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Show Finny Tribe Redeeming Itself First Shipment of Tresh Fish From West in Ten Dnya New Car Sweet Potatoes in. For the flret time In ten days. Salt Ijtk-rs yesterday had tho privilege of ectlng twh fish frm tr. WBA Shlp-tmnte Shlp-tmnte have Ik en very alow yf late, und tho flah received has been froten stock. Yesterday, however, halibut, fine steel-head steel-head salmon, sturgeon, striped baas, fn-sh herring, soles, flounders and catfish mail IB Ir appearance, all eeemlng to have heard of the great demand for their presence, pres-ence, and all seemingly eager to fill that I'-m.ind. So scarce Is the steelhead salmon sal-mon that 15 cents a pound Is asked for It, wholesale, and onn of the dealers said yesterday that if consumer wer. not willing will-ing to pay this price the importers would et the fish themselves, as they could not afford to bring it tn at a less figure. A small shipment of shrimps waa received yesterday, th.se selling at zn cents a quart, retail. Lobsters came along at the same time, ond are In go.d demand at 17V cents a pound, retail. In other lln s of trade new arrival were not plentiful yesterday Thero was a carload of sweet potatoes from California, Califor-nia, with the usual small shipments of green stuff to supply the dally calls. Sweet potatoes ore quite plentiful now, and. aa the froxen stock which was being oft- rod at a low figure little while ago Is all dlsiMiaed of. the regular rates of 2 cents n pound, wholesale, and 3 cents, retail, re-tail, have been restored. Wholesale Quotntlon- Hay. Oraln and Straw Hot straw, per hale. SOc; alfalfa. $10 CO. timothy, per ton. baled. $1150. wheat, per hushel. Oocfftl 10. corn per cwt.. $1 Sfr&l 3T. , corn, cracked ll.SV'il!. oats. $1 l.V.rl V. rolled oats. $1.50 ffl-70; barley, rolled. $1.36. flour, bakers' No. 1. $2 80; flour, straight grade $2 4012 10; flour, high patent. tteOfji Wi rye, jsVfOj graham flour 52 V72-Tu; cornmeal. $1 7Crf? 2.00; bran. $1 00; bran and shorts. $1 10 Men ts Dressed beef, per pound. Cc; dressed veal, per poonfl, ic. drt -lambs, per pound, TV4c dressed mutton, fier pound. fifiTIc; dressed hogs CVc; liver $4 60 per cwt ; mincemeat. SHStfirOiV Povltrv Iresied hens. 14c; broilers, per pound iic. turkeys. 2W"r Fnilts T'tah apple?., per bushel tl " . Idaho gpples $1 Santa Paula lemons, per box. $t 00; bananas, per bunch, tl 77.. r 3 60; cranberries. $3 U -."i 10 no per barrel; dates, per pound. M?10c; oranges, $2,600 2.75 per box. Sugar -Beet sugar, per 101, I". 40, cane sugar. W. Vegetables California head lettuce. 4f-c a dor., n; oyster plant. 4T,c a dozen, celery, doxen, 60c; parsnips, per cwt . $1 25; yellow onions, per 100. $1 SO; vegetable marrow, per dozen, 60c; red cabbage, per pound, 2Hy. sweet potatoes, per cwt.. $2.00: Utah cabbage, per 100. $1 7f.. potatoes, per cwt.. 90c; turnips, beets ond carrots, per ion. $1 green onions, per dozen. 20c: pumpkins, pump-kins, dozen, n 25. I'tnh lettuce, 20c. cauliflower, cauli-flower, per pound. loi"l2c. Dairy Products Butter, per pound, Me; cheese, per sound. 12c, egg, per ase, $7 rs'sQ S.T5 . comb honey, per crate. tZ'T, Pwelter cheese, per pound, lie; llmbur-ger llmbur-ger cheese per pound, Mo; cream brick cheese, per pounfl, 17c; Edam cheeso, per dozen. $12 00. Fish Salmon, 11015c; moutjtaln trout, rtoc, halibut. 12c; striped bass, per lb.. lFc; nr,ln, per pound. 