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Show Concord Grapes if Local Market Supplies of Now York Product Expected Ex-pected In Springs Cheaper Than Hens. Florida pineapples and frcah dates wero among the now shipments received yestorda- on tho local market. Concord grapes are off tho market for tho present, pres-ent, but New York Concords are expected ex-pected In Wednesday. The will come a llttlo higher than the Utah grapes have been selling for about 35 to 40 cents a basket, wholesale Turnips, beets and carr) are a llttlo cheaper, selling now at $j bubhel Utah onions and radishes are bj cents a dozen. t.v unusual situation of spring chickens chick-ens selling cheaper than hens exists on tho local markot, tho hens continuing scarce, whllo springs aro very plentiful. New bloaters came in yesterday. Everything Every-thing ln the fish lino Is on tho market in abundance and the demand is good. Retail Quotations. Meats. Prime rib, 17c; porterhouse, 1SJJ20C; pork, 17c; mutton chops, 10Jjl5c; legs, 12c; Bprlng lamb, 12j20c perlb; veal, 12ft 2Gc; veal loaf. 30c Poultry. Dressed hens, ISc; broilers, 30 Q35c; turkeys, 25c; ducks, 20c; roast sprlncs. 20c. ,Frults. Crabapplcs, DOc a peck; Utah apples, per peck, 30JJ4OC; lemons, per dozen, 2sc; oranges, per dozen, 40fji;0c; poaches, per pound. 5c; per case. 40JjC0c; bananas, per dozen, 30c; pears, 5c a pound; limes, 2c; plums, 5c; Utah watermelons. wa-termelons. IStMCc, Utah cantaloupes, 5jj? 10c; grapes (black), per banket, 40c; grapoj (white), 10c. Tokay grapes, 10c; pome-granlcc, pome-granlcc, 15c pound; pineapples, 30 and 40c each, - Vegetables. Now celery. Gc a stalk; oyster oys-ter plant. f.c a bunch; China ruUlshcs. 2 for c. Utah egg plant, 5c a pound; parsnips, two for 5c; Utah peppers, llsroe pounds for 25c; red cabbage, four pounds for 25c; sweet potatoes, pur pound. Jc; giecn corn on cob, dozen, 20 and 3oc; Utah summer squash, 3 for Gc; Utah cucumbers, 3 for 6c; caullllower, 10c a pound, potatoes, per peck, 20c; wax beans, 0c per pound; cabbage, per pound, 4c; turnips, per pound. 2c, green onions. 2c; carrots, 2c; bcet6, 2c; Utah tomatoes, to-matoes, per opund, 2c; lettuce, 0c; California lettuce, two for 15c; pumpkins, 15c, Hubbard squash, 15c; pickling cu ctmbors, 50c per 103; pickling onions, 50c a peck; string beans, 7c. Dairy Products Butter, per pound, 30c; cheese, 15c, oggs, per dozen. 25JI30c; fancy cheese, per pound, 25c; comb honey, per comb, 15c; strained honey, per pound, 15c; Swiss cheese, per pound. 40c; llmburger cheese, per pound, GOc; cream brick cheesa, 25c, Edam cheese, each, 11 25. Fresh Fish. Black bass, 35c: salmon, 17c; mountain trout, 40c; halibut, 15c; 3trlped bass, 20c, shad, 15c, Mackinaw trout, 20c; codfish, 15c; perch, 12c; sturgeon, stur-geon, 15c; white ilsh, JWc; mountain herring, her-ring, 20c; select oysters, GOc a quart; Barracuda, per pound, 15c; aca bass, per pound, 15c. Wholesale Quotations. Hay, Grain and Straw Oat straw, per ton, $10.00; alfaifa. S10.WJJ10.59: timothy, per ton, baled. S14.00Jjl5.oO; wheat, per bushel, 95$1.05; corn, per cwt., JL40S1.50; corn, cracked, Sl-45'ol.50; outs. $l.u; rolled oats, 51.45; barley, rolled. $1.35 LIS; (lour, bakers' No. 1, $2.30; Hour, straight grade. J2.IOJi'J.G0. Hour, high patent, pat-ent, J2.COU2.70; ryo, $2.W. graham Hour, J2.50JJ2.75; cOrnmcal, J1.90JJ2.CO; bran, Jl; bran and Bhorts. Sl.10ffl.15. Meats. Dressed beef, pound, 4Jjuc; dressed veal, per pound. 