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Show SURVEY Of NEW R03P IS TILED Deep Creek Jtoad'Now "Assured; to Extend From TinticJ for 150 Miles Southand West ' All doubt about the contemplated Deep Creek road by the Salt Lake (loute was. dispelled yesterday when Ibis company filed a survey map for tight . of " way for this road in the L'nited States land office. The route, as outlined on the map, (ranches from Tintic In Juab county lad reaches its destination in a distance; dis-tance; of 150 miles. From Tintic the Ene runs in a southerly direction for jit mires, and then runs almost dne R-est. The right of way asked for cov- . In the twenty-five miles in Juab iounty. This survey was made between Aug-ist Aug-ist 13 and September 17, reaching into he heart of the Deep Creek district. The line will afford a direct connection frith Salt Lake, furnishing an outlet lor the enormous tonnage of ore awaiting await-ing such opportunity for market. Now that the final survey has been iade and the route nas been accepted v Chief Engineer Tilton and Vice-'rewdent Vice-'rewdent J. Ross -Clark, only the se-njVnj se-njVnj of the right of way stands in -JV-Wiy of tne construction of the line. f'ter the local land office examines ' (he survey maps it will forward them to Washington to be acted upon. the latter part of July. The second crop lasts until well along in February. During the growing of the crop it is necessary to bank the same several times. The celery which is offered on the market during the summer and fall months is of a poor quality, being green and decidedly tough.- Celery is never. at its. best, until after a .few nights of frost " This bleaches the stalks and makes them tender. The local market offers a better supply sup-ply of vegetables fruits and meats this week than for several weeks. California Cali-fornia has added to the vegetable market mar-ket by sending . tomatoes, Brussels sprouts, radishes and lettuce. Utah apples of a fine quality have been among the' arrivals of the week. California Cali-fornia has sent crabs and lobsters, while from the East has come fresh herring, Mackinaw trout and ' pike. Utah poultry is arriving freely, with the promise that turkeys will be as low. or lower for Thanksgiving than ther have been for a number of year Utah eggs still continue scarce. Idaho is still furnishing the bulk of the "spuds" used. Opossum is among the delicacies promised for the Thanksgiving table, for those who like baked "'possum and taters." "Wholesale receipts for the week art as follows: The W. M. Rash company Eight carloads car-loads of Idaho potatoes, one car each of Idaho apples, sweet potatoes, bananas ba-nanas and onions; Utsh poultry and eggs, all kinds of fresh fish and oysters, oys-ters, Utah and California fruits and vegetables. The Utah Fish Poultry company Kansas poultry, daily express shipments ship-ments of Mackinaw trout, pike, herring her-ring and all kinds of fresh fish and oysters; oys-ters; Utah poultry of all kinds; Utah eggs; California and Utah fruits -and vegetables. The C. M. Fallss company One car and a half of Utah apples, one-half car of Utah vegetables, Utah poultry and eggs, California and Utah fruits and vegetables. Retail prices are as follows: Lemons. 30f50e dozen; oranges, 35 50c dozen; bananas. 20(S40c dozen; pressed, figs, 10c package: grapefruit, 50cfff$l dozen; limes, 40c dozen; cocoa-nuts,' cocoa-nuts,' 10c; grapes, 12(315c. Spring chickens bring 2o(iJ50c each; broilers, 30c pound; tame ducks, 20c pound; turkeys, 25c pound; eggs 40c dozen; butter, 25(S)35c pound; wild duck, teal, 30c a pair; mallards, 60c a pair. Potatoes, 25c peck; earrots, 25c peck; parsnips, two bunches for 5c; turnips, head ; parsley, 5c bunch ; cabbage, 5c pound; tomatoes, 6c pound; green tomatoes, to-matoes, 5 pound; string beans, 25c pound: cauliflower, 10c pound; onions, two bunches for 5c j spinach, 10c pound; celery, 10c, two bunches for 15c; sweet potatoes, 3c pound; Hubbard Hub-bard squash, 15c each; mushrooms, 30c. Boiling beef, &Vs10c pound; prime ribs, 15c; porterhouse, "20c; stewing mutton. 7(a9c: mutton chops, 10(315c: legs, 15e: lamb chops, 22e; veal. . 12 18c; veal loaf, 20c; pork, 1217c. The fish market offers the following supplies: Salmon, 17c: halibut, 15c; striped bass, 22c; cod. 10c; perch, 12.c; whitefish, 30e; shad. 15e; king-fish!-J5e: pike. 20c; mackerel. 20c; rock cod, 1214c; soles and flounders, 12e; mountain trout. 40c; lobsters, 25 per pound; smoked halibut and salmon. 20c; salt mackerel, 10c;, herring, 5c each; Utah lake black bass. 30c; Mackinaw trout, 25c pound; crabs. 25(?C30c; oysters, oys-ters, select, 60c quart; New York counts, 40e dozen. ; Hay, grain and - straw Oat straw, per bale, 40c; alfalfa. 85c ewt; timothy, timo-thy, baled, $1 ewt: wheat, cwt, $1J50(?$ 165; corn, cwt, - $1.60: eracked corji, ewt, $1.95; barley, rolled, $1.60; flour, bakers' No.. 1, $2; flour, straight grade, $2 20; flour, . high patent. $2.40; rye, $2 50; graham flour, $2.50(52.70; corn-meal, corn-meal, $2.002.50; ten pounds for 20c; bran, $1.10; bran and shorti, L10, --.'" : - ' ' XV - |