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Show THE' PRODUCE MARKET, Tto Pries cl Wteit am Corn Con-tluSiS Con-tluSiS Stsidlly L'f sard, siuium or oat ivtiie :iaiiki:t. exportation nr I'iUIom for tha I'atl .leek Has lleeu trj L'glil. Tho fillowlng from Hi Hull lule Vfco Oirre.,1 will bo cf Interest to producers pro-ducers and consumers ullkrt The spring month! havo lavnl and our clly liu relllul down to solid laitl-litss, laitl-litss, with good pRMiiecta for n good summer; Halt I.ak being tho coinmor-clal coinmor-clal ceiitro of all Utah. Willi the great numberof n la that aro coming lo our clly, we feel coiilldent of ii i roe-jwrouj roe-jwrouj sttiaoii. When ourfjirnicia wako up to the fact that the ileniaud for produce doubles rach Ji-ar, lhy will uroak 1111 and nut tinder mltlva. lion thu liundrcds of ncioi of land that now sund Idle, com-(arallvily com-(arallvily worthlrsato them. '1 litre It at 1 resent a good rosprct for a full iron of fruit thl. season which will bring n good return tu our farmers. farm-ers. Theftuitlnxiaand crates cs 11 bo shipped fromCalllornla In tho knock d iwn and put up here at n mi 01 cost, anJ thereby obtain fncy rices for whit hru la en dunifd Into our ma: Let at almost any price. Toko a hint and lirunn your tree an I thin oul your fruit, and bring mildly hi thl. market Instead of rtuantlly. The outlook Is good fur the Utah farmer nud thero la no further danger of an or, .production .produc-tion that would cauto a glut lu the luatkebt. oriTitlid.l. Wheat Wheat Is .till being sorved out with an excellent deniaud for export ex-port nnd homo trade. On account of the Drgo shipments then has teen an advance In prliea. HI. firm at from 11.03 10 ILOTiJ ircwl. for a good milling artkle, bulk on cars Utah common tioliils. . Corn Last, rn markets are still advancing ad-vancing on Ihlaarilcle, su much so that very little I. carried In Hoc k by our homo dealers. Offerings) aro made from f 12.10 lo$:.l3 for crnr keil corn, nnd whole corn from $203 to I1 2.1 u tacked. P.O. II. oarshrrc. Oats Oats are scarce. Tho sjecti Mor's report shows Ihe smallest Hoik on hand for) cars. It looks as If there would be an oal famine U fore tha season Is over. Hay There has beenagooddimand for hay In tho sout, but the delay In loading hss atoi peil all slilimeuta uf this article, ne thu hay Is growing very rapllly In the east as well ai In our territory. l'rlcea aro aa follow.: Alfalra, tailed, I', o. II. car. la from 57 to $7.r 1 r ton; mixed hay from $'i tu llu, llmolhy, mlxud, al $11; airaighl timothy, nt)l2r Ion: K.I). II. Utah common poluttuu the line of tho railroads. LgS. We am very much plusul to say that an nd.anoroii iga has taken planjslnceuurlaitls.ue. Tho supply is light ami not one Inlfcpial to ihu demand. Many of the dealers aro entirely en-tirely out, hence II held prices .tiff during Ihe pat week, au I iiaa have Uen firm at V and Mii r cat. Most of the dealers have been tele-grahlng tele-grahlng iast lo makeup their supplies, tiflerlng In Nebraska and Kansas are 10, lu)anlll csiit. tr clo-n. Duller All tho last grade! of butter aro arriving from California, aud It la a number one gra.e fed article. The market la fairly well etii j llrd with Import Im-port an I homo Invle. Offerings arc iade from S3 to 27 J for a A No, I article. Dairy li In m 10 to 11, aril Utah stock from 2) to 23 cents tier pcinnl. Vegetables HhltmenU of iwlaloee aroviry light; pkva havu aomewlint decllnetl. Ollerluga for a A No. I article are made at ti) rents per buihel, sacked 011 cars, while the Jobbing tmdo Is silling from 71) to "J tents, Lxpntatlona for thu imt week have been very lUlit, ru Cillf irula and Col-oradoara Col-oradoara lllllug atern mirkets aud other inula ts that should Im tributary b this r rrllory. New tsdatoe are 1 11 the markit and am ollrnsl lit small lula from 3 to 4 renla per ui nd. |