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Show Wholesale Price of Turkeys Raised IndicationG Are That Only a Favored Few Can Afford the Thanksgiving1 Thanks-giving1 Bird. Despite the fact that large shipments of dressed poultry reached the Salt Lako market yesterday from southern points In Utah, tho wholesale prlco of turkeys was advanced to 22 cents a pound by soma of tho local dealers. Had It not been Saturday, tho chances aro that the retail prlco would have advanced also, but dealers deal-ers aro always anxious to dispose of all their stock of poultry by Saturday night If possible, and tho people wcro likewise spared tho necessity of paying an advanco on tho price which has ruled for some time. It Is not unlikely, however, according accord-ing to the latest development In tho poultry poul-try market, that 'those who enjoy turkey for the Thanksgiving spread will bo required re-quired to pay in tho neighborhood of 20 cents a pound. Another carload of fancy Riverside seedless oranges was recolved yesterday and will sell at $4 a box, wholesale. They aro of good color and bettor quality than either car heretoforo Imported. Oranges ere now to be had at from 25 to CO cents a dozen, retail. California ralBlns. somo very line ones, were among the offerings on tho local market yesterday nnd wero another romlndcr that tho holiday season Is close at hand. Green peas, lottuco from California and Utah, celery, beets, radishes, Brussols bprouts and other green things were in plentiful quantities. Fish, oystors, lobsters, lob-sters, crabs and shrimps wero also much in evidence and will doubtless grace many a table for tho regular spread today. Wholesale Quotations. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bale, 30c; alfalfa," $10.00; timothy, per ton. baled. $13.50; wheat, per bushel, 90cQfl.lO; corn, per cwt., $1,4051.45; corn, cracked, $1.455?1.50; oats. $1.40; rolled oats. $1.501 05, barley, rolled. $1.35; flour, bakers' bak-ers' No. 1. $2.30; flour, straight grade, $2.40fi2.50: flour, high patent, $2.60ff2.70; rye, $2.00; graham flour, $2.6032.70; corn-meal. corn-meal. $1,7052.00; bran, $1.00; bran and shorts. $1.10. . Meats. -Dressed beef, pound 45j5o.j dressed veal, per pound, Sc; dressed lambs, per pound, Cc; dressed mutton, per pound, 6jg6c; dressed hogs, fc; live, 5c; mincemeat, 8Ii9a Poultry. DresscU hens, 12c; brollora, per pound, 14c; turkeys, 19ft22c. Fruits. California grapea,$1.75: Utah apples, ap-ples, bushel, $1.00; Grand valley aprlcs. $1.25; Santa Paula lemons, box. $5.00; bananas, bunch, $2.7&53-00; cranberries, S7.0O&9.50 barrel; dates, pound, SSlOc; pineapples, pine-apples, per dozen, $2.50; German prunes, $1.00 per bushel; oranges. $3.755?4.CO box. Sugar. Beet sugar, per 10), $6.40; cano sugar, $6.50. Vegetables. California head lettuco, 50o per dozen; oyster plant, 45c a dozen; celery, dozen, 50c; parsnips, per cwt., $1.25; green peppfrs. per pound, 5c; yellow onions, per 100. $1.25; vegetable marrow, per dozen. 00c; red cabbage, per pound, 2c; sweet potatoes, per cwt., $2.25; Utah cabbage, cab-bage, 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 lettuce, 20c; cauliflower, pound, 7c. Dairy Products. Butter, per pound, 25c; cheese, per pound, 12o; eggs, per caso, $7 25Q7.75; comb honoy, per crato. $2.75: sweltzer cheese, per pound. 18c. Hmburgcr cheese, per pound. 16c; cream brick cheese, per pound, 17c; Edam cheese, per dozen, $12.00. Fish. Utah lake black bass. 30c: salmon, sal-mon, 13c: mountain trout, 35c; halibut, 12c; striped bass, per pound, 15c; soles, per pound, 9c; flounders, per pound, 9c; California Cali-fornia Hmclts, per pound, 12c: catfish, per pound, 12c; perch, per pound, 10c; lob sters, per pound, 15c; oysters. New York counts, $1.G0 per 100; selects. $125 per gallon; gal-lon; Olymplas. $3.0) gal.; barracuda, per pound, 12c; sea bass, per pound, 12c; bloaters, per 100. $3.50; codfish, G5J9c. Retail Quotations. Meats. Prime rib. 17c; porterhouse. IS 520c: pork. 17c; mutton chops, 10315c; logs. 12c; lamo. li315c per pound; veal, 1220c; veal loaf, 30c. Poultrv. Dressed bens, IGc: broilers, ISc; turkeys. C0; ducks, 20c; roa3t springs. ISc; teal ducks, 20c pair; mallards, mal-lards, 75c. Fruits. Utah apples, per peck, 3O40c; lemons, per dozen, 25c; oranges, per dozen, doz-en, 405jGOc; bananas, per dozen. 