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Show I; Plentihl; ices Jo Lower Jalifornia Fruit Within Nearly Every One Ycster-Slcnty Ycster-Slcnty of Green Stuff. I from tift prices nuoted on yesterday. 0110 would have Scood old summer tlmo was ifniany of the fruit stands in JSlU3clou3 berries wero offered ices for a quarter. Thcv ar-rlycstcrday ar-rlycstcrday morning in large ifrom tho Golden Stato and In $ have them left over Sunday, ro obllpcd to dispose of them rl prices named, th tho strnwberrlc3 came an WMrcsh and tempting looking (and the housewife had a Etv from which to chooso her ne'r. AVhlle there were no new 'Iflsb. there was an oapcclallj rho old varieties received and flln demand. Tho oyster sca-ost sca-ost over and only now and mrc a call for any quantity of vcs. Dealers complain that is not aa popular aa It might nk this Is because the people-w people-w how good the flsh Is or tho :lbo larcer. , , ho big demands made for eggs fpast few day. there seemed Jpf the product yesterday. But !'hcns havo been making up ortoge which was caused by vity during the winter months, ccounts for the fact that tho en Jrult was anything but de-was de-was anticipated IBetall Quotations. Ime ribs. J74c; pcrtorliousc. 1ST' il5c; mutton chops, lOff 13c; logs, 15ff20c per pound; veal, lSflSJc; Wc; Fprlnc lamb. Jl.SSffl.M Pr - ressed henc. lSffrCc: broilers -uc; I I, 27'ic; ducks. 20c; roast springs, 1 itho npplfis. COc per peck: lornons. PSMc: oranges, per dosen. iO-cc; 1 ir dozen, 13ff50c; crape fruit, per K21.E0; pieplant, 5c per pomd; ftSc apleco: e-apo fruli. 11-00 per fornla strawberries. 10c per box; lerrleo, 23-fi"Mc a pound. ,OjEter plant, rc n bunch; t$ a peckr cauliflower, :0c por toes, per peck. 15c; new potatoo, Ind; CTOcn onions, 3c; nspnra&us. '.pound; carrot"?, 20c a. pck; lct-fceplnach, lct-fceplnach, &c a pound; Cnllfornta :hoke.s 10Q15o ench; Kre.cn pea, i od: green beans. 20o per pound; Rdlalies. 5o a bunch; cucumber, i tah hothouso parsley, Gc a. bunch, ' fw cabbage, pr pound, Dc; Utah refresh tomatoes, per pound, 25c. ducts, Butter, per pound. SOc: iteRffs, icr dozen. Coc; fancy jound, 2Sc; comb honey, per eimb, d honey, por pound, l-c. Swles I pound, 40c, llmburRcr cheese, per Kcrcam brick cheese, 25c; J-dam leach. ion. 17'4e; halibut, IPc; striped tcodflsh, lCc; perch, 12'.4c: vhlto-lbsten, vhlto-lbsten, 17'if, sturgeon, lSc; select lfa unrt. catfish. lGc per pound; Ec per pound; herring;, 15c per Tered salmon. 20c per pound; ion, 20c per iound, smoked halibut er pound, klnefifili. two pounds irrncuda. 15e per pound; yellow-jr yellow-jr pound. Wholesale Quotations. Jljimrt Straw. Out straw, per balo, 'jftflO.M. timothy, per ton. baled, fiwheat, per bushel, DSftl-Oj; corn, corn, cracked, $1.10; oats, $1.70; RS1US. barley rolold, $1.331.-10; No. 1, $2.30, flour, straight grade, (high patent, $2.60, rje, $2.C0; gra-a$2.502.70, gra-a$2.502.70, cornmeal, $1.7032.00; ibrtn and shots, $1.10. :ased beef per pound, G'.fciftVic; ."Iper pound, 8c, dressed Iamb, 9c: i7ilc. live, $1 CO per cwt.; pork pound, c, mutton. 7flSc: mtneo-:;;sprlng mtneo-:;;sprlng lambs, $3.50 each. Driased hen?, I&ffl7c; broilers, per Hturkeya, 23fcc; ronsters, 21c. laho apples, $1.S3 por box; Orecon T-00 per box: Santa Paula I box, $3,50. bananas, per bunch, tatea, per pound, 7c; oranges, $2.C0 ix: pineapples, $3 OOS'3.50 per dozen; StiO Oper box; limes, $2.00 a hun-berries. hun-berries. $1 73. California cherries, c.t ' Kit sugar, per cwt.. $6.