9c. flounders, per ; jund, 9c; California smelts, per pound, 12c. cattish, cat-tish, per pound. 12c; perch. per pound. 10c. klngflsh. two pounds, i'-c. lobsters, per pound. 15c. oysters. New York counts $1 "0 per 100; selects $2 25 per gallon; Olvmplas. $3.00 per gallon; Cromarty Cro-marty bloaters, per 100. $3 60; codfish. 6 9c. smoked salmon. 10$rT24e; red flsh or red snapper. 17c; blue flsh. 17c; ecrebasse, 25c per doxen; white flsh. lie. pompano. SSc. Retail Quotations. Mat Prime rib 17UjO. porterhouse. 18 020c; pork, 15-; mutton chops. lOfJlSc; li gs 12S-. iamb. 12i-'ijl5c per pound; veal. 12fi20e; veal loaf. SUV PoultrV -Drened bens. IMKr. broilers, 22V4c; turkeys. 25c; ducks. 187J20c. roast sprmgs. 20c, Fruits Idaho apples. 50c a perk, lemons, per dozen, ffV, oranges, per dozen. 264jfi0c ; banahas. per doxen, 20fi$0c; pears, three poun.lH for .'.c, grapes iMnlar:-'' n pound; pineapples, M and Ma aaoh; i.i ape fruP per Oozen. and up. stra-;-bei rle (California I. 25c per box ' 'eg. -tables New celery. "dflOc a bunch; ovster plant fc a bunch; parsnips 20c a ftck; red cabbage. 5c a pound; sweet potatoes, per pound. 4c; cauliflower. Ue per pound; potatoes per peck. 2"c; cabbage, cab-bage, per pound. Se; turnips. 20c per peck; green onions. 2"ric; carrots. 20c per peck; beets. 2c per peck, lettuce. f 'Mimpklns. 1.'.. hothouse lettuce. 7'-.' per hunch; epluarh. four pounds for 2Sc; California French artichokes. lOJjtlSe each; California Califor-nia Urusaels sprouts. loC por pound; green p as. two poiir.d for 26e- California preen pea! 15c a pound. California radL'neg. Sc a hunch. Dairy Products Butter, per pound. cheese, 16c; eggs, per dozen. 20fl35c. fancy cheese. ier pound. 25c; comb honey, per comb. 16c; strained honev. per pound. 15c; Swiss cheese, per pound. 40c; llmburger cheese, per pound. c; cream brick cheese. Kdam cheese, each, $1 25 Flh Salmon, 17V-: mountain rr-,nt. 4-c: halibut. 15c; striped bass. Moj Veck-li.aw Veck-li.aw trout. 20c; codfish. 16c; percn. 12Sc. white flsh. 20c; mountain herring. 15c lohster 17H: s-lect oysters, OV- a quart. Otynapl oyster. 40- pint, clams. SOc a . mi', Ml a d.izen; shrimps, 20c a quart. Chicago Grain. CHICAOO. Jan 9 Col.l wave predictions predic-tions brought out an active demand for wheat tod, resulting In sharp advances.' At the cl the May option wa- up IV . Corn ond oats are practically unchanged Provisions are off 2' to 74 . enls. With the ex.-. pllon of a short period of uncertainty immediately after the , . ing. sentiment In the wheat pit was decidedly de-cidedly bullish. Influenced by Arm cables and by a liberal decrease in the amount of breadstuff on passage the market was. firm nt th Opening, May being up S to c at I1.15S. to $1 15V The situall m the Northwet, however, was apparently c bullish, arrivals today showing a considerable 'nrrease ovf?r recent receipt re-ceipt As a result of the freer movement there was fair scattered selling by commission-houses, offerings weru not readily read-ily taken and In consequence prices reached a slight setback. May declining to $1 l&V Later news from the Northwest North-west became more encouraging to bull traders, an excellent demand for caah wheat, especially Of the lower grarte. being be-ing reported at Minneapolis. On active covering by short pric s became quite buoyant- A decided source of anxiety to abort was an