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Associated Press Service Associated Press Strobe Vol. LXX. No. 87. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. ft THE REBELS X ! 1 1 1 '. ' ' ' , " . I - .: ' - ' nn DAOOiMP 1 Sr.-S. 1 ' ,- I IIUVIIIU ARE GAINING Revolutionary Movement In 'China Growing and. Gaining Strength Constantly CAPTURE BIG CITY Since Noon esterdnv tin lleln-ls Have Captured the City if Han lung; and Great Numbers Arc loln- iiiK the Movement Ncvorul Hun ilred Have ISccii Killed By Cap. (uiinK Hun-AiUKt a City of a 11 mi died Thousand People 1 e.slerdny the Itrbcls Secured Control (if an Arsenal ami Important Iron Works Hankow Oct. 12.--Revolutionnr.v movement is gniuinf, moment every hour. Since noon yesterday it has swept the city of Han Vans and Han kow s native quarter. Great number of Cainese are loining- the movenietil Losses In fighting thus tar are sev eral hundred. Practically all the dead are Manchus. Thus far there i no animosity, toward foreigners. 1 no capital of Han-anK, a town of a hundred thousand people, delivered into revolutionists hands, an arsenal and important iron works. Several nearby cities have fallen, it is re ported. The Methodist niussioiianes in Wu-Chang it is known are sate. An expeditionary force now engaged In gataclng up Americans. Troops Mutiny. Peking. Oct .12. Between five six thousand Cluneso troops in Han kow, It. iu reported. ' mutinied tins morning, killing from two to three hundred roods occupying Sui-Ting-Ku, Missionaries Safe. New York, Oct. 1 2. The Episco pal board of missions has received the following cable troni Hishop Hoots, of Hankow China. In charge of missionary work In that part. of t.ie empire: 'Missionaries sate and well. Kvcrvthing quiet. Government Is Active. Peking. Oct. 12 - An imperial edict orders War Minister '.General V in Tchang to proceed to Hankow with two divisions of Peking troops, about 20.000 or whom prolmblv will l)e Manchus. Chinese Navv Commander Ad miral Sab Chen Ping, is commanded to assemble a fleet of .warships, in Yang Tse kiang river anil join the land forces in an attack upon (lie rebels in possession of u Chang. Hankow, and Pan Vang. It is expect ed the revolutionists will dvnamlte the bridges of Peking and Hankow railroad to prevent the troops earlv arrival. Convention of Indians. Columbus, O., Oct.. J 2 The Amer ican Indian Association, a national organization of progressive Indians and friends of Indian progress, met here today for a four (lavs confer ence as the guest of Ohio State I uni versity. Plans for the general ad vancement of the race are to be dis cussed bv numerous Indiana who have won success In business, the professions and public lite. IIJ. BR0U6HT0N AT FAYETTEVILLE (Special to The Times.) Ka.vetteville, N. C, Oct. 12 At a mass meeting to confer and discuss matters relating to the Sahlmih school, held Jn connection with the Cumberland Baptist Association, which convened here vesterdav, Mr. N. B. Broughton, of Raleigh, deliv ered a Btrong and helpful address on "Methods and Use of Sunday (school Work." The meeting was conduct ed bv Mr. John A. Oatos, superin tendent ot the Sunday school of the First Baptist church of this citv. Chairman Smith, of the Southern Baptist Mission Board of Richmond, Va., will address a mass, mission meeting tonight. .Memorial Tablet for Jesuits. Rochester, N. Y.