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Show Housewives Will Make This Discovery When Reading This Report. OTHER FISH AND MEAT REMAIN AT OLD PRICES California Grapes and Bartlett Pears Are Among Arrivals on Market. Housewives on Monday will And aalmon ftnd striped bass cheaper than for Bomo tlma. Salmon Sal-mon Is worth 12 cents a pound, and striped baas 10 cents a pound. Other fish and meat cecm at a otandstlll as to price. Flna grapes aro selling at 60 cents a box. Some large Bartlett pears from California aro among tho lato arrivals, at 3 pounds for 25 contn. Cantaloupes aro plentiful and of good quality. Ketnil Quotations. . Srcats Prlmo rlbo. 17c; porterhouse, IS 22c; pork, 17c; mutton chops, 12fll6o; legs, 15c; lamb, 5Jf:c; veal, lSS2Co; veal loaf, 30c; flprlng lamb. 15tf30c per pound. Poultry Dressed hens, ISc: broilers, 25c per pound; ducks, 25c; roast springs, 25c pound. Fruits Lcmonp, per dozen, 30c: oranges, per doz., 40c, COc and 60c; bananas, per doz.. 25c; pieplant, 2c a iound; gooseberries, 10c a .Quart; Utah whlto peaches, threo lbs. for 25c; cantaloupes, I2c uplcco; Utah cherrleB. 10c a rjund; Utah apricots, Cc n pound; blackberries, lOo per box; black English currnnln. 10c a quart; Utah peachca, Uc per pound; Utah WAtormclons, 25?r30c. Bartlolt pears, threo pounds for 25c; grapes. COc a box. Vegetables Now potatoes, 20c per peck; carrot's, car-rot's, four bunches for 10c; lettuce. SSflOc; green peas, 30c per pock; green beans, 10c per lb.; cucumber, threo for ec; Utnh parsley, Co per bunch; Utah new cabbage, Ec per pound; Utah radishes, flvo bunches for 10c, fresh tomatoes, to-matoes, per pound, 10c; cauliflower, 12o a pound; summer squash, 5o per pound; Utah string beans, 10c nor pound; Utah wax beams 10c; green corn, 20c per dozen; eggplant, 15c a pound. Dairy Products Butter, per pound, 30c; cheese, 20c; egga, per dozen, 25J35c; fancy cheese, per pound, 20c; comb honey, per comb, 15c; mralncd honey, per pound, 15c; Swiss cheese, per pound, 40c; llmburgor cheese. ptr pound, 00c; cream brick cheese, 25c; Edam cheese, 11.23 each. Fish Salmon, 17c; halibut. 15c; striped baus, 20c; codfish, 15c; perch, 12c; whltcilsh. 20c; uturgeon, 15c; catllsh, 15c; ahad. 12 16c; barracuda. 15c; yollowtall, 15c; mackerel, 20c; yellow perch. 17c; craba, 2530c; pike, 20c; rock cod. two pounds for 25c; soles, two pounds for 25c, Mackinac trout. COc per pound; black basa. 30c; sea baes, 15c; klngllsli. 15c; pompano, 35c; catllah, 15c; buffalo fish. 25c. Wholesale Quotations. Hay, Grain and Straw Oat straw, per bale, 36c; alTalfo, $10.00, timothy, por ton, bated, J13.50ffll.00; wheat, per bushel. $1.00; corn, per cwt., J1.40; corn, cracked, 1.60; Eastern oats, $1.60; Utah, old, $1.70; rolled oats, 51.75; bar-Icy, bar-Icy, rolled, $1.40; Hour, bakers' No. 1, $2, Hour, straight grade. $2.20; flour, high patent, $2.10; rye $2.50; graham Hour, $2.50fr2.70; cornmeal, $L70ff2.00; bran, $1.00; bran and shorts, $1.10. Meats Dressed beef, per pound, 5yCc; dressed vcol, per pound. Sc; dressed lamb, 7c; dressed hogs. Sa; llvo, $4. CO per cwt.; pork loins, Uc per pound, muttons, Gfl6c; spring lamb, 0c ier pound. Poultry Dressed hens. 16c; roastors, ISc; Eastern b.-ollers, 17o por pound; Utah broilers, broil-ers, dressed, ISc per pound; nllvo, $2.50ff3.70 a dozen. Fruits Santa Paula lemons, per box, JC.GOU 7.00; other grades. $3.5006.0); bananas, per bunch. J2.5O&4.00; Valencia oranges, $5.0096.00 per box; llmca, $2.00 per 100; Utah peaches. $1.00 per crato; Bartlett pours. $2.00; plums. $1.50 per cruto; cantaloupes, $3.50 per crato; green apples, $2.00 por case; watermelons. water-melons. J3.600i.00 per dozen; grapes, $1.75ff2.00 per box. Vegetables Green onions, 20c per dozen; Utah lettuce, 20c; cnullllowor, per pound, 7c; cucumbers. cucum-bers. 25c a dozen; Nevada dry onions. 3c, garlic. 20c; now potatoes, $1.10 to $L25 cwt.; tomatoes, J1.C0 per crate. Dairy Products Butter, per pound, I5c: dices, por pound. 