official forecast for a cold wave In Kansa and Nebraska, where the winter crop is said to le Insufficiently protected by now A report that the world' monthly visible aunply would show a decrease of four million bushel compared to the corresponding time a v ear ago. was another factor partly re-sponslble re-sponslble for the etrength manifested later In the day After May had aold up t.. $1 ITS. a rea tion occurred on proflt-taklng. proflt-taklng. tho price dropping back to fl 16 6 117 The market howey. r. quickly rallleo on renewed oaerlng. Final quota'l r.s n May were at $1 ITS Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to n.OOO bushel Prlmarv receipts were 876.10" bushels, compared with 1.O54.100 buhM a ear ago. The amount on passsge decreased 4.J44.-000 4.J44.-000 buhel Minneapolis. Duiuth and Chicago Chi-cago reported receipts of 69 car, against OM a year ago. Notwithstanding the strength of w ' th xrn market -bji Isuel) steady. May a pened unchanged to a shade lower, at MSti44je to 44S43H4S I "il r. . Ipt were V& car of contract grade y e.at orr.d shade lower, at WSc, old between -tT3Tc and JlC, closed at ; A W per cent advance In tho price of hogs had a strengthening effect on th -provision market. At the clo- Msy pork wa up V. t I12CS Lard was up 2Snf. at ft tTT1ll Rtba were 6c Mrher at K.65. Kstlmeted n-celpt for tomorrow-Wheat, tomorrow-Wheat, 51 cars; corn. CM cars. oats. 121 cars; bogs. Mono head RANGE UP I.EADINO TIT I RCS. Arttehm Ot-n High Low 0M Wf.set. No. I 1 u tiWk l-Wm 1 Joly N S n S Cnrn, No j Jsnuarr 47 41S 41 1S Mr 44S S S M Juir 4i 4is S "'S . No X Januarr 2S T S "H Mar x-S lit, Jolv JOS S S U'M pork, per tarrvl January 12.BS 1I J7S '- 53S 1" 7TS Sr 12 i7S 1-' 15 B 15 CS LarU. prr too pound January ti C7S 4C ITS slsr rrs I7S S July S7S 7 00 I 7S 7 00 eh rt rtba. p.r low i-.unds January S5 Mn 4CS til I 4 t July C.TS I.7TS 75S 77S CASH QUOTATIONS Caah o Dotal Inn were aa follow Fluur teauly No . uprinc uhest, II 1111 17; No. 1 tl ok1 li. No : red It I7gl ros. No. 5 corn, m . Km : rallow, 4.v No : oat. :SvSc No ; white. HSfJtte; No. 9 whits. SOSlVlISc; Nu. Z rye, 76c. good feeding barley. 36017c. fair to choice malting. 410 47.. No. 1 flax"l 11 15. No. 1 Northwestern, tl 52',; prime timothy timo-thy wed. IS.77 Si mm i-ork. per barrel. 115 2549 $15 30, lard, per 100 pounds. 1115. short rtlfj ldm (loose), c 1IS0C2I; abort clear sides box.-li. 4 MWjS whisky, basl of high wines. II. H; clover, contract grade. 115 REC EIPTS A N I f-MIPMENT- Article Ri-clpta Shipment Flour, barrels 14.400 1I.OO0 tVh.t. bushels 45.u"0 M.H Corn, bushels 411 700 IP) JOO Oota. buahel U1.00O 21N.O00 Rye. bushels 21. 000 5.900 barley, bushels 87.100 1I.4O0 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the pro1uco exchange today, the butter market waa firm: cromerlea, MQZie . dairy. li54- Erg firm at mark, cases Included, 31g2c: flnt firsts, 27c; extras, Ttc CheeM firm. 114J15C. New York Suf?ar NKW Y' )RK. Jan 9. Sugar-Haw. nominal; fair refining. 4 7-16c; centrifugal, M-tsat, 4 15-l$c; molasses sugar, 4 l-lOo. Refined, firm, crushed, $6; powdered, MeMl granulated, to. 96. Grades of Refined Sugars. NEW YORK. Jan. 9 All grades of refined re-fined sugar were advanced 10 cent a hundred hun-dred pounds today. Elfrin Butter. ELGIN, ill . Jan. 9 Butter-Firm. 29c. an advance (.f 1.- fr..in last week. Sale of th- w..k. 4$Ty.oro pounds. |