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Show CONFERENCE ViSITOBS ; kit MANY QUESTIONS 'Market Row Merchants Put in a Busy Day: Good Things on ilie Vay. ' 1 lonilay was another busy day on market mar-ket row. Xay. not say exactly busy, for,- despite the fact that the stalls were crowded with conference visitors all afternoon, aft-ernoon, who kept the dealers' time oc- j cupled answering question, thore wna not a record-breaking number of sales I reported. The largest demand was for fruit, particularly oranges, bananas and apples. Mushrooms wero seen on tho stands for the first time this season, and wero offered at 35 cunts a pound. Bl'II peppers also put in an appearance, and from now on will b a permanent product on the local market. The stulls looked somewhat barren after aft-er the heavy j-ales of last Saturday, but will bo more than replcnishud this afternoon after-noon when two large shipments of California Cali-fornia fruits and vegetables, which are expected to arrive In I ho city at .10 o'clock this morning, arc placed on the market. JJuluth Wheat. DCLCTH. April 6. Wlual Xo. I northern. 51.001: Xo. l northern, 961c; May. 9Slc; July. 9S?c. , New York Produce. XEW YORK. April 6. Butter Irregular: Irregu-lar: creamery special, 30Jc; third to firsts 21291c. ' Cheese Steady; full creams. 16c; State full cream small while, fancy. J53c. Eggs Western Ilrsts. lolOjc; seconds, sec-onds, lUrffilUc. Minneapolis Wheat. MIXXEAPOLJP, April 6 Wheat May. 31.00; 'July, 9ic: Xo. 1 hard, 51.023; Xo. northern. 51.002; Xo. 2 northern. 983c; Xo. 3 northern, D133Cilc. |