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Show Salt Lakers Can Have a Good Dinner Market Yesterday Overrun With Everything Save Grapes, Cherries Cher-ries find Melons. For Sunday dinner Salt Lakers can have almost al-most am thing they wish, except grapes and cherries and melons. One might have to Include In-clude a few other fruits and vegetables, but the market is so well slocked that It looks as though even a hungry tramp could bo perfectly perfect-ly satisfied It turned loose ln tho shops. Prices have not changed. Strawberries arc the same as yesterday. 25 cents a box, and ore large berries, tempting as such can be ot tills time of the year. Housekeepers are not buying buy-ing many of them, but tho restaurants are displaying them ln their windows, done up ln delicious-looking cream cokes. Retail Quotations KaatS. Prime ribs, 17He. porterhouse, lSr 22'tc: pork, 15.-; mutton chops, 10j?16c; legs, 15c; Iamb, 15ij20c per pound; veal. 18$20c; veal loaf, 3uj. spring lamb. $1.2581 75 per quarter. Poultry rrcT..l hens. 1S:V; broilers, 25c; fresh tuili-ys. 27'tc; ducks. 26c, roast springs. 22c. Fruits Idaho apples, 5V: per peck; lemons, per dozen. 2o2-".c; oranges, per dozen-, 2&50e. bananas, per dozen. 15J(50c. grape fruit, per doaen, IL00O1.60; Vtah hothouse pieplant, 10c per pound, pineapples, 35c apiece: grap- fruU. $1.00 per dozen; California strawberries, 25c per box. Vegetables. New celery. 10c a bunch: oyster plant, Cc a bunch; parsnips. 20c a peck, cauliflower, cauli-flower, 15c per pound: potatoes, per peck, IT; new potatoes, 10fl5c a pound: green onions, 2c. asparagus, 2 pounds for 25e; carrots, 20c peck; beets, 15c per bur.ch, two bunches for 26c; lettuce. 6&10c; spinach, three pounds for 25c; California French artichokes. 10160 each: Vtah spinach, two pounds for 15c; green peas. 2ic per pound, green beans, 3)c per pound; California radishes 5c a bunch; cucumbers. 20e each; Vtah hothouse parsley, 5c a bunch; raid. u;. . per 1-11111. 1. 2c tinnlps, IV -i bunch, two bunches for 25c; California eggplant, 25c per pound; peas, 20c per pound, fresh tomatoes, toma-toes, per pound, 25c; cucumbers, each, 20c Dairy Products. Butter, per pound, 30c, cheese, 20c; eggs, per dozen, 17'420c; fancy cheese, per pound, 2oC ; comb honey, per comb, 15c; strained honey, per pound. 15c; Swiss cheese, per pound. 40c; llmburg.-i cn. eae, per pound. 60c cream brick cheese. 25c. Edam cheese, $1.25 each. Fish Salmon. 17Sf?20c: mountain trout. 40r-halibut. 40r-halibut. 15c striped bafs. .:c . Mackinac trout, 20c; codfish. 15c: perch, 124c re-J snappers. snap-pers. 20c; whlleHsh, 20c; lobsters. 17ic; select oysters, 60c a quart, catfish, 15c per pound; Eastern catfish. ll'V.c per pound, shad. 15c per pound, herring, 15c per pound; kippered salmon, 10c per pound; smoked salmon, 20c per pound, smoked halibut cubes 20c per pound; klngflsh, 160 per pound, two pounds for 25c. Wholesale Quotations. Hay Grain and Straw - at straw, p-r bale, 30c; alfalfa, $10.00; timothy, per ton, baled, 112. 60914. 00 wheat, per bushel. 95cij$l V. corn per cwt., $1.35, corn, cracked, $140; oats, $1.70: relied oats, $1X5. barley, rolled. $1.25-31.40. flour, bakers' No. 1. $2.30, flour straight grade, $2.40. flour, high patent. $2.60, rye. $2.60. graham gra-ham flour, fS.60O2.7T); corn meal, $1.7032. 00; bran $1 00 brun and shorts, $1.10. Meats Dre.is.-d b -. f. p. r pound f'-.-TiO'-c dressed eai, per pound, 8c: dreesoa lunb, ,.: dressed liogs 7Ve; live, $4.60 per cwt ; pork loins, 10c per pound mutton, 7'ftxc. mincemeat. mince-meat. S'ytTVc; spring lambs, $3.50 each Poultry Dressed hens. 16170; broilers, per pound 21c: turkeys, 23Vic: roaster!1. SDc. Fruits. Idaho npples, $1.S5 per box, Oregon apples, 1. 