The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 82, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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I When Governor ('olijuilt ah-
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To the organs Head carefully
he last epierle of T X Jones of T'
er It contains much valuable and
literl ing iufoniuuioh
♦
i Judge M M Brooks Imu on ont- 1
|\e \n Sunday s liatiaa Nt \M • huh
Is tik the point The Judv has > hah
[\ of atriking atraight from the
%Uot»lder.
J ick Johnson vw 111 pull 1 next
little; st .1011 f’lf wit 11 s(<n- .llo.\ . i
jtVusfralJn Pp in ] ho present firm1
Jim Jeffrit# but uot applied for a
Reserved seat
♦ -
!>o®e not tV g-mrnor i'« <■! that
hv is opening m~ • at:paign I1'- re-
election just I little ton earl>'.’
Quarter horses run great ri>k in at- j
tempting mile heats
.—*
Since Governor Colquitt has se-
cured a hoard of regents to suit him
lie should educate his boys at the
Texas State Cniversiiy instead of
tousling thee to Ne> M<-\ico.
♦
Judging from Uo* nut"her of uiis-
sUMcpiiCUts in :11s latest literal;. «f-
fiu-ion. Jake Wr»11*•» - in t hav. an
implication «;udiug unit Teddy
tyopsovolt for luetnbei .-hip in the
Apoaoias club
Eight insurgents and three demo- \
erats are working hard to sta\- off |
a H>te on the reetpro< it % bill. In.
th(*y ran not hold out much longer
Most anybody (an guess* tin- name of
one of the three democrats
♦
The Lorimer investigating <0111-
/nittPP irttl assemble ngati next
[Thursday and will* iwoceed to detei-
Jmine who ie the biggest liar in the
'state of llmmis Th ere ate a rumi
jber of contestants for first honors
No use iir gtrtng to Oklahoma or
{Mail* Qi'Hgia 10 ascevrain wheth-
er nf not prohibition will prohibit ;
pvhejjf th* information is to b« had i
{at your otfn floor l)pn*t put \n
ilieuij(4r-Husa b to th'. trouble o! pin i
ring Voir railroad fai * to < I. - :-ia to
(find out if they servo b* * r instead c»f
(buttermilk The weather is too ho'
Jto travel.
! The democratic iin the
lower house of congress mad# a
preat mistake in not >eokiuy tin ad
pice of our junior senator before
Jtaking a stand on arif itylitira! goes
jfion. He is dis leased with . verv*
[thing which ha been done amt i»
prices him greatly to -e liis pa ^
pet s«o far ki'ay4from tint old demo '
rraQe land marks
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j Tilt* San Antonio Lipid month-
he T? am or nf Woodrow Wilson. Jtid
ton Hannon Joseph w Folk Du t
It Francis Marshall Indiana an-li
’harnj) <JarL ■■«.*> an he or rerepm- |
'andirMr* f« r the proflldency next
/eat. Tfe«v' LJ :ht should not show -
fs msToxaTlv to tfu slat* h> ov-
ookiag entireh fh« i <■< nmin< nda
Jons of the («alv» -.-ton eonventp-i ^
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u '! if icaiaU i»si<J iii'Hr Auatlii
n. II |> r■ miner- ml Club lia»
I till* <1 . la-• * - KIIHK ' *UI v'cl
ng in lint! . linn fur n-n -Ia n !<!■
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t g«„ -1 road* in u.ai count.' An
• lection will bi‘ lii'lil »nuii lor vnl-
| .;11. bond* for building road*.
n. Magnolia ivirollum conifranj
whi* li liaa refill i lea ai Corali ana
and H. aimmil alii i Mublisb a |dnul
at t'uiia in tbc neat future
Palestine is to lime a I "."On
bank bulltling Work on (iie bul1«l-i
ink ' to begin at onee
Tin it: of Beaumont lias asked
fm bills mi a now warehouse to be
. I ti ll on the eitv wharf at an osti-
ateil . NjietiM of *1 -..11110
I Tlif l)i)TKl issoo of $10(1lino for
blinding rood roads In Gregg coun-
ii w as i arri* d by a largo majority
Tfi* IV\}i‘ Barrmtrd.
