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Show mm mm ME VESCABCt Few Are Coming Into Market, and They Are Higlt-Priced. Higlt-Priced. FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS ARB IN ABUNDANCE Mackinaw Trout, Yellow Tail, Striped Bass and Lobsters Lob-sters in Market, i A jvelcomo supply of fresh fish wns received re-ceived on the local murket yesterday. Mackinaw trout, yellow-tall, striped bass, barracuda, California smelts and lobsters quant0i'lesr3' Wre al1 supP1,ctl Bood Spring chickens are very scarce, very ,S0ln,"P into the market at the present pres-ent time- rAwat,.Vu.nce ni3 becn mudi 1" the price ?S ''jy' lh,s week, Timothy la now selling . a .l0.1.1 wholesale and K cents a hundred retail. Alfalfa Is raised to 515.00 !i..JSn V'h.?,esa,e and 10 53 cents a hundred hun-dred retail, Montana oats that are now In tho market mar-ket are bringing 6 cents more a hundred tnan the Eastern and Utah oats. Only a few of the dealers are handling the Montana variety. Wholesale Quotations. Hay, Grain and Straw.-Oat straw, por bale, n cur lots. 3vfi 35c; alfalfa, J15 00; timothy, per ton. baled. J1S.W; wheal, per cwt., Jl cfJRi. pci 0WL' 21.2S. corn, cracked. J1.3-J; Idaho cats, 1.70; rolled oate, $1.85, barley, bar-ley, rolled, Ji.&Q, Hour, bakern' No. 1. J1.70; To0' strftElt grade. J1.90, flour, high patent, h , 7V Fy"' ,2,Mi graham flour. J2.30, cornmeal, -.W; brun. 95cS1.00, bran and shorts, HW Meats. Drebsed beet.- iter 100 pounde, .0O9 7.W; dresed veal, per pound. 9S9Hc; dressed noga, Siic; pjrk loins, 13VjC per ioundi mutton, mut-ton, SQSc; uprlng lainbR, f4.50i&5.00 apiece. Poultry. Dressed hens, Hoj oprlngs, 19c; broilers, drosacd, 21c, froeen brolleni, 21c; duckn, per pound, 18c; turkeys, 24c. Fruits. Uomonn, per box, J3.tao4.00; bananas, banan-as, per bunch, $J.O0j4.5O; orangof, J2.75S3.60 per box; apples, JZ.00U2.25 .er box; dates, lit 9V4 per pound; cocoanuts, per oack, J7.00. Vcgcuble. Green onions, 30c dozen; cauliflower, cauli-flower, per pound. 16c; Utah dry onions, J2.00 Q2.50, garlic, 20c; celery. $1.00 per dozen bunches. iotatos. J1.2S cwt; California cabbage, cab-bage, J2.M per cwt.; cucumbers, J1.76 dozen; 'California rhubarb, 8c; Utah rhubarb, c; arllchokcB. 90c per dozen; California lettuce, dozen, 35S75c; parsley, dozen, 30c, green peas, per pound, ISc, beets, per pound, 3c; turnips, per lHDund, 1c, Dalrj' Products, Creamery butter, pound. 2Cc; dairy butter, imunrl, 20c; chcowe. poun.l, 14e; Utah fresh eggs, caso, J5,00 comb honey, crato, $2.75; Sweltzor choceo, pound, 20c; llm-burger llm-burger cheece, pound, ISc; crtam brick ebcess, pcuml, 16c, Cdam cheecc, dozen, $12.00. FlBh. Salmon, pound, 14c; yollowtall, 13c; halibut, pound, 10c; strlpod baxx, pound, 20c; orlcs, pound, 12Vic, red rock cod, pound, 13o; flounders, pound, 12icf sturgeon, pound, 16c, fresh mAckerel, pound, 16c; California smeltB, pound, 13c; Oregon smelts, pound, 12c. porch, pound, 11c; Western codfish, pound, 12c, pom-pano, pom-pano, ISc; pike, per pound, 20o, shad, 13c; crabs, $3.00 a dozen; lobsters, per pound, 17c: Eastern lobsters, per pound, 60c; klngrish, Uo per pound, salmon trout, 2c per pound; mussels, mus-sels, IDa psr pound; fresh blue cod, 12o pound; JIncklnavr trout, 2c a pound. Retail Quotations. Hay. Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bnlo, 40s, alfalfa, 76c cwt.; timothy, baled, Kc cwL, wheat, per cwt., $1.6001.66, corn, per owL, $1.30; cracked corn, cwt., $1.40. oato, cwt., Jl.SO; rolled oats, $1.95! barley, rolled, J1.G0; flour, bakers' No. 1, $2.00; flour, straight grade, $2.20, flour, high patent, $2.40, ry. 12.60; graham gra-ham flour, J2.6Oir2.70, cornmeal, $2.00$ 2.50, ten pound for SCo; bran, $1.10; bran and shorts, $1.10. Meats. Prime ribs, 17Uc; portcrhouso, 20? 