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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1889. FOR RENT—HOUSES. _|__ FOR RENT—HOUSES. JOR RENT—1509 RHODE ISLAND AVE., TWELVE | OR RENT—UNFURNISHED. 214 Fata w 237250 1538 Pieroe Plac WILL BE INVESTIGATED. the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Taulbee), | I understand why our committee, after ite de- = — by Se remerke then, as well as those made by | liberate consideration of that resolution and its AT ETELEGANT LARGE BRICK HOUSE | The Purchase of Building Sites in the | him to-day, indicates that he has no supposi- report, should go back on it here to-day. FOR SALE--HOUSES FOR _RENT—HOUSES. 2 i] 2 38 e * celleat condition: " mB "16 ining vacant Corner Lot; a corner " ine in} “4 the resolution, ‘Spied tee nie, tea rons... 60090 | 140u Mame aver $100 97 1410 6 : 8 Apply to owner, ou premieen, 1300 Ws a connection With tis ‘muther te comversabe, ot |efGngeoatons ites enbeas tesoee hbo: ee sa dorpay, °°? | 1450 Mase 133 B4b0 Tatet nw 39 FoR SALETAT A SACRIFIOI TRE WEE MB. TAULBEE’S RESOLUTION FOR AN INvEsTIoa- | least so far as their integrity is concerned. It | lieved the lips of the Commissioners them- _2#15-6t Successor to Whitaker & Jordan, 1417 F et. | Pat.v.w, 3343 38 | Hictpects to leave the city one of the desirable | tron oF THE BY Tax wouse | %¢Ms, sir, from what I could learn, that his | selves, every member on that committee be- JOR RENT—HOUSES_, leigh is re] Tesidences on Geot wn Heights: good house ane Sunrnor aporrne desire was to inquire whether a bester method | lieved. there ought to be an investigation, and 514 3d b.w., Sr....940 511 F igide ba 1524 72 | Intve wrounds: call et once, OF REPRESENTATIVES IN LIEU OF TAR TOWN- | could not be found than the one heretofore | that there were transactions that ought tobe ex- 1813 2ister: Ben 5O | _Jalo-3t* 8.0. HILL. 8th andF. | suexp REsoLUTION OF INQUIRY. adopted for the purchase of sites for schools | plained. transactions that could not be ex- Ph eas Do ee Bei 30 | ROR, SALE — AT_A GREAT BARGAIN we — and police-station houses. It seems to be his plained by an answer to the resolution of the 31120 a 3301 $0 | and 7th sts. 1. W-, Which if purchased at the preeiem | The House late yesterday afternoon adopted | desire to elicit information so as to enable this | gentleman from Illinois. And there is not one 1 is : 7 es sees beac i sg) peiorenantr arson ont eis — eo phar ‘S opr ages — Tron { actions, ry “hag aan siaped Dele J a ory commit- ; . “ el jore , i i Thins Gils. 30. Biers Ce 30 SESE, | ete Oe meted Sellowed by the’ District Se cemianan ten Aol Cabana Ua Len, Woe, ae cette ee clerkship, I care 3 0 Rar. EDT & BRADLE’ w. 616 to 630, Ma. ave. Commissioners in the purchase of sites for | Gelaved by the objections which have been nothing about that. Iam in favor of the sub> poe Ey iets tte T5900 by Pyohty pBl§O | school and other buildings. made from t time to time. Zearetere, in —— ! —— of rm gentleman — Kentucky, and I 1527 ‘O Maa. 5 2 to 6 7th-st. road..11:; a It was very late in the afternoon before the | that the facts might elicit ani lieve the committee, that is the usual Tags. i ay 49 tom FOR SALE—HOUSES. 1735 fo DViDE sh R,| Aro csnerceIRVO | Dlstrisd besteses wan iuathely wwe or caes | tee Hiseee wigh te teigaed aaseein te [eee ae eee ee en TosDst se. 37... 14 “°83 Istvan R SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOT ON 2aD | , %y ¢ formed as to the facts, I offered the resolution | should proceed with this investigation in order "STORES, OFFICES, &e. 15: ol een St, Near Peunsyivania ave, 56 feet front by 80 abo) | small bills were passed, and then Mr. Hemp- | cr inauiry which bas been adopted by the com: | that sudan legislation should be bad at the pres- Stable rear 1416 I st-45)Store 1227 D st. n. reset -..60 N st., nr. | Seat eeehergee ter aasnths paten act olalt air hill called up Mr. Townshend's resolution, | mittee, and which was intended to cover the | entCongross as may be found to be