Fort Worth Texas July 10 The
!'« \:is Commercial Secretaries a»\<1
Busjfie-s Men s Association has jtHf
issued a pamphlet entitled ’*Tii-*
Texas Barnyard” which gives a
iv rit' -up <>r the live stock industiy as
Fin !«• Sam found it in his census
Tlie cover pun*- is huwl-
uin* ly Illustrated in four «olo
i showing V'nClo Sum open* eg
\ \iarnyard gate and letting 11>n<»f-e(Y('
head of live sto< k out Into u pas-
ture as large as the German Cnipire
three times bigger than Japan a id
almost as great in area as the th’T-
teen original colonies an.! ac» ordfiig
to the Secretaries it is tie grandest
sight In the 20th center: eivfleta-
t ion.
The mules horses rafl'e Hogs
sheep and poultry ar< given a sepa-
rate write-up and t. • superiority
of the Texas product pointed out
\* cording to th» gov'-nu.ient fig-
ures quoted i i i • ire 702 000
head of mules van.e l rt $108 per
head 1369000 head of hor.ses
valued at $80 per head; 8268.000
head of cattle valued at $19 so per
j head; hogs valued at $27000609
and 2uon.ooo head of shoep valued
at $2 90 per head. According to
■ < pamphlet also have in Texas
2r..oooooo domestic fowls and
ou t.non swarms of Ones
The pamphlets» are for free dis-
tribution arid copies can he secured
on application to the headquarters
of the association at Fort Wo th
IM KM l t> BY MY m 1< >
FOB \ HIDI.OIS Ulv<.
I imlisiiinan Missing Miui\ d> tlis
Sought B\ Mis Wife in Boston.
Boston July 10.—Believiir*. that
h«*r husband ih being pursued by t> -
an : i< who degi^e the r.r.i
of a marvelously hideous ling In-
n 'Sess-ft. Mrs. Tosenhin. S*aUto:i
of Chester. Kngland. arrived i:i Bos-;
u>n on tlie tith on the 4<'f'i d.r of
her search whirh lias eaiPhsi her to
India and arrows ih< continent t>*
Boston. »»**
I Mr. Swanton re-tet/-1i.i. n.d'ver
i lng heal ing a ride bine stone a*
•« reward for set vie u mi an Indian
'hu 101 five yen*. <> more nco Ih
I has siue< htfii continually bowoughi
i to nfttl >■£ of hidia for ihe ref urn
| of the ring. He went to India to.
learn flu <ami< and al'tc: writing
Jie was Jeaving Bombay for Amer-!
lea wus lost to bis wife Mrs. Swan
ton \\a.- told ber husband had been'
seen b\ i fri<ml in Bostmi. and is
here to find him
Kidney Diseases are ( uialde.
i under cert ala conditions. The rigid
| medicine must be taken before dhf
! dlserf&e ha* progressed too far Mr
■ Perry \ Pitman Daje. Texas says-
I was down In b»-d fur Xotlr month?
| with kidney and bladder trouble m-.
gall stones. One bottle of Foley’s
Kidney Remedy cured me well an.)
