Show MORE california FRUITS VEGETABLE PRICES ARE STILL ON THE DOWNWARD COURSE AND HAVE NEARLY REACHED BOTTOM VALUES some fish are also cheaper hut the tendency of the meats is for a rise although only one change is to be noticed A few more california fruits are in the market this week california cherries bring 20 cents a pound and pine apples are retailing at 33 cents each there arc a number of scattering changes in the market the prices oi all vegetables are gradually decreasing and now form an inexpensive and welcome addition to all tables at this lime of the year there is a reduction in the price ot some varieties of figh and a further reduction mil be noted next week when the utah fish begin to be plentiful on the market the tendency of meat prices is upward but as yet there is only one change noted and that is in the price ot porterhouse steaks which have gone up 2 cents per pound following are the ruling market prices california new jeaa sell for 12 12 1 2 cents a pound and the new potatoes at four pounds for 25 cents macaga grapes from spain sell for 25 cents a pound utah rhubarb beell for 2 cents a pound tomatoes 21 2 1 cents french artichokes 10 cents each cucumbers 25 cents each asparagus six pounds for 23 cents green leeks three for 10 cents cauliflower 10 cents a head lettuce onions and radishes sell for four bunches for 5 cents sugar still remains at per sack or ag pounds for 1 high patent flour sells for per hundredweight straight grade for and fancy patent sells for per hundredweight coal oil sells for 30 cents a gallon or for five gallon can creamery butter sells for 30 cents a pound and ranch 25 cents cheese sells for 17 12 1 2 cents a pound eggs sell tor 20 cents a doen two dozen for 33 cents potatoes are selling for per hundredweight select apples a bushel co coa nuts 10 cents each figs 10 cents a pound lemons 30 cents a dozen or aneca from 25 to 60 cents a dozen bananas 30 cents a dozen spring chickens are selling for 22 12 1 2 cents a pound hens 17 cents halibut flounders soles and smelts sell for 12 12 1 2 cents a pound striped bass 17 cents salmon 13 cents california sh rimps 15 cents southern sh rimps 40 cents crabs 25 cents each lard retails for 15 cents a pound pickled pigs feet 3 for 25 cents anen haddick cs 17 12 1 2 cents pickled lambs tongue 20 cents the prices of meats remain the same as last week porterhouse steak sells for 17 cents a pound round 12 cents T bone 17 1 2 cents chuck steak 10 cents chuck roast at cents boiling meat ribs and brisket from 6 to 7 cents tongues 35 cents each sweet breads 20 cental primo ribs of roast 12 12 1 2 cents pork chops 15 cents veal chops 15 cents spare ribs 10 cents sliced ham 20 cents boiled ham 30 cents breakfast bacon 20 cents mutton chops 12 12 cents sausage 12 12 1 2 tents dry salt baton 12 12 1 2 cents the prices of hay and grain are i unchanged timothy hay loose sells for per ton L alfalfa hay 8 00 per ton wheat per Tu indred oats 1 TO corn barley rye bran and shorts per sack |