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Show a can, and New York counts are selling at 30c a doxen. The following: prices are quoted on poultry: Hens, live, 15c a pound; dressed. 184 a pound; spring chickens, dressed, 20c a pound; mallards, 30c each: teal, 25c each. Dairy products are quoted as follows: Butter, creamery, cream-ery, JOc per pound; ranch, 20c a pound; tgrs, BQq'a dozen. MANY DELICIOUS FRUITS vv..'iARE-NOW..M;MRKET California Strawberries, Figs and Bananas Com: to Delight the Palates of Salt Lake Epicures. There has been no change in prices on the local market during: the week' 'Just passed. Peaches, Utah grapes and tomatoes to-matoes are no jongrer on the market, but their loss is made up by several new, arrivals. A carload of Turkish fijpa and dates, the finest grown, was received re-ceived during the week by the yr. M. Bash company. The ame company also received a car of California figs, a car -of oranges and a car of bananas and cocoa nuts. Hancock Bros, received a car of Idaho apples, a car of navel oranges and a car of extra fine bananas. 'Martin A. Co. reoeived a car of oranges and a car of bananas. The finest supply sup-ply of this fruit seen on the market for a long time la now offered for sale. No finer apples can be found than those wblch can now be secured from the local merchants. Several crates of California strawberries were received during the week, but were quickly sold. Another shipment is expected soon. A large shipment of new seedless raisins was received during the week of an extra fine quality. Concord grapes are nearly out of season and another week will probably .see their finish for this year. The largest shipment of seaishlpt oysters yet to arrive reached the city Thursday. The A. Booth'Packlng company com-pany received the finest shipment of ducks which has reached the market so far this season. They came from the Bear River country. California crabs are now on the market. A supply of the Eastern variety Is expected during the next week. The fruit prices are as follows: Apples, 80 to sOc a peck: figs, 10c -per package; lemons, per dozen, 25c; oranges, or-anges, per dozen, 40 to 60c; bananas, per dozen, 25 to 40c; pears, per pound, 6c, by the bushel, 11 to $1.25; limes. 20c per dozen; grapes, black. 10c a pound; white, 10c per pound; Tokay, 10c; pomegranates, pomegran-ates, 12c per pound. Pineapples, 25 to 40c each; quinces, 5c per pound. The following prices are quoted by dealers on vegetables; Celery, 5c a stalk, oyster plants, 5c a bunch; Chinese Chi-nese radishes, 6c a bunch; parsnips. 5c a bunch, 25c a peck; peppers, three pounds for 25c; red cabbage, four pounds for 25c; sweet potatoes, eight pounds for 25c; cauliflower, 10c a pound; turnips, 25a a peck; green onlona, three bunches for 10c; carrots awl beets, 2c a bunch; Utah lettuce, 5c; California, two for 15c; dllla. 6c a bunch; chile peppers, pep-pers, 25c a pound; parsley, three bunches bunch-es for 10c: potatoes, 20c a peck; new spinach, three pounds for 25c; Hubbard squash, 10 to 25c; curly kahol, 6c -per bunch; cauliflower, 12c per pound; cabbage, cab-bage, 3c per pound; artichokes, 10c each; Brussels sprouts, 12c per pound. Fish prices are as follows; Wall-eyed pike, 20c; sturgeon, 15c; sea bass, 15c; codfish, 15c; Idaho trout, 40c; black bass, 35c; halibut, 16c; striped bass (still scarce, but price remains the same) 20c; Mackinaw trout, 20c: soles and flounders, floun-ders, 2c; mackerel, fresh. 20c; salt, 1635c; fresh codfish, 15c; lobsters. 20c; brook trout. 40c; blueflsb, 20c; red snappers, snap-pers, 20c; pike, 20c; finnan haddie, 12Hc. Oysters are quoted at 75c a can for New York counts; extra selects are 60c |