necessary.” ewes Se Ss ih ‘and oon bars 7 aE 5 oer ae which merely asked the Commissioners for an | entire field ot investigation, | That was intro- | MR. TAULBEE'S RESOLUTION ADOPTED, 81 115 nw. 2012 0 cl ral jot_on pear 10th st, 35: explanation of the transactions. duced a week or more ago. e committee on ee ee 4036 Nifwo" splendid lots near itt "Ciseey TERS : MR, HEMPHILL EXPLAINS. the District of Columbia, had the riget to re- | ,tesrote.wes then taken, ond Mr. Athinnene ray si 5 rt that resolution back at any time. If it ®mendment was rejected by a vote of 39 to S& h 3 th pposite twelv ‘how = _ * Hist ficor, | india’ ‘rapidly improving section: price ouly 82,500 In explanation of the proposition to pass this each. 4 10 ment rooms. : ad done so promptly it could have been Mr. Taulbee’s proposition was then adopted by eat ee eas Caan aL ak instead of the Taulbee resolution at that time, | and answered. in time for action by the Honse | & vote of 56 yews to 21 moc The shove is only opt ~ AH st, between Q and P sts., one-half block from Metro- Mr. Hemphill said that the object of the reso- | on the resolution of the gentleman from Ken- s SRE tee lRe tnd Lathe (ald) THOS. WAGUAMAN. | 1780 9uL at nw. -—r.49 politan line of street Scien ete BA ak, lution of the gentleman trom Kentucky (Mfr. | fucky today. and then we could more intelli| | STEAM RAILROAD QUESTION. ¥ r N, REAL ES- Or... A large 3story and basement brick, ) rooms, bath, ii gently ine whether we should inci ap " . Se ee ee eee and all” modern Improvements, on'D st. near int ee lee ered to the committee | fhe expense of appointing anew and special | Plan Submitted by the East Washinge tate and The above houses cen be examined by permit from eateeten tion of city; first-class on the District of Columbia, was an investi; i i | = our office only. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. nero! mao ee tion of the purchase of certain sites for public | C°™mittee of investigation, and the employ- ton Association. oe SSATP ee | R nice Frame dwelling, 8 rooms and bath, all mod, institutions'made by the Comninoners of the | Ment of a stenographer, &c. It is probable in — OR RENT—1606 19TH ST., 12 ROOMS, NEW; | impa.; lot 20x70; alley side and rear; located on 22d District. The Distsi ~ idered | this way all the information desiredcould beas- At the hearing on the steam railroad question near Dupont Circle and very desirable; $75. A. T. | at., near Pennsylvania ave ; price only $:5,90 ic! ie District committee considere: certained without making any appropriation.” | z + 3 | COUMBE, 1425 New York ave. Jal2-3t "| Bendor call at oftice for atest bulletin just insued. the subject and reported the resolution favora- Mend ithe on Thursday last before the subcommittee of & T— A HANDSOME THREE-STORE | , Money, to loan in sums to suitat6 percent. Low bly to the House. Subsequently, however, the | ME. TOWNSHEND DOESN'T WANT TO BE INTER | the Senate committee on the District, Senators 2 | EY press-brick bay window House, 9 rooms and bath, WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave, gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Townshend) sub- RUPTED. | Farwell and Faulkner asked that a bill embody- i imlyeiiooheeaee. ee FOF Ck eaaiattit eee os oe mitted another resolution calling upon the | Mr. Taulbee rose. | ing the recommendation of Dr. E. M. Gallaw- 3 : AnD 7 OTH o R SALE—10-ROOM BRICK DWELLING, BAY For fall iet eallatomer torguodeieenten | Commissioners for all the information they| Mr. ‘Townshend—Do not interrupt me now. tig tage’ DR RI 5 AND 7 6TH ST. 5. pricl a Lato! 7 det and a statement of facts in its bebalf be 3 = ‘Teicha. Apet window, pressed brick front, all mod. imps.;lo- aud 15th, [jal6} 'THOS.E.WAGGAMAN. | had with reference to the purchase of these Th th hi a r ce $ | mimeo: Se eee cated 10th’ st., near G st. n.w.: price, #1 part en sites. The District committee considered the | 7*¢ gentleman has said some one or more per- prepared and submitted to them. The ad: | —_— 