7602.00 per box; Santa Paula lemons, per box, $3.60; bananas, per bunch. $1 .75-ffS.CO; dates, per pound, 7c; oranges, $2 60 43.00 per box: pineapples, $3. 033. &i per djosen; grape fruit, $4 00 p. r box, limes. $: 00 a hun dred: strawtierrles. J2.25. Sugar. Uect i.ugur, per cwt. $6.55; cano sugar. $6.65. vegetables California head lettuce. 4v per dozen, parsnips, $1.00 cwt , yellow onions, 3c lb . ' testable marrow. 60c dozen: red cabbage, cab-bage, per pound, 2c; sweet potatoes, per cwt., $225; California cabbSffS, per cwt.. $2.50; potatoes, po-tatoes, per. cwt, 60c; turnips, beets und carrots, car-rots, per cwt., $1 25. green nlon. per dozen, 20c; pumpkin, per dozen. $1.2.'. 1 ' tali lettuce. 25c; cauliflower, jKr pound 10O11 peas. 15c per pound, CUCUmberB, $1 75, Florida tomatoes, per rrate, $5.00. Dairy Prodm-tH. Butter, per pound, 25r, ch-.se. pT pound. 12ci ejjjrs, per ase. $4 75, comb honey, per crate, J. T',. Sw-ltzer ch-.ye, pr pound. lSc. limburger cheese, per pound, 17c: cream brick cheese, per pound, 18c; Edam . he."-, ).. r d. .Zen. $1.' il Fish Salmon. l'lU15c: r'hlnook salmon, l'-c: halibut. Uc, strlpe-l bass, per jHiund. ISc; so.s, p-r -lound, 11c, flounders, per pound, He; California smelts, pi r pound, 13c, cattish. cat-tish. 13c perch, per pound, 10c; lobsters, per pound, l'.c. st-ts N. w York . oiints, $1 60 per 100. BelectS, $-..'.'. per gallon; codllHh. Oif 'jc: whltellsh, 15c; Kasti-i n cattish. 15. p.-r pound: kliipered salmon. 13c per pound, smoked halibut. 15c per pound; smoked halibut hali-but cube;.. 15c per pound: shad. ISc per pound: pike, :ic per jiound: crabs, 5'(j3is. apiece, Stock Market Letters. .Tames A. Pollock & Co , stock and grain brokers. 6 West Second South street make public the following letters on tho slock market mar-ket ; T. A Mclntyre & Co., New York, sav: 'The market has received Its greatest Impetus dir-Ing dir-Ing the pott few days from the bull movement In Vnlon Paclllc and Northern Securities, which is explained by the semi-official announcement an-nouncement of tho proposed doubling of Hie preferred stock of the Great Northern company com-pany In connection with n scheme lo form a new corporation after the split-up of the Northern Securities company, by which the ownership and development of the enormous ore properties now controlled by the Or.-at N'..i thern w ill bo taken over by a new company com-pany ' I-ogan & Bryan. New Y'ork. sav In early dealings the snap of yesterday continued and. tip to the uppcurntico of the bank statement, tho market showed an advancing t. nd 01 The statement was eomewhat less favorable than expected, in view ..f the large Increaae In loans. This and a ileslru to take nrollts p. ndlng tho holiday were undoubtedly responsible responsi-ble for the caning off In prices The udvuno thli Week ho been altogether on old rumors of combinations which siui lock authentic confirmation. con-firmation. Othsrwlee nothing new has transpired trans-pired that would In any way add materially to tho Intrinsic values of properties in genet gen-et al " liulton. New York, soys: "Pools In Industrials Indus-trials ti,!t tho opportunity of working th.-lr PIK-clalUe-., rebultlng In many notable gains and the public burins freely. w.- do not change our optlmMb- po IM011 i.s i..ir.ls fu-ture fu-ture of many securities, and the mergers will transplr- later, nor the future Increase, dividends divi-dends "xp.-. t.