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Show I Street Car Time Table MURRAY SUPPLY HOUSE. IN THE NEW BLOCK BY mf-h'- f er Ttie cars run fk tih vico, leaving Murray, cotuu,ti:ciiii; at C:3tf . tii. until 7:;w p. thu 9.00 o'eiook aad 13 n. First m.. Iruvtii Sunday I HE CREEK. South, Wholesale uud Retail Dealers ia NEW & SECOND-- VXD H FURNITURE, Carpets. Draperies, Crockery, Stoves, Glassware, Tinware, Etc. PI ymm furnish vonr IIoue Ct'tn le'e. AVe New Ranges, Hot Blast and all Kinds of Stoves, A carload on ha ml. A full lfue of New and Second Hand Furniture on hand. The Largest and Finest Stock in the Cjuuty, All Kinds of Goods bought and old. m 4 Tn inLr . DENVER SALOON. IT EVERY VILLAGE UTAH WITHIN MOUNT fULDY ch'Klreu was pilifui when the ImiMiofj to bbai.e aii.l the walls to erack. uli gut out ltjr rare coikI fort uae tln-alive aud uoue of them were seriously injured. The home of James H. Welis was injured to the exteut of $100, aoj that of .1. A. Iloss to the extent of $1 JO, Many others were injured to the extent of from $.'." to t".0. At Aunahella a large rock fell from an upper wall iu Uusaell Kelley's new liofise and grazed the cheek of Mrs. Kelley. The walls of this buildiuijf were throw u out of line fully four inches aud much of the work will hate to be done over. In stope No. r and ttiunel No. 3 of the Annie Laurie mine the dirt iu tha ceiling aud walls started to fall, but uo one " as ijurrJ- auJ il is believed hat no serious injury was done the There was a landslide iu the l'"".v"D s'' ,llilt stag's could not reach kiuiW-rleaud the mail was taken iu on horses. In Clear Creek canyon the toad was blocked aud a great number of boulders will have to be removed before trartio can be re- - TOWNS. FIFTY MILES OF SlFFEHS DAMAGES. south. ifoiii etc., to 8 p. in., Coining iQ- - S, S.:V lesviuif Murray on half hour mtvIm, then 'J.'M and 10:3t) Last carWvj F rnt South and Stata streets at 11.4 p. tn. Frank C. Lav. ion, l)iv. Supt., t'onec liduti lUilway & Power Co. A ne iii.nu. l MiwkiFvIt alul)ls ltull.iu,t. n.jiy lujurej ,ua SlaOT He.Ui L. Hrakril - Msuj t amp n, n, ly Itoniiit. Many as Thirty (trl The soutlierD li!f cd tali was badly shaken by earthquakes the night of Laborers Wanted! the 13th and all du t,e nih. In many Socialistic literaftre pveu awaj villages valuable buildiugs are totterfree at Will Caunegieter's store. ing and ready to fa!!, people were Couiratles, turn into this store driven from their homes into the st reets your literature when you have and roads and huddled around bon tires. read it. As near as csu be ascertained, Mouut If you winh to help the cause, llaldy aud MiUtiit Jiciiiap, among tie leave ccntiihutions and give your high peaks of I' lull, constituted the name and addre.xs. Decides litera- center of the earthquake, and from ture fur the asking, valuable to there the shocks seemid to radiate iu everybody, books and jtamjihlets all directions. Tfie gieatet damage will be given five with each subwasdoue tiirotigh li.o stnitiicrii end of n mi a tow n or vil-- : N?vier count V. ti scription for papers. Socialism, legal order aad prog- lage escapeil. In ni.'ihhcr of nlace.1 ress go Laud in hand. building wc;e H ruined, For farther information apply to Next in (lamaertsnili-- i c, ure licaver. I'iute and M aril counties, iu the THE SOCIALIST PARTY of Murray, Box 175, order named. Probably not a village within lot) No WM. miles of the centcCi! the disturbance NOTICE KOK J'UULICATION. escaped injury. Department cf tlie interior. Land OfflVe at At KiehHeld the rreat.-s- t damage was Salt Laket lty. L'tah. eeptemlwr J. ltfUi. Notice is herebj j,'1eu that the following doue to the fine u v tabernacle. It is named settler baa tiled notice of his ititeutlou to make final proof in aupporlof bit claim, badly shaken aud crushed, and it will and that said proof will be made before Regat least J I'M to place it in ister and Keceiver at Salt Lake Citv, l'tah, require '.wrtiou of the again. A on November V, loot, tie: Kllxaue'th Rey. nolda nee Elizabeth Brown, for Lot 4, sec 8, walls may have to he turn down. 