. Hudson's dictionary of Minneapolis and vicinity; a handbook for strangers and residents. ccupied by thesociety and school. The workingrooms of the students of the artschool are on the fourth story ofthe building, adjoining the art gal-lery. They are light and airy andadmirably suited to the classes in design, and in sev-eral of the art-crafts, are housedon the third floor until other quar-ters can be provided. In the artgallery are placed a number of finepaintings loaned by T. B. Walkerand others. Six paintings present-ed by James J. Hill are the prop-erty of the Library Associat


. Hudson's dictionary of Minneapolis and vicinity; a handbook for strangers and residents. ccupied by thesociety and school. The workingrooms of the students of the artschool are on the fourth story ofthe building, adjoining the art gal-lery. They are light and airy andadmirably suited to the classes in design, and in sev-eral of the art-crafts, are housedon the third floor until other quar-ters can be provided. In the artgallery are placed a number of finepaintings loaned by T. B. Walkerand others. Six paintings present-ed by James J. Hill are the prop-erty of the Library exposition casts of statuary,one of the finest collections of itskind in the country, are distribut-ed about the building. Containing,as it does, most of the master-pieces of the Greek and Roman art-ists, the value of this collectionas studies for the art studentscan scarcely be estimated. Theart school maintains classes indrawing from the cast and theliving model, still life and por-trait painting, illustrating, onefor children Saturday morningrs,and departments for decorative. HOME OF AN IMPORTANT MINNEAPOLIS INDUSTRY FRONT VIEW OF THE MUNSING UNDERWEARFACTORY, COMPLETED IN 1907, BY THENORTHWESTERN KNITTING COMPANY,COR. LYNDALE AND WESTERN AVES. BERTRAND &. CHAMBERLIN,ARCHITECTS MINNEAPOLI There are many things that have conduced tovestment and that have tended to increase real SOME EVIDENCES OF GROWTH OF MINNEAPOLIS Population Assessed Bank Clearings Bank Deposits Post Office Receipts, Capital Factory Output Real Estate TransfersReal Estate Trans., No,Building Permits, ValueBuilding Permits, 1900 202,718 $99,492,000 $579,994,000 $35,137,724 $663,205 110,800,000 $50,477,000 $94,407,774 $3,956,563 3,000 $4,490,022 566 1908 310,000 $175,600,000 $1,057,000,000 $94035,000 $1,598,000 145,360,000 $76,906,000 $140,000,000 $19,019,048 12,397 $10,010,565 5,625 With thbuild upon aganized R^handling- theness in a tllike way it h


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