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Show Cucumber Leads in Point of Price Green Vegetable) Tempts Epjcure at Two Bits Each Other Spring Vegetables In. Cucumber Is klncr of vegetables today. At least, tho cucumber Is kins' of the price-list. It has appeared on tho market mar-ket In nil I (a green glery to tempt the. eplcuro at 25 cents apiece. Not far behind be-hind It In point of temptation Is th Utah hqthouse pai-bloy, .whoso price Is 5 cents a bunch. Spinach, also Utah raised, Is selling at two pounds for 25 cents. Extra flno artichokes. lomatocn and California radishes are hero, selling at the regular Doted prfces. Tho radishes look ns fresh us though raised In Utah ground, and Just pulled. No other changes aro to ba found In the markets. Wholesale Quotations. j Hay, Grain and Straw Oat straw, per bale, 30c; alfalfa. 510.00; timothy, per ton. baled, $13.80; wheat, per bushel. Wcit 10; corn, per owL, Jl 25, corn, cracked, Jt-M; oats, J1.60; rolled oats. (1.70, barley, rolled, J1.3.V. flour, bakers' No. 1, $2.10; flour, 6traght grade. $2.00 02.20; flour, high patent. $2.4'i; rye, ?2 60. graham gra-ham flour, I3.t0tf2.70; corn meal, JI.70TJ2.00; brhn. fl.00; bran and shorts. $1.10 Meats. Drc!d beef, per pound, 6!4fi6c; dntsed veal, per pound, Sc; dreascd lamb, per pound, Sc, dressed mutton, per pound. GQlMQi dresccd hogs. 7c; live. $4.60" pr cwt. ; mincemeat, mince-meat, S'.4tJ9V4e. Poultry. Drsased hens, 0c; broilers, per pound, lPc. turkeys, 2"c; roostf-rn ISe. Fruits. Utah apples, per bushel, $1.00, Ido-ho Ido-ho apples, $125 per hoxj Oregon npples, $1.50 per box, Santa Paula lemons per box, $4.00; bananaa. per bunch, $L73tf3.50; oranberrlro, JO.tOfl'lO.OO per barrel, dotes, per wnmd, SlOc. orangs, $1.752.75 por box, Colorado apples, "71.40JjLM per box Sugar Beet sugar, per cwt., $6.40; cano sugar, su-gar, $0 50. Acgctablcfl. California head lettuce, 45o a dozen; oyster plant, 5c a dozen, celery, doz., 5oc, parsnips, pur cwt., $1 25. yellow onions, JM.T cwt , $1.S0; vegetable marrow, per dozen, COo; red cabbogo. per pound, 2Hc swnot pota-1 pota-1 toes, per cwt., S2.23; Utah cabbage, per cwt., $1.75; potatoes, pei cwt., SOo; turnips, bect and csiroto, per cwl, $1 3; green onions, per dozen, doz-en, 20c; pumpkins, dozen, $1.25; Utah lettuce, 25c. cauliflower, pr pound, lOftlle. Dairy Products. Butter per pound, 25c; cheese, per pound, 12c, eggs, per cisc. $6,001? 0 CO; comb honey, psr crate. $2.75; Sweltzer ehense, per pound, ISc, llmburger choes, per pound, 16c; cream brick cheese, per pound, 17c; Eddm cheese, per dozen. $12.00 Fish. Salmon 13015c mountain trout, 30c; -halibut, 12c; rtrlped bnsa, per pound. 16c; poles, pir pound. 11c; flounders. pr pound. 11c; California tmclts, per pound. 14c; Oregon smelts. 12e; catfish, 13c. perrh. pound, lOr. lobsters, per round. 16c; oysters. New York crunts. $1 60 ot?r 100; selects. $2.25 per gallon: Olympian. $3.00 per gallon; Cromartv bloaters, per 100. $3.50; codfish. 6fflio smoked salmon. 10 T12Hc; whto tlsh, 15c; Eastern icatfloh, 15o per lound, mack-rel, 3)c per pound; baiTacuda, 1214c psr pound. Retail Quotations. Meats. Prlmo rib. 17c. porterhouse. 1STT20O; pork. 15c; mutton ohops, 1015c; legs, I2itt lfo, lamb, 15yr0c por pound: veal, 12ff20c; veal loaf. 30c Poultry. Divsired hens, Kpc, broilers, 22V5? 