Show 0 BUSINESS NOTES Salt Lake Markets Once more the mild weather has permitted per-mitted the keepers l of market stands to replace their vegetables fruits etc outside and the street along West l FirSt South presented yesterday much the same appearance that It has all fall and winter up to the cold spell of a few lays since when nearLy all the proprietors pro-prietors sought the warmth of the buildIngs both for themselves and their I products The market Is well supplied with seasonable things with prices about the same us have prevailed for some weeks Dealers In flour report a little morQ steady tone than prevailed for a few days last WOCK with quotations the same as were given out a week ago Ugh patent flour retails at 235 and 210 straight grade 220 and 2 25 makers grade 210 and 215 Farmers are paid 150 per hundredweight for rye liO for oats 115 for barley 14 a ton for loose timothy 11 to 12 a tdn for 1Ooe alfalfa For t potatoes they receive re-ceive abqut 75 cents per bushel Striped bass Is again on the market and tells at 17Jh cents a pound as do red snappers and salmon The price of halibut has been advanced to 15 cents per pound Sturgeon and skate are on the market selling at two pounds for a quarter which Is the price asked for California white herring soles flounders flound-ers and herring Crabs retail at 30 cents each prawns at 10 cents a pound lobsters 40 cents a pound oysters 50 and GO cents a quart blue points 25 and 35 cents a dozen Rockaways 50 cents a dozen Poultry Is still high hens selling at 15 cents a pound roast rs at n ½ cents broilers 20 cents turkeys 20 cents domestic do-mestic ducks 15 cents geese 16 cents a pound Best creamery brings 30 cents a pound Eastern creamery 25 cents Utah ranch butter 20 and 25 cents T n S1 II n xiuoii iiiiwil tbb 1 ovrll UL ou CUIim a dozen case eggs at 25 cents A few cheaper apples than have been seen for some time are now to be had They sell at 2 a bushel while the better lualltles bring from 250 to 3 Some Meplant grown near this city and of good quality for this season of the year Is being offered at 15 cents a pound Oranges sell at from 15 to 60 cents a dozen bananas from 15 to 25 cents lemons 20 to 30 cents figs 10 to 25 cents dates 10 and 15 cents a pound Fresh Brussels sprouts are selling at ID cents a pound cauliflower two pounds for a quarter spinach four pounds for a quarter potatoes 1 per bushel sweet potatoes six pounds for a quarter radishes 5 cents a bunch let tuce 5 cents < a head celery 5 cents a stick pumpkins and squashes 10 and 20 cents each Steaks range in price from 12Y to 20 cents a pound prime ribs of roast from 15 to 1716 cents pork and muttonchops mutton-chops 15 cents sausage and Ilnm burger l otcaks 12f cents sliced ham 20 cents sliced bacon 20 cents sweet breads 10 cents a pound calves liver 20 cents a pound lot |