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Show fflSI If . T-!E;-7flM;-: IN. TC-3E TMEiET MET iT..iA.l,v.tofT).r abundant i ! 1 toes, Texas beans. California strawber- : I; A erel, two pounds for 20c; herrings, each; haddle, 10c to 15c pound. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bale, 40c: alfalfa, 85c cwt.; timothy, timo-thy, baled, $1 cwt.; wheat, per cwt., $1.501.65; corn, per cwt., $1.30; cracked corn. cwt.. $1.40; oats, cwt., $1.80; rolled oats. $1.95; barley, rolled. $1.60; flour, bakers' No. 1, $2; flour., straight grade, $2.20; flour, high patent, pat-ent, $2.40; rye, $2.50; graham flour, $2.50 2.70; cornmeal, $2.002.50. ten pounds for 30c; bran, $1.10; bran and shorts,. $1.10. lor the btiieiit u ifie relict fund netted a little over $500. A number of Salt Lake people took part in the programme. "Railroad Erects Pumping Station. The Southern Pacific has erected a pumping station on the lake about thirty miles west of this city. It Is the intention in-tention of the company to sprinkle the road bed with salt water from the shore of the lake to this city. If the experiment experi-ment proves satisfactory the plan will be adopted for the entire eastern division of the system. First Belief by School Children. G. E. Wilson returned from San Francisco Fran-cisco last tevenlng and brought word that the first substantial relief that reached the stricken people of that city was that which was gathered by the school children child-ren of this city. On April 20 Mr. Wilson reached Ogden on his way from the East to Ban Francisco. At this point be secured se-cured a special train to take him west. He permitted the car of provisions gathered gath-ered by the school children to be attached at-tached to his special train which reached th. stricken city in less than twenty hour. |