sound " Ask for it. For sale by the}
Ourlin . inn Cuflin Dryg to. **
Hide Hq. Purlin1* Phat nnwy \V. Fid-*
d&w
Anything you want in the wtiy of
fuel and feed at SUlve & Keys'. if
MilfifRlHHIJl
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Vou say this i* curious dor-trim*
for \> 'Mbit satitat Then wnv <lo * e
SH» this aiifl *« HUS' ‘T you DJ*’
w hen Mi«* const n' i'iii of anti proht
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• rlna at Kent Wmtti r«*ei»ih. they
at* and .inri ’oa.lt
eiuilsi.v mm it« «l that « ie»»ec 11*1°
*Mr »opy of UiIS mum luluifMi !«» n<*
:»ur|m'.flier fliati to inisW ad *n>
prejadunr men aaainm toe motuiure
I’hey in* d hard to fit in a plunk foi
their peraoiiui liberty plea hut that
plunk is not iu it this time Y\ e had
| iu nail flm' tliiui? down and we did
We* have never said mu implied
'hut pridiihjtion would it"* decream
<a*iiHUlitpi ion I lie add re* - Itself riles
proof thai if will ami it must no! be
said we are delih*T«ti* l> utialetidiuyi
men. for the burden of the whole
Letter is to show that a does Did we
not say that if deci used the cases
• >i drunkenlies* hi j * r real in Wav
ahaeliie? Did we nof say it reduced
<Tituc !
\\ <* take it t<»r gianlod it is the
do*dre of every man except the man
<Ur«<-iJ.v in teres ted in the saloon to
dovpiKly eottbuiiimat* u plan that
will decrease consumption and we
dart presume that you agree with
us here We are only differing in
t.he methods to be employed to this
end.
We have more proof that prohibi
tion will decrease drunkenness auu
crime ac compared with the saloon
system
In Kaufman county tor the la-t
ittn-ee years of saloons 'her grand ]u
ri«'s returned ««n misdemeanors 17
felonies of which 22 were for mu*
tier making a total of lb To Kid o'*
the above Indictments were for sell-
ing liquors to minors selling on
Sunday selling liquor without li-
cense and selling liquor on ele. bm
days.
Indictments returned by the rraitd
juries for the last three years under
local prohibition misdemeanors t-T
felonies 61 of which 8 were for mur-
der. making a total of only 128 in-
dictments Jor the three years as
against 1070 for the last three
[ years under saloons; ;
The totaj c<»urt expenses of the
district (Hourt for the last three year* !
under saloons $ 18358.7•"» Total
district court expenses paid by conn-|
ty lor the Inal three under \
prohibition $7984.3." which
shows a saving in favor of local op
tlon In the county for the three
years to the an^punt of $lu374.40.
Another argument you would use
to show that we are trying to mis-
lead is our reference to the taxable
values of Kills county in which you
cite us to the full rendition law We
accept your reason in pan for the
increased value* for Kills county
Imt how about the city of Waxaha-
•liie with an increased valuation of
*1 10!t87f».0f> or nearly double
what it was in lima. You cannot
hide behind a full rendition I t
here at all for no such law is em-
ployed in this city.
We are not claiming that prohibi-
tion is the prolific source of every
prosperity bur when \ou accept ait
advertisement for the li |uor inter
• sts and insert that ad In your paper
as you have done this week stating
that to vote in tliiSMiinondmeut will
nst every ta> payer ii Uliis countv
and Texas more than $2 00 each we
begin to cite these people of Kills
comity to the fact that it is nor so
not a word of it. We'must nail that
down too
l)o you belie v< that statement In
vyur paid KilumnB is true"
ho you not know that Kllin county
today paying as the is lavs on
*4M0.<hum»P worth of good roads
bonds is paying under local prohibi-
tion mo* ci ui on every one hundred
dollais Jess than sin did in 1902
under her saloon system?
]>oeh t.Ue records of Kaufman
county show that her taxi1 had to
! he In or «»ased to meet the saloon de-
ficit from her licenses?
