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Show IN lit FETiES'iET DeMclous blackberries,, and cherries, the finest lettuce yet seen In Bait iJake. and fresh frog legs were among the new arrivals on the local market this week. The first three come from California Cal-ifornia and the latter from the East. The blackberries bring 23 cents per box. the cherries 40 cents per pound, and the lettuce, which comes from Los Angeles and weighs from a pound and a half to two pounds per head, sells for 15 cents or two for a quarter. The Utah gardeners are sending an increased supply of all kinds of Utah vegetables, which means a corresponding correspond-ing drop in prices. , v Oysters are out of season and the lover of the delicious bivalve will have to wait until the months of R's come stain, unless he is willing to put up with the cove variety. Nearly all kinds of fish have arrived freely during the week and the dealers have been able to meet the demands made on them. Utah poultry continues to be scarce and the dealers are compelled to call on Kansas for relief. Fresh Utah eggs are plentiful, but the price remains unchanged. All kinds of meats are plentiful without with-out change of price. . Receipts of the wholesale dealers for the week are as follows: The W. M. Rach company Four cars of bananas, two of oranges and one of California vegetables; FloTld-tomatoes, FloTld-tomatoes, Cuba pineapples,. Texas and California beans, blackberries and strawberries, Texas cucumbers. Kansas Kan-sas and Utah poultry; Utah and Nevada Ne-vada vegetables, fish and Utah eggs. The C- S. Martin company One car each of bananas, " California cabbage and Utah potatoes; California cherries, strawberries, summer . squash, cucumbers cucum-bers and beans. Florida tomatoes, Utah and Nevada vegetables. Utah eggs. The Utah Fish and Poultry company Los Angeles lettuce, Utah poultry, fish, Utah and . California vegetables and Utah eggs. The C. J. Crabtree company One car each of bananas and California cabbage; cab-bage; strawberries, Utah and California Califor-nia vegetables, fish, poultry and eggs. Retail prices are as follows: Apples are scarce at 5c to 10c per pound; by the bushel they bring from $1.75 to $2.50. . Lemons bring from 20c to 30c a dosen; oranges from 20c to 50c a dozen; tangerines. 25c a dozen; bananas, ba-nanas, 15c to 30o a dozen. Pressed flgs are 5c and 10c a package; dates, 10c to 20c per pound; grapefruit, 40c to $1 per dozen; pineapples; 50c to 60c each; limes, 40c a . dozen; strawberries, 15c to 20c a box; pineapples, 45c each; co-coanuts, co-coanuts, 10c. Blackberries 25c box; cherries. 40e pound. The poultry and egg market remains unchanged; spring chickens bring from 80c to 40c each; broilers, 30c a pound: dressed hens. 22c a pound: tame ducks, 20c a pound. Turkeys are scarce at 27tte a pound. Eggs are 20o the dosen; butter, 20c to 25c a pound. But few changes are noted In the vegetable market. Potatoes are selling at 30c the peck, $1 to $1.10 per bushel; carrots and parsnips, 20c per peck; new turnips, 3c pound; Utah lettuce, Be bunch, the California kind. 10c. two for 15c; Texas, 10c a head; Los Angeles. 15c head, 2 for 25c; parsley, 5c the bunch; cabbage, 5c the pound; California celery. cel-ery. 6c a bunch; oyster-plant, 6e a bunch; tomatoes, 15c a pound; string beans, 20c a pound; cucumbers, 10c to 15c each; cauliflower. 20c a pound; rhubarb, rhu-barb, 5c a pound, 7 pounds for 25c; beets, 5c a pound; asparagus, 10c pound 2 pounds for 15c; onions, two bunches for 5c; new turnips, 2c a pound; radishes, rad-ishes, 5c bunch; peas, 15c pound; spinach. spin-ach. 5c a pound; new potatoes, 10c a pound; mushrooms, 15c a pound. There have been no changes In the prices of meats during the week. Boiling Boil-ing beef Is quoted from 8&c to 10c; prime ribs, 15c; porterhouse, 20c; stewing stew-ing mutton, "c to 9c; mutton chops, 10c to 15c; legs, 15c; lamb chops, 22V4c; veal, 12ttc to 18c; veal loaf, 20c; pork, 12V4c to 17ttc The fish market offers the following supplies: Salmon, 17c; halibut. 17V4c; striped bass. 234c; cod, 10c; perch, 12ttc; whiteflsh. 30c; shad, 15c; king fish, 15c; pike, 20c; mackerel, 20c; rock COq, two pounas tor ou; buicb flounders, two pounds for 25c; mountain moun-tain trout, 40c pound; shrimps, 20c the' quart: lobsters, 20c the pound; smoked halibut and salmon, 20c per pound; salt mackerel, 'two pounds for 20c; herrings, her-rings, 5c each. . Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bale, 40c; alfalfa, 85c cwt.; timothy, timo-thy, baled, $1 cwt.; wheat, per cwt., $1.5001.63; 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. $2.0002.50, ten pounds for 30o; bran, $1.10; bran and shorts, $1.10. ' |