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Show . ' ! -1 1 Li. ' ..... i 1 - fotrr, 1"' f""); trpa. t ) l'JBe!'S for ; c ... . to tunc.." i r 0: s f .J-Bch, .J-Bch, fc pound; preen corn, 15c dozen; c j.ti'ij"- es, r l'jc each; watermelons, .50c (aeh; celerj', 5c bunch; sweet pC'tatf-s, 5c pound. LoL;rs: beef, S'silOc pund; pritio ribs.v loo; porterhouse, 1:3c; ftewin mutton, 7(iSe; mutton chops, '0(al?c: . We, 15c; lamb chops, 22c; veal, l1a (SlSe; veal loaf, 0c; pork, 12?(m lmc. - Ihe fsh market c."rs the following supplies: Salmon, 17 jc; halibut, l.rc; striped bass, 22e; eod, 10c; perch, 12Vc; whiteflsh. 30e; shad, 15c; kine-fish, kine-fish, 15c; pike, 20e; mackerel, 20c: rock cod, 12c; soles and flounders, 12ac; mountain trout, 40c; lobsters, 2oe; smoked halibut and salmon, 20c; salt mackeral, 10c; herrings, 5e each: Utah lake black bass, 80c Crabs, 2o(a.30e; oysters, select -60c quart; New York counts 40c -dozen. Hay, Grain and Straws-Oat, straw, per bale,. 40c: alfalfa, 5c cwt.; timothy, timo-thy, baled, $1 cwt.; wheat, cwt., $1.50 (01.65: corn, et., $1.30$ cracked corn, cwt., $1.95; barley, rolled. $1.60; flour, bakers' No. 1, $2; flour, straight grade, $2.20; flour, high patent, $2.40; rye, $2.50; jrraham flour, $2.50(2.70; corn-meal, corn-meal, $2.00(52.50, ten ponads for 20e; bran. $1.10: bran and shorts. $1.10. Utah frai" tvi vegetables continue as e fpRture of tie local market. Not c :,U is the qhajatity'greater than it fans rrer Wen before, -but- the quality is f f the fneit. . . . ", - During the week a number of Crawford Craw-ford peaches hnve teen receive L This fruit, which is by, far the best for : "puttinjr-up" purposes will ' be . at 'its best within the reit ten days or two w-eeks. Present indications are that i there will be a r"d crop and that the ' prices will be. I ver ttan last year.. I Bartlett . pf-'ars - hive been arriving freely, but will not .be at their best for I I m week yet. . . .- , I 1 : Large receipts of Utah cantaloupes I and watermelons have caused the price , to drop. It wss stated this morning ; that no more California watermelons j woul i , be shipped into this city this season, although wholesale dealers still J have a few left. The Utah supply of. cantaloupes, however, is not equal to 4he demand, three carloads having been, shipped .in during the week. . ; Utah .raspberries and blackberries are ,' s:ain on the market in small quantities. ; They come from East Mill Creek. J Grapes, of four, varieties, are on the j .. tnarket and find a ready sale at slightly I ".reduced prices.. ) . Utah poultry is arriving freely, but j '"rot enough to supply the demand anl Kansas has been called on for over 3000 1 pounds. The Utah hen has failed to s make good as she premised a week ago. with the result that the price of egg 't has advanced to 30 cents per du.en .again. - The fish market is well supplied, with ! the exception of striped bass, but shows a slight increase in prices on some vari- : hb. . YTbolesale receipts for the week are as follows: , The Martin-Hillam - Com pan v Two cars of cantaloupes and one of sweet potatoes; Utah, California and Nevada fruits and vegetables; Utah poultry and egss. The W. M. Eash Company One car each of cantaloupes from Payette, Ida.; bananas, Utah potatoes. Nevada, California Cali-fornia and Utah fruits and vegetables, fish and oysters, Utah poultry and eggs. The C. J. Crabtree Company One car each of oranges, bananas, sweet potatoes and Utah potatoes: Utah rasp-" berries and blackberries, Utah poultry and eggs, fish and oysters, Utah, Nevada Ne-vada and California fruits ( and vege--tables. 1 The -Utah Fish and Poultrv Company Express shipments of Utah, California Califor-nia and Nevada fruits and vegetables, all kinds of fish and oysters, Utah and Kansas poultry, Utah "fresh eggs. Retail prices are as follows: Lemons, 30(S50c dozen; ; oranges, 15 (a50c dozen; tangerines, 25c dozen; bananas, ba-nanas, 2030c dozen; jpressed figs, 10c package: grapefruit, 50(2 $1.00 dozen; limes, 40c dozen: pineapples, 45c each; eocoamits, 10c; blackberries,' 10c box; raspberries,' 15c cup; cherries, 1015c pound; plums, 3 pounds for 25c; apricots, apri-cots, 5e pound; grapes, 5c to 10c pound; peaches, 3c pound; dewberries, lots box. Spring chickens bring 2550c each; broilers, 30c pound: tame ducks, 20c pound; turkeys, 27 Ac pound: eggs, 30c dozen; butter, 20(5: 25c pound. ' . Potatoes, 2oc peck; carrots, 5c bunch; parsnips, two bunches for 5c; turnips, two bunches for 5c; Utah lettuce, 5c a bunch; California lettuce, 10c a head; parsley, 5c bunch; cabbage, 5c pound; tomatoes, 3c pound: string beans, 5c Twnnd: encumbers, four for 5c: cauli- |