccrieturni your roonay If yon don't
Uk Sciillllnif'i Ilctt: we pay him
aPonillmir fri-l) ItQAlf cation of the next Then came four
r-u.uuiidir iu ii&en coatg of crmlo color then four of thc
In selection, proiwrtlon and combination flnoat powdercd pumice. Afterword
of ingredients, : -mrt oaf 0f n0 black paint, o
-In tho process by which their remedial ic(mt of mlxcd cotor and varnish, three
values arc extracted and preserved,
In effectiveness, usefulness nnd economy,
fcurlng the widest range of diseases,
Doing tho most good for the money,
HavlttR tlie most medicinal merit,
And tho greatest record of curesr-
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In nsual llqal4 form or Jir choccilated
Ublet8.1aiownas8ar8atab8. 100 doses $L
Amorlcad "stow" in tiitoM Btreoi,
which is now rising from tho nuins of
tho demolished premises, have re
placed tho usual notice with an invi
tation to all and sundry to come ih
and havo a look nt operations, A
safo platform, out of the range of
the derricks which swlrign tons of
bricks and stone about, has been
prepared for the public, and upon
It thousands havo watched tho prog
ress of tho work of erecting a big
building on tho new system of stcc!
frame nnd white stone. London OIs
patch.
coat' of rubbing varn-sn, encn pou
if hod off with pumlco powder, and
Inst of all a coat of tho very finest
vnrniih procurable, twenty-flvo coats
in nil.
"And the twenty-flvo coated paint
ing of this carriage, Bir, is not n W
moro thorough thnn tho, upholstery,
the joining of any other detail."'
Now Orleans Tlmos-Democrnt.
$1500,000 TO $55,000
WAGERED AGAINST I1IIYAN
Lloyd's Exchange, Iik Imln, Has
Accepted "Commercial Hodges" nt
Katies Corresponding to Bets at
Odds of Nino to One: Englishmen
Confident Tlmt Taft Will Be Elec
ted JPresIdcnt by n loirgc Majority.
'iN
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What Women NP.J
Somethintp put the blood in good order wh,iu .!
weak; something to clear the complexion When ln2ISS,,lNey !
somethiiig to strengthen the digestion when food iSSSS? w S-'
tp tone the nervous system when it is depleted llffl 3t
9 3W
A natural and sufficient remedy for the weaknp j .
its so common nmone women. A course of these niiT.-S"
joccaiam
ments
r-nnrrHcrnri riiniiiiuinu riionni nnHukui- . .
strengtlien the functions of thc several organs. " 2
No Adiiilttnnco Except on 11uhIiich.
take an American to break
down tho old fnshlonod principle.!
which nro Ingrained In EnglUh life
that they aro looked upon ns lm
mutnble. Ono of theso Is tho lde
that when a largo building Is holms the North Qo'rinaa Lloyd, tho Ounard,
Slightly Colder With Snow.
When you 8Co that kind of a wenthei
forecast you kiloW th'nU rlioumatlsu.
leather is nt hand. Get 'ready for
It now by getting a bottle of Bal
ilaWs'Snow fjinlmcrit. Fluent thing
made - Jor rheumntlsnii chllblnlnb,
frost blto, sbro nnd stiff Joints ant
muscles, nil aches and pains. 25c,
50c- and $1.00 a bottlo Sold by a'
dealers. ' '
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OCEAN GREYHOUNDS '
TO THE SCRAP IIEA1
Ao long ns two years -ago tho dl
rector geno'ral of Hamburg Ainor-
icnn lino, ncrr unuin, arnttea n
plan for a union of tho fivo largest
North Atlantic shipping companies
for tho purpose or modernizing thel.
