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Show WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per balo 5 ,30ff .25 Alfalfa IO.OOC'10.50 Timothy, per ton, baled 14.50fM5.50 Wheat, per bushel 1.00ft 1.10 Corn, per cwt , 1.4 Off' 1.50 Corn, cracked l,45ff 1.55 Oats 1.70 Rolled oata l.SOff 1.E5 Barley, rollod l.BOff-1.55 Flour, bakora' No. 1 2.30 Flour, Btraight grade 2.40 Flour, high patont 2.60 Ryo 2.60 Graham flour 2.EOff 2.70 Commcnl 1.80ff 1.90 Bran l.OOff 1.10 Bran and shorts l.lOff 1.15 Meats. Dressed beef, per pound 5 .Otfff .07 Dressed veal, per pound ...... .OS Dressed pork, per pound .07 Dressed lambs, per pound..... .0Sff .07 Dressed mutton, per pound... .06ff .07 Spring lambs, wholesale 3.00 Spring lambs, quartor, retail. l.OOff 1.50 Poultry. Dressed hens, per pound .15 Ducks, per pound 5ff .16 Llvo poultry, per pound I2ff .13 Frozen brollors .22 Live broilers, per pound. ,20 Fruits. Utah raspbcrrlCB, single caso..5 1.00 Grapes, per caso 2.00 Apples, case 2. CO Utah currants, case .75 Fresh flgw, box 1.50 Watormelons, dozen 4.00ff' 5.00 Santa Paula lemons, per box.. 4.50 California navels 3.25 1'iwhes, caso 1.25 PlumB 1.50 Apricots, caso 1.50 Utah berrlrcs, per crate 1.10ff 1.25 Utah blackberries, case 2.40 Blackberries, cralo :,60 Utah cherries, pound 06ff .10 Bananas, per bunch 2.50 Grapo rrult, per case 4.00 Seedling oranges, per caso.... 2.75 Cocoanuts, per dozen ,. 1.00 Havana seds 3.0ff 3.25 Figs and dates , 5c, Sc, 10c Utah rhubarb, per pouhd .02 Limes, per 100 l.to Yellow plums, por case.. ...... 1.75 Gooseberries, per pound 4 .04 Sugar. Beet sugar, per 100 5 6,10 Cano sugar 6.20 Vegetables. Best marrowfat pease, por lb.$ M New peppers, per lb .20 Utah summer squash, lb .03 Utah cucumbers, per doz ,75 Cantaloupes, pr crate 4.50 California squash 1.50 Red onions, cwt 2.50 Utah cauliflower, per pound.. .10 Wax beans, per lb .01 Utah cabbage, per pound .03 Now potatoes, bushel ..a lot Bunch turnips, per dozen...... .,5 Green onions, per dozen....... .20 Utah lettuce 16ff .20 Radishes, Utah .10 Tomatoes, per crate 1.25 Spinach .02 Cucumbers, por box ,.v l.co Dairy Products. Butter, per pound 5 .21 Choose, per pound ,12 EKgs. per caso 6. DO Fancy cheese, per pound .13 Comb honey, per crnto ........ 2.75 Strained honey, per pound.... ,07 Swoltzer cheese, por pound.... ,ia Llmburgcr cheese, per pound. .17 Cream brick cneosp, per lb.... .17 Edam cheese, per dozen 12.00 Fresh Fish. Utah lake baas 5 .30 Salmon -1? Mountain trout .30 Utah catfteh .12 Halibut .12 Striped bass, per pound ,15 Shad, per pound , .10 Mackinaw trout .16 Mackerel ; .13 Soles, per pound .......4 .09 Flounders, per pound ......... , .09 California smelts, per pound.. .12 Codfish, per pound .13 CaiflBh, por pound .13 Perch, por pound .10 Crabs 2,00 RETAIL PRICES. Meats. Prime rib $ ' .17 Porterhouse .2 Pork Ij Mutton chopn .16 Spiine lamb, per quartor l.OOffl.W Vcnl 12ff .20 Poultry, Dressed hens .....5 .IS Broilers -35 Turkeys .25 GeeBC .22 Ducks .. .tO Roast sprlngB .X Springs WW .63 FruitB. RnBpbcrrles - $ .10 Grapes, per lb Utah blackberries, cup....,,.. .2) Apples, lb 15 Strawberries, 2 cups or .25 Cur.-ants , 4 1 35ft !25 Wntermolons, ench 60ff .75 LcmoiiH, per dozen .23 Oranges, per dozen .20 .50 Pcachoo, per lb ' 12 Apricots kk .'12 Blackberries .10 Cherries .15 BannnaB, per dozen .30 Grapo fruit .03 Rhubarb, por pound ,03 Limes ,-,2 Plma '.. .10ff) .15 .iOo?eborrlc.i, quart .10 Vegetables. Peas, per pound 5 . .05 New peppers, lb .25 Utah summer squash .12 Utah cucumbers, 2 for .15 Cauliflower .10 Onions .03 New potatoes, per lb .03 Wax beans .05 Onlona .05 Cabbage, pound 05 Turnips, bunch .02 Green onions .02 Carrots .qoja gts ..i ; .02 Tomatoes, pound 15 Spinach .05 Cucumbers .05 Lettuco .05 Dairy Products. Butter, per p'ound., ,...,..5 .25 Cheeso .12 Eggs, per dozen .25 Fnncy cheese, per pound..,.. .25 Comb honey, per comb .15 Strained honey, per pound.... .15 bwlss chccec. per pound .40 Limburgor cheeso .60 Creum brick chctso .25 Edam cheese, each 1.25 Fresh Fish. Black bass .' 5 .33 Saimon 1714 Mountain trout Uo" Brook trout, ench .12 Utah catfish, per pound .15 Halibut .. .15 Striped bass .20 Shad I,... lis Mackinaw trout 25 Soles .12 Flounders .12U. Smelts . 