7 Fat, | caah, balance on long time. 440 3d st.n.e., 7 rooms, OR SALE—ON NORTH SIDE OF MARYLAND tter and Juded that i but fair and | £0n8 in the District of Columbia informed him tion of the plan was strong’ yurged by Mr, z | a ENTENT | Bite endian Se dgO BIO eel ane ean and | AT ave. bet. 2d and ad ate. ne. lot neatly SO feet | matter and concluded that it was but fair and | ¢one i | . I introduced had the ten- | Chappel th a | S CONVENIENT | nice condition; $2,450, $300 cash and part balance | front, ituproved by brick dwelling aud stalling; fine | just to the Commissioners to allow them to | that the resolution I in oduced hax happel and others representing the East 1 i ; water and running | $25 per month. W. ©, DUVALL, ¥acaut lot adjoining; also lot in alley 54.0x45im-| make their statement to the House, asem-|emcy to side-track the investigation which | Washington association a» meeting the Wishes 1 ' ‘SEB. 50. jal2-St _925 F st. n.w. | proved by two good frames and foane enough for sn- | +, odied in the resolution of the gentleman from | ¥a# imtended by his resolution. Let me say to | of a great majority of the people of the nortb- pear 1Sth et. 1.Jr 8500 RI. ave.. bt, 16817.8125 = aR, termn und long tine." T cousineud thie'prepersy tote, | Illinois, before action was taken looking to an | the gentleman from Kentacky that his inform- | Castern section of the city. The plan is to va- bee Lrihk 18tu, 416-08 Pet, nest 18th Lr 100 | : 14 veators se MM. HouRE i ieetion: GAAg ‘i e. | ants, whoever they may re entirely mis- | cate the tracks of the main stem of the Balti- Conn. ave, near N st. 0 F, near 18th st. 10r. st.s.e., sbout one square from Capitol grounds; splen- | Vestors. ‘302 East Capitel st, | Vestigation; and if this resolution 18 adopted 3 i bors j i 00 2th. bet. Qand f...10F. 08 | id investment: for $7.50; on sasy terms FOE por. La HOST toe -_ | asking for that information. I will ask nnani-| = and Longe —— ad wring dh ae sees “=p fee Ty south = . Mat near % 3 mission to inst remises apply to WELLE: E E T DOUBLI i any su rk, My resol as in- Ivy City, and to . eral line there: PETIT, S80 Pa ave-ne. Jal2-6t Connecticut avernear Rhode Island aver; Aitecn | MOUs consent that the resolution offered by | UE ay aa aerate nthe = ap: Bay al2-t is] 3 tended to obtain all the facts in regard to the | from westwardly connecting with the tracks of - soon ae 35-000; to prouptpur: | the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Taulbee) | : ng 5 FOE SALE CIE YOU WANT A, NEAT. GOZY | Saner'gti S00 cil bare eee pt pur’ | stand upon the calendar in its present order, so | Matter and to spread them before this House, | the Metropolitan branch. route for this com, ee Qat..cor, 10th st. south front, facing Dupont Circle, | acnmactt te RS OO ee Bee ete: | that it may be passed by the House at the uext | but it was mot in any sense intended for the | nection was surveyed by the railroad company 5311 0 440 5a +7r. 0 st.se., Or O41 Fst. 2d fe nw. 2 . eet eridg: | sachusetts ave. : 3 with handsome and attrac. | that it , tracking his resolution or to | several years ago. Ageecable eset Ts., heated by steam..@80 1110 F sty 4th floor, 3 st Frome Tpex face, brown-stone base aud pressed-brick | tive addition on 15% st, or @22,000 for the corner | District day in case the response of the Com- | Purpose Jaw ereer king his i sg eh to — — , ia 4 hee ood £41 ¥. 3d ticer, 5 front yah tS Sawa wood cabinet finish, with handsomely decorated wails | Bouse alone. missioners is not satisfactory. lied: “What I think I said, | East Wi * fh rege heated bv stesm .......6 * and ceilings; houses open all day. ALBERT F. FOX, | a Fite 15-room houge, in exceptionally excellent cou- | ye aanr pee’ = Mr. Taulbee replied: ha in said, | East Washington association has prepared and ws ta snd colling: : ‘jalz-6e” | dition, on Higiland Terrace, north side Massachusetts eee RO RECOVER MONET | and what I meant to say, was that the citizens | submitted a bill embodying the plan as well as Elegant ‘eons “in “Bun W. C DUVALL. mili oe career aise ig eset al nee en Ta nin. | Of the District of Columbia had expressed that | a short statement of reasons for ite ncceptanes Building,” Sreproof,2 ele- Ja12-3t 925 F st. nw. property on. desirable properties. The two latter may be leased, | Mr. Taulbee said that his prime object in in- | belief to me, that the adoption of the resolu- | by the railroad company and for immediate pa gy Pe | q fopee: S15. 