30c; pears, hrcc pounds for i5c; grapes (black), per basket. 5OgC0c; grapes (white), 50300c; Tokay grapes. 00c; pomegranates. 15c per pound; pineapples, 30c and 40c each. Vegetables. New celery, Cc a stalk; oyster plant,' 5o a bunch; parsnips, 20c a peck; red cabbage. 5c pound: sweet potatoes, po-tatoes, pound. 3c; cauliflower. 10c a pound; potatoes, peck, 20c; cabbago, per pound, 3c; turnips. 20c peck: green onions. 2c; caiTOts. 20c peck: btets. 20c peck; loltuce, 5c: pumpkins, 15c; Hubbard squash, lOo; hot-house lettuce. 5c per bunch; spinach, 6c per pound; California French artichokes, arti-chokes, 10c each: Utah Brussels sprouta. two pounds, 25c; tomatoes. 5c per pound; green peas, two pounds 25c. Dalrv Products. Butter, per pound. SOc: cheese", 15c; eggs, per dozen. 25j30c. fancy close, per pound. 25c: comb honey, pur comb, 15c; strained honey, por pound, 15c; Swiss cheese, per pound, 40c; llmburger cheese, per pound, COe; cream brlok cheese, 25c; Edam cheese, each, $1.25. Fish. Black bass, 25c: salmon, 17c: mountain trout, 40c; halibut, 15c; striper) bass, 20c; Mackinaw trout. 20c: codfish, 15c; perch. 12c; sturgeon. 15c: white fish, 20c; mountain herring, 15c. lobster, 17c; select oystors, COc a quart, barracuda, per pound, 15c; sea bass, per pound, 15c Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. Nov. 19. Continuous decline de-cline marked trading In the wheat pit. At the opening the market was influenced influ-enced by the Indefinite torio of cable?, foreign grain markets being lower In the face of a fair advance here yesterday. yester-day. Another Influence that contributed contrib-uted more to the initial weakness was a report from Argentina stating that prevailing excellent weather insured a bumper crop of wheat. In this connection connec-tion the fact was pointed out that no diminution was shown in the movement of the crop In the Northwest, receipts today being much larger, than for the corresponding day last week. Selling was general ' at the oturt and opening prices were at a loss, December being down c, at $1.10. May was off Vic to c. at $11.0 to $1.11. Houses with Northwestern connections were prominent among the sellers. Several Sev-eral large local longs nlso had plenty of wheat for sale. Predictions of showers show-ers In the West Increased the desire of many traders not to carry any wheat over Sunday. There was no let-up to the selling pressure throughout the day. prices declining de-clining almost uninterruptedly on a lack of any material demand. The de-cllno de-cllno brought out numerous stop-loss orders. or-ders. Just before the close, December sold at $1 08, a fall of 2c from last night's closing figures. May went down to S1.09. December closed at $1.0S and May $1.09. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 39,123 bushels. The feature of trading In corn was heavy liquidation of December, rcfnilt-lng rcfnilt-lng in a sharp decline In tho price of the delivery. December opened 'tfo lower, at 49 to 49c, sold off to 48c and closed at the bottom. May ranged between 453M5c andi 45c, and closed at the low point. Local receipts were fifty-one cars, with two of contract grade. A remarkably steady tone prevailed in the oats market considering the weakness of other grains. December opened unchanged at 2Sc, sold off to 28c and closed at the low point. After ranging between 31c and 3131c, May closed at 31c. At tho close January pork was down 12c; lard and ribs wero each 2c lower. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2 December 1.10 1.10- 1.0S l.OS'-r, May l.ll 1.11(4 1.09 1.09 July 9S 9S 97 97 Corn No. 2 December 49 49 4S 48 May 45 45 45 45 July 45 45 45 45 Oats No. 2 July 31 31 31 31 November 29 Dccomber 28 23 28 23 May 31 31 31 31 Mess Pork-January Pork-January 12.0) 12.00 12.45 12.47 May 12.70 12.70 12.55 12.55 Lard January 7.00 7. CO C.97 7.00 May 7.15 7.17 7.12 7.15 Short, Ribs-January Ribs-January G.C0 0.50 G.45 0.17 May 0.55 0.65 0.00 0.62 CASH QUOTATIONS Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, quiet; No. 2 spring wheat, $1.10; No. 3, $1.(0 lrl.10; No. 2 red, $1.12igi.ll; No. 2 corn. 03c; No. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 2 oats, 313 32c; No. 2 white. 