\k a business Dioj/OMiUon tie- li
cense system is a failure both in '
principle and. pi act ice
Hut why argue all these points j
Mu key to the whole complaint you
make lies in the fait stated by you i
as follows "There has never beetil
since men begun to vote an .ls.o.:c |
unfajjer than this one in which you '
so vainly strive to identify wi'n the
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Tl«« if liiildn I #(4*»Nttt
■iif idatfotm. |n4 litxt#4 «1 ton*
! gttifift fff#r and id^rtitvin* jnsWM#«lf
v. mi hifii and tits platform. M Ita*
j \ «• Mifff it ltd found vMtif
idatf«»ri»i *• <*•>»! otmajrti tmr liltn. and
got r»n it I *n >«»»* #tl* that” alll
\<mi nail !!*•* d«**n*
vs i*ll vim *•* » platform a *a
l» *» p wMlina »• stand on In a aar
fc. t h Is dan** ‘*t!« *> do r«*t
want to irtiiiid on *»»• h a i*lal?<*rili ll
m*\ Ihp» | « im" al "t»»>rt> And ln«al
*tdf a«»v«*rni»n*nt. htit if it la. it
df'Ptt* infr tIt** lio'ws-s and Iho tnan
MOOI ot fins land. i»id *< art* awaitin'
It
\\r Oil VOtl MgM ill till* Saloon S'H- |
j *4 tn is on vow side ami ho retract j
not a ".ml so long thm f*»ct re
'mains- true hot ae (to bh». and we
1 know there are cond men over there
who an* there not because thev
! want saloon* hut thin thing of local
j -elf government has grown to In* a
mightier factor to tlieiti than the sa
| loon We Indieve the saloon system
| tends to destro* local self goTcrn
incut and to preM*rve ’ this union
this principle of •• fat he** the sa-
loon must go.
They open!' declare they "ill not
obey tin* will of the majority hut
there ure &om»- men in Texas who
are actual).' thinking about voting
wet juat Incan * they think Dallas
county wants i t la « g Wo declare
to you that the.' have more respect
for tin* saloons lo- al self govern-
ment. than the saloons have lor
yours for they are trying every day
to break it down here in Ellis coun-
ty.
Do you be!.' ve in saloons in mii.-
county? L)o you believe the license
system is right Do you believe in
count'- option for the siuo Sunday
law ' Bexar Harris. Balveston. i'Jl
Paso couaties do iwit obey the Sun-
[ day lawH. |
| B a man living in Kiiis county bo-
; lieves the saloon system is wrong
land votes lor county option then
j tell us will you is that man exercis-
I ing his full duty as a patriotic citi-
zen of Texas when he goes to the
ballot box on the 22nd day of July
and votes against this amendment
and thereby helps to fasten on Dal-
las and the 24 wet counties of Tex-
as a thin? fie does not believe to be
right a thing he does not want In
his own home?
Will men never see that the li-
• mse system belongs to the govern-
ment. every man every where with-
in i Ms great state and not to 2 4 wet
'unities Will men never see that
the government belongs to the ped-
pV and any part of that system be-
longs to all the people and when 2-1
i wet counties undertake to force on
1 »>7 dry counties a thing they do not i
want In their system of government
they deny the right of the creature
that created the license system with-
in this state to recall that act by a
popular majority exercised purely
by and upon the very basis of its
creation- all the people.
Has the saloon system become
greater than its Creator?
HU.IS COUNTY STATKWlDi; KX-
KIHTIVK OOMMlTTKIv
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A l.l\ I I! MIAMI I \ I
ltl\l IlKAIS ( \MlMKI..
Dodson's Liver lone Does (Im* Same
Wmk as Calomel Witlioiii
Making Y'oii Suk—D Is
\ egetuble Tastes
Dood and Never
Fails.
everybody who +ras ever taken
Calomel knows what a strong drug
I' is Calomel spurs the tired liver
a if it were a. fired horse and
while the liver works harder for a
little while. It is soon weaker than
ever.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a vegetable
Cmi<- that gently induces the most
Sluggish liver to work Taking it is
f" eW' il by no bad aftfer-effe^ttii No
restriction of habit or diet noces-
s For eithe erhildreu or grown
people.