&3; cano -California head lettuce,' 40e por lips, $1.00 cwt , yollow onions. 3c bio marrow 60s dozen: red cab-und, cab-und, 2c oweet potatoes, por cwt., ttita cabbage, per cwt- 2.60: po-wt,. po-wt,. COc; turnips, -eccs and car-t:, car-t:, $l,2o; green onions por dozen, w.pcr dozon, $1 25; Utah lottuce. vtr. per pound, lOffllc; peas, lCc ucutnbcro, $1.73 Florida tomatoes, i.50; Texas otrlr.g beans. $3.2.-. per )n!ons, 25c per dozen hunches, uueta nutter, per pound. 2Eo: pound, 12c; eggs, per case, $1.75; per crate, $2.75, Sweltzcr chceso. c; llmburgcr chccBe, ppr pound, ijlck cheese per pound, ISc; Edam dozen. SI2.09. wn. 13315c: Chinook salmon, lDc; striped bas?, pnr pound. ISc; ound, lie: floundors. por pound, ilo. vmslts, per jtound. 13c: cat-Urch, cat-Urch, per tKJUnd, 10c; Jobatcrs, per (oyster?. Now York counts, $1.C0 jets. $2,23 per gallon, codfish, C 'n. Ijc: Eastern catfish, 13c per red lalrnoii. 15c per pounl, Mil, 15c per popnd; smoked hall-o.per hall-o.per pound; shad, 12c per jwund: rpound. crabs, 251r30c apiece. I a and Provisions, prll 22 Wheat for ilay dcllv-today dcllv-today at OS'c a bu., a sheer from tiro closing quotations on hist previous neoslon of the . Excitement Beldom paralleled o Beneatlonnl slump. ' tho break was an apparent f tho supposed gigantic effort tea and other Wall street nota-trade nota-trade In May wheat. Today. ', millions of Uushela of Muy irown on tho innrkcL As n :o t'f tho May option started antly when tho gong sour.di;d tiB of bunlness downward plunKe continued i day with the uxcpllon of light rallies, DuiIiil' the luat of trading one of tho few up-. up-. and the flnul flmiro va-i $1 actlvo hupnort from Armour & Aoi In wheut exp-rlcuced onlv tho net declltio for tho dav rn. oats, and provisions wero bed by tho flurrjv closing prices rncllcully Identical with tho "a of TliursMlay. o most trudtra to bit ovldcnt t Uiat thu Gates coterie had Prt from Jlay whjatX Opcn-Cn Opcn-Cn llay were ofr lO'Jc at Jl.CS Wan a shadu lower to Ul"c Si,S5i ftJYIthln flvo minutes May to $1 07. L?Ini; v,,,,'at waB frcd for Rm.o ii b.Vycrs ni'Pfarou to bo tW?,al J,I,M to co,r- Holism I Sr.Jj ,,re. Presumably opcrut-' opcrut-' ltd lrt wowd woro V JOJliy, fr0l tbo outset, and. I bESTS4."1, lh? otte'lngH from u ch 1 raecfl in volume. V wd Y Ju,y 0l,lIo,, waa " S.-as r.'r"10tsr TlIs condition 3 ve,8 o? ' with a report that I hirt ma,lSs ai.,U. -v,"r. at a llKihlf. LnKp. unt1 8W"ch Into the Kt bv JhIVlne a bMl8 fc,r deal K? ucczo ,n ay might bo off- Wng('dUy 'i10 "rice of May Heathin,, Knp' vlnK Hardly lfcuKhinl,?h0 to lh0 fade. who r!l"wltnn..!h.0 1,11 Lwern among tho K prices 10 'n flfforl 10 al'tw "befo,v U?L drf waB reQ' ifWll Cl0nn drop of UUc l'rurn Wkial quotations. The clant o'f tv ?M?Vot bu"ie0H. however1" cLtt jjfct th, traditionally macic Weal' cxpcrleiclnc such u dowr-W" dowr-W" "IuiaP n May, pmoJciIom of rain throughout tho wheat btlt had a weakening Influence on tho JuU' option. Tho cloeo for July wns firm at SCiflSCjic. Clearances of wheat and flour were miu.i1 to 101, KO bu. Primary rccvlpto w-ro tW.OOO bu., compared with 227.GO0 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipt re-ceipt of 3C3 cars, against 220 cars last week anu P5 cars a year ago. Tho extraordinary dovolopmenta