'The and lota 1 auj 2 and S. V. qr N. E qr., secO. K. of end the resigable Salisbury tion 4, township 'i S., ranse 2 YV., Salt Laka meridian. He iiatues the followiug wit. dence at Richfield caved in upon a bed nesset to prove his conliunout resldeme up. iu w hich two babes, were sleeping, but on and cultivation of said land, viz: John F. Bouck, of Pleasant lireen, Salt Lake ueilher of them were injured. In Mouroe the beautiful residence of comity, L'tah; Amelia Johnson, of Kldorado. Salt Lake county, Ctah; James C Bertoch, of Humeri'. O., Salt Lake county, Utah; Hishop Orson Magley was damaged to Charles Windle's JIary Bouc k, of P easant tirecti, Salt Lake the extent of ."a)U. FRANK U. 110BBS, county, Utah. unfinished brick house was so badly 'lhomas Kane, Reijistar. Claimant's Atty. damaged that the carpenter work will Oit.5 4t have to be done over and the w alls reNo. 4'l.iti NOTICE FOR PL'ULICATION. built from the foundation. Large winDepartment of the Interior. Land OfBoe at dows were broken in the stores aud Salt LakeCltv Ctab, Sept, l. Itftll, the buildings othenvi.se damaged. Notice l hereby Ivuntliat Hie following named settler lias filed notice of bis intenMany buildings were damaged to the tion to make llnul proof in support of his extent of from S'.'S toSluo each. One of claim and that s ,fii proof will d . before Register and 1( .eeivur V 6. Land olliee at the main streams of the Monroe hot Sait Lake Cliv. l'tah, on Siturday, November 20, IwUl. viz: Joseph T. H. E. springs stopped How iiU', while enhersof No. lltss, ,luted October 31, inm. for the NB them are enjoying a largely increased w s of qr N hf of s Kqr; s,;e Hnd N W qr of S ft' flow of water. qr sec Jo. tp 3. li I V, s. L. M., l'tah. lie nuniea he to low.uir wltnef8ea to prove The choir was practicing in the his continuous rerldeoee upon and cultiva lion of tHid laud v.a: meeting house when the building Bioiu. John Brown. began to rock on its foundation and it Alina WheHdon. Martluua Anderson, all of Gale, Palt Lake seemed to many that the end of the - It. JOILVSOX, A. rruik'tor. w e We have .secured the agency of the . t which is kept on draught And are prepared to supply the trade with same. FRANK D. UOBUS, llefister, Ally. Sept i8-- U county, R. K. Ross, :7.. Liquors. Wines, Brandies and Cigars Call aud see us. to the Creek. on the market. , .. - , , , , Nearest place 5 9 ., , , .... 1 J. N. The town council wa in session in the town hall. The first shock brought dowu the ceiling npoo the heads of the councilors; they fled in disorder, leaving the building almost a complete Brown's Meat Market, Where I can Purchase Fresh and Cured Meats of all kindH, Fruits aud Veg- Best that Can be Obtained ANY ipf YOU for the least money, by for what I get. . pay-Cas- OR HARD. HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. HEAD OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore. M1 March .y, loot. Cenlltmrn : BritiR entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, 1 will now give you full historv of mv cae, to be used at vonr discretion. About bvt years ago my right ear began toting, and this kept on getting worse, until Host . F. A. WERMAN, , 596 UTAH AT HOME . should be larger and your Hours should be less, w w Qualify yourself for b position that will secure these by taKing one of our correspondence courses. "W e teach, by mail, & STENOGRAPHY, LAW. JOURNALISM. MINING. ARCHITECTURE. DRAWING, LITUOOtt-HEEPIN- PKOOF-READIN- ERATURE. 