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Show > g° THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1907. ee [=== NATIONAL SENTIMENT - | ON = Oo OR | SM00 CASE > rm comment approve the " from vote ‘ leading journals of February throughout . 20, the East New eee ----- By y ‘ Rev. Thomas (od B. ‘ j Sen a --- Gregory. polygamy, terday lwas pushing one of that a the the ne a was) Mormon church past countenanced was vindicated at the senate itself, whose | tion and intelligence were put > Ting -oe ‘ a ee si Peon i hpaetoed = and fervent grosser, {| i a a eens prejudices of a an more the was his London much automobile streets faster at the before mistoneep-}|name as the attention United |man's Wernher, called to the the To on "/olution than | the equinoxes with To precession)of transgression would havelittleto bethe thoroughly con-| | before the magistrate, that the culprit was *‘His Majesty . . ad <c ely pe Bae en or St ae " i te nee We Sate nei Per cia ae the and he that he was not a of . them Walane: belonged party. - That> wae ee ape aha reasonable ing niope ys oa to ipwen right expect.t ac apnplics fact was that reasoning on ‘Se . ag chen really ava be polygamist ae jc own) own | bers to his i . an s0re we ase oe A fant te opten y "TheVe ui ‘ |! ae ih ‘ , = z anged order that not appear OL Thon the Salem sale e The higher Gaomeenntinued ‘ ae ‘ pie ee i ee I created othe membership in may Sine his 5 to fellow mem- witches!g in all it it that F law shouldiansurourh> be invok-|toon. Senitar' does not mean that ave" was 2 laugh. i look ther ? whole To at it king lot him there pretty. - who knows United [The king can pa no how wrong si le aa And roses, ind the eee iS Time. day's of and the ol ° the Lal o few Se ea: ca ets ,, wealth , not. as' that is forest or a TOMY /tering the best resolutfons use1. more Ll of i "andl he only Ariv hae : eee aringe grievance 23 eae ‘ s > io b > sJusi The $ ae paces or ground for f F Beton yetore offense were | must be accepted wanes ly um: ty uv ke a pa) ee a f Goa as such by the poor) jy { Vents , there are < at Grier men there who enn opinion, a se Setanta pint nour Ot wn- | two FEE ine Die eo y-relig ee ee > ecninn 4 toé ‘ the€ | D8¥ ; him . deprived of the eee seat in the] much , difficulty, see reflected the ehureh is the aurest me nF o bating plural ee .e the . x to see the eee naa his ae the onus o ye chur ps za his one ay r} 10 seems ma elto beén doing te EVO} of polygamy and believes decade of ' ne years. many . The century, a nt lec issue re es was] Episcopal .* diocese | of sta Central Pennsy|- aaa iS ones ~ of jon is the is ugly, simply he fut eartt dispiriting because vere were arth And c an hour time } exhausting flesh, ae nature or even the fiftes clueine da LP dowit Bok and ee:le ‘the ey n ha c¢ a i pay car dally. . be there used are mo ies sed recrea- for ur ¢ |of.a occupati sk time nti set lawyer, court With tt eo for Let And whole warning we wind dope a hi FY Ose tea break break we to do labs ovey be SOL. yE t his. a attend 4 m oe of an pill ; ald ae ' homewara a knout ou brief, granted relie! e tt must i le long; ride; our Fj box that Ingeth ike he dector dishe eh cnet ou day gong. want when ‘ ha Inwvet f briel dol mt { rb _ throb, Job! teach yourself..to always tudy, then memorize ers phrases something worth whil the or numbers, to. retain your memory. the day Many people | Learn to recall the number { a doz ate occupaVet ai ag eco M o m theic daily eh. or a score awof you iwequaintances |} remainder of Soli & ing 1 0 und alfj ior ind no \ of ) indeed acie , hif a : a n publie seores ye th inking ak he ce yey of ee on ces svaten a f ae a sabyourtaneneln yaa oO 0 Ke a lo Immense |ing nowher : people ; a the ‘ ae a Raa et ix fi i reer dle who! ‘ ie or O- x an ig MmO= 7 mint phish ‘ \ < esta ; t nclanore Io GACOpuon:| thinking' of se more If Jyou eee find any yourself Aen without > J ( ") () the a mare soft for the hod-carrier - h¢ lls his hed ith it up the ladder it's eas oJ 1 the tric of t the ' 1 l to tt e top t th building, build hi 1 wher | is a of the Be cks ge loosene nd f{ : edo Ae he ee ee a us gather around the table. while our heart ith ' drain a flask to th isiest task the Other Fello OOOO oO tap whenever who agit EOC Ss \ us, when 5 summer dt i rain i is is: drop will find compared with. other' Washing ‘and.