000; yer = faruighed, for two or hires yess VIMER, 1313 Fat, | ducing his resolution was to recover what-| tion offered by the gentleman from Illinois | action thereon by Congress. won : RE 7435 ime. a 3 * ; : | id Mi0 Fst. ase ave. aid Site 125 408 Lat rm oe eae | percent. C. H. PARKE Bdeew.” ide | GR SaLETW HANDSOME NEW HOUSES, | ef Money might have been erroneously paid apt pel x athe genera aero in| pn gf en wg pon | G14 T7that.n. #2 | Por SAL 0 SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSES ON HE Grie,1614 and 1616 R. Lave, WP | out of funds belonging to the District of Co- | Serine ‘the resolution, nor dol intend to do | xe A waibde Sue yeas Ween eo aan oF sn. es Sat We Ee ne, Smps | $2,500 Jal4-6t_|lumbia. The Townshend resolution, he said, ¥ 4 a yeare from each : terms easy. jal2-3t* : THE NORTHWEST, SIX-ROOM | furnished no information whatever upon which | *© St this time. If he understood me tosay ) the passage of this bill to construct a line of SALE—1 thi “ J “ On RENT ck House, in good condition; price @1,500;esay Soe could be brought to recover the anything of that sort, I can only say that I am | tracks from the main stem of said compan, : 5 142336 Fri ierine ek, . 0.2620 L JOR SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD COR 9TH AND F | terms. sa. ee) ; the | sorry for it.” beginning at some point north of Ivy City # Sathet, fh en se 11a 218 oe yee F Sx. 9 pnw brick, lot 27290, $4,500; Mi oasb, bel | delet ue Fear ade peo rien pee geome MR. TOWNSHEND NOT OPPOSED TO INVESTIGATION, | tion and running westerly, and to connect the WHITTAKER & WHITTAKER. E a on time, | 2 brick houses, 225 and 227 F, $1,300 each. | FoR SALE — BARGAIN C NEAT FIVE-ROOM : ° e 4 the | Same with the present tracks of the Metropoli- Apes Se Ma. 0 M st. nw. i A 00 | fram te. B52 F&w..5 rooms and stable, $1,400. Brick; Water in kitchen; running closet; will pay | Consideration of the subject until such time as Mr. Townshend—I did not understan: og PE tae road of said company ata point 5S Fees and bad EC th st. $2,800, 326, 328, aud 390, M sw. '6 rooms, nod: Prick $1,500. 4. SCRE WOOL, O58 Diy ae seataes | the House would be unable to pass any meas- | gentleman to impnte such a purpose tome. I north of the proposed station on the ‘tract only @ per mon OP.» h. p24 .W., & good busines - _ = ee ure whatever looking to the reimbursement of i a sh th from | in Said aroun — merely intended to say to the gentleman from | known as Eckington. and from the time of the et would, wl Fail far | the District funds. Kentucky that those who stated that would be | completion of said tracks and their counection 47 eue! corner, $3,200; $1,800 cash, balance on time. All the | JXOR SALE above property will pay from 8 tol per cen! n.W. ess Ree it “Now, I believe.” he said, “if we need any in- i it wi trac! Bran . RE or 84,000 “4 ete . hae he effect of my resolution or that it was so in- " pet jal2-3t* et + Be aE aw Pe en a jal formation at all, it will be such as will enable | tenkea a ii, baa were mistaken. My reso- cer rn SeataE ae mel emi * ise OR SALE—NOW 15 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO | PxOR SALE—CHEAP—HOUSE ON E ST, BET. 18T | US to understand how much money, if any; has | jution was intended to elicit information pend- | pass thereon to and from the depot on New ine ae eee mene sent, ha wae | EY end ea ea coy 482.0005, No. 827 4 st, a pectin an pera arr resp oe | ing the consideration of his resolution for in | Jersey avenue, and within three months from - Company BS large lot, 5Ux104 feet, $4,000: No. 717 a iclaries e transaction; and then vestigation, & that we might more intel- | the comp! . 