Cuilin Drug Company sells a large
bottle of Dodsons Liver Tone for
I ' ’ \ ' « ntK and guarantees it to be a
itutt :<1 ' calomel and
will u \t- von your money back if it
ii>n ppoints you. (4) ‘
Fob v l\idn«\ Pills are composed
01 iii'tredicnis specially selected for
f ' 1 r ontci-live healing tonic and
simulating < tfeet upon the kidneys
hi i lib i and urinary passages. They
ar« antiseptic. antlUthic and a urb
H'i solvent For sale by the Otirlin
. ('urlin Prug Co !'snrfh Sido
d iuarc Cil» Jill : Pharmacy. West
S'do Wjuarc d&w
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I .< M A I MtlthHI
Phe Waiahathie dealer* are pay-
inc He following price* for country
prodnro today:
Wheat No 2 i haul*.(®c
Oaf* per bushel . 4 5c to 50c
Corn per bushel .o' to 85c.
Alfalfa Hay. per loo $16 to $ 18
prairie Hay per ton. $11 to $12 50
Johnson Gras* Hay per ton $14.00
Chickens friers per II • 1'c
Ileus per lb. i c to 8c
Kkk-. per dozen ■ ■ . . . 10c
i Mintiy IJuttcr. per lh . 15c to 20c
Cream (hiiUerfat) per lb. • 28%e
Hogs on loot per lb. . 5c to 5%<
Fat Cows ou toot per lb. 3'4r to 4c
That Five-Dollar Proposition.
The Daily Light has on its sub
. rlption list a largo numb' r of sub-
scribers who pay $5 in advance for
a year’s subscription. rtjohe \Vn"
take advantage of this utter nut only
save a dollar on subscription ean
j .ear. l>\it they are not troubled wit'*
! a collector during the time. One
thing in particular that we have no
[ tired is that those who pay $f> in ad-
I vanee almost invariably continue to
pay in advance and few. if any. go
back to the fjQt-cents-per-monfh plan
If you have never tried the five-dol-
lars-H-ydar-in-advancc plan we want
you to try it ope time and you will
at once see how well pleased yon
will he. L
Rogers Hotel Arrivals.
Arthur Koenig. New York; John
C Woods. Dallas; Then. L Koenig.
Jr.. New York. K Sewell. Cleburne;
Mrs M. Wilson and aJfcter. Houston;
11. (' lliio’vr Jr . Dallas; J. C. Lee.
Austin. H Gilliam. Italy; S. Delga-
do Dallas; V' D Anderson. Orange;
J. J Howe Sherman; J F. Free-
man. Waco; Geo. Dreiling New Or-
leans. John Aucdiincloss G. B Mul-
dow. Dallas; .7 M Whitton. Hills-
boro; W. D Compere. T T Hill J
N Fender Dallas; W S Robinson.
Finns; R R. Leatherman Alva
Brant. Dallas
mm Try the New Bakery.
We have opened a first class bak-
ery and we are prepared to give you
ihe vory best bread made from first
class flour by an up-to-date baker.
We guarantee every loaf Give us a
trial.
tf BEDFORDS BAKERY.
l ivery body** Picnic.
There will he a picnic for every-
body ut Oak Branch July 21. The oc-
casion will be a prohibition rally !
Prominent speakers will be on hand
to deliver addresses. The public is
invited to attend.
Well ('leaning and Digging.
I do all kinds of wfnk on wells i
and cisterns; cleaning and repair- i
mg If you have* anything of this !
kind see t*. \V Gentry Rogers;
street.. Bullard Heights. 83p
»
P J Roach agent for the Ameri-
can Express company at Denison
spent yesterday in the city with the
family of E. T. Graham. Mrs. Roach
will remain here several days before
returning home
i am having a good run on my
etching work. I furnish the drapery
and flowers to make you a beautiful
picture. Am ready to make yours
Mrs. P F Devenport Photographer
tf
Don’t fail to take advantage of the
special excursion rate to San Leon
next Saturday night. See notice else-
where for particulars 81 p
The Waxfthachie Grain Co. has a
full line of feed and fuel at. attrac-
tive prices. tf j
Try our special "Snow Flake"
bread Bedford’s Bakery. tf (
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uruf Ikni in m living th*
FORT WORTH A LFNVI R CITY RY
.III) it* Solid Through
Train* lm fading ttnf+rth liming Cot
and hlei Ini l i ghird f'allman I yu/i
aunt la rrcognieud a* affording the
[Ini ia it vrd Vo»t i ample it 1ran*por
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4(-»* ft.#* « <4 /#* #*> iA«f n
Jlimbiuit DuHai* tnd lMnv*r tn with th*
T’irtii'v 4 litatu- !-'#//»y Railway.