23c, pork, 10O17Hc; mutton chops, 121$til6c; legs, l&c; lambs, 15t(20c; veal, 16S20c; veal loaf, 30c; Belgian hare, 20c per pound. Poultry- Drttscd hens, 20c; springs, 22 Vic; broilers, fresh drensed, pound, 2ic; frozen broilers,) 26o pound; ducks, 22c; turkeys, 27 Ac, geese. 22c; squabs, 25c each, Idaho rabbits, two for 23c. Fruits. Ltmons, per dozen, 2330c; oranges, per dozen, 200 50o; bananas, per dozen, 201i 2So; preyed llgs, lOfflSc per pockngc; rhubarb, 10c per pound; tpmatoes, 26c por pound, tangerines, tan-gerines, 25c a dozen; grape fruit, Qca$LO0 per dozon, cocoanuts, each, 10c; pineapples, each, iic. Vegotables. Potatoio. 8t4Ec per buthel; California Cal-ifornia lettuce, 10c per head, Utalj parsley, Sc bunch; California new cabbago, 5c a pound; cauliflower, por pound. 20c; celery. 10c per bunch; artichokes, 10c each; oystor plant, three bunches for lOo; ptinnlpij, two bunchoc for 6c; cucumbern, 20c each; dry onions, ic per pound, urrlps, 6O0 per peck; Utah spinach, 1c; asparagus, 16o a bunch; flo.t Dutch cabbage, per pound, Cc, new potatoes, per pound, 10c; Utah lettuco, Ec a head, California rhubarb, lOo per pound; Utah rhubarb, fc. Dairy Products. Cramtry butter, per pound, 30c; dairy butter, 26c per pound; chceso, pound, 20o. strained honoy. pound, 15326c: Swiss cheese, pound. 40o; Ilmburger cheese, pound, 60o; cream brick cheese, i6c; Edam checeo, $1.25 each; Neufchatel, lOo ior package; Utah frcith eggs, dozen. 20o, Fleh. Salmon. 17Hc; ycllowttll, 16c; halibut. 16c' otrlped bass, 22Vjo; codflsh, ISa; shad, 16c; whitcflsh, 20o; sturgeon, 16c; catfish. 1714c, barracuda, llo, iloundom, 15c pound; rock cod, two pounds for 26c; Roles, 16o u pound: crabs, J0fi36o ench, ea bass, ICo; klngilsh, 16c per pound, oyetsrs. Now York counts, 26o a dozen; bluo polntu, 30c a dozon; kippered salmon, sal-mon, 20o per pound: anchovy, 20c per pound, lobster. 2)c per pound; shrimp's. 20o por quart; prawns, 60o par pound; smrked halibut, 20c per pound; herring. 60 each, salt mackerel, 10H05C eaxh; smoked eels, pound, 30c- mountain moun-tain trout, 40c pound, frei-h mnckorol, lo; rainbow trout. Wc per povnd. nalmon trout, 30c pound; crawuah, por pound; crabs. 30c apiece: red snapper, per pound, 20o: brook trout, per pound, 60c; 5andabs, per pound, 20o, porch, lEc Fruit Market Active. NEW YORK. March 30. Tho market for evaporated apples holda steady with a modorato local demand reported. Common Com-mon to fair are quoted nt "S'c; fair to good 190G at SSiflSftc; nearly, OgOc, choice, OTfeSlOc. and fancy at 11c. Prunes are firm in tono with quotations ranging from to Sc, according to Apricots aro in light supply, with tho tenucncy upwnrua. wiunu .nu iuuicu v.. lOfi'lOVfc; extra cholco, lOJiiyllc and fancy, Peaches are quiet. Choice aro quoted at 10c; extra choice 10c; fanoy. lO'CTllc; extra fancy, lH5'13c. Raisins are quiet and unchanged. Loose muscatolf arc quoted at GffOtto: seeded raisins. LW3'V;ic and London layerq at $l.GOfl.G0. Dick Bros. Stock Letter. NEW YORK. March 30. Responding to tho declaration of the anthracite strike and tho disturbing bituminous situation, the market opened with moderate declines. de-clines. In practically every Instance, however, the prices of tho first five minutes min-utes were tho lowest of tho day. Stocks received excellent support and no rnl liquidation wns Induced by the strike news nor by the tight call money rates. We look for higher prices. Indications point to rather unfavorable bank statement state-ment tomorrow. Logan & Bryan Stock Letter. NEW YORK, March 30. Tho market closed Htrong and higher In all departments; depart-ments; In fact, In tho laHt hour buoyancy was quite pronounced. Whatever adverse Influence had been created by tho coal strike over night was dissipated early, nnd It seems as If, from the action of tho market, traders pnid more attention to money rates than to the strike. The one drnwback has been lack of money necessary to carry on an extended ex-tended bull speculation. An unfavorable bank statement Is looked for tomorrow. |