} fres} ‘ ga refresh- | tures It is an jnteresting use of | ntal powers s stuc f faces indeed» refreshed for ofl: aah he on PSY "gh ee apart, rides and cents Shank's the wintry to take the rire the the 8 of ‘ the use ' : the doctor, who deals in human ills, he must leave his bed. armed with a for to Ee res rest five must i1- for the "systeeie m ear ( start to It's pretty And beats nbs H @ climt But most matnits aed reer rindae 4 soft tys he the | sulit tenta be-tne will pi = 7 for m. motorman- he but we must face of us have ee Rn EP 8 pretty i the do fare, At times he But the rest 8 at few movements for the de- | nothing of the chest and the redue-| think of lion of superfluous neral if a. ibenetit.°ofths 1S Fs oO and ; for to us have Be: . IUs pretty soft Though at 2 a, |; ear ‘ each culture: of the instead CR ae Clovinniits = -ory- make: : en you of tsirope alwaysJ Side. refering offense' he to epai > if you do not sing-it will pophlar-with people-wholdo és memorize dozen lines of prose rom. Une. Oath. PEPER: te: Yom. Have nothing else at hand, just for practice It is better than allowing your brain lorees to becomeé weak and. slip-shod ° from lack of direction . MWakecthe: feawostcof-the: . ; yur | time, and you will make ‘ ourse i ‘ Sf ee Xt : WAETT: ypEDE gth ing faces hom : YG APO" happ a to | foucauld \ NEVEPS FO, ‘ REDDY) support 3 odd end the a yep most La OF no", BO e ‘ of ,0ne Ue Rocheai wh ‘ - 5 ' t . E , A an ae A, a our , r Sp fae Opening Fnac tatne eit ee ea ne iS ‘ oad -_ re , . Display of =. Fine 2 Im orted Witliner a4 e ae " | - thing the ye perm rising physi soft nothing rest Lacking that saying old the is you ve can DODD Knew last gissertion it may be remarked he/ine law is a net that catches the little ! s¥pported by the evide nce of the /fijes, while the big ones break through growth of the young Mormon element}/gnd go on as though the net did not {in the church, and by less candid |] jexist gyi ; ne aie no : x al a 1 ae . Smoot, senator from Utah. This is|®Uthority than the Right Rev. EthelHistory aRarl impressive reasive acts acts of of th e|bert Talbot. bishop oa of the Protestant/that it one er of Hetic' the most ie in . twentleth Indisputable this out.,.In; 1s dying polygamy clares andere sent aene Philadelphia Public Ledger, Feb 21--The senate yesterday refused by nsa ar >a,4 vote of 49> to 22 toEms expel Reed senate the ee a that any person who commits the}that he was perfectly safe in rushing nn ai jerime, should be prosecuted; he main-!hjs car as fast as he pleased He\wals saddl ; ; ; ain on | tains he has never taken anv oath 4n-lthe "king ind, his. "majesty once tagonistic to his obligations as a citl- | peyeglec no subject would dare ta best to 1% a ennor his duties as a senator, and debring him before the court ent a ‘ ndern ehve Pentener ae tel which to a he 1 hor- Auggestion en a in I he minutes pretty. With The to make-ihis| iginiaattip and relax, your whole thif-as‘regularls youn ‘ y s'¥O can;dinner or comb your hair a You senate to which he was elected, and for rible past just referred to, with its 4} Which four ¢ years ago he was permit-]almost inconceivable story 5 of ignor= a < y ted to qualify, He is nota polygamist, ance and shame, brutality and opand never had any wife except the one | pression | Woman who is now his wife: he js"3 not E ven . , . Edward VIL, in this : opening| J as $0b rke Ki ; . Are Cordially Invited RAE SEES Bee AYE EET A ee | ee me i lisappearing ederal s governme s Gist : > of an , » sus > with it We shall not bi e ee of holding a ones fox ae tet cere ‘1 we can see the force r. SMOOUS) : : of , ee employ SOO r he solemnly declares that . IS mare @le -The candid and manly statement of] pared with the kings of old, is a most s | . p susts a: : all his influences to su tain. Ee Senator Smoot, of Utah, in his own | tractable. mild-mannered, reasonable| ehureh's new policy of Hot lb . behalf. before ‘the senate leaves little }and law-abiding gentleman-but in | reports that qalygeray be Sey ae ne foundation for the