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Fart Worth Imnom
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“On Time''
l\( FUSION ItAIIS
One mill oim-tliliil Inn ini' Hi©
round trip between points In
Texan July 2 ». 4 final limit
July 6th.
HOI STON. Jill) loth . .#8.75
INpolar Ixrursloii lo (iitlvetiloii
July 8th.*1.7.1
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For furtlur information rail on
T.oral Auent or w rite
T. J. ANHFKSON. <h t .V.
Houston. Ti-xh*
a jrjcv stl;\k
or some succulent chops can always
be had at this market. In fact you
cannot obtain any other kind here
for we handle only the choicest
| meats. And remember that the cheap-
! est cuts from prime meats are bet-
ter than the best cuts from inferior
grades.
Fresh Barbecue «nery d.»\ 1\>.
H. N. NYCUM
Botli lMiones ;{S.
What You Want
How You Want It
When You Want It
M || 1 or anything in the
line ol printing coroe
to us and we u guar-
antee you satisfactory work
at prices that are right i
Foley Kidney Pills
TONIC IN ACTION . QUICK IN RESULTS
Give prompt jclnd from BACKACHE
KIDNEY and BLABBER TROUBLE
RHEUMATISM GGNGESTiON of the
KIDNEYS INFLAMMATION ol the
BLADDER arid all armoyiij^ URINARY
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION '
8. A Davis I7?7 T\ asItAvina Rr. ConnarsTfila j
Inn. is in his h'ill > .Mr. Ilsviinsu.: ‘I have ■
lately fiiillared i.nu-l. I.. ... . and hind.
dvr I hailaeverehackacIms auUtiA I Mi<> l i.jh
was too fran - out can : v me fib p-wa n-nrl n 1
at night and in m> liln.i.iar there was ci>iilaid
pain I tonk Fola\ h idtif.v I'm; lor s. in • I irim
and am Dow fraa of el Ir.nihiaanil egaoi aide to
he lip and around l I .y Kidney Pills have my
highest recoipineudnlion."
THE Cl III.IY HUHtlS
< tirlin Drug C o. Nniili sidy Siniaiv
Ciu-liu's Pliamnn y W i»t Sitlo Stinpif i
THE SHORT LINE
i' i • i i i i S! t ( | cr Haily
Chicago and
Kansas City
via
Rock Island
j JOHN B. GEORGE
Poth Phones 61. C. T. & P A
Owned and controlled by home
people and dependent upon
heme people for suppor*.
0ir servlie Is good mid ■>e
are retting more long dis* in*
.cvUK>ii iom= ali the time
Are you patronizing a home
institution?
Ellis Co. Independent Telephone Co.
fcklridge
Garage
Change
Having recently purchased
the Waxnhachie Automo-
bile Co. we are having the
place rearranged so as to
enable our customers to
leave their machines with
us with absolute safety
nrul with the assurance
that they will receive the
very best of care.
We have good me-
chanics and will
appreciate a part
of your patronage
COLE AUTO CO.
J. A. SIMMONS Manager
F) ATE NTS F OftVuN E S
I foi patents. Patents secured
wF through us udverteud withr ut cl»arjr«*.
New lists of inventions needed and possible
buyers Hints to inventors.” ‘ Why *t>nm
luventvrs fail Book on patents. Sand us
ma*ili sketch or model for search of Patent
(r!i ^record* and report on patentability &>. i.J
W uts in MM nHe-t and toarffli. Mr Creelev v bile
Hci> K . nU'X'nn''r"f I'oS'nts had full charFuof
k S. IV'J-t Ofti.-.. liXI I I I f .1 H. IMIUI.
Klnini'fi. \Va.hinicroii. 1>. C
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