4 debt canceled in event of death, $5,500." Houses proceedings will be proper looking to the re- ched y w do everything I _ ot 7 sf vi reached. My purpose was to ng I trom the point of junction herein authorized ( bere for prospectus to offices, 14 ae HERTFORD, 1423} F at. covery of the money. A could for the pu: of reaching a just con- | to their present junction with the tracks of the ——__-_ s —.e SALE Mr, Hemphill explained that he proposed to | clusion in regard to this matter. I Metropolitan Branch on Sst etrect east, ond pe *OR SALE-TEN NICE BRICK HOUSES. ALL nice bricks, 234 d M sts,, pass the resolution of inquiry first, and if the | 7 i y could be trac’ 0 q under gvod rent, on wed avenue, northwest. , my resolution of inquiry could tracks of said company shall thereafter be great bargain if boorht abetes. Boe GARE Pep ag ene ere : : invcetieation’» ststactory then to order the | pefore action on his resolution could be had. | permitted to remain ecet of seid het Ghvest Ret Atlantic Building, F st, between Oth and 10th sis. ja14-3t GE a investigation, : I sought thereby to — the House in possession | within the limits of the c ity, unless for tem of all the facts whic it would have brought out. | rary warehouse purposes, in the discretion of The gentleman has himself disclaimed any | the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, = ee OR SALE— Mr. juchangn asked if the matter had not Fok SALE-SEVERAL NICE HOUSES NORTH- FP Gbist between G ana H ate.,» fine new brick, 22 ALREADY BEEN INVESTIGATED BY THE COMMITTEE. east and southeast well located: at great bargnins, | feet wide, 12 rooms; built and finished in he, best 006 Tith st. nw, 1108 10th st, Kt. G FITCH. F¢ 14 BD. ir. ie es Atlantic Building, manner; lot 25x97 feet to 15-foot alley, $11,000. - Mr. Hemphill replied that the District com- | intention of reflecting upon the Commissioners | The object of this bill is to secure one apptoach z Brick, Vi. ave. and Tn.w...050 Ja12-3t* F st., between oth and 10th sts, Myald-st GEO. W. LINKI NS, 19th aud Hsts.nw. | mittee had heard some statements from the | Of “3 District of Colum ~ Now, Mr. geen | and departure for all the compa; cars over . FPR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A ROW OF 12] JOR SALE—TWO 87,000 HOUSES FOR 85,000 | pistri ay so far as my observation has gone, extending | the tracks of the said Metropolitan Branch from ostiss Fibticx Aotsce: sn xvod onter, ali rented, 8122000. | Freche nice redentsotpoad iueeatunst af Ooee | District Commissioners on the subject, but that | ° ) 10th D. over some years in reference to these matters, | said point of junction, and to remove from the HOLIZMAN, 1321 Fs I bejiove we have never Freep Prange tomers ton | cnstern portion of the city of Washington the ST 4 capable Commissioners for the tracks of the main stem of sai € Rivne three sary Brick | HK, SALE A HANEDOME AEN PAL NISDON | | “Doce not this statement,” asked Mr. Buch- | we have to-das. 1 am giad to hear the gentle: | Wate of,u'smumin stem, of said company, for nines tubey and all’ modern conveniences; 1328 0th st. n, | 080, “show that in some cases the owners of | man from Kentucky say that he does not reflect | guthorized fo secure the meceescry right of . for in 00. wW.; desirable and in an enhancing in value neighbor. | real estate had been paid a sum larger than the th understood him to say his | ° aie, Joane Insurance, | Toad: "A good opportunity, to merchants Wickit onl | asked neice?” P cs on them. I understoo: y his purpose | way by condemnation as now provided = 5 z sas, A bargain—A handsome three-story and basement | Sth street n.w., 11 rooms; modern improvement. In- | they were not in writing and there was no Brick House; nine rooms; all mod. imps.; near Dupont | quire of owner, 719 Gth street n.w. ja3-Im* | record of them. circle ; price 37,800; terms to suit purchaser. = \- . hear Penn: e. House, mod. imps. ; 88,300. ‘One row of four new Hous H. M. MAR’ Est ¥ A HOME WITH THE 4 TE Giaetdtanoeys miablg Ged aahorake tries oe . 