315r32c; No, 3 white. 30331c; No. X rye, 7Sc; good feeding barley. as3Sc; fair to choice malting. 42 i362c; No. 1 llax seed, $1.10; No. 1 Northwestern, North-western, $1.18; mess pork, per barrel, $11.05311.10; lard, per KO pounds, $6 95ty 6.97; short ribs sides (loose), $5.C2ro, G.S7; short clear aides (boxed), $G.7ir5j) G.S7; whisky, baBls of high wines, $1.21; clover, contract grade, $12.25. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Recps. Ships. Flour, barrels 24. 1W 40.100 Wheat, bushels 9,20") 1S6.&00 Corn, bushols 476.EO0 67,900 Oats, bushels 120.700 228,90) Rye, bushels 11.200 ...n Barley, bushels 103,900 139.2CO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produce exchange today tho butter but-ter market was steady; creamery, 10321c; dairy. 15S21c; eggs.-llrm, lSg-22c; llrsts. 24c; prime tlrsts, 26c; extras, 28c; cheese, steady, 10(&llo. Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. Wheat-Weak; Wheat-Weak; December. $1.49; May, $1.44. Barley Quiet but steady; December, $1.09; May, $1.03. New York Sugar Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Sugar Raw. firm; fair refining, 4 3-16c; centrifugal, 90-test, 90-test, 4 11-16c; molasses sugar. 3 15-lOc Re-lined Re-lined sugar, llrm; No. 6, $5.05; No. 7, $5.00; No. S, $4.90; No. 9, $4.90: No. 10, $4.80; No. 11, $4.70; No. 12, $4.65; No. 13, $4.00; No. 14. $-1.00; confectioners' A, $5.30; mould A, $t.S0; cut-loaf, $6.15; crushed, $0.15; powdered, pow-dered, $5.55; granulated, $5.45; cubes, $3.70. Imports and Exports. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. Total imports of dry goods and general merchandise at tho port of New York for tho week ending today to-day wero valued at $13,399,101. Tho exports of specie for the week wcro $7,431,305 gold and $283,924 silver. Tho Imports of speclo wcro $1S,&30 silver sil-ver and $14,575 gold. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. Butter, chceso and egge, unchanged. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19. Wool-Steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 21 Cj-.!0c; light, line. 18fV22c; heavy, line, 13g 10c; tub-washed, 20339c. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 19. CattleRccclpts. 500; market steady; good to prlmo steers. $5.903 0.75; poor to medium, $3.5005.70; stockors and feeders, $2.0034.20; cows. $1.25 4.25; heifers. $1.75575.25; canncrs, $1.253) i40; bulls, $2.0034.25; calves, $3.50-50.10; Western steers. $3.0036.35. Hogs Receipts, today, 21.000; Monday. 23.000; market strong to 5s lower; mixed and butchers, $-1,001(4.80; godo to choice heavy. $4.7531.80; rough heavy. $4.4034.00, light, $-1.0034.75; bulk of Sides, $4.G&rj4.75. Sheep Receipts, 40C0; shocp and lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $4.353G.O0; fair to choice mixed, $3.5084.30; Western Bhcep. $3.CO5j6.00; natlvo lambs, $4.6030.20; Western lambs, $1.0000.00. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 19. Cattle-Re-celpln, 100; market, unchanged; natlvo steers. $3.7530.2T.; cows and hclfors. $2.H3 3.85; Western steers, S2.905J-I.75; ningo cows and heifers, $2.3333.50; stockera and feeders. feed-ers. $2.5O3"4.05. Hogs Receipts. 7000; market, Cc lower; heavy, $1.0031.07; mixed, $4.G234.65 light, $1.0031.65; pigs. $4.0034.50; bulk of sale3. 5I.G231.C5. Sheep Receipts, 20C0; market, steady; Western yearlings. St.SSff-I.GO; wothers, $4.0034.50; ewes, $3.8534.60; common and Blockers. $2.501M.35; lambs, $5.0035.40. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 19. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 30); market unchanged; natlvo steers. $3,6030.25; natlvo cows and heifers, $1.5035.0); Blockers and feeders. $2.2534.10: bulls. $1.75575.50; calves. $2.5036.75; Western steers. $3.0031.73; Western cows. $15033.50. Hogs Receipts. 5CO0: market 5340c lower; low-er; bulk of sales. $15034.75; heavy, $4.70 4.85: packers, $1.0031.75; pigs and lights, $4.0034.70. Rheop Receipts, none; market steady. St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 19. Cattle Receipts. 4000; steady; natives, $3.5035.76; cows and helfors. $1.5031.35; Blockers and feeders, $2.5033.50. Hogs Receipts, G7C0; market 5310c lower; low-er; llghUJ, $4. 2534.05; medium and heavy, J 1.5034.85. Sheen Receipts, none. |