ill-advised effort to] fjoqward's laugh we may without f It's. frit-| fifteen|. without} F.a William | make is to utillze the days, or, rather, | beneti Oo your whole being, mental Study the faces you see and trs nd moments comprising the days, inrs ajand ' physical, will result form idaden' hace { a } the : ; , et nie oO f th © characte oO , | tt itt wonderful what Chink of nothing-the most difficult} their owner Notice ear nuses, ers be away accomplished we precious} do not! thing ‘ourself to do, - buta do it; orgrowing merely in eves chins. Observe how) . imag-!mouths, B ‘fritter time that if most ine plant the |few beautiful. mouth bea pl OWsh that 100r ea ; i c sic levils who are his ‘subjects,' « senate oR ie spite core cate tetiier the dawn of sani ‘ history,A known Terror ¢ oT so ld lie Red to the down Tight | pe leastae fortydistinguish |S the Freneh Revolution, that ol Cola like thoughts men's bestrode a and prineple constitutional. between ane. Stan ant ents couttan 6 ? ah Real senato nile , oe ld j mndi; ase agni sena-/|mere moral or religious : sentiment ossus, and kept the work make ad" Cast against him. ; The Ch ai of political servitude and moral con chaos tor from Utah is a monogamist, ane Brooklyn, Standard-Union, Feb. 20 PARTE ei ated ate ee 2 » music physical asked if a senator who takes a solemn The king-the "anointed 70%;jer _[ |possession which 1 belongs to soilil weveel : ti ai a o ! long a all meri an a oath to support the constitution and] the representative of heaven oreer equally, and upon) which no. trust or|-ping upon vou, the laws. and then openly ndvises the |on earth-is above-the Jaw, and what-| on aica) : era: % t Ae es , , ; ‘ ie a r ; ; sy NCate Can ODIAIN: RN orne Ing evel ea breaking of both, would have any real | ©ve! he does is. perfectly right ne | No matter hat regular occupation You will rise eee been those nights made twenty , fter for. on. ; ; along : hoards of directors with reput. oy corruptionists and financial pirates : srs W » take jers from others' who = ee eres : senate nh vet ereachet canes 2 rc than Dp, By day devote o this one purpose ehe {surpassed many professional "musiatLbilit ear ‘ clan in hei to read. difficult musi at a glance f your life is an indoor one, on |account of your oecupation, snateh senators are privileged to ‘ vio- | Was to the tune ‘ of fals ne eae Sasser ae Sey hot oh ; I ee aA pai mandates are f in conflict thei ih Lousan ia Si S i & do { Sein tesr s . ‘ personal notions. Its imay =with fairly\be ed have do « young, ‘self-support hat only vrata: (ary-Knowledge progre : With r: an's 2 to rasalitton, the ime ees atalified, for natorial 1: ma a s ; di squs ‘ senatork honors by serving on a church governing board with polygamists, whatsit was « ‘sald..of ' to be senators who on Bes you and determined knew a. hu wimen: who lustrate thek™: lopimne tower you Other e "-vour ake every day them for morning book' B in a you - make find you have just as much>} jJUSt AS u had before.you began| away pynut, retin reward build if . take to an . wasted Ohe completed you ystem, rea-| : fordeo. 3 a | their ,sea= L for us to _ ask trength fretting } this }are | her dim are buds bowel fell in [ ‘before wonder and Bek lethe One did --u Hee It Then, AUORBOOUD: if you areOff musical, : re : nusical, arrange to) | sive twenty minutes every « to sight | j reading You can manage it if you worth tailing blossom er : ; we K but Would It made think in by You will time. as were outwit at orsrefathers hers ttit es wan 8 5 volumes resolution ; endeavor | RR the pleasure iv perfect : 2 a GaR EO Srlea , do no AN ADE y oun |} And aman then is nearly) in that the laughter hol that of minutes force our ML Saeea ae To bloom cs eee ys history of the long past of mans mis|ery and. wretchedness,.. degradation 7and hame : j ‘tates find As , alt Wilcox. mad dawn 5 tragedy of: 3 ‘In a cause like this we can afford to} rise above conventional constitutional : . E ts : | censtruction. Which -means nothing Ig} at ' ao Shook Ther beion condoning | ly Rte heights ber be.missed. 