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It relieves and permanently cures IiTspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Blck Headache, G&stralgla.Cramp&and 111 other results of Imperfect digestion. prlcaWt and t, Ijirin clie contatni !H timed mail site, book all atxju t d y sepala mailedf re Prtparss by C. C. CtWITT A CO., Cbleago. SvvWVV vvwvwvvvvwv .Vemm Dental Go. XToo&lo Llagio Dip For loi'at'nf Gold and 8ler Ore. Lost or Hidden Trcasurei Circulars aod Ustlmnnlali free P. M. AGENCY. Bo C. I'alnnra. fa. n ea Dooms l. r,arrM- B1I UnVll, Ileleu Could i.lvvii Otatlon lijr V. M. Workers. I'.ul d n f on tht Usodsome Nc corner, two doors noith of th Post Oflh wber lf Is prepared to look after lb facet ladleaili of kit numsrout frttndt. Ufl All tlie Moony Iu an lovra It.oik. The First National bank of Rctoy, lUcatur county, Iowa, ou the Keokuk Western rail wav, was broken into i Thursday night, and f'.'.uno, all the cash, taken. The robbers effected an en-- ( trance through the door and exploded the safe by the use of uitro glycerine. and Pacific cable bjlou. As are. The bank build, n;' was wrecked and sultof the consultation they announced entire onileiits of the Kife scat-- i that it was their pui pose to press legis- .the No one tercd about promiscuously. lation on both subjects at t,e was awakened in time to see any of t. po.'s'.bli.1 moinel) the robbers or secure II clue. t j i.. .!,. Until,,, 'oat Mine. Five dead bodies have been taken Out of the Ruby mine at IWahnntax, Ya. Several mlur iv-ii- i 8ro unaccounted f.,r, and "entv-lis have becti rescued more or less scvei Iv In H C e j l I1. t t.r.ll l (INK Takfi l.ftTuiio Mrm Q ;ir.m TaMet. AH DruMiaiarcfiisd l!:t a. 'ic j U 1' fa Jatueure. 1(60 o'clock ercdlh.it the '1 hui- - Gold Ha v Rrrrctary lto.il lav it was diseovs. m.newasoii lire. i.fl.-the firemen 'I IihiiI.- - .liiili,.Hry Vork. of Nrw District Attorney Kenny, who prosecuted C.olgosz. Thursday received from Clovcrnor !! I a copy 0f a letter accompanied by a comiiiutiicat ion from the secretary of war. Secretary Root asks the governor tu accept and convey to the nflicers charged jt, tu, of justice in the stnte of New Yoik, and esvcially in .;rje ,.,,nnty, an expression of his But isfn,. (,, B,',,l approval upon the elfect ive ami dignified way In which the hJVV (,,, Tindicaled and the ends of justice att he in tained prosecution and puuish-tnen- l of the assassin Colifos. ,,niti-Istratio- n ,, v Filling llawiiil, tailed on the President Thtire-day to discuss ,t, him the cnmlitiou of Indus! rial m!uij,'s iu tl,e Hawaiian islands. J hey I,. Id the l iesi.leiit that Hawaii gene, i v was opposed lo s between the I l uii;,. which would i, iled States it admit sugar liom that island tit a low cust oms rate. 'The interests of llawa- iians in this respect, they declared, aie Identical with those of the I growers of tlm Wc-- t and the cane-sugproducers of the South. .60 ,j El. 00 and np i eeth Cleaned 60eandtip Solid Oold Crowns, ti to M . O aa - a, IVIV.I.IH vrorrua, fi.uu ...... - Extracting, California College of Dental Surgery. I MD GROffM KORK BRIDGE ..Work ruarantaixj i xtrmeted pustttrelr Bow open for sturlenU. Tboee wUbjng to enUr will spply to B. W. DtNKlS, Jj. I)., D. D. ft., Dun, st the College. Cor. L ,iin and MoAHUtei BU., A. D, ULEAVi S, 8. D. D. 8., Perrott Build, California. Send tor trig, Ban I WM. BROADSENT, SPIGUlLTIEl Teetk Irst-elaa- a. vtlaeai "VITAUIID 7 tto AIR. D. D. 8., Proprietor announcement, 4y4v4wt4yv4y4v4v4a4w4V4yal4yayaay4ve Durand's Laundry, HUE vkl.y4 CtvttU, ka 1 rtvdt-- irks obc&iiiW ud fti. Pat-tnt UuiinsMM coo ducted tor M QOKHATC TttM. ntMtt in Uu uvk wi out from )remoi tVa 4,11 Y taahinfton. (nAdarl elrSl W Ifiar H W di ion. hMPr.IT,M Uj0 in Jcotl ot -- HOW ui tabma njUTTO.. Uitm Uteftc WU'l oU . CIKnu t J ' 2 i UUID sin a HMU,"WWl loivign (.awtum c.A.srjovaco. "TtT Omcr. WrsiaoTOH, Ore 9 D. C. ItdMi ftoi.l la tnd V tut i aia.'cru. 2 A arranled.' JoImr.Stratton tt"i f tr.l. ( fl m fnk' 1'iat ntut, tp to Violin Strings. id in The r;tijri A rADVRir.UTl Aft Anrnn n'IMij ft W fluvklf M eriH'ti our F. STRATTON'3 ' rJOHN 1 turn ttBrvua Clebrfttd ItnwitUiOvl trerj hir'rg Mark Trc Design a "iD, ; ntnfi-'T- fjx YEARS' BO Viand'. f1trr'nli'n "liWhW mf ('innoHrtr h nnd u fr;o vU'Mw'-- it !.!. i i f,,r !nn f tiiA Pnteiitj Luv-- um etiita. i !f I'iiiiUri'f'l l.fir.