Show r I I TIlE CONGRESSMEN 2 j WHERE THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING Senators In Europe Senators at Home The Future Prospects of Some of the Congressmen Who Are Not Reelected Don Camerons heal Estate Deals Special Correspondence WASHINGTON April 13 A majority of the members of the Forty ninth congress have left W Washington Senator Sena-tor Frye i in Paris and will go to Rome shortly Senator Palmer will sail for Eu if he has not done rope soon i ha already lOp will return t spend the summer in his log house in the environs of Detroit De-troit Plumb of Kansas Chace of Rhode Island and Morrill of Vermont the oldest man in the senate a in Florida Eugene I Hale i at Lewiston Me and Senator Spooner and his wife expect to go to Europe I I this month Senator Manderson and wife are in Nebraska They a thinking going i abroad but are not fully decided a to I whether they will do so I saw Mahones white slouch hat on Pennsylvania avenue last week and the twinkling little black eyes of the Virginia readjuster looked out from under t He is now at his home in Petersburg but contemplates a trip t California this sumner I sum-ner it i said Senators Platt and Hawley Senator Mitchell of Oregon tells me will take a trip west t inspect certain of the Indian I-ndian tribes and returning w spend the tumnier along the St Lawrence and in the Adirondficks Gen Anson G McCook will use fish in the same region this summer and I vhen I last saw Senator Aldrich he was on his way to Florida J Matt Quay the now senator elect from Pennsylvania has been fishing in Florid and 10 will spend much of his time during July sad August in catching blue fish and bass j lear Atlantic City Quay i known at At antic City a lithe lone fisherman He Mights in taking a boat and going out by i limself to fish and he spends whole day in his way Morgan of Alabama spends most If his time In 1V Washington and he i hero now Senator McMillan has returned to his law ractice in St Paul Mitchell of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania ha hung out his shingle at Waynes bore and Omar P Conger will resume his law practice in Michigan Senators Blackburn Black-burn Blair Call and Voorhees a still in Washington and Edmund will b her until May Don Cameron i dividing his time between be-tween Washington and Fortress Monroe bI I he will not go to his home in Harrisburg until the weather i settled Van Wyck will return turn to Nebraska and citizens of that state tell me that I need not be surprised to hear of his candidate for He soon being a cndidnt congress has a house hero worth 50000 and he likes political life I saw Wade Hampton on tho street the other has back 3tet day Ingalls ha gone to Kansas and he lately made a very affecting I affect-ing funeral oration over his dead colored servant I am told that Warner Miller intends to go to Alaska and Vance will spend th greater part of the summer at his mountain moun-tain home in North Carolina which ho calls Gombroon Ransom will be in Washington I off and on for several months Teller of I Colorado is still here Dolph of Oregon i in the city and in delicate health and his colleague col-league Senator Mitchell i engaged at the law library hero in preparing some briefs for cases which are to bo tried before the suprajno court of Oregon He will leave for I the west in a few days Beck of Kentucky I I and Cockiell of Missouri are still pushing he claims of their constituents before tho I apartments and Sherman of Ohio will b here until May when he will go to his homo I in Mansfield for the summer As t the members of the lower house tho I tntire delegations of Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Kan ill Maine Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey Vermont Tennessee and Wisconsin have left Washington Holman of Indiana till remains and Ward and Matson of these the-se state will probably stay in Washington until the schools are out Kleiner of Indiana leaves congress to go into stock farming in Dakota Cobb will go back t the practice of I the law at Vincennes and look after the farm I ing lands which he has accumulated during his ten in Ford will back I li tn years congress wi go to the Oliver Chilled Plow works in which ho s largely interested with his wife who i onoI I rtf Olivers His exit from Olvers daughters Hi congress i understand i voluntary t Of the Illinois delegation Payson Springer j and Henderson are still here Morrison i in J Washington attending the interstate com j merce commission and Riggs and Nec have gone back to tho practice of law in their own towns Davidson of Florida ha gone home to run for the United State senate and Charles B Lore pi Delaware intends to resume the practice of law in Wilmington mington Poimlexter Dunn of Arkansas ha gone to San Diego where he intends to camp out during a part of the summer and Hep burn of Iowa hn returned to h law practice prac-tice Speaker Carlisle has left Washington for Kentucky and intends t visit his sons who law at Wichita Katz are practicing 1Vichit Kn j Faulbee who represents one of the mountain districts of Kentucky i still in Washington and though rough he i looked upon a arising a-rising statesman Gay of Louisiana who has been investing in Washington real estate i and J Floyd King though not reelected to the next congress still linger here Findlay of will I understand Maryland wi undertnd practice law in Baltimore and Ranney of Massacbu wtts whose place will b taken by Leopold Morse will go back t his law practice in Bos J ion where it i said he makes from 50000 to J100000 of Massachusetts tOO a year Levering hutt will give up his seat to Hen Cabt Lodge the I historian litterateur and will probably b Lppointe United Stat marshal for his sec II tion Comstock of Michigan has voluntarily tarily left congress to return to his big furniture I furni-ture and lumber interests at Grand Rapids j Winon goes back to farming and Ezra Cale i ton does not know what he will do but I thinks of going t Colorado Dunnell of Minnesota hn opened a law office in Washington Wash-ington Phil Thompson of