3 | is to provide for the purchase of sites for | the acts of Congress under which said com- Bw 70 By 3A OR SALE—HOUSE 1118 0 ST. N.W, NEW. 14 | to make a vood investment, Inguire of FRANK 1. | Mr. Hemphill replied that it was shown that | <chool-houses and station-louses by the very | pany was permitted to enter the District of Teun Cosanaa? clint Gene pene ac Foomand 2 bathrooms, stone and brick; $15,000; | BROWNING, 416 5th st. n. de27-1m "| certain persons engaged by the Commissioners | best method and upon the most advantageous | Columbia and the city of Washington.” Part, but ALL the money” needed to buys home, pay- | {ews heat: or double house, 6U3P st. 34 loot front; E FEET | Ss agents bought property at one price and sold | terms to the District of Columbia, and that if| “jhe reasons submitted in belatt of the bill eg mg pe ee eta jal2-tu,thesdt s L2 Droit Building. g* brown stone: 22 | it at a higher price. He went on to say that money has been paid out unlawfully to agents | are as follows: JOR Bi B STR and basement brick ; 9 rooms; EET 8, E, oPP. CAPITOL | ROR SALE-§ BRICK, FOUR- Is, store-rooms, pantry, 2 buth-rooms: per- TORY HOUSE, ON | fect heating aud plumbinw: price $30,000, JGnN | (eY Wanted to get @ full statement from the 5,000, An investment now paying 10 per | SHERMAN nb. n24-2m ; in securing the purchase it should be recov-|~ 4, It wil fi ern porti ie CO.. S407 F Commissioners, and after that, if necessary, | ot heartile tie ed emgage ne we ote of t ry-|ered. I heartily join hands with him on that | the city of Washington those tracks which have wb one “ phe pe mateo Ios UE fer only open for a short time, 3>0R SALE—B: the House could incur the expense of an in- | proposition, but I think the committce on the | interfered most with its development and im- 14th st. Tar... ita yal2-3t <A. TLE S00: Behar nee vestigation. : S District of Columbia have taken the right view | provement. As long as this part of the main Conn. ave., St - - re a era near L0G) st, nw. Mr. Buchanan—‘Meantime the session ex- | of this subject in determining that before the | stem is used it will be impossible to properly : Houses, 1891 and 1399 Georein ave ne. Let aOs | See Pires, committee of investigation is appointed all the | improve or develop any of the strestawece We, = back alley: 40. parking, water, sheds, &¢.; 0 Saree er a A POINT OF ORDER WAS MADE, facts obtainable without inv: ation should | inasmuch as the conformity of the ground is ee ee ee exch; key text door. F: C PALMER Gwnehy, 912 PERSONAL, and the Speaker ruled that the resolution of | be presented to the House. and then we can | such that the tracks will either be so far above t desirable — = tol st.; te TRUS, 1008 F st. now. a 3 ee 5 a — = = inquiry was an original proposition, and that | more judiciously determine whether a special | or so far below the established grades of the 5 oD. Ws = changing residence; improved and unimproved, oo B. WELFORIH & SONS, a ” | stleate | So far as I am concerned, I do not object to | cabie, resulting in constant irritation and agi- Baltimore, M 7 incity und Mt. Plessunt; property rented to govern- | OW + Fare investment Inquire 1416 F st, Room Bary 9TH S’ good repair and d; ble the adoption of the resolution of investigation. | tatio, Oth st. n.w., 8-room, mod. in ‘ ups. $35. : pita aac then offered his resolution a8 a | T introduced mine as an independent proposi- | “> The plan is a partial solution of the rail- large yard. Sg COUMBE. EAT BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE tion. I repent that it was not intended to con- | road problem so far as Northeast Washington H. KNIGHT, 607 z ES __ 1425 New York ave, 4,000. Otter | promptl: MR, TAULBEE SPEAKS IN BEHALF OF THE TAX- | flict with thatof the gentleman trom Kentuck: Jou RENT MENT HOTSE, COR 10TH | ISHED Ok a isconcerned. It is admitted that the rai yen PAYERS, but