25o, turkcj-B, 25c; ducks. ISQIOc; roaU springs, 20c , FrultF. Idaho applca, 50c a peck; Utah greenings, li'c. lemons, jn-r dozen, J0'ii-2Ec, oranges, per dozen, 253 vCc: bananas, por dos-on, dos-on, 15v50o; pears. 3 pcuads for 25c; grape (Malaga), (Ma-laga), 25o a pound; pineapples, 20c and 10c ench; graa fruit, per dozen, Jl.frMn 50; Utah bolhouoe pie plnnt. 15c pnr pound. Vegotable? New cek-ry 10c n bunch- oyrtcr plnnU 5c a bunch, parsnips, 20c a pock; red cabbage 6c a pound: sweet potato, per pound, 4e; caul'llowcr. 15c per pound; iotatoos, per pock, 20c: green onion. 24c: carrots 2V lr peck; bets. 20c rT p-ck. b-tluef.' Cc: pumpkins. 15c; hothouse Jottuce, 7tic per bunch, spinach. 10c per jound; California French artichokes, 15c each; Utah spinach. 2 pounds for 25c, California Brussels pprouts lBo por pound, grjon peas, 15c a pound: California radlslite, a bunch; green l.mn, 25c per pound: cucumbers. 25c each; Utah hothotiso parsley, 5c a bunch; cabbage, per pound 3c: turnips. 20c por peck. pounu. sc, Dairy Products. Butter, per pound, 20c-clicoso, 20c-clicoso, 16c: egsa. por dozon, 25p3c- fancy cheese, per pound 25c; comb honoy. per comb ICe; strained honey, per pound, 15c; Swiss cheese, per pound 40c; llmtiirgcr cheese, per pound. C0c; cream brick cheese. 25c; Edam cIiocm, each, $1.25. Fish Salmon. 17!4ff20o: mountain trout 40c-halibut. 40c-halibut. 15c atrlped bass. S)c: rock bass. 15c' Mackinaw trout, zoo: codfish. 15c: perch t'Uc' red snapper. 20c; whlto fish, 20c; pompano 25c: lobster. 1714c: select oysters, 60c n quart" Olympla oyatsi-s, -!0c a pint: shrlmpa. 20c a quart; crabs, :-5530c apleco: standard ovetwa 50c per Quart; catfish, 150 jkV pound; Eastern rntmdu 20c per pound; mackerel, 25c i,Cr liund. barracuda. 15c per pound; shad, )5c p-r piund; herring. 15c per pound; turbot, 25c per Found, New York Fruit Market NEW YORK. Feb. 7. ThO market for evaporated evap-orated apples Is without material chango. Common Com-mon aro quoted nt 4'35c; prime. 614c, and fancy. 614S7c. Prunes contlnuo qulef California grades range from 2 to 6Tlc While Oregon sell aa high aa G9i9 for tho larger sizes. Apricots are firm, with rales limited by the views of holders. Choice aro quoted at lOfjp lC'4c extra cholco, llil2c; fancy. llljfflSc. Peaches arc unchanged, with cholco quoted at &'.4C10c: extra choice, lOlSlOc, and fancy. Il!4fll2c. " Ilnlslnc are quiet and show llttlo apcclul feature; fea-ture; muscatel, 4?2c; I-ondon layers. $1.054JL15, and scuded raisins from 514 to Cc. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO, Feb. 7. Cattle Receipts. S0O0; market uteady; fair to prime stscrs. $5.C036.25; poor to medium, $3.7505.15; Blockers and feeders. feed-ers. $2.35fl.S0: cows. ?L;57JI.35: holfcrfl. JS-OOff 4.50. cannerfl, $1252.55; bulls, $2 OOJJ3.05; colves, $3.0037.25. Hogs Receipts. 35.000; tomorrow, 45.000; market 5 to 10c lower; mlxod and butchers, $4 7O05.OO; good to cholco heavy. $1.535 00; rcugh heavy, l 65ff 1.80; light, H.65ff4.05. bulk of sales. $4.7634.00. Shoep Receipts, 1S,000; sheep steady to strong; lambs, strong; good to cholco weihers, t5.COS6.00; fair to cholco mixed, $1.60 2 5.25; Western sheep, $4.5Ofi.O0: natlvo lamb?, $5.7orf 8.00; Western lambs, $J.7t(JS.0O, St. Joseph. ST JOSEPH, Feb 7. Cattle Receipts, 2J00; steady to weak; natives, $3,6536.25; cows and hciff-rs, Jl.65ffl.25; stockors and feeders, $2.C5 