( Oct. 12. With Interesting exercises conducted by the Knights of Columbus of Rochester and vlclnltv a bronze tablet was ded icated today in memory of the Jesuit missionaries at Parley's Point, where the first church was built In lb&b. 1 I- . s&, ! loriiiation to I lie govei ilincnt aiii'iits iiiillioiiaii'cs lor Kiiiuuulnii.'.. THE CHURCH IN THE, Toronto. Oil. 1L'--Viili the ' church in the household is I he i:i n- eral topic Hie lcunienical .Metliodist. conlerence. heard addresses bv i.'ev. . Ii. l.ark. of Kimland: l-tev. I). S. Bedford. Weideyun Meihodlst cliiiri'i of the I lilted States: Dr. Richard T. Smith. I-ondon: Rev. II. M. Ihunlil. Nashville: Itev. C -.K. Wilbur. Piils- hurg. The American and Canadian delegates- from the larger cities are especially interested in papers- read by the lOngl'ish delegates--regarding methods followed in so-called slum work a n.d the procl icnl aiiplk'-.i.tloii of Christian socialism's prlni'lples., . Henry W . I iilli'r Kend. Wasbinuton I (x t 12 I n- ry W. Fuller, general passenger traf fic manager Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, died at his residence here. He was 111 manv inonlhs ol a compli cation of diseases. ! tiller was one of the most widely known passenger traffic othcials. . Celebrntion ot ( oliiiiilius Day. Austin, Tes. Oct. 1 2.-- ! itleeii thousand persons, including members of Catholic societies, military and patriotic organistationti. participated here today in a statewide celebra tion of Columbus Day. 1'uriners National ((ingress. Colurhbus. O., Oct. 12. One thous and progressive tanners represent Inp; numeroiiH States, rounded up In the Ohio capital Todav for the Hurt v flrst. annual convpiitlon of the Farm ers' ; National Congress. "Joshua btrange, ol Marion, Ind., is presiding wfc v m II Mr...- '.: leu IK'.clle .Jenkins ami tlx' nun ii('i iiti linc;l in Hie I nitcil .-laic l iii-Hil io:i, in r.v Un it t ilv lor SIIU1; III)' P'l' lis. !ll:l l!u I lllleil nl:'s .mi- 1 ! In tiie lower let I i-Miitl is ni!i:'ii Aden. !lic inillinn jiiii' li'.tiiiT in cclniii: ol Ivenoslia, -Wis., ij!ii uas luit-il sl. ddii mi Ins pii'a in uuillv iiml mi tin' imlit that "I John ;. . Collins ot Mi'inpliis, 1 1 i:n., m-uaiiici- ol I lie Minllii'i ii oal oiimaiiv. llo ;iso mi I is plea ol viiillv tas lini'd in:- si. in nl SI. lino. Mrs. .1 i i 1 1. 1 ii , ulio li- iM-lrii in I iiiiipe yvilli Allen mill ( iiMiiis. gave tin1 lu- whirli lead to tin- rwaii I mil l llir over : I be set iotis, v iiirb .iii'.ir' .-lieing i. eld at l Male !;ni;.-' and ill lust Si'Vei'iil. days. I u .-.il.i it ion. o .ilisi-uss arii)iis. prolili'iiis i-.... iinii-lli-al and .scii'ii t'i IU- a gr'icu It ii re - I he coiigress will listen I o pnni ii ii en ( speakers who will be heard on I lie subjects of good roads. 