flcots of fast learners. Tho older
fast steamors of nil thoso linen nt
tract passongors chiefly by their
.cheaper rnteB. Thereby , the com
panics suffer doubly. In the flrnt
placo they were obliged to lowor the
rates on account of tho Hupernbun
dnnce of such BhlpB bo much rfd
that tliero is no uinrglu of profit loft
Secondly, . thoy. could not find pns
songora oncigll for tholr modern
ocean hounds bocnuso tho low rates
of pn8"ago on tho older ships nro n
trying induc6mcnt to spend n fov
days moro on tho sea voyage. Uri
dor theso clrdumslnnces, all big
atcamshlp companies nro interested
In dofng away with tho superfluous
accommodation now available. It Is
now proposed that for ovory pasBon
gor In tho first cnbin 1 nnd for ovory
pnssengor in the Hccpnd cnbin C shil
lings nro to bo paid into n pool, nnd
that with tho money thus accumulat
ing tho older transatlantic stonmors
nro to bo bought one after the other
and Immediately broken up. In
course- of tlmo only rcnlly modern
nnd fine, steamers would romnln and
havo a fair chnnco of cnrrylng a roa
sonnblo number of passengers, Cnro
Is also to bo taken that on ovory dny
of tho week at least ono Inrgo steam
or Bhould lonvo Now York and some
Europcnn port for n voyngo across
tho Atlnntlc. It Is calcnilnted that
under tho now program, after two
years tho fivo leading compnnio"
(that Is, tho Hamburg-American lino,
New York, Oct. 24. Lloyd's Ex
change, London, which will glvo in
surance ngainBt nnythlng from tho
disaster of a rainy day to tho oxtrn
expense of twins, has accepted from
Amorlcnn business men risk! ngalnst
tho election of William Jennings Bry
nn'nmountlng to $500,000 In return
for promtuma amounting to about
$55,000. While-the. writing of thc
insnirnnco Is technically a IjubIiicsb
transaction it amounts virtunlly in
this case to n wagor by tho famous
London exchnngo ngainst Brynn nt
odds of, n(na to ono.
In taking such n risk, or ninklng
such a hot, Lloyd's has not acted In
.a w'ldly hazardous manner. It hae
based Its transactions upon u molt
careful Investigation of tho senti
ment nmong American voters and has
received reports from confidential
ngonts nnd astuto .politicians con
corning tho situntioR In every state
In tho Union. With those fncts as t
basis It has worked out a roto of In
surnnco upon the loss liable to be
occasioned American business men
by tho fioloctlon of Brynn as Presi
dent nnd upon hla chnucos of elec
tion. Tho chances of Bryan's suc
cess, howovor, scorns so small tb
Llody's agents that tho rato hns been
extremely low.
I
i'or DacKacneiass iuae, low Bpirit6r diwv enn. . .
and nil debilitated conditions, Beecham's Pills are ' " "
The Right Remedy
In boxes wIHi fall fltrcctlCMia. in a ... -
trcctloBi. IQciwaai
IiiHurlng Tnfts Life.
In addition Lloyd'; has boon writ
ing Insurance policies on Taft's life.
In view of tho two slight accidents
to tho railroad train on which Tnft
Is making his. tour of the southern
states In tho campaign, various btiBl
ness men, confidonl that Taft will
bo elected President, unless death by
slkness of accident prevents, havo
taken precaution against loss liable
LYDIA E.
PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
, , T., - , , Kmmimamm '
-r ; 1
1 S& IwSl 0$ 35oyN5T ;
I rcSJ!,a : tt SELF v
1 FVTOl if i F RiSIKG '
& lk SiS FLOUR
S-W) 9M !j COMPOUND
FjUKlJ-i-OiiO full slzo packngc. Send us 10 of our dlffertntu,-
cllpped from, this iMtpcr and receive order for one fall riiMja,,
iigo rrce. j;oirt hiwb tins opportunity.
ALLEN'S B. B. FLOUR CO,
SAN JOSE, CAL.
. :l
d
lu Bitch nn event by Insuring tho Bo- tho expectation of InherltitiJUi
publican cnfidlduto's life. Tho mon 'doiiikIr. Thn iv.. i i
in-law. Together they wenttoliJ
and by paying a premium tit pi
broker received lnuB tht
borrower would- not mokittletitl
trix. In other wordi, Uodj'il
tho risk of the man botbtrisc tl
woman nnd agreed, In tetui la
who havo bought Insurnnco cither I ..,-.,. . . . ,. , ,,
. t, , , m ., lUBOd to lond tho montrnw
nga nat Bryan's elect on or Taft's ,. , ..' !U
death aro not gamblers, but 'keen -"I "TJ .. L?
i. ..i ii... t i ..i.m., i "" "" ""o m wiiw u
j hub1'" ui iiiw iinuiu u nn aiiiui'u in
tho rnt of anticipating contingencies.
Tho majority of busIuo3B mon fcol
confidant thnt IT Taft Is olocted biiBl
noBB will receive a great Btlmulus
bocauoo of tho confidence that goner
ally is roposcd In tho Republican nd-
ministration, and In tho nctlonB of a , to make good loth.
....... wi um.BU a. lv...1,u..i.......ibrokor n cnfl0 lhaMB.,sIlf
7 "" ' .... "' ""his agreement with h'l BDtWi
ninnrinti tlim linvn mmln InvAatmnnra '
.v...w.., vw, ...., v.w ................ Jj
in uouus nnu siockb which, niicr itu
election, will Jump In prlco. If Bry
nn U elected prices of thoso stocks
will fall r.nd thoy would loso money.