-fW- t weak'T, fifw Co. Uaano Jr?rT, ' Bl.ln'B Uli til I Ir J fr .1 1s f j I , i ' I' M kiw Tstl, fill", I. C 1 pcr-on- In a short time reached the mine ft ti trilh; esplosion occurred and mauv iioners and their friends were more or less injured. It is supposed that the mines caught on lire from a defective electric light wire. i,o-t-- a Matt all Itcfliiroctt v Miltl Cuba. W. (). Smith. J. I.. Artherton, F. M. Swansey mid K. P Ritliel, cili.cii of i - ! IColibera ill be I'nalieil ... .... Amalgam 1'illlng, Hllrer Killing, , Canal mid I hIiIh l.puiilntluii sl Frea. . , Fitractlrif V, lie. Hlatea are Ordered. Cement or Pone Filling9 .80 la the Miss Helen tlould was accorded an ovation at the jubilee diuner of tbe international committee of the Y. M. C. A., which w as held at the Waldorf-Astor- ia Five hunThursday night. dred guests were present. Khe occupied a box iu the grand ballroom of tbe hotel, aud the applause came w hen S. W. H. Miller, iu his report of the Y. M. C. A. work in the army and navy, said: "To that noble woman, whose name i on every tongue, whose home is iu Hrooklyn, loo much praUe can uot be paid." 75 1, second so. BEST SET OF TEETH $8. ; t. A. i 111 e a Civil Service Advocate. Eagle B!k. 2 31-3- F. DURAND G. President Roosevelt has announced that iu making civil appointments in the insular possessions of the L'nited (States, he will adhere to the principles of the civil service, lie declared this policy to Clinton Uodgers Woodruff of Philadelphia, of the national civil service reform league. President Koosevelt told him in the most emphatic manner that absolutely no appointments in the insular posessions would be dictated or couti oiled by political considerations. Al wel JOHN W. LAWSON Digests what you eat. e, burned. Tlm A. D. Sparrows Avoid Live Wires. The Marlon Tribune U responsible for the discovery that an English spar row never clutches a live wire. Seem-- , lngly tbls wicked little lngrate from a foreign shore knows there Is danger, and while other members of the feath. ered tribe' continue experimenting, the. sparrow takes It for granted that It la not safe, and Is busy finding another porch. In this the sparrow really displays more sense than many human beings, who frequently take hold ot a live wire to satisfy their curiosity Indianapolis News. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids Nature la strenethunlng and reconstructing the exnaustod digestive organs. It Is tbe latest dlscovereddlgestr inland tonic No other preparation squawked. The first shoe!., and probably the most severe of all, came about U;45 p. in., and within the next twelve distinct hours, as many as thirty-livshocks were felt in some places, w hile in others a lesser number, and iu a few foundat ion. The Hist shock At Joseph the young people were in only three or four. the school house at the time of the was felt as far north as Salt Lake, and earthquake. The panic among tha extended into Arizona and Nevada. hoii.mil l m - lloi.se tlpo-- s. U 8:ffl I.enitAS. 0. C. C. A Dyspepsia Cure - i fverr WcJn"i1erfinf!.rvonlmr at In frlo I ...... OF PYTHIAS, d tus of lawyers in China. The orients, answered quietly: "Lawyers are prohibited In my country." When the Washington man fully realized the significance of Wu Ting Fang's remark he hastened to change the sub-ec- t. - llcnhuru of Iowa, iiTterhliitc and foreign commerce coiniiiilie of the bouse, uud Representative Sin nnan of New York a member of the same committee, had a long conference v. ith tlH. president Thursday about the Isthmian canal P. through the teething period without fretting, sweating, or diarrhoea, and entirely escape the distresses that make life miserable for the mothers as well as the little ones. It is worth its weight in gold. It is 50o a box by mail, postage paid. But the proof of the pudding