to stand on its own merits as a resolution | hus rights which oe eed the courts and THEONLY EFFECTIVEPREPA, |, “12 Tegard to this proposed investigation,” | of inquiry for the purpose of bringing tally | are bound to respect, and the bill is ‘offered Hon for developing the bust, Attenuated and | he said, “I have the further fact to state that | 40d thoroughly all the facts mvolved before | by those who, while suffering from the injuries Rindeveloped forms inade plump wud bewutiful. Never | until the introduction into this House of the | t® House. resulting from the railroad’s illegal occupation pone ef appr He Te ‘ ;_ | MR. TAULBEE CRITICISES THE TOWNSHEND RESO- | and obstruction of streets, recognize the fact ME. WILBUK, Inventor and Sle | resolution offered by the gentleman from Illi- Lotto: thatrailroads are a necessity, and, as reason- d31-lu* | nois I had heard but little said among citizens ENT—APART B.W.; Will be finished Marci: T, 1888. nishe ion unsurpassed. Ap- 1744 Kst. pw: ply to owner, JOHN B. LARNER, 1314 F st. Jal2-1w JOR RENT-7 NEW 5-ROOM_BRICKS, M. L: $12.50 per month each; cor. North Capitol and Patterson sts. ne. HEISKEL & MCLEKAN, 1008 F stn. w ‘yal2-6e Robbins Building, STONE, 806 F st. now. bl n . 47 rep’ veek. M EW BAY WIND! ON 4Te | Cprine ts week 3 st., one square from East Capitol st, 10 roots and | Manufacturer, 703 1oth a. = —-' ‘erenepa ; | able and reasoni en, th ppeal not bath, room for stable on the lot, DAVID D. STONE, MVIL - SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | Of the District with reference to the proposed | Mr. Taulbe—Mr. Speaker, I would be glad to do Couneens tack de Rake 3 $ SOG Fst. nw. and answers. Send 10c. to ss investigation, but when that resolution of in- | join hands with the gentleman from Illinois in | road company iteelf. ‘The tracks proposed to er roma water und Fr. closste Fite cae eins atnran | OST ~ “ Gemuwescon een met duiry was introduced a meeting was held of | his efforts to obtain all the facts that would | be removed are shown to be unneresury after stores and dwellings in East Washington. JOHN F. | erty’ itutone, SAMUEL BEALMEAI, 10 St ;ORGES =A GOGNION, AnTGea citizens representing many thousands of dollars | lead to the recovery of money paid out to| the proposed connection is made, The plan— DONOHOE, 313 East Capitol st. __ 3812-3 Baltimore, Md. jalz. Dies arene ie nal of tax-paying property in the District, and | gentlemen in this District unlawfully. Now, I SON r a, Can be adopted at once and carried into “4 | effect at a very small cost. tuth.ly | me and furnished me witha copy of resolu- | resolution as introduced into the House did not |“), ; ‘OR RENT—BY H. ses iu the northwest or southeast portions | transacted. sal TO PURCHASE | one years’ experience; busueae auietly ‘and legally | they appointed a delegation who waited upon | wish to call his attention to the fact that his he se ‘a ~ : : : +, Will enable the Baltimore and Ohio rail- can be uecomnucasted, by eall aaa a ONLY PLACE | Hons which they had adopted, expressing the | look to that result. There was nothing in that | yoaq company to sell the land occupied by ite S AND 310 MASS. AVE. NE - ee — - where first lothing can be | belief that the resolution of inquiry could effect | resolution which would justify the Commission- | main stem line within the limits of the city as window Bricks, 6 recme and beth’ <a TOR SAL, TE QR ISTH AND MASS. AVE, callat619 Dt. | nothing except to side-track the matter and | ers, in answering the resolution, to give one | they are vacated, from which enough can be iy to Mt Mt. HOHE 303 F G19 New Hampehire aves or G41 Mara, ate Be AUT TIGL tht nw avoid such an investigation as my resolution | single intimation as to who were the parties, or | scoured to pay several times the cost of the 2144 F st. ATWOOD, 933 9th looked to, * * * The tax-payers of this TAT _ : - f j how much of the people’s money had been | proposed connection. JOR SALE—A_BARGAIN-THREE-STORY AND WINTER RESORTS. District have