Show SALT LAKE MARKETS t Utah cucumbers and green corn are now to be had on the market the former for-mer selling at three for 10 cents and the latter at ifi cenls a dozen Cauliflower is quoted at 12J cents a pound beets two bunches for 5 cents summer squash 5 cents each potatoes 23 cents a peek Poultry is a little more plentiful spring chickens now selling at 20 cents a pound broilers at 22V6 cents Eastern turkeys are offered at in cents a pound and hens at tho same liguie Eggs are worth lf cents a dozen creamery butter but-ter 25 cents a pound > dairy butter 15 and 20 cents Watermelons are moreplenllful and the prices are lower Tills fruit may be had yt from 30 lo GO cents Muskmelons are selling at 10 and 20 cents apiece Astrakhan apples are quoted at 25 cents a peck Eartlctl pears 10 cents a pound blackberries four boxes for 25 cents I apricots peaches plums and cherries 10 cents a pound raspberries two boxes for 25 cents currants 5 cents a box tomatoes 20 cents a pound oranges 30 to 00 cents a dozen Lemons have advanced a little and are now selling al 30 cenls a dozen Bananas are selling sell-Ing at 25 cents a dozen At the flour and grain merchants thc same prices rule that were quoted last weok as follows Corn SlA5 per hundred I hun-dred wheat 120 bran and shorts So cents high patent Hour 2 straight grade 175 bakers grade 160 II Trout both large and small Is selling at 30 cents a pound Fresh sea bass sells at two pounds for a quarter black I bass two pounds for 35 cents whitefish and Mackinaw trout 17Y cents crabs 25 cents each soles flounders black perch shad klngfish tomcod barracuda barra-cuda and codfish 12V6 cents frogs legs 15 cents a dozen Calves liver sells at 25 cents a pound sweotbrcads 10 cents a pound spring lamb 1 J to 160 per quarter best sirloin sir-loin steak 15 cents Tbonc 20 cents round steak 12 and 15 cents shoulder sleak 10 and 12 cents prime rib roust 15 and 17 ½ cents veal cutlets 17h and 20 cents bacon 12 and 15 cent a I pound I |