is the eating. Bo to enable all mothers to first satisfy themselves that this will positively save their little darlings all their teething distress-e- , we wi'l, for ton cents ia stamps Washington member Of the legal fraternity recently asked Minister Wu Ting Fang as to the sta- representative chairman of the i Keit l wreck. At Klsinore the t hris Jensen hotel was damaged to th AsxteDt of I'.'OU and the guests were driwiiTDto the street. The new school house that cost $15,000 was badly cracked ind a lurge part of it will have to be rtd.uilt. The Co op store, Snyder's new building and a number of others were more or levs damaged. The gablo of Tiler Christeiiscu's house fell in. The house was occupied by Thomas l outs and family. The falling wall crashed through the floor and into the family sleeping room. Fortunately no one was iu bed and all escaped without injury. A number of the buildings in Kluinore will have to be torn down and built up from the I'rcnUlent Itooaevelt al-pi- oBt lawyer. I)J CnilKTina, 9. I KNICHTS I 1 among - time, etables, Game iu Season, and I can get the ABE The panic the people assembled was terrible. Several jumped through the wiu- and were badly cut, but no scr-- ' ious accidents are" reported at this Say, Where are you Going? am Going to . . We are also prepared to supply the people of Murrny and outsii'e points with the very best quality of l'. world had come. Ketorns to Thank the rotti-- for ller Rs?oe. A little girl eieg&nUy pretty dressed, a perfect ray of sunshine, stepped out of a fine carriage that stopped opposite the police barracks, says the A llama Constitution, aad uked an officer to direct her to ths office of the chief of police. There wm a lady lo the carriage, but she kept out of eight. Tbe little girl tripped lightly up the stone steps and walked Into Chief Ball'a office. "Is this the chief of police?" a voice sweet enough to belong to a choir of woodland choristers asked. "I am the chief." replied Chief Ball, "and I will be pleased to have my pretty little visitor take a seat" "Oh, no," she replied shaking her head until the golden hair waves. "I can't rippled like stay but a very little while. I came here to tell you what a very thankful little girl r am. You don't know me, perhaps, but maybe you will remember a poor little child who was taken from a hovel a few years ago by the good She was known then as policeman. Patsy, and she sold matches sometimes and picked up rags and old papers at other times. She was a poor, miser able and very, very wretched little girl. Her mother died, and her father bad run away, and she was living with an old woman on Marietta street who drank whisky. Tbe good policeman found her and she was taken away from the horrid old woman and placed In a home. Then one day a kind lady saw her and she said she wanted a little girl. So she was adopted, and since then she has bad a good home and the dearest, sweetest mother In all the world." "And you were littls Patsy?" the chief asked. "Yes, I was poor little Patsy," she replied as I tear almost dimmed the bright blus to tell eyes. "And I came here y you how thankful I am for what ths good policeman did for me six years ago. Mamma, who Is downstairs In the carriage, said she wanted me to thank you for her, too." "I am sure," said the chief, as his pretty visitor was about to leave, "that tbe police of At lanta never did a batter piece of work, and we are very proud and happy W know that Patsy has been so bounti fully blessed." The child laid a bunch roses on the chief's desk and slip-4- d away. It would not be right to give her present name. She was once poor little Patsy, a waif, but Patsy Is dead, and In her place there reigns as happy a little girl as ever carried with her sunshine into an Atlanta home. A prominent At ISeaver City the court house, the meeting house and the buildings of tha Heaver llranch academy are damaged most, but there is hardly a building in the