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Show FIRST FRUITS OF THE SEASON STILL COMING No More" Oleomargarine After This Month Cantaloupes and Berries Ber-ries Again Cheaper. SOME peaches and apricots -jr-rc'scon In some o the groen-grocerai stores yesterday. So few woro they that thoro were nono to bo oblainod by tho afternoon. They havo not yet come to stay, but It may bo expected that by the end of the week not only tho lmportu from California but tho produce from tho orchards In Bouthern Utah will be for sale In Salt Lake. No new arrivals aro on the vcgetablo ll3t, but tho quantity of farm produce brought In in tho morning kept tho pace set lately, and tho Bupply of green stuff was sufficient to moot tho demand. Tho heat ycBterday afternoon mado business very dull, aB peoplo were rather inclined, to let their marketings go. Strawberries wcro cheaper in the morning. Somo crates wero bought as low as $1.00, while tho averago prico was about $1.25. Cantaloupes Canta-loupes woro reduced another 25 cents a dozen. After tho end of this month thoso retailers re-tailers who wish to supply their customers custom-ers with oleomargarine will havo to got It shipped to thorn direct frdm the East. On account of tho prohibitive wholesale license put on tho handling of this, tho only commission house that has been doing do-ing so will dl3cont!nuo on tho 1st of July, After this the consumer may expect tho creameries to once again place a higher price on butter. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per balo $ .30 .25 Alfalfa 10.0010.50 Timothy, per ton, baled 14.C0tflB.E0 Wheat, por bushol 1.00fr 1.10 Corn, per cwt 1.40fpl.5O Corn, cracked 1.45H 1.55 0at3 l-'Ow 1.S0 Rolled oats 1.60bl.90 Barley, rolled 1.60n l.f6 Flour, bakers No. 1 2.35 2.40 Flour, straight grodo 2.45tf- 2.50 Flour, high patent 2.G5ff 2.70 Rye 2. GO Graham flour 2.50tfi 2.70 Cornmcal l.SOfr 1.90 Bran 1.00$ 1.10 Bran und shorts 1.10ff1.15 Meats. Dressed beef, per pound $ .07ig .07 Dressed veal, per pound .0S Dressed pork, per pound .07 Dressed lambs, por pound .03 Dressed mutton, per pound... .06' '.07 . Spring lambs, wholesale 3.00 Spring lambs, quarter, retail.. l.CKg 1.60 Poultry. Dressed hens, per pound, .....$ .1G Ducks, per pound .10 Llvo poultry, per pound .1G Frozen broilers .J Llvo broilers, per dozen 3.50 4.60 Fruits. x Logan borrles. 16-cup crato...$ 1.75 Red Astrachan apples, case.. 2.00 Cantaloupe melons, per dozen. 1.75 Santa Paula lemons, per box. 4.00 California navels 3.25 Orogon berries, crato 2.50 Utah berries, per crate l.OOff 1.25 Raspberries, crate 1.60 Blackberries, crate 2. CO Utah cherries, pound .11 Bananas, per bunch....... 2.60 Grape fruit, per case 4.00 Seedling oranges, per case 2.75 Cocoanuts, per dozen 1.00 Havana seeds 3.003.25 Figs and dates v 5c, Sc, 10c Utah rhubarb, per pound .02 Limes, per 300 1.50 Yellow plums, per case 2.00 Gooseberries, per box 1.75 Sugar. Beet sugar, per 100 G'.SO Cane sugar 5.90 Vegetables. Winter potatoes, per cwt $ 1.7G Utah cauliflower, per pound... .12 Okra, per crate.... 1.60 Wax beans, per pound .15 Summer squash .10 Dry onions .02 Winnlngstadt cabbago, per lb. .02 New potatoes, per pound .CO Green peas, per bushel 1.75 Beans, per box 1.50 Bunch turnips, per dozon .20 Green onions, per dozen .20 Utah lettuce 15ff .20 Radishes, Utah .15 Tomatoes, per crate 2.00 Spinach .02 Utah asparagus .OS Cucumbers, por dozen. .75 Dairy Products. Olcomargarlno $ .13ff .1G Buttor, per lb .20 Choe.se. por lb , .12 Eggs, per caso G.25 Fancy cheese, per lb .13 Comb honey, per crate 2.75 Strained honey, per lb .07 Swcltzer cheese, per lb .18 Llmburgcr cheeso, per lb .17 Cream brick cheese, per lb.... .17 Edam cheese, por dozen. 12,00 Fresh Fish. Salmon .$ .13 Mountain trout .30 Utah catfish .12 Halibut .12 Striped bass, per lb .15 Shad, per lb .10 Mackinaw trout .16 Mackerel .13 Soles, per lb .09 Flounders, per lb .09 California smelts, por lb ' .12 Codllsh, per lb .13 Cattish, per lb .13 Perch, per lb .10 Crabs 2.60 |