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Show Blackberries and Cantaloupes Lower Peaches and Apricots Are Also in the Market, but Price Is Too High for Average Person. Cantaloupes, vrhofeealo, arc perceptibly cheaper, being crate nt the present time. Retail has not been touched yet, but must be if the drop wholesale continues. con-tinues. Blackberries: can be obtained at two boxes f.,r a quarter Peaches and apricots nro still on the market, although, llko the cantaloupe, there Is but little demand de-mand for them The market is well tr.ck.-d with all cdlMcs at tho usual prices. Quotations: Wholesale Quotations. Ha . Grain and Straw Oat straw, per hale. tiSV-A.' $10 00' timothy, per ton. baled. 13-O,il4 00 wheat, per bushel. Jl Mi corn. 0W7 P'' crn cracked 11 1..; oats. J160; rolled oats. $1 78; barley, rolled 81 1" Hour, hake No. 1 $2 10. flour, straight grade, $2 30, flour, high patent. 12 GO. rye. r.-a. graham flour $2 6003.70; cornmenl. Jl 70 QOO, bran. 11.00: bran and shorts. 31 10 SIrats Pressed beef, per pound. 64-?l7c-dressed veal, per pound. Sc; dressed lamb. 9e; dressed ,ogg. 7V.c; live. $160 per cwt.; pork loins, lie par pound; mutton 7JSc, spring lambs, each. 13.23 Poultry Dressed hens. ICe: turkevn. froen, -0c, roasters. lc. Eastern broilers. lie pr pound; Etah broljen.. $1 0.ti4 Vi a dozen, alive welghlnic from to 1 pound! Fruits -Santa Paula lemons, per box tl 00 bananas, per bunch. 31 763 60, oranges. 33 10' 11.50 per box, plneappb-s. 2 75 per dOMnj limes, fl.50 per 1. California cherries, 31.601? 11 7j pei box California apricots. 12.00 per crate California poaches, $2. 00 per crate, plums. J2 00 per crate cantaloupe. .00 per crate; blackberries two boxes for 35c. Vegetables California head lettuce. BOe per dczen white onions, Jc per pound. California cabbage, per cwt., 12.25; potatoes, per cwt.. 7'V nr.cn onions, per dozen. 20c Etah lettuce. let-tuce. 80c; cauliflower, per pound lOfillc pens, 10c per pound; cucumbers. 75c a dozen, Mississippi Mis-sissippi tomatoes, four baskets for 3 t nll-fornla nll-fornla wax and string beans. 81 7.".. T.-xas Bermuda Ber-muda onl .ns, 51 .Vj a crate, new polat s, l:..Vi per cwt. Palry Products Butter per pound. MCMOC; cheese, per pound, 13c: eggs, per , .. f". n, comb honey, per rrnte. 32 75; Sweltzer cheeso. per !ound, ISc, llmburger cheese per p-.und. 20c. cream brick cheese, per ound, 20c, Edam cheese, per dosen 112 00 Fish Salmon l?c, Chinook salmon. 1.1c. halibut. hal-ibut. 1 3c; fctriped bass, per pound. 17c; soles, per rouiid. We. flounders per iund. 10c; Eturgcon, 13c fresh mackerel. :; T tah catfish cat-fish 12c: California smelts per pound. 10c catfish. 12c: p. r h p r pound. 11c. c,lfh 18c; whltsnah 16c; Western cjclflsh. 12c; Eastern codfish. 15c per pound, kippered salmon, 16c per pound; smoked halibut. 15c: smoked halibut cubes, 15c per pound shad, lftc p.-r piund, pike, 20c per pound, crabs, 12 CO a dozen. Retail Quotations. Meats. Prlino ribs. 17'- c port, rhouse. 18" 18l pork 17'zjC; mutton ch..pn. lOOISc legs, 15c. lamb. lltiV-c p'-e p-.und. .al. I8iic: e.-l loaf. 3'H" spring laji.L. $1 L'fil M p r quarter Poultry-. Dressed hens, 20c; broilers. 40c. 6ftc and 60c each, fresh turkeys, 27'jc. ducks, 20c; rriast springs. 22i f-Vults Lemono, per dozen. 20025c; oranges, per dozen, ."VuSOc. bananas, per dozen. 1530c. grapefruit, per dOSen. I1.00OE60; pieplant, 2c per pound; pineapples. 35o apiece; Utah N-rrlt-s, 10c a box; gooasbayrSS, 10c a quart. California cherries, .".i .' per pound; California Cali-fornia raspberries, 15c a box; California oprl cote, 20c per dox; dewberries, 15c a box. Call-flrnla Call-flrnla plums, 15c ik.t pound. 1 'g''t:U,les potiitoe.'' p.-r peck 15c, n w potatoes, 5c per pound: green onionx. 3c. asparagus. Ctah. 10c a pound, carrots. 2".-a 2".-a peck: lettuce. 5i l'c spinach. 5c a jnund: green peas, 15c per rsiund. gre.