1907 i.) Isa in improvement. if von | half hour given each | be Fifteen: minutes before breakfast,| -=jfifteen minutes after dinner. will not climb We: be settled dreaming New York Evening Post There | sistent the North Dakotan Should] ane® Me , i were twenty-eight senators who Phere | now introduce a resolution for the exfo "inseat Senator. Smoot in spite of |< lusion of Senator Lodge from the fact : ten _ | the constitutional and legal right of Oe aay ae Geers charac ae a [2 man to a seat therein that he has|the neighborhood from which the eh ; occupled nearly : three years nine wenUsinen halled,:but ‘still true ito: his}: moral' shortcomings) of} the Mormon | duty as an officer, the policeman per| church-its crimes, if you will-had/} mitted the auto to go on, but not withIno more to do with a vote on that res- | out imparting the information that the to age scorn to wait for having; W wae high neon was : Wheeler the mental health A |iky'i'"ttinc' wit stash |the end of six months with the num-| | Pi es ee aan SE a most clever, plan to forestall and . |We the|We address of leap to police: number betrayed by a|car and stated that his | That aissue i : jee i was | Bath House, Pieeadills Etla fault law} ORY ae (Copyright, Oopy gent, ' The speed} than Lise ep ae. By a through | morals and | ind raised his hand The machine country by | Stopped The fat-faced, jolly looking gentleman in the rear seat gave hi crass, issue States senate was never é member of; thatvs body os ab ial Rese he be a "Or rer rae e es eee ead oer eynice F aweee a ey ees : ee: aren Fas wack a nul 7) ite ee ad has such a bulk of see ttttone puree in on the upper oe oe poss oo timent committed against good the written laws of the the Mormon ehurch.' What was courage id ah Pde P ~ or ive u | |= York Evening Sun, Feb. 21.-/Senator Reed Smoot of his seat-and | allowed. bs, a 7 lin « sf "do ms r Were j ic t seeing Cs apwas n roven charge against|in a most impassioned manner. "Were \ policeman, seeing 3 the car ap 4 = : . Ae . k a Tigdn I lt to do otherwise, I should feel that |proaching at such unlawful gait, plant-|We te get a Se ca my had condoned every offense ever|ed himself in the middle of the way ; oes rains prominent in Which had in j tion - Edward VII, , King= of Great : Britain | | jand Ireland and Emperor of India,|. and 2h 1907, [ There Ss eo ! = | ‘ < I |= 5 Editorial South ae | | THEA SERIOUS SIDE OF ||| || HOW TO HEA GET THAND KEEP!| LAUGH KINK'S S i " | ny } SENA i great 1ritted to 1 very plain one, in which it did not|/¥@ml@, for many years missionary |jaugh at the acts for which the poor seem possible that just and honest bishop of the jurisdiction then includ-/and the humble were made bitterly P ~ -_ {ing Utah The constitutional !t» suffer men, who still regards this Ed as a. gov-]_ Seer : een grounds datas sufter a ernment by law under a constitution, and considerations of policy against The "upper" classes-the king and could go wrong, but the clamor was the exclusion by majority vote of al/nis fayorites-could do what they great The 5 outcry simple in law \ \ \ \ =e , was eat. and. senator }°® the the question was, Should a senator and in' fact,entitled: to his seat who has once been ground that a chureh he belongs laws, have sworn jn, to which pleased, |them to has some time violated the been ably stated by Sena- and there was none account, while if the |ejagses violated the prisoned, branded, law they whipped to call "lower" were at imthe under the constitution and laws, be thrust out of the senate because man people wanted to get rid of him The senators had the courage to dis- |tOr Knox. | able 4 sincaavised | Sontrtetl. denrived of their ears ‘and A more lamentable and ill-advised | oftentimes of their lives atte to attuck polygamy by ex-Is|/at But it things is encouraging to a know that eluding from the senate a man who last are taking turn for regard the clamor and to abide by The senate thus encourtheir oaths. ages us to believe that we have not got to thejaw, point of iasubstituting nigéinal which supvos q| not a polygamist could hardly have}tne better. With all of its" faults, the faults ft sull has a-plenty, been made, and were it not that the/and |imstitution has already received its/grand new century in which we find death blow,unwise there anti-Smoot might be grave fears} ourselves is waking up to the importhat the campaign |tant fact that Right yet 7 eo rOVe ania 7" abe ‘for vo ; resolution Senator kota, in bate BAD the lav es New York "IT shall cast now the the | Would 22.