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Show I SALT LAKE MARKET QUOTATIONS There wns not much change on the local lo-cal produce market Thursday. Quotations Quota-tions generally were steady, only a few changes of minor Importance being reported. re-ported. A shipment of produce wns received re-ceived from the coast Thursday and the markeL now Is In fairly good shape aThc butter situation was unchanged Thursday, the wholesale price of tuo host creamery butter being 35 "p"1" pound, while tho retail price was 40 cents a pound. Quotations follow: RETAIL PRICES. Hay and Grain. Alfalfa, per cwt. Bran, per cwt VJ Barley, rolled, per cwt Corn, per cwt., J-g" Cracked corn, per cwt t.au Corn meal, per cwt Oats, per cwt... Rye. per cwt Shorts, per cwt Timothy, per cwt L- Wheat, per cwt -1U Flour. High patent, per cwt 1 0.8O Straight grade, per cwt 3.20 Family, per cwt ..,.0.00 Sugar. Cane, per cwt -0 Beet, per cwt "-20 Maple, per pound 25 Eggs. Strictly fresh, per dozen 35G'nO Case, per dozen 3 Butter. Creamery, per pound 40 Ranch butler Storage, per pound Jjn Olcomargarlno, per pound .-o Cheese. Utah, per pound 20 Swiss, Imported, per pound aij New York Cream, per pound 2n Roquefort, per pound J Brie, per pound t0 Cnmcmbert. each J J Ncufchatel, each LIm burger, per pound - Edam, per pound 40 Empire brick, per pound ;'X2? MacLarcn's, each Gai0 Milk and Oreani. Fresh milk, delivered. 12 quarts 1.00 Over counter, per quart '. 8 Babies' special, per quart 10 Fresh cream, per quart --40 Whipping cream, per quart ...60 Poultry. Dressed hens, per pound 20 Roasters, "per pound 20 Spring chickens, per lb , 2o Geese, per pound '. . . .224fi,24 Ducks (domestic), per pound , 20 Turkeys, per pound 30(3324 Mna.ts- Bccf, T-bonc, per pound 224 Sirloin, per pound ls Family porterhouse, por pound 20 Short cut, per pound 20 Round, por pound . . .124 Chuck, per pound 10 Pot Roast, per pound 10 Prime Rib, per pound li Rump, per pound 15 Boiling, per pound 0 Soup bones, per pound lip2 Pork chops, per pound 20 Hams, per pound 16 Hams (smoked), per pound ...16 Bacon, sliced, per pound 30 Bacon, piece, per pound 19 Fancy bacon, sliced, per pound. 35 Fancy bacon, piece, par pound........ 30 Salt pork, per pound 174 Veal chops, per pound 174 Shoulder chops, per pound 124 Shoulder roast, per pound lSJigiln Breast stew, per pound 121 Mutton (leg), prime, per pound 15 Loin and rib chops, per pound 15 Shoulder chops, per pound 10 Stew, per pound 5 Lamb (leg), por pouna 171 Prime chops, per pound 20 Stew, per pound Si Fish and Oysters. Barracuda, per pound 174 Bonlto, per pound 15 Catllsn. per pound 17 Codfish, per pound 174 Carp, per pound 15 Crabs, each 3036 Flounders, per pound 15 King fish, per pound ., 15 Hcrrin" por pound 15 Halibut, per pound 174 Fresh mackerel, per pound 20 Mullet, per pound .........61 Mackinaw trout, per pound 25 Prawns, por pound 30 Porch, por pound 25 Rock cod, per pound 175 Salmon, per pound 20 Salmon (kippered), per pound 20 Skate, per pound 15 Sea bass, per pound 171 Striped bass, per pound 25 Shad, per pound 15 Smelts fCallrornla). per pound 174 Smelts (Oregon), per pound 15 Soles, per pound 15 Sturgeon, per pound 17i Brook trout, each 15 White tlsh, per pounn 25 Yellow pike, per pound 25 Oysters, per can 40(5)60 Blue points, per