Show SALT LAKE MARKETS 4 The first Utah new pointers of lie sca yesterday brought to mnrkPt shim and were sold ut two pounds for a < J irftcr potatoes sell it four Callfornla new V Green yens are poundi for 23 cents somewhat higher than toft week brlig lag 5 Lfiits a nock CaulIIIo > ver ecus at 5Bto ccnwTpoiincl nsparagu5 two 15 to 11 ½ centS a bumlies for ft nickel spinach two pounds for 5 cunts wax beans lo cents a pound cucumbers C cents each new earrotiu f cetns a bunch cabbage 1 cents rt pound radishes two bunches for o cents lettuce two heads for 5 rents The now crop of alfalfa Is now on the market and as a consequence hay is somewhat cheaper the farmers receiving from 3 to 9 a ton for loose alfalfa 510 to lt a ton for loose tlmojJiy 1 1 per hundred weight for rye 57 cents a 1 bushel for wheat High patent flour rc tjIH at 203 per hundredweight straight grade Lfc5 bakers grade i7S Stfawbrrlen are plentiful and bring from 10 to 12VA cents a box Blackberries sell at JO and I2Mu cents a box Peaches and apricots aro nuotcd at 15 cents a pound cbrtrrics sclllntr fit lo and 20 cents Gooseberries sell at 10 cents a quart lemons 15 to 25 cents a dozen bananja 30 to 10 cents oranges 2o to 50 cents grape fruit JO ccntB each tomatoes 2o V ctts a pound Trout Is very scarce and sell at 40 cents a pound Fresh mackerel and whitefish bring 20 cents a pound codfish catfish and barracuda 15 cents shadroo SO cents soles flounders herring pcrcn and shad two pounds for a quarter Poultry in somewhat higher hens t 1 bringing 16V cents a pound roaSters t 221k cents and broilers JO to PO cents I Eggs are 15 conta a dozen creamery butter but-ter 25 centsa pound best dairy butter 2 centS V Spring lamb is still selling at from 75 cents to 125 per quarter prime no roast 15 to 17 cents a pound sausage and hamburger steak 10 to 12 cents j sliced ham 20 cents flllced bacon lo cents sweetbreads JO cents calves liver 20 cents a pound VV |