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Show lire Bear Heat Offered for Sale Cinnamon Killed by a Ranchman East of the City Turkeys Are Poor. "Pure, unadulterated October apple-Juice cider," a carload lot of It, reached this city yesterday and will probably be the only Eastern cider Imported this falL Heretofore one carload has sufficed to supply tho demand of this region, together with the cider modo hereabouts. In thirty-gallon barrels tho cider wholesales at $y and In fifteen-gallon half-barrels at $3. Another good-sized young bear, a cinnamon, cinna-mon, was killed in the mountains just cost of tho city by a ranchman early yesterday yes-terday morning. It attracted a number of pedestrians along West First South street yesterday, having been purchased by one of the meat dealers. The Intention Is to put Mr. Bruin In a refrigerator until un-til Thanksgiving time, when a few of thoso fond of tho meat will be allowed to purchase It at a good prico per pound. In lieu of the Eastorn Concords, which havo supplied the market for some time past, local dealers aro now receiving goodly good-ly shipments of Utah Concords, which sell at 35 cents a basket. While not so large as the Eastern product, they compare com-pare favorably with them In other respects re-spects and hold their own with tho California Cali-fornia grapes now to bo had. Consumers may look for an advanco In tho price of eggs at any time. Tho wholesale whole-sale prices i-aiif;e now from $6.75 to $7.25, and 35 cents retail will shortly bo plnced upon thorn. There Is n decided scarcity at this time, and unless tho supply increases very soon the anticipated advance In retail re-tail prices will be made. Turkeys aro coming In In greater numbers num-bers Just now, but tho quality is hardly up to tho standard of Utah turkeys usually usual-ly offered at this season. Dealers are unable un-able to account for this, the only explanation explana-tion they can offer being that tho turkeys evidently havo not been sufficiently fed. Quite a shipment of lino geeso was ro-celvcd ro-celvcd at a local market yesterday nnd were quoted at IS cents wholesale. Wild ducks have supplanted chickens, for a time at least, and tho amount of hens and QnrlnrTQ nrTT- hnlni. hrniin-hf f n mnrlrif 13 much less than belore the duck season began be-gan Utah Brussels sprouts are now taking tho placo of the California product, bringing bring-ing 12 cents a pound. Utah quinces are also now to be had, these retailing at six pounds for a quarter. Winter pears are coming in in good shape, retailing at threo pounds for a quarter, and a few lingering lin-gering cantaloupes are to bo had at 5 cents each Wholesale Quotations. Hay. Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bale, 20c; alfalfa. $10.00; timothy, per ton, baled, $14.00; wheat, per bushel, 95c1T$1.05: corn, per cwt , $1.40'fll.C0, corn, cracked, $1.451.55, oats. $1.35; rolled oats. $1.45; barley, rolled. $1.35(1.45; flour, bakers' No. 1, $2.30; flour, straight grade, $2.40112.M); flour, high patent. J2.eOg2.70; rye, $2.60; graham Hour, $2.502 75; com meal, $1.70$ L80; bran, $1.0), bran and shorts, ?1.10ji 1.15. Meats. Dressed beef, pound, 46c; dressed veo!, per pound, 9c; dressod lambs, per pound, 6c; dressed mutton, per pound, 6U5c; dressed hoga, 8c; live, 6a cords, 35c: Utah apples, bushol, 75c; Santa Paula lemons, box, $1.00. peaches, box, G0iJ75c; plums, box, COc; bananas, por per pound. Poultry- Dressed hens, 14c; broilers, por pound, lie. Fruits Valencia oranges, case, $4.50; Utah watermelons, per dozen, $1.50; Utah white grupes. case, $1.25; black grapes, $1.76; Tokay grapes, $1.75; New York Concords. Con-cords. 