In thu wheat pit reduced trading In the corn market to ft minimum. Julv opened unchanged to a phado higher at I70,l7?ic sold off to 17;c. and closed at 17c Local receipts wcro 323 enrs, with 213 contract emtio Oats. Uko corn, held firm, possibly for lack of celling pressure July opened a shado higher at XHic, 3dd between WUtfi&c and 2f'W23Hc. and clysed at 29ViO. Local receipts wcro 150 car.. A 10-cent nclvanco Jn the price of llvo hogs had a steadying effect on provisions. At tho closo Ju)y pork wn off a shado nt 112.72 1L.75, lard was up a shado at $7. 33, "and rlba worn unchanged at $7.17'. Estimated receipts for Monday: "Wheat, US cars; corn, 221 cars; oats, 111 cur; hogs, 20,000 hoad. RANGE OF LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheal, No. 2 May 1.03 1.05 OS'i 1.00- July Ji7j S7H S5i SG-fe Scpicmb-r .. , 82 S2U Sl Sl-i CorL, No. 2 May A-.K 47"Si 17H 47 July 17 17; 17H 17n September - -47i 17Tj 17;4 17?i Oats, No. 2 May 20 205; 15 23i July 20'i 19; 23'i September 2ST4 23 CS?; 18;t Meso pork, per bbl. May I2.ir 12.15 12.12'.J 12.15 July 12.7j 12.77 12.721i 12.72ii Lard, per 100. lbs. May 7.1715 '7.17A 7.13 7 171S July , 7.r, 7.3T. 7.3T. 7.33 September .50 7.30 7. JO 7.50 Short ribs, per ICO lba May C.00 July 7.20 7.2) 7.17Vi 7.171a CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quolallons wero as follows: Flour, easy; winter patents, $l.E0jM.SJ; winter straights, $I.10N.CO; spring' patents, $1.003.30; spring straights. $1.10fiM.70; bakers'. $2.M7i3.G3; No. 2 spring wheat, 9ScJ?$l.03; No. 3, 93cGJ1.03; No. 2 red, US'cff$1.03; No. 2 corn, 17',c; No. 2 yollow, IS'c; No. 2 oats, 30c; No. 2 whllo, 32c; No. 3 white, 237i$f30i;c; No. 2 rye, 7fic: good feeding barley, 37'&35c; fair to cholco malting. I0ft-17c: No. 1 flaxseed, $1 27: No 1 northwestern, $1 10; prlmo timothy seed, $2.50 $C3.00; raws pork, per bbl., $12.J0g112,15; lard, per 100 lbs.. J7.07HQ7.10; phort rlba eldes, loose, $C.757.00; short clour Bides. lKxed. $6.S7',5??7T'0: whisky, on basis of high wine. $1.23; clover, contract grade, $11 00. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Receipts'. Shlp'ts. Flour, bbls . 2" 00ft 27.S00 Wheat, bu 220,100 1 7.70) Corn, bu 313.100 50C.0W Oats, bu 270.000 19;. (00 Rye. bu 1 14,000 11.201 Barley, bu 121.301 12.10) PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produce exchanco today tho butter market was easy; creameries, 21TJ30c; dairies, 22'Tj27c: eggs, weaker; nt mark, cases Included, Includ-ed, 15c; firsts, 15',ic; prime firsts, IGc; extras, 17c; cheese, strong; lie. Coast Grain. j SAN FRANCISCO, April 22 Wheat May. $112: December, $1.27?;. Barley Weak; May, $1.11; December, S7?;c. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. April 22. Wool-Dull; medium grades combing and clothing. 23'?23c; light lino, lS'gL'O'ic; heavy fine. HSrllc; tub-washed, 20-337HC Dried Fruit Market. NEW YORK, April 22. Evaporated npplea aro quiet at tho following quotations: Common, Com-mon, lT3e; prime, G.3Off5.10c, choice, SQC',ici fancy, 7c. Prunes unchanged at 2lit?-3;ic, accordlnff to grade. Apricots In modcrato demand, market more or less unsettled by offerings of futures; choice, 10ff'1054c, extra choice, 11c; fancy, 12 15c. Peaches, quiet; choice, lOfflOc; extra cholco. 10iifil0;c; fancy, IH3GI2C. Raisins, quiet; loose muscatclu. I'.l'SfiUc; London lnycrs, $l.057Jl 25; seeded, CtJCKc |