SN.OO. ' Hogs Receipts, 11, C0-): C to 10c lower; light. $l.76ij4.!M); medium and heavy, J4.WiT-J.07U: bulk of sales, M 8CO5.00. Sheep Receipt, 4400; otrongcr; lambs, $7. CO. Omaha. OMAHA, Feb. 7. Cattle Receipts 4000; markot mar-kot uteady. Native steers', $3 l0tfi.C5; cows and heifers. $2.7501.15, ennners, $l.50i?2.65; stockora and feeders, $2,4071.15, calves, $2.10Q' 6.50, bulln, stags, etc., $1.6033.40, Hogs Receipts 000, market 5o lower. Heaw, ti.tUVi 0); mlxfl, $4.7534.80; light, $l.65?f-l.sb; plgo, $3.7W74.50-. bulk of Bales, $4,635?! 80. Sheep Receipts 000. market steady. Fed muttono. $5.60'd5.70; wcthcra, $5.0Ot?0.C0, ewes, $4.255.25; lambs, $6 25tJ7IO. Kansas City. KANSAS CITV. Feb. 7 Cattle Receipts K'M): market steady Native steers. $3.765.75, native cOwn and heifers, $1.7501.25: Blockers and feeders, $3,00?4I25; bulls, $2.2U3.75, calves. $3 0036.50; Western fed htecrs, $3.5005.50, Western fed cows, $2.0i)J73.7S. Hoga Rccolpta 13,Cp, market steady to Cc lower. Bulk of sales, $4.8035,05; heavy, $5,O50 6.10: packers, $1.00ff5.65; pigs and light, $1.00 04.00. Sheep Receipts C0O0; market 10c lower. Mut-ton Mut-ton $4.50175.75; lambs, $6.60J7.M; rango wcth-ors. wcth-ors. $5.0036.65; fed owes. $l.75'0-6.2L Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 7. Tho general attitude of wheat traderu at the opening was without decided leaning. Initial quotations on May were, a ohade lower to a thado higher, at $l.lH to $1.1614 July was a shado lower to Htflio higher, at $1.0114 to $1.01;. Commission Commis-sion houses wero fair buyers. At tho samo tlmo thcro wou considerable selling by pit trad ers, especially of tho July delivery. After the llrst half-hour the markm yielded somewhat some-what to selling pressure May dccllnod to $1 1CU and July to $1.0114. Some of tho selling was based on expectations of a largo Increase In tho world s available stocks. Later upon announcement of visible supply statistics, showing an Increase of 5.203.CO0 bushels, soino oporators who had eold early turned buyorx. Shorts, also, were fair purchasers late, in the day Tho markot gradually dovclor.od firmness, firm-ness, May advancing to $1.16!4fri 17. July sold up to Jl.Ol-t. The cIojc was almost at tha highest point of tho day. final quotations on May being at $1.164. July closed at $1.0l;4. Notwithstanding heavy sales by a prominent Hovator Interest, th'i corn markot held comparatively com-paratively stendy. Mny opened a shado to Vo lower, at 45Vi;fi'l5Uc to 45Uc, sold oft to 45c, and closed at 45Hc Trading In oats was very quiet, being mainly of a scalping nature. Mai' opened unchanged to a shado lower, at 30c to 204fJMVsC, sold or" to 30!4c. and closed at 30c. Liberal receipt of live, hogs caused weakness weak-ness In tho provision market. At the clnso May pork wn off 1214c at $12.8214. I-ard and ribs were each down 7',4c, at $5.00 and $6,S2J4 RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat. No. 2 May 1.10 1.17 1-K.'4 l lOvi July , 1.01i 1.01 1.01'i I.OIT4 September 0114 9414. 03 03T4 Corn, No. 2 February .... 42H May 45i; -4511 13 4514 July 45"i 45 4Jj 45j Oats, No. 2 February 3014 May 3014 0014 Mil -30; July 30"i 30 3014 3014 September 20 20 2ST4 23H Mess Pork-February Pork-February ... 12.6214 May 12,024 12.9214 12-50 12.K14 Lard February C 70 May .', 6.05 6.03 6.t0 C.P0 July 7.05 7.0714 7 00 7.00 Short Ribs February ... 