35c; Utah apples, bushel, $1.00; Santa Paula lemons, box, $4.00; peaches, box. 501175c; plums, box, 00c; bananas, per bunch, $2.50; Utah pears, box, $1 25; cranberries cran-berries $9 50 barrel; dates, per pound, SUl 10c. pineapples, per dozen, $2.50; German prunes, $1.00 per bushel Sugar. Beet sugar, per 100, $6.40; cane sugar. $6.50 vegetables. California head lottuce. 50 00o per dozen; oyster plant, 45c a dozen; new celery, dozen, 50c, parsnips, per cwt . $125; green peppers, per pound, 5c; Utah summer squash, dozen, 20c; Utah tomatoes, GO1P70C a bushel; yellow onions, per 100. $125; vegetable marrow, dozer,, 60c; red cabbage, per pound, 2c; sweet potatoes, per cwt.. $2.25; Utah cabbage, per ICO, $1.C0; potatoes, per cwt.. 90c; turnips, tur-nips, beets and carrots, por 10). $1.00: green onions, per dozen, 20c; radishes, Utah, 20c; pumpkins, dozen, $1.25; golden tomatoes, pound, 4c; Utah egg plant, 6c; Utah lettuce. let-tuce. 20c; cauliflower, pound, Be. Dairy Products. Butter, per pound, 25o; chpse. per pound. 12c, eggs, per case, $C751?7.25; comb honoy, per crato. $2 75; sweilzer cheese, per pound, 18o; llmburg-er llmburg-er cheese, por pound, 16c: cream brl"k cheese, per pound. 17c; Edam cheese, por dozen. $12 CO. Fresh Fish. Utah lako bass, 35c; salmon sal-mon 13c; mountain trout. 35c; halibut, 12c striped bass, per pound, 15c; soles, per pounu, c; uuunuers, per pounu. 9c; California smelts, per pound, 12c; catfish, per pound, 12c; perch, per pound. 10c; lobsters, lob-sters, per pound. 15c; oysters. New York counts, $1 60 per 10); selects, $2 25 per gallon; gal-lon; barracuda, per pouxd, 12c, ea bass, per pound, 12c; bloaters, per ICO, $3,G0. Retail Quotations. Meats. Prlmo rib, 17c; porterhouse, IS 8E0c; pork, 17c; mutton chops. 10l5c legs, I2c; spring lamb. 1220o por pound; veal. 11120c; veal loaf. 30c. Poultry. Dressed hens, ,16c; broilers, 25 gi20c; turkeys, 25c: ducks 20c. roast springs, 20c; teal ducks, 30c pair; mallards. 60c Fruits. Crabapples. 00c per pock; Utah apples, nor peck, 30iT40e; lemons, por dozen, 25c; oranges, per dozen, iOUtOc; peaches, per pound. 5c; per case, GOfctwc; bananas, per dozen. 30c; pears. 6c per pound; plums. 5c; Utah watermelons, 5 25c; Utah cantaloupes, CfJlOc; grapes (black), per basket. 00c; grapes (whlto) 60c; Tokay grapes, COc; pomegranate. 15c pound; pineapples, 30 and 40c each. Vegetables. New celery. 5c a stalk; oyster plant, 60 a bunoh; China radishes, tw,o bunches for 6c: Utah egg plant, Go per pound; parsnips, two bunches for 5c; Utah peppers, threo pounds for 26c; red cabbago, four pounds for 25c; sweet potatoes, pota-toes, per pound, 3c; green corn on cob, per dozen, 20 and 35c; Utah summer squash, two force; Utah cucumbers, throe for Gc; cauliflower, 10c a pound; potatoes, per peck, 20c; cabbago, per pound, 2o; turnips, per pound, 2c, green onions, 2c; carrots, 2c; beet3, 2c. Utah tomatoes, per pound, 2c; lettuce, 6c; California lettuce, two for 10c; pumpkins. lGc; Hubbard Hub-bard squash. IGc; pickling onions, 60c per peck. Dairy Products Butter, per pound, 30c; chccEC, 15c; eggs, per dozen, 255V30c, fancy cheese, per pound. 25o; comb honey, por comb, 15c; strained honey, por pound, 15e; SwIbs cheese, por pound, 40c; llmburgor checso. per pound. 60c; cream brlok cheese. 25c: Edam cheese, each, $1.25. Fresh Fish Black bass, 35c; salmon 17c; mountain trout, 40c; halibut, 15c"' striped bas3, M)c; Mackinac trout'. 20c; codfish. IGc; perch, 12c; sturgeon, stur-geon, 15c; whlto fish. 20c: mountain herring, her-ring, 16o; solect oysters, 60c a quart; barracuda, per pound, 15c; sea bass, per pund, 15c. |