15 " Codfish lis Perch .12 Sturgeon .15' Crabs, each 2jff .30 Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. July 6 Unfavorable harvest weathor and a reduction of about 20 per cent In tho world's shipments wcro tho main causes of a sharp advanco In wheat prices today. Final figures on September whoat aro lfflc up. Corn mado a net advance of ,iff'?ic. Oats show a gain of c. Provisions are practically unchanged. The wheat market opened strong, with September up ffi,o to iyffnic at 8Uiff S2c Among a variety of bullish factors that influenced traders at tho start wore wet weather In the Southwest and tho large decrease In tho world's shlpmonts. Slnco tho adjustment of 'change on Friday Fri-day rains had been quite goncrnl In tho Southwest, greatly delaying harvesting operations. Nows from abroad was equally equal-ly encouraging to tho bulls. Russia showed a falling off of over l.WO.000 buah-ols buah-ols in the shipments for tho week, and those from the Dauubo country were reduced re-duced by half. Tho amount on passage was nearly 4,000,000 bushels less than a Week ago. A rovlaed estlmato of the French crop made a creditable reaction In tho total yield. Foreign grain mnrkets were nfTeoted by tho bullish statistics, prices at Liverpool being up nenrly a cent. UndOr theso Influences there was an active demand for wheat here, small shorts bo-Ing bo-Ing the principal buyers. As tho session advanced the market gained additional strength. An official forecast of rain In tho Southwest caused fresh anxloty to jhorts In view of the strong market at Kansas City. At times the market was almost bare of offerings, and buyers had to materially bid up prices before orders could bo filled. Tho high point in September Septem-ber was reached at SJffic. Notwithstanding Notwith-standing tho fact that there was considerable consid-erable liquidation going on during tho Inst hnlf-hour. tho market closed strong with September at S2ic. Clearances of wheat and Hour wero equal to 103.300 bushels. Tho amount on passage decreased 3.976.000 bushels and the visible supply decreased 697.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 835,900 bushels, compared with 297.000 a year ago. Minneapolis, Minne-apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts re-ceipts of &3 care, against 299 cars last week and 7t2 cars a year ago. Tho strength of wheat caused some firmness In corn, but there was no great amount of bull enthusiasm manifested. September opened fec higher at 4Sic sold between IS and 49M,ff49VjO. and closed at 4ST4iM9c. Local receipts were 503 cars. In oats tho volume of trading was extremely ex-tremely email After opening ,, to Hffc higher at 32c to 32ff32c, September ranged between -31JJC and 32ff32M.o and cloned at S2c Local receipts were 321 cars. Provisions wero firm early on a good demand from packers, resulting from a bullish hog market. On tho advance tho commission houses wcro liberal sellers, causing a reaction. Lato In the day a rally occurred on tho strength of the grains. The market closed steady, wlih September pork a shade lower at 513.22; September lard was unchanged at 57.27; rlba wore up 2ff6c at 57.77. Estimated receipts for tomorrow-Wheat, tomorrow-Wheat, 14 cars; corn. 257 cars; oats, 193 cars; hogs. 2S.000 head. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles Open. High. Low. Closo. Wheat, No. 2 July (old) S7 S7V S6t 8CV1 July (new) S5?& S7;J, Soft S7 Sept fold) 83 84 83 S4 Sojit (new) S2Ji S3 81?i SP)4 Corn, No. 2 July 47 48U 47 47 Soptember 4S 4C4i 48 49 December 45 45 45 -15 Oats, No. .2 July 37U 37 30 37Vi September 32V 32 31 32 Docembor 32 32 32 32 Mess pork, por bbl. July 13.02 13.07 13.02 13.07 Septcmbor .. 13.20 13.35 13.10 13.22 Lard, per 100 lbs. July 7.15 September 7.30 7.32 7 2o 7.27 October 7.32 7.to 7.32 7.32 Short -Ribs July 7.65 7.67 7.50 7.62 September 7.77 7.82 7.75 7.77 October 7.85 7.85 7.80 7-62 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero an follows: Flour, quiet but steady. No. 2 eprlng wheat. 92ff ffjc; No. 3. 85ff95c; No. 2 red, SScfi 51.00. No. 2 corn. 4SMc. No. 2 yellow, 50c. No. 2 oata, 3SQ9c; No. 3 white. 33ff40c. No. 2 ryo, Clc. Good feuding barley, 30ff35c; fair to cholco malting, 42ffC2o. No. 1 flaxseed, 51.W; No, 1 Northwestern, 51.13. Prlmo timothy seed, 52.90. Mess pork, per barrel, 513.05ffl3.10; lard, per 100 pounda. 57.12ff 7.15; short ribs sides (loose), 57.37ff7.60, short clear sides (boxed). $7Z5'ff7.0. Whisky, Whis-ky, basis of high wlnea, 51.28. Clovor. contract con-tract grade, 510,75. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Rec'pts. Shlp'ts. Flour, barrels 40,300 32,100 Wheat, bushels 32,700 67.600 Corn, bushels 653,200 00,600 Onts. bushels 407,600 248,318 Rye, bushels 4,3(0 Barley, bushels 60,600 13.200 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exchnngc today tho butter but-ter market was steady; creamery, J3ff 17c; dairy, 12ffl6c Eggs steady 14ffl5c. Cheeso firm, 7ff0c Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK, July 5. Butter-Creamery, common to extra, 13fflSc; State dairy, common to extra, 13ffl7c. Cheese Largo whlto and colored, 7c; Bmall white, 8c: small c'olored. Sc. Eggs Wostern ulccted. lSff'19c: Western West-ern prime, 17fflSc. |