Show WATERMELONS RED AND JUICY APPEAR AT LAST three pounds for 35 31 Green peas I cents Strawberries 15 cents a box two boxes for 25 cents Pie cherries 35 cents a pound Dewberries 25 cents a cup Blackberries 20 cents a cup Raspberries 25 cents a cup Watermelons 8 cents a pound Gooseberries 15 cents a cup Loquats 25 cents a pound Green wax beans 25 cents a pound Onions three bunches for 5 cents Lettuce two heads for 15 cents bunches for 10 Radishes three cents Carrots 5 cents a bunch Bests Beets Be ts 5 cents a bunch 5 and bunch Turnips 10 cents a cents a bunch Cabbage 7 cents a pound New potatoes 12 cents a pound Wax onions 10 cents a pound Peppers 50 cents a pound Lemons 35 cents a dozen Oranges 50 to 75 cents a dozen Bananas 9 cents a pound Apples 10 cents a pound Rhubarb two pounds for 5 cents Cauliflower 20 cents a pound Butter 45 and 52 cents a pound Flour for twenty four pound sack for forty eight pound sack Sugar ten pounds for 93 or 98 cents Eggs 40 cents a dozen Hams 36 cents whole 60 cents sliced I Bacon 55 cents whole 60 cents sliced I Salmon 25 cents a pound I Halibut 25 and 22 cents a pound Trout brook 15 cents each Catfish 25 cents a pound Barracuda 25 cents a pound By Oliver Plunkett When the well-known well Sambo mar I walked along looking over the markets markets mar mar- during the last few days there I tightening at his ms came a peculiar throat his eyes bulged and his mouth I watered for for for- Sure enough they are arc here Great big ripe red red juicy watermelons And the w. w k k Sambo was not the only one who looked longingly at the I latest toothsome delicacy to make its f appearance on the markets Tn iii fact tact I everyone who passed looked at thorn them 1 I covetously The watermelons have nave just arrived on the market and arc are II selling at 8 S cents a pound a price which is rather high as watermelons I go but not exorbitant for this period i I of ol the season Then a few recognized too the loI lo- lo loquats I which appear appeared d on the market They aro arc selling for 25 cents a pound 12 1 Strawberries are now selling at and 13 cents a cup for good berries and andi i at 15 cents straight ht for tor the very best The berries hWe hae reached the lowest I point yet ye this season The present I prices according to the produce men are not going to last long however and andI within a few days they will wilt have a I slight advance The Th are warned to lay In their strawberry supply sup sup- i ply llY early I I Gooseberries have been added to the list of new spring arrivals Several boxes arrived at local markets but I disappeared almost simultaneous with i their arrival they were so much in demand The gooseberries which are of good quality in generous sized boxes brought 15 cents a box I Practically all of ot the vegetables on onI I the market remain at the same price The rhubarb which is alt all from Utah has dropped slightly slightly-in slightly In price and is isnow isnow now selling at two pounds for 5 cents Owing to heavy shipments of salmon the price has dropped from 25 23 2 to 22 I cents a pound in some places I Meat continues high I 1 |