- of the | Smoot |phatic a (the pending." to tavor. in favor to retain enough has passed Da-,legislature can de-|al movements deprive |likely zs \ k against to vote declared|time North senate proposition react | purported Commercial, Feb my vote in favor Hansbrough of the course of the on of is to the moral of It ree issue be permitting when the it | by hoped em-J/all the/the their own true strong and world Seba Brod Housewife Campanulas, belis, are among the canterbury beautiful of bells. end Flowers our maT ne he. Bloom About Ifer. By bells i weed is the bloom, ictawere Ti showiest speit is suchz often Gariea from' no ¢ | a ree beautiful has species cultivated. blue ahaa variety. but there ere a Campanula is The a | dwarf gular of turbinata species or small variety which is beautiful, growing 2|Campanula to 2 1-3 feet high, and is best adapt-|harebell, is ed to a garden. ecarpitaca, type | Campanula white semi-double | jes masses, mixing colors medium, the common) numerous blue } darkest the suited white is another For. rockerles, for borders open and New Nesbit York, journment Says this Will Happen) On Acquittal. March 9.-With of trial spikes white 2 ce sete) the of the ad- | only between ett Bh ca, children she biggest old lady 5 ‘ the with story told to Thaw EPIDEMIC IS us #fter had looked this >REamM. She had Thare a maker a littel at many: z a old 2 lady After she wile she Go wich flats the can lived wrote ‘ lived in a so many childern she didn't cnow what to do To live in a shoe was pritty tuff, But a six (6) room flat wasent big iult HATS. in and The Most Magnificent Dis- play in the entire history of the Auerbach Brats is') ye ra 3 ats is what peepul ware on top of thare heds, thare is lots of brains & hair ON CHECKED under hats, but moar hair The than Delmas would see her alone, and not want heard," to tell not permit in his presence her me to) brought I did| what { It has been testified insane when he made here was only a few hours from where would burial. dren's [ite REC ae ER Housces-Lots-Investments, so to the ceremony make the the time} at every was per-| arriage price and on the on terms classified Court. the A Birmingham child started loudly that it was found continue the business of ‘Those &4 to to suit Stable, pages in All Highest crying who acts usher. * produced which he placed in sobbing child. This the act ‘had the desired effect: the youngster Inever murmured again. It appears a of American with Our Own . HT ' Meritorious in | the ‘ y Degree. of STYLE. = the voldabie, It is said that young Nesbit Have you read the special subscrip- that this thoughtful constable keeps a bases his story on the fact that it| tion inducement in today's issue? It stock of cheap dolls, which pro+ would be comparatiyely easy to sever | uso substantial saving to you. duces to pacify noisy young children, ¢ the marriage tie, proyided that Thaw ‘Just 20 days left. \-~Birmingham Post, ; et ath Trews . Choicest Together : near at hand in vain endeavor-| soothe the child, but the con-| ® little doll, ',hands of the London Creations. Chil- Impossible the court. that : The the gentlemen hats to seratch much it Is go- Cop Kept Dolls. was a singular spectacle day pro- Styles. All the Acme There other that Thaw was) Rog) Extate of every nature in every his will, which) jaye of Salt Lake is offered for sale of his marriage to Dvelyn Nesbit, This, | gyerybody, under the laws of the state of Penn-| today, ' sylvania, formed, for . Paris The Nobbiest that my sister is being kept away from | case of chicken pox and one case of when folks go to church, shows, hoher husband as much «as possible, In|} pneumonia were also re ported, mak-|tels, etc., the gentlemen must taik off order to finally secure to assist in the plan. I learned about} ¢tnirty-one Ss, seventeen females| the matter after my return from Pitts-|onq fourteen males. Seventeen deaths burg last Sunday and went immediate-| were reported, nine males and eight ly to the