6.6514 5Iay 6.5-) 6.00 6.i214 C.SI14 July 7.00 7.00 6.95 C.07',4 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations were on follows: Flour, f,ulet; No. 2 spring wheat, $1.1361.16; No. .1. $1.05ftl.l$; No. 2 red. $1.1?H1.20: No. 2 corn, 43140, No. 2 yellow. 4314c: No. 2 oats. 3014c. No, 2 white, ZZSiZKc: No. 3 whlto. SOyffSJc; No. 2 rye. 76c; good feeding tarloy. 374jf2Sc; fair to cholco malting. 42'it46'jc: No. 1 flax socd. $1.16; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.22; prme timothy seed, $2.0032.75. mwi perk per bairel, 12.C214ff 12.65; lard, per 100 poundR, $6,7056.7214; Phort rlbn sides (loose), $6.621430.75: Jhort clear sides tbcxed). $6.76T8.S7!i. whisky, basis of high wines, $1.20; clover, contract grade. $12.50. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS Artlclon. Rccpp. Shpts Flour, barrels 13,500 M.O00 Wheat. bu8h-la v 1S,0W (.UOt Corn, bushols , 35.700 2S.1.700 Octs, bushols 130.200 204,700 Rye, hush-ds 8,0) 5,10) Barley, bushols S.O) 10,300 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produeo oxchanco tolov tho butter market was firm; creameries, 10W2OC, dairies, 1!; 14 325c; egga, steady, nt mark, 21319c; ilrsto, 32c; prime firsts. Sic, extras, 36o; cheese, steady. H312c. , Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 7 Spoclnl cables ond telegraphic communications received by Brad-street's Brad-street's show tho following changes -In available avail-able supplies as comoarod with last accounts ac-counts Wheat, United States and Canada, east of tho Hocklos decreased 1.007. COO huolteis; njloat for and In Eurono. Increase 0.300,000 bushel. Total supply, Increased 5. 293,0) bushols. "Corn, United States nnd CanadA, cast of tho Rockies. Increased 42l,0"0 bushols. Onts, United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreasod 346 CO-) bushels. The following Important decreases were reported re-ported this week: An estimate of 200.000 bushols bush-ols at tho Northwestern Interior elevators; 5S,-ivO 5S,-ivO bushels at Louisvllld; 75,000 bushels at Port Huron: C0.00O bushels nt Coderlch, and 05,000 bushob In Manitoba. Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 7 Wheat weaker; Mai'. $1.6114 : December. $1.20; bid. Bark-y aleady; May. $1.21; December, 93?ic asked. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Feb. 7. In tho Boston wool market business Is light on account of tho small stock of domestic wool In dealers' hands. Outside of pulled wooIb Jjut little more can bo brought forward until tho next clip Is ready. Much of the next clip of Territory wool has already been eontracted for on the sheep's back by Eastern dealers. With domestic wools nearly all pold, manufacturers will ba obliged to depend de-pend largely upen foreign woole to moot their nfeds whllo waiting for tho next clip. Values hold firm aa follows: California, Humboldt nnd Mendocino. S732714C average. 19321c: middle mid-dle counties. lSTiWc . southern. lKT17c. Oregon, eastern staple. J322c, clothlro;, lSU'l&o. valloy No. 1. 25326c Territory. Idaho, fine, 1514310c, Una medium. medi-um. lS319c. Wyoming, fine. 17"i31S'-4c; lino medium. 17'431S14c- Utah and Nevada line. 17 318c; fine medium, 171431SC Dakota, fine, ISO l?o: rlnc medium. 18iri9c. Montana, flno, 214? 2lc; fine average. lOffftV:. Colorado, nne, I5j)i lPc; fine medium, 163 17c. |