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Show Car of Bananas Relieves Dearth Quinces and Cranberries Are of Good Quality and in Good Demand Shrimps Com In. A carload of bananas unloaded In tho past few days has somewhat relieved tho scarcity of this fruit which haa prevailed for several days and caused a slight advance ad-vance ln tho wholesale price, although the retail prlco remains tho same. Quinces are ln good demand now and are of lino quality. This fruit retails at 60 cents a peck. Cranberries seem to Increaso ln popularity as tho season advances, and tho berries now being received are tho best no far Imported this season. Shrimps ln small quantities wcro to bo had yesterday, but were all picked up be-foro be-foro tho usual hour for closing. Neither crabs nor lobsters havo been seen for several sev-eral days, but a shipment of tho former Is expected tho first of tho week. Halibut 1b also scarce, but tho scarcity Is looked upon as only temporary. Mushrooms wcro seen at a few of the stores along Market row, but did not last long, oven at 30 cents a pound. Dealers all along tho row did tho usual big Saturday Sat-urday business, but thcro was llttlo or no change in either tho prices or offerings. Wholesale Quotations. Hay. Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bale, 30e; alfalfa, $3.50510 00; timothy, per ton. baled, $13.00g13.60: wheat, per bushel, McffJlOS; corn, per cwt.. ?1.40u.'l1.4.ri; corn, cracked, $1 45S,150; oats, J1.35; rolled oats, $1.451.65; barloy. rolled. $135; flour, bakers' bak-ers' No. 1, J2.30, Hour, straight grade $2.4O1T'2.r0; flour, high patent. J2.60U2.70; rye, $2 00. graham Hour, S2.6O32.70; corn-meal, corn-meal, $1.70jFl.&0; bran, $1.00; bran and shorts, $1.10. Meats. Dressed beef, pound, 4VG5Vc: dressed veal, per pounct, 9'ic; dressed lambs, per pound, 6c; dressed mutton, per pound, 5576'Ac; dressed hogs, Sc; llvo, 5'&c; codfish, 6 to 9c; mincemeat, SGOc. Poultry. Dressed hcii3, 14c; broilers, per pound. 10c. Fruits. Valencia oranges, case, $4.v0; Utah whlto grapes, case, $1.25; California Krapes, ji.id; uian appiea, nusnoi, n.w, Santa Paula lemons, box, $4.00; peaches, box, COS'TCc; plums, box, 60c; bananaa. per bunch. $2 75Ti3.00; Utah pears, box, $1.25; cranberries, $7.50 barrel; dates, per pound, &S'10c; pineapples, per dozen, $2-50; German prunes. $100 per bushel; pomegranates, $2.00 per box. Sugar. Boot sugar, per 100, $6.40; cano sugar, $6.50. Vegetables. California head lettuce, 60c per dozen; oyster plant. 45c a dozen; now celery, dozen, 50c; parsnips, per cwt., $1.25; green peppers, per pound, oc; Utah summer sum-mer squnsh, per dozen, 20c, yellow onions, per hundred, $1.25; vegetable marrow, per dozen, 60c; red cabbage, per pounct. 2',c; sweet potatoca. per cwL, $2.25; Utah cab-bago, cab-bago, per 100, $1.25; potatoes, per cwt, 90c; turnips, beets and carrots, per 100, $1.00; green onions, per dozen. 20c; pumpkins, dozen, $1.25; Utah egg plant. Cc; Utah lot-tuce, lot-tuce, 20c; cauliflower, pound, 6c. Dairy Products. Butter, por pound, 25c; cheese, per pound, 12c; eggs, per case, $7 007.50; comb honey, per crate, $2,75; sweltzer cheese, per pound, 18c; llmburger cheese, per pound, 16c; cream brick cheese, per pound, 17c; Edam cheese, per dozen. $12.00. Fresh Fish. Utah lake bass, 30c; salmon, sal-mon, 13c; mountain trout, 3oc; halibut, 12c; striped bass, per pound. 16c; soles, per pound, 9c; flounders, per pound, 9c; California Cali-fornia smelts, per pound, 12c; catfish, per pound, 12c; perch, per pound, 10c; lobsters, lob-sters, per pound, 15c; oysters, Now York counts, $1.00 per 100; selects. $2.25 per gallon; gal-lon; barracuda, per pound. 