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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN MARKET REPORT Ofllc of rieaveland Commission Co, IS West Second South sticct. Bait Lake Clt), November 1. 110J There Is but little of Interest in ie' port In giuln mnrkels this week l'rlcew are steady, with an upwurd tendency, W hent Is offering a little tnoic fiecly, although the demand In oqual In the supply. Wheat Is higher In Utah tluin In any Ktate In the Union exieptlng pirts nf Colorado nnd NevHda Tho price hem reached S7 cents nn govern. tu 1st nnd vvlll p'obnhl) rtiniln tn -twein this and to tents the remainder of the year. IV? do not see hovV tho price can udvunco lutuh beyonl this flgiiie, but It inn) feaclv c dollar befoie, another haivest. Whent cnimot nd-viinco nd-viinco beyond present prliea without serious Injurs to the milling Industry of the Mate. It now tosts the I'lah miller SI 'Jo pel hundred tn manuraituie 100 pounds nf straight grade Hour, while Nebraska and Kansas ard-whent ard-whent tloui can be bought fm SI HO de-llveied de-llveied ITnder these rondltlnns wheat ennnot ndvanie m lnige quantities nf this floui will be biought here Wo suggest to the farmers tho udvlsabll-Ity udvlsabll-Ity of selling their product nl piesent prices rather than holding until this Importation ot outside Hour shuts up the Utah mills nnd forces them to sell their wheat elsewheiu ut greatly ic-dueed ic-dueed prlcia The supply of outs is not equnl to tho demand nnd ns prophesied In our lust letter, the prlie alvanced duilng tho week Just put nnd this grain Is now selling freely nt SI M No material nil-vance nil-vance besond this llguro Is ptobablo for some lime to come. Other imikets continue nt nbout for-mer for-mer in Ices, ulthough thero Is a bettir demand for potntoes, and they are moving more ficely nt 40 to t5 centa per hundred CI.r.AVniAND COM.MIhhION CO |