1 he conserx a i ion of mil lira I lesoiirces. lb,., pi, reels .post,.. I he reg ulation of lailroad rates iiml other natters-of general, inieresl and -importance..' McNaniaia liial United. Los Aneeles. t :il.. lunihus day; a stale hulled the '.rial ol .1. under indict nieni tor nineteen men hi Hic explosion -a year aero recoil venes i oinorrow Oct.. 12- Co legal holiday, I!, MeN'amal'a. the iiinrder of Tillies building hen court taloHinons: ex- aim nation will lip tisidertaken. where interrupted at the . opening . of the -trial yostordav, .. NEXT WEEK WILL BE FAIR WEEK The Biggest Week of the Year for Raleigh and North Carolina. And This Fair Will be the Biggest Ever Known in Fifty one Years. A FEW OF THE FEATURES. liulson Harmon at the grounds Wednesday, October IS. Cuniss Aeroplane 'I hree Mights Hailv. . . . ( uliloriiia Flunk a Heal Wild West, wuh :!00 People and Horses and .Fifteen Solid Carloads of Kipiipnieti.t. . .Alodern Poultry nuilding- Just Completed. GOxlfiO Feet. Te Great Calvert, High Wire King. Osaka Troupe. Japanese Acrobats and Jugglers. Third Itetiiiient Hand, 'liliud Institute-liand. 11. Dee arrow, the Man 'That blngs Wuh the Bund. Corn Contest lor Men. Corn Contest lor Hoys. Cotton Contest, Plowing Contest. Girl s Tomato Contest.. High-Class Harness Racing: on Fastest Track In tho South. Midway Full of Ilest Shows on the Uoad. . Automobile Exhibit, the Finest Kver Seen In North Carolina. the op mem Dedication Ceremoriy of the New Auditorium I'l ot-raiii ol lli-iliration . ri iit'iiui-s I uesilav Niglit rreseinatinn aiid A( r"ilancr ol Audiloi nun I'riv - iiliilinii ami ..-',cepliiiiee (it Por tiail ol Sir Wall r lt.tlei!i Ail dress ol ( oii'i MiiliU ion b- (;ie : tiovci aor '-." The. program nf 1 hi- I leiiji-ai ion (ereiiHinies of 'the:, new auditorium'. Tuesday evening, ( )i ioli,'i 17, a! S : :'.u oclork is given belo'.v. ..';-Tli; lillbMc is In v i i (1 to I hese ex-. .er'"isi'S and will no iloiil.i :). .present' I in' large nuiiibers -to Have' tluir lirsi .i-.hi inauy of them, oi this new iiiuiiieiiial 'building, oi vhiili Knl eig'h is justly so prouil, 't'he program arranged by tl'v i n-ii'i-i.iinir.ent cqmir.itlce. of -.which'. Mr: V.Nidiv. It. Browii ,is ( ii sini' iii. . 'jvo'Ri !iy : of such a gn'.'H .oi-i asion ' .- '''".'am. . . j """ovfi'ture,. ()fretib;i; li. ,T:iiril:Ilii:--j " liieiit X. '. Band, Kdwiii S.. italic j ('(inductor. ,' .. .! :;: Dedicatory I'ra.'- v. I::. ; .l.(n;eph Olount (Hiesliinr. ? .' " .-;.: -'Hal lehljah t'liufps" '. , fl-ai-l': .M siai' Handel l!a .h'dg-h t'hoi-ai -i Society, AVade It.. irowa, . eon-;; :. ij m-tor. -. -".,'.. - -..: t I. I'l-esentaf ion of. 't'i- Aiiditoriii.ln. j ri';:iriuan .-; .'". Municii :il .Ittiild'nV." t 'oi.i inittee. 1 ."i. J The Acce)tanee. li i:- :':'iior liie ! Mayor. - j i.- : Presentation . -il ..tti" 'r( rail . of Sir Walter It.'ili i.i i 11 I'oe. in behalf nf. liie duiioi', 1 Ion. Waller Clark. . 7 . . The. . . Accepfan re. V M 1 in in.. ' I !. . Jones, for his honor ihe -mayor:-. S. 1 ia:u e t'aprice----Man'.ia. .'Third Ui'i-iiiieut A. (:. r. (i. ranu. ;i. Address of. Cbhural Illation. Iti. Kxeellen'cv tiie ivnrniir ol. .Norte ! 'a rdlinay ''?-', .-": ' ' . ! j n. '"( 'a ml in a, , ('aroliha""- (lai-Jon. 1 1. .. -."The I' litiire ol : the ( a-pi't .'ilV.".; pri'sident 'Rale.fgii.' .(-ii.U.iiii . .. ot'. .co'Hlnierci.'. ' .-: ..-. ; ' '. , .' ''). 12.