. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . arity. Heretofore it has beenrun as a stock company theater at popular prices, butfrom now on nothing but traveling attractions will be placed upon the boards, the company changing everyweek, and the prices remaining at the same figures as they always have been. The new lessee and manageris Jacob Litt, the well-known theatrical man of Milwaukee. Frank L. Bixby will be the local business[man-ager and Theo. L. Hays, the son of the proprietor of the house, treasurer. This house ha


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . arity. Heretofore it has beenrun as a stock company theater at popular prices, butfrom now on nothing but traveling attractions will be placed upon the boards, the company changing everyweek, and the prices remaining at the same figures as they always have been. The new lessee and manageris Jacob Litt, the well-known theatrical man of Milwaukee. Frank L. Bixby will be the local business[man-ager and Theo. L. Hays, the son of the proprietor of the house, treasurer. This house has a seatingcapacity of about 2,000, and is one of the most comfortable and safest houses in the Northwest. Popu-lar prices reign here and the highest class of opera, tragedy and comedy are placed before the people atprices enabling the masses to see the popular plays of the day. Jacob Litt, the lessee, is too well known toneed comment, and Frank L. Bixby is about eipially well known in his line as a peculiarly successful manat the helm, while Theo. L. Hays comes in for his full share in the success of the k BlLiiw WiNON \, ON I M. .V St P R \ RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA. EDSTEN c^ FOSS, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Steamshii) Line Agency, 40S CedarAvenue—The senior member of this firm is an old citizen of Minneapolis, having come here twenty-two years ago from Chicago. In the fall of 1888 he associated with himself Adolph Edsten (his son)and Christian Foss, and established the firm of Edsten & Foss. This firm carry on an extensivebusiness. They operate heavily in real estate in South Minneapolis, and have land for sale inWisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota and Iowa. They buy and sell on commission. They are prepared tomake loans at all times on real estate. They collect rents and attend to any kind of real estate Adolph Edsten is a notary public. Among insurance companies they represent the Syndicate,Hekla and North British and Mercantile companies. They sell


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