dozon 30 Vegetables, Artichokes (California), two for 25 Beets, per peck 25 Boll peppers (California), per lb 12A Wax beans 15 String beans ,...15 Brussels sprouts, per pound 15 Carrots, per peck 20 Cabbage, per pound 4 Celery, bunch 5g10 Cauliflower, per pound ........15 Chill peppers, per pound 30 Egg plant, per pound 15 Hubbard squash, each 5(Q10 Horseradish root, per pound 15 Lettuce, per bunch 10 Onions, per pound 4 Green onlonB, two bunches 5 Oyster plant, two bunches 6 Potatoes, per bushel 75S0 Sweot potatoes, six pounds... 25 Parsley, three bundles .10 Parsnips, per peck , 20 Pumpkins, each 5Q)15 Radishes, per bunch 10 Turnips, per pound 20 Hominy, per quart 10 Honey, per pound.. 15 Mincemeat, per pound 1525 Pickles, sour, per quart 20 Pickles, dill, per quart 15 Fruits. Apples, per peck 6575 Bananas, per dozen .....2030 Cranberries, two quarts ....25 Cocoanuts. each IB 15 Dates, two pounds 25 Grapefruit, throe for 25 Figs, per pound ..15 Turkish figs, per pound 25 Malaga grapes, per pound 35tfj50 Lemons, per dozen 252)85 Lemon peel, per pound 25 Oranges, per dozen 30$J65 Pineapples, each 65 Pomegranates, per pound 15 Persimmons, per pound .....20 Tangerines, per pound 30 Nuto. Almonds, per pound 25 Brazils, per pound 25 Filberts, i-er pound 30 Pecans, per pound 25 Plncnuls. per pound 45 Walnuts, per pound 20i525 Popcorn, throe pounds , 25 Mixed nuts, per pound 25 WHOLESALE PRICES. Hny and Grain. Alfalfa, ton S1S.00 Bran, hundredweight 1.30 Wheat, hundredweight 1.90 Barley rolled 1.60 Flour, family , 2.70 Flour, straight -'.85 Flour, high patent 3.00 Oats, hundredweight 1.S0 Timothy, ton . 20.00 Sugar, Beet sugar C.10 Cane sugar C. 20 Moats. noof. por pound Gf8"4 Mutton 64?SU0 Pork 7fl)Sl Loin of pork 104fiUl Veal 10(3)12 Spring, lamb 20 Poultry. Spring chickens, per pound 221 Hens, per pound 174 Turkeys, per pound 27 Fish. Barracuda, per pound 12 Black bass, per pound....' 2C Catfish, por pound 14 Carp, per pound 34 Codfish, per pound i 14 Crabs, per dozen 3.00(3)4.00 Flounders, per pound 12 Klngflsh, per pound .....12 Halibut, per pound 12 Fresh mackerel, per pound 20 Mulfct. per pound . 2 Mackinaw trout , por pound ..22 Mountain trout, each - 15 Prawns, gallon .....1.50 Perch, per pound 12 Rock cod, p.er pound 12 Salmon, per pound 131 6kate. per pound 12 Sea bnss. per pound 15 Striped bass, por pound .20 Shad, per pound ...10 Smelts (CaL), por pound ........15 Smelts (Or.), per pound 12 Soles, per pound 11 Whltcflsh, per pound 20 Dairy 'Products. Creamery butter, per pound 35 Ranch butter, per pound ....28 Storage butter, per lb....... 23 Oleomargarine, per. pound 21 Milk, per gallon 20 Cream, per gallon 00 Whipping cream, per gallon 1.20 Eggs, fresh, per ease 12.0012.50 Eggs, storage, case ...9.90 Nuts. Almonds, per pound .1 20 Brazils, per pound 13 Filberts, per pound 18 Pecans, per pound 18 Walnuts, per pound 19 Fruits and Vegetables. Apples, case 1.75(gl.S0 Bananas, per pound 3 Beets, per pound , 14 Carrots, por pound 14 Cabbage, per pound 2a Caullflowor, per pound 8 Lemons, per case $5.25(3)G.75 Onions, per pound 14 Oranges, per caso '. 3.50 Turnips, per pound .....14 Celery, per dozon bunches 85 Parsnips, por pound 14 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO, March 17. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts estimated at 5000; market strong, 5 cents higher. Beeves, $5.60(g)8.65; Texas Tex-as steers, $4.90(Jfi6.25; western steers, $4.90tf76.80: stackers and feeders, $3.70 6.60; cows and heifers, ?3.757; calves, $S.5010.50. Hogs Estimated receipts 14.000; market steady. Light, $1 0.30 (ft 10.75; mixed, $10.40 10,85; honvy, $10.4510.8o; rough. $10.45 (&J10.60: good to cholco heavy. ?10.60fr' 10.85; pigs. S9.6010.40; bulk of sales, $10.65f7)10.SO. Sheep Receipts estimated at 10,000; market strong. Native. $5.75f5)8.35; western, west-ern, S5.75iJjiS.30; yearlings, $8(5)9; lambs, native, ?S.25(g)10: western. SS.7510.35. Omaha. OMAHA. March 17. Cattle Receipts, 2900. Market steady to strong. Native steers, $5.508.10; cows and heifers, $4.50 6.35; western sloers. $6.007.00; can-ncrs, can-ncrs, $3.254.50; stackers and feeders, S4.006.65; calves, $4.50S.25; bulls, stags, etc., ?4.256.25. Hogs Receipts, 9900. Market stead v. Heavy. $10.4510.55; mixed, SI0.3010.45; light. $10.2010.10; pigs. $S.259.50; bulk Of sales, $10.30 10.45. Sheep Receipts, 2500. Market 15c higher. high-er. Yearlings. $8.759.10; wethers. $7.90 S.40; owes, $7.75S.10; Iambs, SD-GO 10.10. . Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, March .17. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 4000. Market strong to 10c higher. Natlvo steers. $6.258.50; cows and helf-ors. helf-ors. S8.507.500; stackers and feeders. $4.506.50; bulls. $4.406.25; calves, $1.50 9.00; western steers, ?4.755.75; western west-ern cows. $3.500.25. Hogs Receipts. 6000. Market steady. Bulk of sales, $10.2510 55: heavy. S10.50 10.65; packers and butchers, $10.40 10.00; light. $10.1310.50; pigs, ?9.00 9.50. Sheep Receipts. 4000. Steady. Muttons, $6.75S.15; lambs. S9.0010.00; fed western west-ern wethers and yearlings. $7.259.00; fod western ewes, $6.757.80. St. Josoph. Special to The Tribune.- SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., March 17. Cattle Receipts. 1500: steady; natives. 56 25S.00; Texas and westerns. $5.50 7.25: cows and heifers, $3.757.00; bulls and stags. Sl.256.00; veals. S4.009.00, yearlings and calves. $3.505.00; stackers stack-ers nnd feeders, $1.006.7o. Sheep Receipts. 45000; 1020o higher: high-er: lambs. $9.7510.20: yearlings. $S.25 9.00; wcthors, ?T.50S. 10; ewes, $7.50 8.00. New York Flour and Grain. NEW YORK. March 17. Flour Steady : receipts, 22,126 barrels; shipments, 3616 barrels. Wheat Spot, unsettled; No. 2 red. $1,264 and nominal alloat; No. 1 northern Dulu th, $1,254 opening navigation; No. 1 hard winter, nominal. Options Firm. Cables and bad crop reports sent wheat' prices up early, but after holding firm prices lost the gains under professional selling on a poor cash trade and reports that a big speculative house was heavily long of tho market. At. the close prices were Ac higher to 3c lower. May closed at $1,224, July at $1,158. and September at $1,113. Receipts, Re-ceipts, 20,100 bushels. Boosting Price of Oil. INDEPENDENCE. Kan.. March 17. The Prairie Oil and Gas company today advanced the price of high-grade mld-contlnontnl mld-contlnontnl oil from 35 to 38 cents and fuel oil from 28 lo 30 cents. This. It is predicted, will mean greater activity In the oil fields. The change is the first In the price of fuel oil since March, 1907. |