--'' I'origVatiiiaiory: ,Remiiri;s; Hoii.;:! . ' WK.ia'i: I'- i! Mini. :.of . iVr-'eii.s- j; lioro. Hon. A. ii. Kil'T. o".' V.'i:i:-inh- . Salem. '"--:.- 1 .:. .Naiiiei.il i:s- Kiiiiuett. .'Til in.! llegiuii'iit Maud, ... A II l'l'( l!M I M SKITS,- . . Tlaleish peo;.le who de.'-irc I .' re j veil seal I ieJ;els to the andi- loriiiiii tor liie (ledication cere- inoiiiciv "'iied:i: evenini;: ll.ii - her I 7:!i. slloul ,1 address !'!!. : . In Hue Saiiii-iii'V to the Kui i- taiMinent t'oiiii iillne,: Chamln'r - of Coninieii e. :'.i:y, Stnl inu I lie n il Hi I ii I --of --si ,i (. desired :i Jul the naiiies :of ( hi'i- iiitended. to i.ise: ? the liriu'lv ' ' '. Ticket bi't .w.ill lie.- .'ni(i'il-ed,".-.'.as ' Ion.:: a:, ihey j;i -1. I.o those nia.k ..'ill's reijnesl ; aiid 'records, . ill lie ' ' Kept (if liie iiaini'S (if holders .of. . each , th liel . ' Hi aecoiini ol' I he SCeal deliialid '.for seals lippl iea- lion should . 'V.' made at "once. '. .. . .Ny: . u lenhoiii - urdel'S will lie -filled. Tiie Tickets for Tuesday- niht are lr e. Admi-.ion prices for Wednesday niulit will ' be from -2.""c. in $l.U!i; I liur:- dav niulit. hi 7." cents, .and Friday nii;lil (Marshal's i'.all I. i ei'iils in 1 in .:allerv. eeios in the dre-.- '.ele and $ I ."n lor the dance door. -No one will be admitted on the floor with the (lancers unless in .evening dress. . . Application for seats : lor ; Tuesday : eveniiiiJ: ; . should lie made be fori' S turday. VA J ::'.: -: ': , -Hi. , i ' "j WmMi:W ...-v ..'.;-';'5i:: ;....:! ;! I 11 .Jsii j. .11 l-r : --is 4i',': i. BE SOLD AT jlfiKUS Part of faili Ll id IVo ? r vi o o r 'i ( IU Ml ( s ( Ii k ,i , lt, l ' N I I Ml I (1 I i, hi - ; - .' I'y'i'iit- tni .Srvoutl- le-l.ilhm m i , . : i: ii ; i i 1 i : I or , : i.ix Ki- .). ; '.'.,- ..j f..; : l-Ml; ;V-t:!lK':.::l. : i'pariVof '.ho ici'.lf I en l.'iTein oh i.i IT' -' iu l 1:.- Voir,: '.!, ' ;.-Tiil I ' ') 'lo;i.::- 1 i ill purr Iris ,1 j' ' 'hv'isl Kill .vVssi i - j i il' i ii:i!;i a ia t.il i'i : j i i: ii .,.)! iIm- , 'i.;.-, io,ti.:'v. ill j.I In. i;Ol!! Il: in liailil Si-.-iH::. old 1 1,1 1 " "i i !:ln The JuHi.e.i iiii ciri-aiar just i.ssin-i by I l alru ai: M illiter , u :!! I e : V. il II ill!e-'s : . . I'aymeiiis . on :1ie seeond iiikaki leeiil: t'o lie- !ui ild i up; fund -'are nov ei!itillir..il- I'icel' -: ' 'j'he : eoni 'ii ii i',. i wiMi.eh. io iiiaaK .iiii lor ;iaeir .-prow pi .r.. .....v V . :-.:;?-: : ..- .p: , ' v: i - - M I : ( . :.: :.;-:Mk -- .;'! . -;-irw ' ' " ' '?! ! i -l repiithiHce, a, id cif' T-'se ofiit ial i;, - . ; :-. I ; lej;. tiis-'lilV and lii' has euaneil ''''l''- ; atnii pe V ho ai" ali..ol haul at :. Shalt nek ai'd; liussey:, archil:'.. '!s i..".jT,,,rf1' l.iiililiivi up' an iiisaii.il y (lefense C'liicaK"-. ;Ti;i v.e ..ln'e'i a- l;e:i tfi pre .ieii'-iq :r..i:r:r - . : , . ' : ,: pre ji urinary. - pknis lor lie. build iiik, al one". "..'.. -.;.-.'.:,."': ':' . .';' ' Pure' oi' :iiie Sinii It 'lot and. '!- . . li(iiises.;.oii the , Association, sic; will be sold public aud'oa Nov, in'., i 1.. .-' .- ,'. , . - The ne'v eiieral - secrei i ;-'. .-'.Ur. lOdgarM. Hall. .ix'.ii'..re.f!!V-iij'fi'-.liis i'.il tinie to (lie ; work: I lis iiflice is a; ' Tucker t!uiid.iTit,'-: HIT ilu--irei j urer, A i r. ( , l. t nirley. . . I '. Preparaiory io I !" :.'r;n.iic.