place that was not injured. The walls of the court house are badly cracked and damaged aud the roof is wrecked by the falling chimneys. The whole building is rendered unsafe. The Heaver woolen mills are practically ruined and ready to tumble dowu. The entire front of the Co op store is ruined, not only the glass but the pillars us well. The damage to this building will approximate J4,(H)0. l'late glass windows in other stores were broken and buildings otherw ise At the Heaver Hrauch damaged. academy the M unlock building was badly damaged and the other buildings a more or less injured. The Mans-dow- s building is badly cracked 'n' front, the liem suloon is left iu bad shape aud the ceiling of the meeting house is a wreck. This building Is ''idly shaken and will require many rPi,irs- Hardly a building in the place escaped injury, but no intelligent estimate can be made at this time of the total loss. No one was seriously injured. At Kanab clocks slopped at 9:30, from the severity of the shock, and tha walls of brick buildings were cracked. The shock was plainly felt at Toqner-villbut the buildings being frame, little damage was done, At Heaver the entire animal life of the neighborhood seemed to be demoralized, horses ran up and down all night, cat tie lowed and the chickens CINDERELLA. Fti" "Little B H DENVER BEER wears out fhe mothers a well as tha babes. Bleeping lyrups eularge the trouble; in fact the giving of opium ia criminal. There ia no efleo-tiv- e specific know n except Antifret. It contains neither opium or narcotics and is absolutely harmless. A little in their milk (it ia tasteless) and the little bweelhearU go The teething period loo-ia- fear. MODERN A nearly, , ! to Mothere. By Mall to pay postage, send by mail a sample that will relieve baby's distresses for ten days. This will be proof positive. Is not ten days comfort worth ton cents postage? Minted. Address Inland Drug Company, Al Marysvale the people rushed iu 8934 Washiugton etreut, San Franterror into the streets, and many re- Cal. maiued all night Wednesday aud cisco, Thursday nights, fearing to return to Guaranteed their shattered homes. At Fillmore there w ere three dibtinct Ht nsalary. and wooien of rood addrM to represent shocks within a space of not less than tit. acme lo travel apuotnl intf agenta. otber tor loenl work our lutereaia, three minutes. The earth seemed to tO0 salary luarauteed after yearly: eitra and advan.cemeuk, rapid aipmmtta. have a waving motion aud there was a 110 aaiabhaued. bouae. Grand chance foi to man woman noise added secure to or much the aarirat that pleasant, roaring liberal Income aud fu terror of tha experience. The worst fiermanent position, brilliant hues. Write at once. shock came first. Women ran screamSTAFFORD PRESS, New Haven, Conn ing from their houses, attired only in 83 Church St., their night clothes, and the bravest of the men showed unmistakable signs of Answer Squelched tbe ;r Kankelborg - Peterson Co. IT SOUTHERN VISITS 1 All Trices. Always the Lowest. . .. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE F". JOHN F. STRATTON'S -v OsltbratlSwirASa, wT'. r- I A B 4 1 f J r ai . 1 i 1 T I iirrMii-enici- i Iivporr n4. aauier la a Who'assle tlnot of ' MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, f T JOHN r. STUATTON CO. "1 Caufua. ijCsasdSi, NtwToaa. r, i w 1 1 1 kit I i.ssiiiissi sewisj ,. ar Kanaaa Hon, an ami llrr liaogliter 1 heir l.lvaa In a llllrrard. tUe News of the finding of the bodies o't Mrs. Armstrong' and her daughter a tinge, Kansns, near Wielnla has just been received. The bodies were found, scantily clad, on the prairie south of (it'ge. His supposed that they wandered off from their liomen and were overtaken by the blizzard llitit panned in the region of date last Saturday llight, Bud died f (rill the cold aud I cxposum 1&& ' I : i r Bfw rv- - $$, jQ IA Esst Clolaj CirE.r?!:?,; Giialr Cars Frc9. , L , I Lsiisi two i ti TE.11U . mi j ' |