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Show mm market: bkskct No dealer, either wholesale or retail, li willing to say that there has been any special feature In the local market mar-ket during the past week.. This does not mean that the market is not well supplied, but simply that there has been no special feature during the week. A few strawberries continue to arrive, but the Quality is poor. The receipt of raspberries has fallen off considerably during the week and the price shows an increase. Blackberries and dewberries are now at their , best and are as cheay as they will be during the season. - Utah peaches are coming in slowly and the prioe remains unchanged. ThoBe who are looking for this fruit to put up for winter use will do well to wait for three or four weeks,- until the Crawford Craw-ford and other good varieties come to market. Utah poultry has been somewhat scarce during the week. Kansas being called upon to supply 2000 pounds of poultry for the local market. Utah eggs show a slight drop In wholesale price, but there is do change in, the retail price. The fish market is well supplied, a One shipment of Columbia small salmon being received by the W. M. .Rash company com-pany on Thursday. ' The first shipment of California sweet potatoes- was received during the week by the Martln-Hlllam company. There has been no change in the price of meats during the week. Wholesale receipts for the week are as follows: , . ' The Martln-Hillam tompany Nine cars of Moapa cantaloupes and a half-car of Moapa watermelons; one car each of California Cal-ifornia watermelons and tomatoes and one car of bananas; express shipments of Moapa grapes,' peaches, fresh figs and tomatoes; Utah and California fruits and vegetables; Utah eggs and poultry. The W. M. Rash company Four cars of watermelons; two cars of Utah potatoes; pota-toes; one car each of cantaloupes and bananas; express shipments of Utah, California and Nevada fruits and vegetables: vege-tables: fresh fish. Including Columbia salmon: 2000 pounds of Kansas poultry. The Utah Fish and Poultry company-Dally company-Dally express shipments of Utah poultry, poul-try, hens, springs, ducks, geese and turkeys tur-keys and eggs; California fruits and vegetables, veg-etables, including California lettuce; Utah and Nevada fruits and vegetables and all kinds of fish. The C. J. Crabtree company One car of bananas. Retail prices are as follows: Lemons, 25g40c dozen: oranges, 25 BOc doxen; tangerines, 25c doien; bananas, ba-nanas, 2030c dozen; pressed figs, 10c package; grapefruit, B0c$1.00 dozen; limes, 40c dozen: strawberries, 16c; pineapples, 45c each; cocoanuts. 10c; blackberries. 10c box: raspberries, 15c cup; cherries, 1015c pound; peaches, 10c pound; plums, 10c pound; apricots, 6c pound; grapes, 15c pound; peaches, &9 pound. Spring chickens bring 2550c each; broilers. 30c pound; dressed hens. 20c pound: -tame ducks, 20c pound. Turkeys are scarce at 27c pound; eggs, 20c dozen; butter, 2025c pound. Potatoes. 25c peck; carrots. Be bunch; parsnips, two bunches for Be; new turnips, tur-nips, two bunches for Be: Utah lettuce. Be a bunch; California lettuce, 10c a head; parsley, 6c bunch; cabbage, 6c pound; tomatoes, 10c pound; string beans, 6c pound; cucumbers, four for 6c ; cauliflower, cauli-flower, 20c pound; beets, two bunches for 6c; onions, two bunches for 6c; peas, 25c peck; spinach, 5c pound. Boiling beef. 80100 pound; prime ribs. 15c; porterhouse, 20c; stewing mutton, 7 9c; mutton chops, 10gloc; legs, 15c; lamb chops. 22c; veal. 1218c; veal loaf. 20c; pork, 1217c. The fish market offers the following supplies: Salmon; 17Vio; halibut, 17c; striped bass, 23c; cod, 10c; perch.. 12c; whttefish. 30c; shad, 15c; king-fish, king-fish, 15c; pike, 20c; mackerel, 20c; rock cod, 12c; soles and flounders, 12c; mountain trout, 40c; lobsters, 25c; smoked halibut and salmon, 20c; salt mackerel, 10c; herrings, 6c each; Utah lake black bass, 25c pound. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bale, 40c; alfalfa, 85o cwt.: timothy, baled, $1 cwt.; wheat, cwt., $1.6001.65; corn, cwt., $1.30; cracked corn, cwt., $1.40; oats, cwt., $1.90; rolled oats, $1.95; barley, rolled. $1.60; flour, bakers No. 1, $2; flour, straight grade, $2.20; flour, high patent, $2.40; rye; $2.60: graham flour, $2.50(32.70; cornmeal, $2.002.60, ten pounds for 20c; bran, $1.10; bran and shorts. $1.10. |