-i i organizat ion oil lie a asocial ion w ork,.i '-, iila.ns are beiup inade to inaugurate j , cerLa.il: J'ornis of .coiuTiimiiTy'-' eteli: v sion ork, a lout; : reli:;ioiis depart- I liient : lines. . . . I ::- . :.:.:,;. - ' U Three Killed ill .Collision: ' rpier:: Sandusky. Ohio, I ),; . , I : , Three'.: i t :T 1 i ;i us With- tulle and -se'- -!--eral . fatally: bin t wlieii a iiorHi'ioini.l : . Iloelviiisv t- -T'rel-sitt train 'struck. :, a hand c,;.!-. 1 , I : L , ..Ms . : U'la;' 1,1 s '! I.i NT ! UK. II.MMIV . ivi.-:.T'. u 1 : 3 I : i . i in. ill... i v! II !ier eon-o-s-h... I.,. I..,. Uill.-d U.eie I. In" nt'i'ltt'iii'il !i'JH':ioil wile, in ium'iK no:ic !im.ii. !!.. tiecail4.'- in' was t.i lev.- Willi li"i elder sister !n.i I'l llliee imiiI. lr.-.. Hiciv Klttlll ' .i;sier tias i epni! i.ilc.l his ruiiics ' i .'on ami has sYtnin hi Ins real wile. . .in- t III !ICV . U i'l's! )-. , I Hal III' Is 1". - 11101,11:1 o. i(u cf iiile. I lie til-si e. lie : has iiismi .-;; ,1 ilnm r pi oceeilmus luaiusl lie lMicli.ir. ll . eAlieeted I i i,,. De. VebM:i- uiit put up. a liaril GAROUNA BAHQUeT 18 BE-HCLD . l-'ip-j -AV.-:!a'- c.Mi i'ii:'i:i cm! : of Nor; ii...; I... a Ti iii. jm: in Iw.-iiti..-' ' ' le ' s'! t'aie : Ii il '. i; ii' -.lie svrv ed at. s oV r Kd .viii .Miii-s;. .im Til t ile il l' ! elVi I :iddr-:s.s',:i:i't. Af r. : 1 1 1 ii-1" ill I '11 ti'.;l I i -i ci ;'... ii. ill .'-.ai-i ' !' Ii'.;ei--S I'l I II.;: ;'-.( 'iim'.: a re.-' Air. . l uUu, .' and Air' Vr :mu: oT . I 'll s ,:i M.'iner V. .! ( -. piild'i.c : in oiisi'iiiastei'. ciHiiil v as I iv ' I nil- lie.,'. v 1 ii i ( ' i i . c::io svii.-ini ;ii l're eport M.tv lie T V iiebeil: i I' (. aieihi . V i ii.-i.in-- i:,'ii-. , i --: :a iii.'Ii of a ii n :i ; I )(! . rnt , a ii -.-!-s lie' n.c:.;ro as-sa.il:i"i-. ..! -''---: !';. ! in " ... At-b.i'ord, .'(.'il .T. i;,. i- ;.:. . in'-!" operator, fi'iilli!' e:ii!v:. nl :... :;' sensible in a (a. -.ii.; I... in;;:.- : I "Mie las' ui'slit. S:' ii: ';.;.' k.iVf be. ;;- ,ii ii-.s.'il: The t'.irl' M: !H!ilV;..ii. Il.-!!i!'v eiilier:of I hell! . Til- . a ii : ..r.ii! '.:- ' iii'e sea Ic Il ia ;; I V'r S ; n. .( 'tiii'U. a . negro street car -'em ;'i!.i v-,'- u ho 'i' s t he - descriji tiotc gii-n' by : f.t.i. . -'-girl- W'tieh 'attacked'.-t.hi- gill fought.',.-, desperately until (iverc-oliie. - . -' Two Killed in Wreck. VTlnlliiigton, Wash.; Oct. 12 Two men; were k i lied an d se vera ! n j tired in .a (.real Western railroad wreck. iiines ol Iralfiy wero blocked. m DOLLARS Charles. Jghnson, Wake County Crimi nal, In Jail On Charge of Counter feiting Silver Dollars CAPTAIN THOMAS ON JOB Vicll Known Special Anenl of Gov ernment Traces ( onis and Hans Man Willi . ooils pi Possession .Mr. .1. N. Mi liary I' lest Oivef In loi'imit ion Leading to Arrest 1'itv liiuimii v lietore ( oiniiilssionei' ii hols I oilav. Tor lnakini? and iassiiiK counter- ieii: Tvlvi rdollar pieces and for hav- . i : i ii -molds in his possession. .Charles j .loliiisoii, a lioied while criminal, waa iiiduy biiiind . over (p.. court by Col, ,!oiui Xiclios, rutted States cominis siiiner, and in .d.el'ault iif .fl, 000 was coiiimitieil