9c; dressed pork, per pound, 8c. dressed "lambs, per pound, Gc; dressed mutton, per pound, lc; dressed hogs, Sc; live, 5c per pound. Poultry. Dressed hens, 15c; broilers, per pound, 15c Fruits. Valencia oranges, case, $-1.50; Utah cantaloupes, dozen. 30g5nc; Utah watermelons, dozen, $1.50; white grapes, case. $1.15; black grapes. $.1.00: Tokav grapes. $1.35; Utah apples, uusnel. 7&c; Santa Paulo lemons, box, $4.C0; peaches, box, 50S75c; 'plums, box. GOc; bananas, per bunch, J2.G0; limes, per 100. $1.50; Utah pears, box, $1.25; cranberries, $10 barrel; dates, per pound, SJjlOc; pineapples, per dozen. $2 76; German prunes. $1.00 per bushel. . Sugar. Beet sugar, per 100, $ti.40; cano MJgar. JG.50. , . Vegetables. California head lettuce. 50 G0c per dozen; oyster plant, 43c a dozon, new celery, dozen. 50c; parsnips, dozen, bunches, 50c. now poppers, per pound: Gc; I Utah summer squash, dozen. 20c; Utah tomatoes. G070c a bushel; yollow onions, 1 per 100, $1.25; vegetable marrow, dozen, GOc; red cabbage, per pound, 2c; sweet potatoes, per cwt., $2.00. Utah cabbage, per 100. 75c; new potatoes, per cwt., 90c; turnlpB, beets and carrots, por 100. $1.00; green onions, por dozen. 20c; radishes. Utah. 20c; pumpkins, dozon, J1.75; golden tomatoes, pound, 4c; Utah egg plant, Gc, lettuce, 20c. Dairy Products Butter,- per pound, 2oc; cheese, per pound. 12e; eggs, per case, J6 50JT7; comb honey, per crate. $2.75; swcltzcr ohcesc, per pound, ISc; llmburger llmburg-er cheese, per pound, 10c; cream brick, cheese, per pound, 17c; Edam cheese, per dozen. S12.00. Fresh Fish. Utah lake bass. 35c; sal-n sal-n on, 13c. mountain trout, 35c: halibut, 12c; striped bass, per lb., 16c; shad, por lb , 11c; Mackinaw trout, 16c; soles, per pound, ic flounders, per pound, 9e; California Cali-fornia smelts, per pound, 12c; cattish, per pound, 12c; perch, per pound. 10c; lobs'ers per pound, 15c; oystors, New York counts. J1.C0 per 100; selects. J2.G0 por gallon; gal-lon; Barracuda, per pound, 12c; aea buss, per pound, 12c. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK. Oct. 3. Butter Irregular; street price extra creamery, 20ii21c; of-Ilclal of-Ilclal prices, creamery, common to extra, 13'Cc; do held extras, 19fj20o: State dairy, common to oxtra. 13Jjl9c. Cheese Stronc; State full cream, small fancv colored and white, 10c; do poor to prime, SfilOVic; largo colored and whlto fancy. 9'JjlOc; largo white, poor to fancy, 7fi9-3ic. Eggs Weak; Wcstorn fair selected, 21 (522c; do average best, 20S21c. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. 3. At tho outset the wheat market was decidedly weak. Opening Open-ing quotations on December woro down to r-ic ut $U2 to $L12. May was off rtkc to Hc. at $1.12 to 51.12. Tho factors that contributed to tho Initial weakness wero lower cables, liberal world's shipments and heavy receipts in tho Northwest. On tho resulting bulgo in wheat hero, December advanced to Jl.ll'i and May to 51,14. During tho lost hour tho markot lost 'much of its newly-acquired strength, the principal depressing influenco being an unusually heavy primary movement. Realizing sales caused a considerable reaction, re-action, but a firm tono prevailed at tho close. Final quotations on Decombor woro at $1.13S'1-13. May closed at SUSP'S Weakness of wheat and favorable w'cathor conditions brought out fair Belling Bell-ing of corn early In the ncssIon, resulting In adccllno from Saturdays closing quotations. quota-tions. Sentiment at the close was barely steady. December opened lJjVi to ViJj-'Jic lower at 50 to 50c, sold up to 51c, and closed at 51c. Local receipts wero 115 Liberal receipts and an Increase of nearly near-ly two million bushels ln the visible supply sup-ply were bear factors In tho oato market. December opened unchanged to c higher nt .'0 to 31c, advanced to 31 and closed at 31ffi31c Locnl receipts were 201 cars A heavy decrcaso In contract stocks, especially of lurd, caused strength ln provision. pro-vision. Thero wao more outcido intorcat manifested in tho market than for 301110 tlmo past and orders were mostly on the buying side. At tho close January pork was up 27c, lard was up 10c. and. ribs closed with a gain of 10Jjl2c. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles Open, High. Low. Close. Wheat. No. 2 October 1.11 1.12 1.11 1.11 December 1.12 1.14 1.11 LIS1! May 1.12 1.14 1.12V4 1.13 Corn, No. 2 Octobcr G2 52 52 62 December 50 Gl 50 61 May , .19 49 js 49 Oats, No. 2 October 30 30 30 30 December 31 31 0 31 Mav 33 33 33 334 Mess Pork-October Pork-October 11.70 ll.SO ll.G7 11.80 December 11.75 11. 97 11.90 11 93 January 13.40 13,05 13.10 13.C0 Lard-October Lard-October 7.75 7.85 7.75 7.80 December 7.07 7.C7 7.07 7.67 January 7.67 7.75 G2 7.G2y. Short Ribs-October Ribs-October 7.S2 8.00 7.S2 S.00 January G.92 7.03 G.92 7.02 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, firm; No. 2 spring wheat, J1.1551.1S; No. 3, Sl.10ffl.16; No. 2 red, $1.1241.14; No. 2 corn, 53c; No. 2 yellow, 55c; No 2 oats. 30c, No. 2 white, 33ftC3e; No. 3 white, 31ft32c; No. 2 rye. 75c; good feeding barley, bar-ley, 20-JJC7C, fair to choice malting, 37c'tf 4Sc. No. 1 flax seed, $1.10; No. 1 Northwestern, North-western, $1.17: mess pork, per barrel, $11 SOJrll .90; laid, per 100 pounds, $7.S0'fr 7.S2; short ribs sides (loose), $7.87ft8.00; short clear sides (boxed), SS.50JiS.75; whisky, whis-ky, basis of high wines, $1.20; clover, contract grade, $1215. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Rnts. Ship. Flour, barrols C0.8C0 17.SO0 Wheat, bushels 61,100 31,fO0 Corn, bushels 1G2.20) 409.7CO Oats, bushels 149,400 177.3fcO Rye, bushels 9.CO0 6,100 Barley, bushels 20.GCO 13,000 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produce "exchange today tho butter but-ter market waH steady, crcamerlca, lH 20c; dairies, 13Jjl7c; Eggs, steady, prime, 20c; extra. 22c: cheese, firm, 9A;g10c. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Oct. 3.-The visible supply sup-ply of grain Saturday, Octobcr 1, was as follows: Wheat, 1.5G5.000 bushels; increase, 2362 bushels. , Corn. G,C93,100 bushels; decrease, 42,0(0 bushels. Oats. 2,564,760 bushels ; Increase, 1,000,000 bushels. Ryo, 1.500,000 bushels; decrease, 45,000 bushels. Barley, 4,141,000 bushels; Increase, 1,017,-OZO 1,017,-OZO bushels. Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 3. Wheat-Weaker; Wheat-Weaker; December, $1.52; May, J1.54. Barley Weaker; December, J1.12 bid. St. Louis Wool Markot. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 3. Wool-Steady; Territory Ter-ritory and Western mediums, 22jj25c; fine medium, 17$18c; line, IOJjICc. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 3. Sugar Raw. strong; fair rellnlng, 3c; centrifugal, 96-test, 96-test, 1 5-16c; molasses sugar, 3c. Refined, Re-fined, quiet; No. G. $4.75; No. 7, $1.70; No. S, SI.GO; No. D, $4 55; No. 10, $4.50, No. 11, $4.40; No. 12, J1.33, No. 13. J 1.30; No. II. J4.30. Confectioners' A. $5.00; mold A, J5E0; cut-loaf, J5.S5; crusheds, J5.S5; powdered, J5.23; granulated, S5.15; cubes, $5. 10. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN. Oct. 3. Butter Firm and unchanged un-changed from last week at 20c a pound. Sales for tho week. GS7.0O0 pounds. |