. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . ly simple,lust, or what oil and petrol usng machine, xhi: tionable refuse. s. occurred aThe test wa ;st, and four hundred {400) incandescent lamps a; freely, makes an intense heat, is clean and cod burns without leaving clinkers or other obit A GOOD TEST. [From Duluth Tribune May 15, 18■ing is the statement of the engineeierln regard to their test of the Pet Fuel Company—We These machines c:: shipped like bricks,umble them. A mat rfori tint of rough hiaking this egg Many promin


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . ly simple,lust, or what oil and petrol usng machine, xhi: tionable refuse. s. occurred aThe test wa ;st, and four hundred {400) incandescent lamps a; freely, makes an intense heat, is clean and cod burns without leaving clinkers or other obit A GOOD TEST. [From Duluth Tribune May 15, 18■ing is the statement of the engineeierln regard to their test of the Pet Fuel Company—We These machines c:: shipped like bricks,umble them. A mat rfori tint of rough hiaking this egg Many prominent manufaeluding C. A. Pillsbury, an hat is called an evaporatedmat Board of Engineers,lard, E. E. Steele, the vice-presid(e of The Engineer, of Chicago: made under the Holmes boilers,igineer, run his boilers for one hoiliich take eighty pounds of coal f< ght at the Hohand will be , the used 300 pounds of Petrong from 50 to 70 pounds a slight alti wecould havration of the : better results from your fuel withWe find that it gave a minimumgreat saving in handling of the R. E. Patterson, En£:in. SPECTATOR TERRACE, ready ( ^^TURDAY EVENING SPECTATOR, c. H. Dubois, Editor and Publisher. H. H. S. ROWELL, Managing Editor. TO 20 PAGE BUSINESS AND FAMILY The above picture is an outline cut of the SPECTATOR Terrace located on ElderStewarts Park, opposite the Clark House, and near the West Hotel, Lumber Exchange, Bos-ton and Kasota blocks, Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is built in Oriental style, of stone, iron,slate, terra cotta and glass, building material of the Northwest being arranged in an originaland attractive manner. On the first floor will be a conservatory, stuffed animals and birds,a fountain, aquarium, etc. The basement will be devoted to electrotyping and presswork,the third floor to engraving and etching, the fourth to photo printing. The whole will belighted hy electricity and form the moat odd and attractive newspaper building in thecountry. THE^^TURDAY


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