12c; aea bass, per pound. 12c; bloaters, per 100, $3.50. Retail Quotations. Meats Prlmo rib, 17Vc; porterhouse, IS (g20c; pork, 1714c: mutton chops, l0i?lfic; legs, 12Vdc: Iamb. 12V415c per pound; veal, 12200; veal loaf, 30c. Poultry. Dressed hens, 16c; broilers. 20 (g30c; turkeys. 27M530c; ducks, 20c; roast springs. 20c; teal ducks, 30c pair; mallards, 00 c Frults. Utah apples, per peck, 30540c; lemons, per dozen, 25c; oranges, per dozen, doz-en, 40560c; bananas, per dozen, 30c; pears, 6c per pound; plums. 5c; grapes (black), per basket, 60SC0c; grapes (white), 60300c; Tokay grapes, COc; pomegranates, 16c per pound; pineapples, 30 and 40c each. Vegetables New celery. 5c a stalk oyster plant. 5c a bunch; Utah egg plant" 5c per pound; parsnips. 20c peck; Utah peppers, thrco pounds for 25c; red cab-bago, cab-bago, 5c pound; sweot potatoes, pound 3c; cauliflower, 10c a pound; potatoes peck, 20c; cabbage, per pound, 3c; turnips, tur-nips, 20c peck; green onions, 2uC; carrots. car-rots. 20o peck; beets. 20c peck; 'lettuce Cc: pumpkins. 15c; Hubbard squash 10c' Dairy Products. -Butter, per pound', 30c-chceae, 30c-chceae, 15c; eggs, per dozen. 25H30c; fancy cheese, per pound, 25c; comb honey, per comb, 15c; strained honey, per pound, 15c-Swiss 15c-Swiss cheese, per pound. 40c; llmburger cheese, per pound. 60c; cream brick cheese, 25c. Edam cheese, each. $1.23. Fresh Fish. Black bass, 33c; salmon 17Vc; mountain trout, 40c, halibut 16c: striped bass, 20c: Mackinaw trout' "Oc" codfish, 15c; perch, 12V4c; sturgeon, 15c : white fish, 20c: mountain herring, 13c; select oysters, 60c a quart; barracuda, per pound. 16c: sea bass, per pound. l!5c. Reserve required 301.1CN.650 Increase 1.109 375 Surplus 16.793.a:0 Docreaso 1.0C0.276 Ex. U. S. deposits 22.033.975 Decrease 1.050.600 Tho Financier says: "Tho notable fen-turo fen-turo of tho official statement of tho Now York Associated banks last week was tho remarkably closo correspondence between tho cash gain ils reported In tho statement state-ment and tho not loss which was estimated esti-mated upon tho basis of tho traceable movements of money during tho week. The net gain of cash by tho banks was $99,1C0, whllo tho estimated Increaso was $11,700. Considering tho fact that the statement must havo Included tho with, drawal from tho banks of $2,COO.O0O on Friday Fri-day for shipment to Paris, which would count for ono day, or about $330,000 In the averages, and that the estimates Included only the withdrawal of $1,250,000 on Wednesday for export on Thursday, nn average of about $600,000. tho slight discrepancy dis-crepancy between tho estimated loss and tho actual gain may bo cosily accounted account-ed for. "Tho most significant fact shown both by tho statement and tho estimates, how-over, how-over, Is 4hat tho movomcnl of monoy to tho Interior for crop purposes has not only greatly diminished ln volume but that thero aro almost unmistakable Indications Indica-tions of a turn hither In tho monetury Ude. "Though tho statement was mado on declining de-clining averages for cash, owing to tho bringing over Into this week of $2,2"0.0ii0 gold which was withdrawn for export on Wednesday and on Friday, this fact la not Important, for there will doubtless bo received re-ceived on Monday about $500,000 Japanese gold which arrived at San Francisco on Saturday; moreover, tho turn ln tho In -torlor monetary tide will most likely cause withdrawals hereafter of gold for export, to bo offset by receipts of currency from tho country." |