Show UTAH VS CALIFORNIA HomeGrown Products Now Rule the Market PROVISIONS GETTING LOWER Even Flour and Alfalfa Afftcttd by Competition Utah Apples Displace All Others Local Lo-cal Melons Coming InTomatoes Take a Parachute Utah products arc beginning to rulo the local provision market In a way calculated calcu-lated to bring Joy to tho heart of the consumer con-sumer but tho downward tendency of things Is not particularly to tho Interest of tho denier Not only arc fruits and vegetables affected by tho advent of the homegrown articles but flour grain and hay are displaying a marked downward tendency In prices on nccoilnt of the coming com-ing In of the new crop Utah tomatoes came In so plentifully yesterday that the bottom was practically knocked out of the market the price having Jumped downward from 8 and 0 cents to 5 cents a pound Utah apples have entirely displaced dis-placed the California product on the market mar-ket sending the price down from 2 a box to 125 Utah watermelons are also ofT the market and both watermelons and cantaloupe grown In the Stato arc making mak-ing their appearance Grapes are becoming becom-ing more plentiful and the new crop of potatoes Is beginning to make its presence pres-ence felt Wholesale Prices There arc three prices ruling In tho local market first the various prices paid the grower then the price asked by the wholesaler and last the price asked the consumer by the retail merchant The following price list covers the middle price In every case the price asked the trade by the wholesaler and Is given aa being the one that will prove of greatest Interest to our readers as showing the condition of time local market Hay Grain and Flour Alfalfa per ton baled 1000 Timothy per ton baled HOO Wheat per ICO pounds lGO Corn per 100 pounds 135 Corn cracked per 100 pounds 140 Oats per 100 pounds lJB Barley whole per ice pounds 130 Barley rolled per ice poundo 110 Flour family per 100 pounds 19S Flour straight grade per ICO lbs 205 Flour high patent per 100 pounds 220 Meats Dressed beef per pound GsS1 Dressed pork per pound 9 Dressed veal per pound 8I19 Dressed mutton per pound G mirC ¼ Dressed lamb per pound 10 Poultry Dressed hens per nound Ifl DresscdRprlng chickens per pound 20 Dressed ducks per pound 18 Dressed turkeys per pound 21 Live poultry hens per pound OolO Spring chickens H Dairy Products Butter per pound 25 Cheese per pound > 13 Eggs per case 600 Fancy cheese per pound 15g > 18 Fruits Utah rnspberlrcs per case 140 150 Oranges per box 25OI325 Lemons per box SuOftoOO Limes per ICO 150 Fancy California plums crate 150 Early Crawford peaches per box 125 Utah apples per bushel > Utah peaches 73i1100 Cantaloupes Rocky Ford crate400I425 Pears box i 301 California grapes I0g200 California grapes 2CO Vegetables New Early Rose potatoes per 100 pounds l00 > 125 Fancy red dry onions per 100 lbs JCO Utah Tomatoes A Sc Utah cucumbers 202oc All Utah vegetables fluctuating slightly with regard to distance shipped I Fresh Fish Chinook salmon per pound 12 Halibut per pound 10 Striped bass per pound 1G Shad per pound 10 Sole por pound 9 Flounders per pound t 0 California smells per pound 12 Codfish per pound 13 Catfish per pound 12 Porch per pound 10 Mackinaw trout per pound 20 Utah black bass per pound 25 Crabs per dozen 250 Silver and Drafts New York Aug 3Bar silver Hic Mexican dollars i26e San Francisco Aug 3Silver bars CIJlc Mexican dollars l2V c Drafts sight 7c telegraph lOc Money and Exchange NW York Aug 3Money on call steady at 1 per cent cloning 1i < j2 percent per-cent time money easy sixty days 4 I percent per-cent ninety days 4 1 ½ per cent six months OtftfiSA per cent prime mercantile mercan-tile paper 6 > ig6 per cent sterling exchange ex-change heavy with actual business In bankers bills at SlSGSO for demand and at 5183 GO for sixty days posted rates HXQM commercial bills 48314 1 New York Metals New York Aug 3Owing to the banl holiday the London metal markets were closed Tin steady with spot quoted at 29CG1JI < > 2900 Copper about steady with lake and electrolytic tiuoted at I1300IJ1325 and casting cast-Ing at 51275 13CO The exports In copper during July amounted to SMS tons making ma-king the total exports for the seven months 72212 tons against 1CW011 tons for the same period last year Lead steady but lower at 3110 for spot and 4128 for August Spelter remained quiet at Jo S7Vi Iron was quiet and nominally unchanged un-changed No 1 foundry Southern Is I Northern 51850 1300 No 1 foundry Southern and oft at COSt CO-St Louis Wool Market St Louis Aug 3 Wool Falrlj active unchanged medium grades and combing and clothing Iflff22c light line 2iti8c heavy line 12lCc tubwashed |