-d, but Mi. h markets In the putt nave generally proven very expensive to the - Ulator; hence W have advised our friends to shorten their Unas " Dick Bros., New York, sav 'Market was buoyant again this morning and there wa enthusiastic en-thusiastic buying nil an und tin. room From the opening, however, h. -:t reiillzln,- was In evidence and Incruaxlng toward the cl.,e This brought about a sharp reaction and a d. ci,j.-d- l weak c. - Much of the late s. Illng mciiic.i to be for the shoit account Fears of a naval battle over Sunday had much to do with It The market closed at the lowest prices of tha Grain and Provision?. CttlCAOO, April 15,-LlquWaUon of Mav wheat bad a depressinff Influence today on Hi-' wt.;,t in. .Ik. t l f..,.r,i D.tmag.- reports from Nebraska, however hada countPrbah-iH ing; effect, causing J.r.y Wheat to cluae with u f;aln .f r Mav wh.at N down V. I'um slmws a loss of and provisions 21- t 7,,o Notwithstanding .- Sharp decline at I iv- rpooi. due. to pi . .iictioiiB of n liberal In- . r.'ise In th world's .shipments, the, wh. .lt market lure opened firm. Initial QUOta-1. QUOta-1. ns Of Jllly were up t,,- to 14c, at BTftc to .W. May was up t t j j-, to 21.10. One ratiso of tho opening strength was a decider! drop In temperature throughout the- .st unl Bouthweal Tha strength of May was duo to Informal ion from Minneapolis that May wheat there was up over i- on tho curb. In the Northwest MOW was rsportsd In many acctlons. Sentiment soon becam- bearish, however, on selling of Mav by 1 IIBSS supposed to he acting for u WaU street cotii I. a prominent long h- rc w.i also credit-.I with selling fcay VVlthin a short tim the prli of May h ul !.-scended !.-scended lo $1.15. The break In May had a wenkcnlng Influence on the more dis-tanl dis-tanl futures July gradnallv declined to , , An Increase In primary receipts tender ulso to create bearish sentiment later. however, future deliveries be- came qulto lirm on covering by shorts Part of the buying resulted from a few I additional reports of damage to the crop I In Nebraska. Another factor was a forecast fore-cast of extreme old weather. The demand de-mand was sufficient to force July up to i SSVjfjSSVic. The May delivery, however, was Inclined to drag under persistent s-lling by influential traders. At the close July sold at 6"i,c. May closed at 0.144- Clearances of wheat and flour were equal P. 134.70- bushels. Primary receipts were MG.nOO bushels, compared with 22i,oo bushels a year ago Minneapolis. Kniluth and Chicago reported receipts of 228 cars, against 16-S cars last week, and 12i cars a year ago. Tho chief feature of trading ln the corn market was heavy realizing In May July opened unchanged to a anads lower at 4V.Hi-r to IV'.o. s.i!d Off to 47n 'i 4T. . and closed at 4- May ranged between 47'4c and 4'-';C. and lo.,r. .,1 477 J,-cal J,-cal receipts were lul cars, with ten of contract grade. Selling by longs and commission houses caused a weak undertone In the oats market. mar-ket. July opened unchanged at 3)c. sold bit ween irvc and ,"(i,Wc and closed at ttljjfi Ljcal receipts were fiS cars. Provisions wore moderateiy firm early in thd session, owing to a 5c advance in the price of hogs At the close Julv pork was off 7ie at 213.. lard was down -V' at 27:15; ribs were 5c lower at 27.27A ('7.10. ICstlm.ated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 668 cars; corn. 181 cars; oats, 80 cars; hogs. 37.000 head. range; of the leading puturbs Article Open. High. Low Close. Wheat Nr.. 2 May l.n? 1 16 1.14 1.14 July SH M'i S7i H September S'.'S C Com. No. May 4K4 asi 47'i 477i July 4S, 47 48 September 48 4S5fc 47 48',4 Oats, No. May 20 3') r9 29 July 30 30 39i 29 September 29 29 29 29 Mess pork, per bbl May 12 77'i 12.77 12.70 12 75 July . 