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Show UTAH EGG PLANT GOMESTDMARKET First Shipment Arrives In Fine Con dition Raspberries Scarcer. MELONS CONTINUE TO SELL IN GREAT VOLUME Potatoes Scarce, Bnt Lower In Price Fish Are Plen- I tiful. Utah egg plant In flno condition was rocelved at tho local marketB yesterday. They were large In size and sold at 15 cents per pound. Watermelons aud cantaloupes were tho only shipments received by the wholesalers. whole-salers. Thoy are In great demand. Raspberries are getting scarcer everyday, every-day, and will soon be out of tho market. Tho price Is now 12 cents. California cooking apples are In prime condition, aud nro quoted at three pounds for 10 cents. Pears In good condition sell for 10 centB per pound. Potatoes havo taken a drop, but are still very scarce. They arc now quotod at 85 cents per bushel, or 25 cents per peck. Salmon, halibut, sea bass, mackerel and codfish are still plentiful, with no change In price. Perch are quoted at 15 cents per pound. Utah hens arc scarce In tho poultry market, but thero aeems to be plenty from tho East. Thero Is a good aupply of Utah spring chickens on hand. Wholosale Quotations. Hay, grain and straw Oat straw, per bale. 35c; alfalfa, $13; timothy, per ton, baled, $15; wheat, per cwt., $1.501.G5; corn, per cwt., $1.40; corn, cracked, $1.45; Idaho oats, $1.80: rolled oats, $2; Eastern oats, $1.75; barley, rolled, $1.G0; flour, bailors No. 1, $1.80; flour, straight grades, $1.60; flour, high patent, $2.10; rye, $2; bran, $1; bran and shorts, $1. Boston Wool. BOSTON, Aug. 14. The wholo market shows Improvement, tho conservative trado holding that tho coming season will' be marked by steadiness. Montana is .said to be cleaned up with tho exception ex-ception of from five to seven million pounds. Territories are in fair demand. Quotations: California, scoured basis, Northorn good, 6S70c; middle country, G66Sc; Southorn, 6GG8c; fall free, 5658c. Oregon Scoured basis, Eastern No. 1 staple, 7475c; Eastern No., 1 clothing, 6768c; Valley No. 1, 6062c. Territory staple, scoured fine, 73gv75c; flno medium, 68(2?70c; medium, G566c; Territory ordinary fine, 7071c; line medium, 6870c; medium, G566c. Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Aug. 14, Special cable and telegraphic advices received by Bradstroots show tho following changes in available suppllos compared with previous accounts: Wheat United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, increased 31,183,000 bushels; afloat for and in Europe, decreased de-creased 2,400,000 bushels; total supply, increased 783,000 bushels. Corn United Statc3 and Canada, east of tho Rockies, decreased 1,040,000 bushels, Oats United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, increased 1,035,000 bushels. Now York Sugar. NEW YORK, Aug. 14. Sugar Raw, firm; fair refining, 3; centrifugal, .90 tost, 3c; molasses augar, 3 l-lf!c3c; refined, steady;' crushed, $5.60; powdered, $5,00; granulated, $4.50. Liverpool Wheat. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 14. Close: Wheat-September, Wheat-September, Gs 3d; Decembor, Gs 4d; March, nominal. The weather In England Eng-land today was fair but cloudy, St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 14. Wool Steady; medium grade combing and clothing, 24 28c; light fine, 18322c; heavy, 1417c; tub washed, 3238c. Minneapolis Wheat. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 14. Wheat-September, Wheat-September, 70c; Decomber, 72c; No. 1 hard, 7Gc; No, 1 Northern, 75c; No. 2 Northern, 730. |