Loraine to warn my sister. | females were four bodies Store. that makes. er's wife, to the effect that if Harry | There oh babe por eee under quar-|months, they are all full of fethers, : J roa re x jantine in the city. Five cases of diph-| velvet, ete When all her hats caim Thaw goes free his family will en-| theria were reported and there are|hoam Ma send to Pa, O look at all deavor to permanently separate him} eleven cases under quarantine. One)the butiful velvet! & Pa sed I am glad from his wife Young Nesbit said: , case of scarlet fever, two cases of mea-|the velvet {s sumwhare, all my velvet : : f gone }is one fever, typhoid of case one leer Se pe Sours Te UabG cero "ig & total of fourteen cases of infec-|says that is beekaus tlous and contagious diseases for the |}have to talk off thare week thare heds & see how During the same period there were ing to cost, Best duces. dall Thaw today until Monday, in order | Z Ladies hats are prittier than mens that the prosecution might have time} hats & they ought to be. y Pa has to call witnesses In rebuttal just now, The epidemic of cerebro spinal men- |one (1) hat wich he has had for three jingitis is being checked. There were|(%3) vears, jt is 2 pritty green color, it came a surprising statement from /only three cases reported to the city|used to be black. My Ma has six (6) Howard Nesbit, brother of the prison-| board of health during the past week. |hats wich she has had for three (3) Mr. 5 if it out conWe feet bare |80 ne pyramidalis, | P29 the shoe five feet.iIta 1. the shoe jhis cell in the Tombs. he laughed lrefused t ake any ¢ ent. SME aR Se ee a permanent and legal separation. I have been told that the Countess of Yarmouth will remain in this country for some Boer t Q71 Kirk. thing (2) sizes: 0 sy wo one shoes was the one wich ; shoe lived in, she had so many ; she dident know what to do, As' Be 1 at ¥ 2. Littel rocker- covered flowers. poeraay young Nesbit's When the story was Bene o at hee at te Harry Ken | is the |= the snow, except stockings, & wasent for shoes we would find whare the men lives wich has the tracks for cleening the street, & wud run at them with our bare &as hit them in the nose with our TO. DIVORCE EVELYN THAW) iircrneys tor the defense indignantly Howard 5 t --_-_---- rotundifolia, the English |S5¢ toald him Well, I will taik best. One of the tallest littel onen & live in. a shoe & you hardy border or old-fashioned | varieties. is Camparula It should be planted in irre- | which sometimes réaches. Campanula t ESSAYS. William FPF. . ps : Shoes dwarf of the prettiest Is the varlety, species is perennial, of easy culture, roducing flowers in great or e A w i s e =seed. abundane he second year f r tbundance the second y« from seed the | in persicifplia Campanula northern states, js an almost continu- | 8 " yr, is erennial, will grow | in ean an ieis, t perhaps, any any eo ssoil, and the most | I 2 BOBBIE''sS hardy flowers. Some of the dwarf spe-|to lightest blue, pink and white, It is cles are not over six inches high, while ]a distinct variety called "cup and saucthe tallest reach five feet and over. jer," an several that are decidedly There are many species in cultivation, | double The young plants should be of.which the following six are set out not later than most June, deserving: s arc ss" OO See 5 ay the of this great almost for the ethies 1s ROS to | bluecanterbury slic | eles The as ee known and most St Wants also : harebelis Who nes humble- history, bringing the big the bar of justice along AMONG BEST PERENNIALS |/"::'.78" for az with the little ones, punishing the and prominent offenders as Pp sowerful pre well as those of lesser note in the world It is a most hopeful sign. It means that the long night of moral apathy "is passing away, and that we are near- CANTERBURY BELLS Hints ay Ee obedience to upon which depends perception nowadays, in to and the render order, progress is the that is One, and that men are bound all he alike to of civil first time criminals m law poor the illustrious It ;truth object. One and bound rules national|all be swayed by emotionfounded on error, and defeat Right's |rich Mr. } weak, his seat will be to indicate that ues , |