13.07 13 07 12 95 13.00 I-ard, per 100 lbs Mav 7 30 7.30 7.25 ,7.27V. July 7.50 7.50 7.42 7.45 Septemb-r 7 .' 7. 7 57 7 0) Short, ribs, per 100 lbs -May 7 07 7 07 7.00 7.02 July . 7.35 7.35 7.27 7.20 September 7.52 7.52 7.47 7.47 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour easy winter patents, M.904i5.O0; straights. 24.40 64.80; spring patents, H.O049S.4O; straights. 21 30124. SO; Iwikers'. J2. 40'a:t CO : No. 2 spring wh.at, $1.05'a 1.15; No. C, 'iVH.lj; No. 1 red. $1 H:M 15; No cm, 47--,. . N yellow, 4S,c. No. 2 crfits. 32'c; No Z while. 32c; No. I white, :ii.i2c; No. 2 rye, 78c. good feeding barky, :'US'.' . fair to choice multlnK. 4194c; No. 1 fiajc seed, $1 '25; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.9; mess pork, per barrel, 212.70O12.7S; nrd, per 100 pounds. t7.lS07.i7M; short ribs sides (loose). $6.87(J7.12: short clear sides (boxcdl S7 OOi7.12: wlilsky. bsala Of high wines, $1 '23; clover, contract grade. $14.00. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles Receipts, ship'ts. Flour, carrels 11,000 IJ.lO'l Wheat, bushels 05.000 13,900 Corn, bushels p;i,pi 041.200 Oats, bushels 121,800 125,200 Hye. bush'.ds 7.40O 2,500 Uarley, bushels 4V?J 10, KW PRODUCE EXCHANGE On the. produco exchange today the butter market was firm; creameries, 24020c; dairies, 23'.'2Sc eggs, easier, at mark eases included 10c; flrsti. 10c; prime firsts, 17c; extra-. )v . cheese, stead), 13014l Coast Grnm. SAN FRANCISCO. April 15. Wbeal Inactive. Inac-tive. May, 21.43, bid, $1.44 asked; December. Ji Sit Bailey Weak; May. 1.1SK: December, S7c. - LIVE STOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO. April IS Cattle Receipts. :.n), steady, sood to irlme steers, $6.006.75; poor to medium. $-10015. 75; stockcrs and feeders. $2.t5K5.10. cows. Iz.0005.6?; heifers, 23.00&6O0; canner, 111008.00; bulls, r-.50lj4.9o, calves. n.wQ 7. Hog Receipts today. M.ncj; Monday.. 40.1V1O. Flow to steady: mixed and butchers'. $'. lofl 5.60; koxI to choice heav. 3.67H06.tfS; rough heavy. fC.2605.EO; lleht, $5 355.27; bulk of sales. $5.C25.57. Slieep Receipts, " 2500; sheep and lambs, teady; govnl to choice wether, 16.6000.06; fair to choice mixed. J4.5rKn5.5o. Western sheep. $4 . , native- iambi, ft. 504 7. 35; Western lambh, l SOfl 7 St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH. April 15. ' .Utlc Receipts. 100; a teady; native steers, $1 BO08.6O: cows and helfera, 12.0006,60; blockers and feeders. 23.0-JV: 5. 00, Hogs Receipts, 2300: mostly 5c hlKher: lipht. $5.35r4 5.4L''A. medium and heavy, $5.375.47 Sheep Receipts, none; strong. Kansas City, KANSAS CJTT, April 15. Cattle Recelpta, 50-J head; market steady; native steers, $4.75-if COO; native cows and heifers, $2.505 65. Blocker.-. ai:d feeders. S3.r,0f;5.25, bull". $2.7.'. .1 4 .5: calves. $3,2550.25; western fed steers, JJ.OOij 0.40; western fed cows 23. 50 11 5 00. Hogs Rec-lpts. :'.r) head; market 5c higher; bull; of sales. IS.tS06.46; heavy. 25.4O05.4&; packers, I6.S606.46: pigs and light. $l.25u5.4'J. No sheep, market nominally steady. Omaha. OMAHA , April 13 Cattle Receipts, 200 head, market unchanged; native sle.r $4 5071 C 5u. ows and heifers, 23.504,5 I '. westcin etrers, 62.7606,26; canners, S2.CO0O.6O; stockers and feeders, 12.7606.00; calves, 22.7506.00; bulls, stagn. etc., $2 M4j4.4. Hogs Receipts. 4000 head; 1119 rket idgher; heavy, $5 23'o5.33: mixed. SS.2606.90; llKht. .28 01 K pigs. $4.75-.. 5 .26; bulk of sales. $ 2MI 5:2',. Sheep None; market steady. St Louis Wool. ST LOUIS, April 15 Wool-Dull; medium grade-., combing and clothing. 2J'u5c light lino. 1820'jC, heavy fine. 14u15c; lub-washed ?W37c. . |