to the- Wake county jail to a wait trial at The -'November term of federal . courf, . .Toll ii son V finished serving; a Hen- ; tence. i:i the state penitentiary early . in M'plcmhcr and had not lout? been in. Ii; T o i k 1 1 from the stale farm in lialilax when he benan his ojiera tions uK a coiinterleiter. The firat hiiow led',-o .! he authorities had of hm operalioiis was given by -Mr. J. N. : lekarv. .keeper ol the market, who reeoned the matter to Col. Nichols. i .apt. .-Henry. K. T hoinas of Char lotte, one ot the best agents id the eniplov ol the treasury department, uo: on the job yesterday inoriiiiiK and before T 1 - o'clock last, niylit iiad loJiuson air".ii.ed and. sbcoliite. iroof PJ: his... Ku'lt. SeAeraT .-. coitnterfeit. liieces of silver dollars beariiiR . the date .of ; 1IIIM,. loKether With a niold . for inakiiig the spurious coin, wan found' in his possession! About.. tuitiW'iie-iTollar pieces have been re covered, but it is not; known how many were'lated In ciroulatlftn.. be-, lore Johnson Ss caught. H is not believed, lie had any accomplices s ii:aths AT 1)1 NX. '.Irs. William l.hlii(le llies After Illness ol Several Weeks Mi. J. (.. .lolinsoii, I'riinrneiit (mitine or Dies. ( M.eeial to I he 1 lines. ) lumn. X. C.Oct. la Mrs. Wil liam Ki.Tridue. who. lives near Dunn in l Tou.-r-pari of Johnson county died yesierda-y. .alter, an illiTess of several weeks." She Was . Miss Frances .Hose .' he tore, her ill a rriae. .. sister of Mrs. .1. X. ( r.-l. el Uniiii; Mrs. lianilall Tiirliimt..ii'i : :.!' .AVilsoM,'- and II. J. .' Tlose. tit. lioeky. .Mount., and Hr. Tobe : lioM' nf iloldshoro: .: She was a good v.ifi; and inol hei' aiid il leadel' ill good work ji )uT'. ( o in hi u n i t y and will, be iiiissed by her friends and '.relatives.' .Mr. .1. (!. Johnson -one of Iiiinn's iiisl, iiibaliitanls (lied this nioiiiing alter im illness: of several days. ..Mr. .lo-lnison had been engaged in the i i in i i :ii. . ti Inisitiess mr Kcvcrnt ye.irs. building some of the first. Ionises iti leu it Tie v:ls luiril Jilld raised in. Hariie.tT county and leaves a '.tarsi.1 circle of friends and rela tives, to mourn- his deal h. lie is Bur v iced l.v his wile and two children. SCARCITY OF LABOR IN CITY AND COUNTY ..Xeycr In the .history , .Of Raloigu lui.l 'iik(; (i.iiuly Were (lay laborers, so ha -ii to seeiire. Cotton pickers w.liii used To gel III cents a hundred pounds are now receiving 7fi cents; sireet hands' who lonneilv could be secured lor 7-V ceir.s a dav can now seem v ork ai fLTiU a (lav. One li'i::c local corporation has distrib uted ha mlbi lis offering; $1.afl a day , lo laborers. In cverv line of work men are hard lo secure. There was so much building in Iliilelgh this year that the supply of carpenters and other skilled hands wan not eipial to I he demand. Night work has been done in one Instance thai of the new Va-ss building on Faeiievilie street. ' : . The average cotton pickers will gather 1 ." pounds a day, hut flrBt elass pu llers will gather between 2 and 275 pounds, which at 75 cents a hundred is nhout $l.S5 0' Mot..t men are ambitloun to ' li JUoso tliojr feavbee dooj -
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