13c; eggs, per case, $0.75 6.00; comb honoy, per crate, $2.50; Swultzur cheese, per pound, ISc; llmburgor cheese, per pound, ISc; cream brick cheese, per pound, ISc; Edam cheese, por dozen, $12.00. Fish Salmon, per pound, 12c: halibut, per pound, 10c; striped bass, per pound, iCc; solo?, por pound, 10c; llounders, per pound, 10c; utur-geon, utur-geon, per jwund, 13c; fresh mackerel, per pound, 12c; Utah catfish, per pound, 12c, California Cal-ifornia smelts, por pound, 12o; catfish, per pound. 12c; perch, per pound. 11c; codfish, per pound, 12c; whlteflsh, per pound, 16c; Western codfish, per pound, 12o; Eastern coduah. por pound, ICc; kippered ealmon, per pound, l5o; smoked halibut, pcr-pound, 15c; smoked hall-hut hall-hut cubes, per pound, 15o: chad, por pound 10c; pike, per pound, 20c; crabs. $2.00 a dozen-black dozen-black bass, per pound, 27c; pampano, per pound. 25c. Stock Market Letters. Jamca A. Pollock & Co., Block and grain brokers, G West Second South street, make public tho following: lottera on tho stock market: T. A. Mclntyro & Co., New York, say: "The market lias had supcrllclal advanco during the last fortnight, and prices aro now so near the previous hlph. records that It would not bo surprising to seo some reactionary movement In It. This Is tho only element of weakness which wo see ln tho general situation and outlook at tho moment. In consequence, wo believe be-lieve greater caution should be exercised against overloading with too much stock and overstraining the market It would bo better, ln our Judgment at least, to secure se-cure a portion of profits and to wait for further, developments calculatod to Insure In-sure a resumption of bull movement." Logan & Bryan, New York, say: "Yesterday's "Yes-terday's reactionary spirit was not carried car-ried to any extent in today's market. Slightly lower prices were made in somo cases after the opening, but the market early gavo Indications of waiting for the bank statement. This was better than generally looked for and caused considerable consid-erable short covering, with the list closing clos-ing at the top for tho day. Barring accidents, acci-dents, wo look to sec the list higher next Uutton & Co., New York, say: "Operations "Opera-tions today wero purely professional and represented selling by small traders hero who fflt uneasy over yesterday's reaction. reac-tion. Tho bank statement was not as bad as expected, and it can be expected that trust companies that havo enormous supplies sup-plies of ready funds will come into tho market and help out the shipping of funds for crop-moving purposes ln tho future. Heuce wo expect the money situation situ-ation to remain easy. Well-informed people peo-ple tell us that much higher prices will be seen later on, but for tho time being thero will bo no encouragement to any great degree; hence wo feel like taking tho position that stocks are a good pur-Hinse pur-Hinse on anv 3light recessions." Dick Bros.. New York, say: "Tho market mar-ket was dull and sluggish, showing heaviness in tho first hour and strength toward the closing. The bank statement showed a smallersloss ln cash than expected ex-pected but thero was a rather heavy Ircreaso In loans and quito a fair decrease de-crease in surplus reserves. Thero was no chango in tho peace situation. The market closed strong at the best prices of tho dav. with Union Pacific, St. Paul. Pennsylvania, Copper and tho United States Steel stocks tho strong features. Marshall Spader & Co., New York, say: "Trading was based mainly on what is called a 'halt or deadlock' at Portsmouth, and anticipation of a stronger money market Thero was no other significance In tho trading, nnd the declines scored during tho first hour were only fractional fraction-al and thero was Httlo evidence of special spe-cial pressure or distribution. The bank statement today, while different In re snccts from anticipations, should not be construed as moro favorable than earlier suggestion." Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. I9.Whoat weak; December, $1.311. Barley firmer; December, 97vic. |