Manufacturers, for oxamplo, bollovo
thnt if Tnft Is oloctod thoy will ro
colvo big ordors. Thoy nro going
ahead with tholr mills In full opera
tion, turning out goods on such on
expectation. If Brynn Is oloctod 'tho
prices will drop becnuse thero will
j bo no demand and they stand to lodo
j a largo amount of money.
orocted in London tho (unsightly acuf
folding must bear tho legend "No
Admittance' Except on DuslnosV t.)
warn off tho curious.
Tho builders of tho now closs.it
If You
Ate Sick
It is beenuso souie of
tho organs oi! tho body
aro not doing thoir work
well. Thero is a lack ol
thnt nervous energy that
gives them motion. Con
sequently you aro weak,
worn-out, nervous, irrit
able, cannot sloop; hav
headache, indite tion, etc.
becauso there ia not suffi
cient nerve force to keep
tho organs active and al
low them to perform their
natural functions. Dr.
Mile' Nervine restore
health because it restores
tliis nervous energy,
"X )my tA atelc for a year. an4
414 sot knew wtat wu tb matter
wltk m. 1 trt4 nwuy rewedlM h4
9t t))m rve4 o( any vwMm. I
hrd t IX-. MUm' Kvrvia. I pr
ewed a bottle, a4 Wfec I had tka
KaVt f It 1 was 141, X would Iuti
m Rwrvoua prrtfatUa tf I bad Rt
baI t Via m a Al a I n tdm T dl Li T aaBa
WMtfi JM iitOIwjtkly
t iv t mt lady fMaad. aad (hay
kttva all ttumxed aa tor d4as . tor
M3UL ROSH OTTO.
SM g. M m.. ' OrtttMlHM, OWa.
Sn i p ! vwTMw L Hp M
drMMH.W
.' .Nn4M U. aold av
" i iWwfl vUAfr fivvv w K 1W
m. if (t tow, M
M0UdCrndrt,IJ
Whlto Star and Amorlcnn lines) cohld
count on saving 2.500,000 In ex
pomes, whllo tho postal service across
tho Atlrintlc would likewlso gain In
punctuality and faBtnnss, At tho next
conference of the lnrgo shipping
companies this proposal will be dis
cussed. But tho snmo plan may also bo
applied with advantage to tho freight
stoamor.. Vo gather that not lea
thnn 1,376,142 ton- of tlioso now
afloat look back on tho vonernblo ago
of 30 yoora or mora and hardly sat
isfy the roqulromonts of modern traf
fic. But on account of cheap freight
charges these slow vohlcles find Just
ua much employment as tho faiter
modern vossols. Tha. consequence '(a
that a large percentage of the latter
Ib doomed tod'nness. Thus it hKs
como to tho present calamity when
705,306 toils of freight steamers bl-
Mnnglnprto -English owners and AQ91-
127 tons belonging to other national
ities nro laid tup in various harbor
By breaking up- the older frelgtit
steamors tho generality of shipown
ers would gradually Improve the
shipping market. Continental Cor
respondence, -n
It Had TwOHty-fice Coats.
Tho forty to sixty horsepower
chassis waB 15000: tha limousine car
riage Nvork was $5000 moro.
"It hi too much for the carrlgo,M
said the millionaire.
'No, no," said the ngent. "Con
sider, etr, the painting of the car
riage alone. Do you know how aaanr
coats thero are? Twenty-five!
"It took eight weeks to paint this
carriage. First It was painted with
whitening, an oily stuff that ftlle up
Ik grU of the wood. Then there
toltewed ten cot of rough material.
eh eot belns drlHl"rWwd down
with pumice, stone befor the appli
W
LYDIA E. PINKHAM
No ether meclieino for "Woman's
Ills in tho. world has received suoh
wide-spread and unqualified en
dorsement as has Lydia E. Pink
hiuh's Vcgbtablo Compound, mado
frum native roots and herbs.
No other medicine has such a
record of success for woman's dis
eases, or such hosts of grateful
friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham'a,
Vegetable Compound.
For moro than 30 years it has been
tho standard remedy for feminine.
Ills, Inflammation, Ulceration, vand
consequent Spinal "Weakness.
It has relieved moro jases of Ik'pk
acho and I)cal Weaknesses than
any other one remedy. It dissolves
and oxpels tumoi-s hi an earlyTE&ge
of development
Irregularities and periodieljWin,
Weakness of the Stomach,JIiHiieB
tion, Bloating1, Nervous Prpijitfittfm,
Headache. General Debility; quietly
yield to it: also dei-anjpBU brgane,
oausinsr pain, dragging 'wimticaw
and backache. Under all circujn
stances ib acts in harmony with the
female system. ,
It reHvovee that AwaTiir leeliBg,
extreme lassitude, kdont carl "ana
Mvant. to -be -left -alone" ' feeling,
excitabllitjirritability,ner'onea8,
dizziness, faintness. slcepleicnefit
flatuleuoy,melancholyortho"bluea.''