-n beans, 15c p. r pound cucumbers 1 li r- - f'.i . - t'tuh hothouse hot-house psrslcy, 6c a bunch. California new cabbage, cab-bage, per pound, 6c; Etah radishes, five bunches for l"c; fresh tomatoes per pound, 20c; caullllower, 2"c a p5und. summer squash. tWO pounds for 2."k- Dairy Products Butter, per pound. . cheese 20c eggs per dozen. 2oc fancy cheese, per pound. 2."-?: tomb honey, per comb, 16c; strained honey, per pound. 15c. Swiss checeo, per pound, 4oc' llmburger cheese, per pound, 60c; cream brick cheese, 25c, Edam cheese 11 25 each. Fish salmon. 17'Tc. halibut. 15c, striped bass. 20c. cod.'lsh. lie peich lzc; whltetish, 20c, sturgeon. 15c, cattish ICe per pound: shad. 12'-'! 15c per pound; smoked salmon, 2.Jc per found; klngflsh. two pounds for 25c: barracuda, barra-cuda, 15c pe.- pound; yeiiowtaii. ic per pound; mackerel. 2e a poUnjj yellow p.-rch 17c; crabs, 25v3(c, p'ke. 80c; rock cod, two pounds for 25c; boles, two pounds for 2.V. sm. Its l'c. flounders, two pounds for 25c; kippered salnv.n. 20c per pound- Mackinac trout, 25c per pound. Offecl on the market A tlecreaao of 1 S2S.-bushels S2S.-bushels in th- visible supply was un influence that Hided th. wheat market On the advance -x number of early buyers turn.. 1 sellers, and thi close was slightly under Saturday's flnal quotations, with July at MX ,T( Vlrr Clearances f wheat and flour were equal to .K72X) bushels The. amount on passago increased Cl.nO bushels. Primary Prim-ary receipts were 888,200 bushels, compared w th 420.:i bushels a M nr ago Minneapolis, Minneap-olis, Dtiluth and Chicago reported receipts re-ceipts of 312 cars, against 322 cars last week and .XI4 cars a year ago. 1" Hmpathy with tho weakness of wheat, the corn mark't W8S BOmewbat easier .luring the early session. Throughout Through-out th.. remalndei of the day a ptrong lone prevailed Jtilv ripen. I w nw. r it ,l'4:,l. , suld between 51C and .,2e. and closed at 52e. Local receipts, 450 cars wlilt U5 ,.f contract grade. Kxtremelj heavy receipts caused weak-"s weak-"s In oat.H Jniv opened n shade to i ,c lower at 31fi.31c to 21c, sold between ' He and 31c, and dosed at 31c Local Lo-cal receipts were 213 cars Provlslona were firm on a moderato de-rum.! de-rum.! from shi.ro Strength of corn had considerable influence at tho close September Sep-tember p..rk was tip 10c, nt $12fi2'w lard up 2C, ;u J7 4Wi7.47s; ribs were 7-c night r at 17.67. Estimated receipts for tnmnrow Wheat G cars; corn. cars; oats, 327 cars. hogs. 12.V"u head. RANGE OF THE LEASING FUTURES. Articles. Open High. Low. Close Wheat No 2 J"l ?6 87 65 86 September Sl 83 81 82 December 81 82 81 62 Corn No. 2 September, new . 5" 51 60 501 JUly, old 62 63 61 62 July, new .... 61 62'j 51 62 September, old 60 ' 81 60 60 Oats No. 2 December, new .. . 47 47 47 47 July 31 31 31 31 September 3 29 28 2314 M, . , r'. rk July . ... 12 55 12 52 12 65 12 61V, September 12.82'i 12 52 12 62 12.82 I.ard July 7.20 7 22 7 20 7 25 September 7 42 7 47 7 42 7.47 Short Ribs-July Ribs-July . . 7 35 7.40 7.35 7.40 September 7.60 7 67 7. 68 7 67 CASH QUOTATIONS. Flour, easy. No 2 spring wheat, 61.070 1.10, No 3. lctl.06: No. 2 red, $99cS1101 No. 2 corn 54c; No 1 yellow, 65c No. 2 oats. 30c, No. 2 white 32ti32c No. 3 white 31c. No 2 rye, 80c Good feeding barley, 88041c; fair to choice malting. 46tt49c. No 1 flaxseed. II M; No. 1 Northwestern. $1.43. Prime tlm-Otbl tlm-Otbl Seed, 2.90. Mess perk, per barrel, $12.60 '1-'". Iird. per loft pounds. $7 17v77 ;". Short ribs, sides floose), $7 30i(7 4ft, t, rt' dear sides (boxed). $7 2Vfi7 37 Whisky basis of high w ines, $7 26. clover. contract grade, $16. 70 11. 75. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS Articles Receipts. Shlpmt Flour barrels 14.000 8 100 Wheat, bushels ". 10,00) 7,000 Corn, bushels 736,000 990.6ftd Oats, bushels .. 252.300 237.600 Rye, buahela 3,000 Barley, bushels . . 60.100 8,400 PRODUCE BXCHANOl On tho produo exchange today the butter murk.-t was easy, creams. 16.fr 19c: dairy tag 17c Eggs, steady at intu-k. lie firsts 14c. prime extras. 17c. Cheese, easy, 9t10c |