Show The Produce Market E E Rich says The fine weather during dur-ing the past few days has materially assisted slated tho farmers in their harvesting but luck of help on the farms will delay the grain and other cereals from arriving in the market as early as it is desirable Dealers are still sending money out of tho territory which is needed by all to meet past obligations OatsThe fluctuation in the eastern markets during the past week has been from 4 to 6 cents per bushel Quotations are 140 for eastern 1145 to 150 for Utah oats sacked track here WheatSome few cars continue to arrive rive in the market Offerings are made at G23 to 65 cents per bushel for a No2 arti cle and JO cents for No3 Rye Small quantities have changed hands Offerings are made from 105 to 110 per hundred car lots Corn Eastern markets navo advanced on this article lOc per cwt since our last issue and the present price f o b Salt Lake city is 105 for whole corn and 170 for cracked BarleyBarley is now being offered more plentifully quite a number ot cars have changed hands during the past week at S112jtj for whole barley 125 for cracked f o b city HayThe new crop which has arrived in tie market up to the present lime is in excellent ex-cellent condition lucerne at S to SS50 wild 59 to 950 meadow 10 mixed tame SlloO to 12 timothy 13 to 1 per ton Poultry Live spring chicks sell from 350 to H per dozen according to size old hens from 4 to S5 per dozen EggsEastern per case selling from 55 to 525 Utah fresh candled from 550 to SO PotatoesNone have changed hands except ex-cept for home trade prices ranging from Kc to 40c per bushel Butter There has been a slight advance ad-vance in butter the past week essecially creamery and as the season advances we hope for still better prices Low grades are still a drug in the market offered at from ic to lOc per pound fair cooking butter in tubs selling at 12JJC to 16c with ample stock on hand Dried FruitsThere is nothing to note on either demand or price yet Wo look for a quiet market as there is an unusually unusu-ally good crop of fruit There is already some demand from eastern firms for Utah dried fruits The Wool Ontpnt Messrs J E Clinton and Chas Andrews An-drews of Nephi were in Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday on their way to Boston where they go to look after their wool interests Speaking of this seasons wool clip Mr Andrews said it had been nearly all shipped There wore a few little lots left in the various var-ious settlements but not enough to cut any figure The clip had been a most gratifying gratify-ing one in every respect he said and the prices obtained were very satisfactory The money received from the wool is now being distributed over the southern country and there is a much easier feeling in financial circles than has been noticeable notice-able for some time I |