Theee are indications of Feminkie
disorders, which thie medicine ,0Yer
eomea aa well aa slight derangmat
of the Kidneys of either sex.
Women who are sick ami want to
t well should refuse to accept any
substitute for Xydia E. Piukluun'a
Vep.t&ble,CQmxxuiwL
HiihIiicsh Speculation on Taft's
Election.
Thoso mon, In briof, nro speculat
ing upon Taft's election. Thoy hnvo
nUo taken a "commercial hodgo" up
on that wager by going to Llody's
nnd getting a policy against, tho laas
that would result with tho cholco o'f
Bryan ns Prosldent. Thoy figure oiut,
for lustanco, that In case of a Bomb.
cratlo victory tholr loss by deprecia
tion and business depression would"
bo $100,000, and they get a policy
for that much, The cost for such
4nsurnnco Is $10,000, but in tho ovont
that Bryan Is electod they-would get
only tho difference between the
nmount of the policy and tho pre
mium, of $90,000, making Uio odd?
thoroforo 9 to 1. Tho policy Is Call
ed the "P. P. I.," moaning that "pol
Icy Is proof of Into'rest," In othor
words, tho Insured does not havo tb
prove loss, if Bryan Js elected, be
causo tho fact the the policy
is written Is taken ns proo.f" that tho
Insured has. jost money tiy tho hap
pening of the unexpected.
Where Ballfb F1.
David Parker, of Frt,M
votoran of the civil vir, iIm mt
foot at Gettysburg, mts: nq
Electric Bitters bare dote u
mnrn thnn ffiOO to me. lWtl
monov doctorlne for a M ml
stomnch troublo, to little Wfj
thon tried Electric Bitten, w"
curod mo. I now take t&w i
tonic, nnd thoy keep me itrciM
woll." 50c at J. o. rerrjiaff
aa
tbt
fit ref ore. when y
or out of ornw, j v jj,
.4a
IJoyd's IttsnrfdR Tgnteo Aglns
Molesting Ms MojhoMn-Law.
Lloyd's-ls ready o take any risk
Had has flgdred outj rates for almost
any contingency Imaginable. For
Instance, If a 'business man haa wade
pre-paratiOBg for affair he rellxea
that his expense will be for naught
If it ralB on the scheduled -daya. He
goes to Lloyd's and gta UsHraaeo
against rainy days. He y a cer
tain premium aad Is gaaraateed a
certain amount If Vala fall? apoa the
days mentioned. The aajouat of tho
policy covers the expeaw of prepa
ration. ' '
Lleyd'a has Wwuwd amaa aaflast
bothering "his iK;-l8-lw. The
story Is teW of a yeaag nwa, who
kwa a saeadtarlK ad wk had a
' i TT a I
mother-la-kiw et gjjat weaiw j
vfM. woat toKer aerior mi,
aa4 fUy bWmW te Urn; "I wll
r . . .. .,. a ..!. In will. I
ieve yon , l '",rA "IS I S,i,w trouble. $.&
oi rmi f"'JT.IJ.Utftour'v,v.rt',
c uratntvixn .! m- -
provided yoa do mot
The will was executed
The oi-
I.A' V .,.. vT . .
law went "broke" ami nMi woaituk remember tw
He wentto a pawa broker wK ". Cr. ww " m,-r
rinWItt'B Hnrbollied Wilrti
Qnlvo lo Ihn lies! talve forpr&i
suro you got DeWitt'i. MM
druggists.
Notaries AppolatnL
Qcorgo II. Hill, 0, A. Job J
B. Buell Oglcsby om, w
0. D. Latourctte, Oregon Otf
For Chronic ! :.'
nnn.ll. In Vin armTlalHU
takon with chronic JWjj.
Pa. "I have alaco W "TJm
dies but without w &XfiM
lief, until Mr. A. .
place, persauded w WJ7 b11
Iain's Colic. Cboleri fiM
Remedy, one bottle efJJM
II UL M..VV
drug store.
Often The HMkii
Weaken ll
mw wwiSSSl
jLwsassa
screBCC.fflJ
MCSflT -.
taH!
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w
"... ..-ntire
quietly you '"Vtio
u... n-rrv ore
dloareickot
taking tlie KrcatJ
S1JLrawrB1S'
TA.'Lr rtrpani "
.aJee: ISvm
1U CU" ""-,-..' c P--
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i Ike cxtr"rj iM
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of the oit
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