Kentucky I a practicing lawyer of the capital I Knuto Nelson i the only one Of the Minnesota f Minne-sota delegation who i returned to tho next I congress and he had 50000 majority Gifford t Gif-ford of Dakota was reelected by 90000 I majority and Bean tho delegate from Arizona I I man who got 1COO a year mileage in addition addi-tion to his 5000 a year salary i succeeded by a Democrat Bean i not certain what he will do but his family will remain in Washington Wash-ington for some time at least Halley of Idaho i succeeded by a Republican and the all returned other territorial delegates ore al returne Two of the Virginia delegation Barbour an Tucker have declined reelection and Daniel will go t the senate Barbour i I succeeded by Robert E Lees son and John Randolph Tucker though he i still in Washington Wash-ington will probably return to Virginia ana the practice of law Reagan with the prospective I pective honors of the senate hovering over him i laid up by h fa from a mule at h home in Texas ExGovernor Throckmorton I of Texas declined a renomination for congress i con-gress on account of ill health while Miller of the same state also refused to come back I and ha returned to banking Whitthorae succeeds Bollentine in Tennessee and the hitter returns to h bank Glass reelected and will this Petti I ad wi go t Europe th summer Pett bone is out and he will his at the bne i ad swing arms I I juries in Greenville instead of at the speaker I ExGovernor Curtin will remain some EGoveror Curn w rm sma weeks in Washington and will then g to h home in Belief onto There in connection with Frank Burr he will I understand prepare a volume of reminiscences I saw Scott the millionaire congressman in McPherson square lst l week His daughter H still here and I o > spp Scott will spend much of his time b tween this and in D I ten t ad summer i Washington Wyatt Aiken of South Carolina ha been sick for two years and was not able t take his seat in this congress He has drawn his salary however and has been chairman of the I committee on education As such I am told he had a clerk appointed and sworn in by n justice of the peace in South Carolina and this action was accepted by the house the first instance of such a case in our history Reid of North Carolina tho congressman who defaulted i trying to get creditors to withdraw all papers held by them against him and t take other notes for them in which case ha will return to the United States and pay his debts He i now supposed sup-posed t bo in Canada and if the propr arrangements rangements can be made he will enter rngments cn b wi upon the practice of law in New York Ben But terworth of Ohio owns a house at Le Droit park and ho is still here Ellsberry of Ohio is i in California and ho will Calon1a ad wi probably stay there He proposes to locate near L I Angeles having chosen this point on account ac-count of the climate Ho will enter upon the practice of medicine there John Little who was defeated by two votes ha gone back t the practice of law at Zenia 0 and Hill who says hi defeat arose from the fact that the offices would not go round returns t his law practice at Defiance Thero are no colored members in the next congress neither Smalls nor OHara being returned OHara it i said proposes t start a newspaper and as for Smalls ho i said to b in good circumstances and i thinking about getting married As t his matrimonial matrimo-nial relations I know nothing but I a told pt the Capitol that he was very anxious t have one of the cards of admission to tho Logan funeral ceremonies which included tho members wife with the member He told Carlisle that though he h no wife ho wanted t get one a soon a possible and wanted this ticket t help him I absence of definite information a t whether Smalls i a widower or a Benedict I give this story for what it i worth Woodburn of Nevada i still in Washington Washing-ton but intends to go t Europe shoity Green ha left congress for the governorship of New Jersey and his future address will D Trenton William Walter Phelps will be on work tho gaged upon some literary during vacation and Glover of Missouri now away on his honeymoon ha stopped at St Louis returning from California and wU probably b in Washington soon Heard is still in Washington with n sick niece Ho will go u homo as soon a she recovers Perry Belmont is in Washington visiting the departments Nick Muller ha gone back to his business as an immigrant and ticket agent in New York Tim Campbell has been here attending at-tending t the interests of his constituents con-stituents and Sam Cox in tho present condition of his health will probably remain here until warm weather Frank Hiscock i at home and when ho comes back to Washington Wash-ington it will bo a n senator Vielo will again take up civil engineering and Sessions of Now York will g back to Jamestown one lle law Don Cameron has made another big deal in Washington real estate He sold yesterday for 70000 what I am told cost him four years ago 32000 making a cool 38000 off of a hal a block of unoccupied city property Senator Cameron built a house on Scott circle some years ago which it i said cost 10000 He sold it about two years ago for 97000 and he has made other profitable real estate investments The house he lives in cost him about G7OJO It i one of the old time residences resi-dences of the capital and will never be worthless worth-less than he paid for it In tho mean time Washington property i still on tho increase mid number of prominent men are a numbr speculating specu-lating mid investing in it Sunset Cox will l build this summer a house costing 10000 just next to tho one ho sold before ho went to Turkey Tur-key for 50000 making 20000 by tho sale Representative Tom Bayno i building two fine house on Massachusetts avenue and tho Ohio millionaire Warder is putting up a magnificent residence on K street in tho mot fashionable part of the city It i now quite tho thing for the statesman t own his house in Washington and there are ten public pub-lic men who own property now to ono whr owned it ten years ago F 1 O OATIPKNTKR |