rights, I pay some taxes in the | paid to parties not entitled to any. f Will remove the most dangerous crossi basament 14-room house with cellar and large | —= | District myself, and, I believe, with due re-|" Mr. Townshend protested that Mr. Taulbee of ie ar descript 1 Fst. Jal2 Zara omy BODO. Also. one ai | in the city, and result in great saving $7,000. HU LCHINS & CO. tage erg RO ginis ave, Atlantic City, N. J. gard to all the public officials connected with | was mistaken. and said that his resolution was | and limb as well as of expense to the company. : pee: 3 Ese ll the year. Excellent Cuisine. this business, that the reports printed in the | intended for the purpose of naming the parties d, Will remove that murderous trap known pe six tome and bathe rent. 890 par month P OSontlwrest corner of 3d and A nta_n.e., double- 4 me Dewspapers and the documents read bya mem-| and the amount. It included everything, and | as the -¥,” where #0 many have been killed )BERT STEAD, Architects 908 F st. n-w. house, # rooms, bearly new: #0.000. New cottaze, 8 ber of this House during the consideration of | the amendments that had been made to it had | ang injured, the District appropriation bill; were and are | met his approval, as would any that might be | “".. Wil in no way interfere with any fature sufficient to authorize the House to proceed to ae that would bring out more of the facts, disposition of its tracks as may be determined = y rooms, Jot 211 00. y Weated, only 84.700. Est. ne. 7-room K; will be sold cheap: r wanted. New house on Fst n.w., between Loth and | ja14-6m. 5 2 Se 16th sts., 11 rooms x’ 5-room houses in - S| the investigation in a proper and orderly r. Buchanan proposed that the investiga- upon by Congress. yet bread 00: will be sola very low NEw WINTER RESORT. manner—ina manner that will bring out the | tion be made by the District committee, and r mace | (2 . B. new brick, Y rooms, mod. imp. r- ~ se a ms 7 a very desirable Jot tu LeDroit Park, 00x THE PRINCESS ANNE, te, apn Anempe that that committee had Flexible Stone. Tio oth at. bw, SP Cnet With JNO. F. WAGG AAA VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 3 ee a mel ciate me A CURIOUS SPECIMEN ON THE DESK OF ACTING 400 Lith ee we. oe i : This new, artistic, and completely appointed house |.“ have in my possession the statement of a ME, ATKINSOS THEORY. CHIEF CLERK HODGKINS. 1 Sth st. me, 5.9.50 | is now open. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean, 18 | citizen of this District. who has taken some | Mr. Atkinson proposed an amendment strik-/ There lay this morning on the desk of Mr. 7. jniles east of Norfolk, Va. | Within easy access of Old | pains to inquire into the facts, and who is a re- | ing out the provision for aclerk, and while | samuel Hodgkins, acting chief clerk of the Point Comfort and Fortress Monroe, and on directline | Jiable gentleman, to the effect that in more | speaking on this proposition he said that after | war department, a stone wrapped in brown between North and South. A primeval pine forest of i i i - abont 1,000 acres, with beautiful drjvesand walks, aa | ‘ban tWenty instances of the purchase of sites, | the Twulbee resolution was reported to the | paper, It weighed about « pound, and = On F st., between tith and 7th sis, uw... mution, &c., ad haps 13 inches in length, 2'¢ in width, and basement ‘brick; 16 roows; m. i. ; lot 35x160 to oe relatives of the Commissioners of the District | House it became a matter of common knowl- Sstory and | uations kevaddress Perr For furinertnfor- | Fave been employed as middlemen to purchase | edge that war was being made upon the Com- ot en inch thick. On picking it up from the alley: 831,000. _ad-eo26t" ___ Manager. openly) of the owners, and they have sold it | missioners of the District of Columbia, not on desk, when his attention was called to it, a ‘A beautiful corner residence in the northwest ; nearly Ware AND SPRING RESORT. EATON COT- the Commissioners for much greater prices | account of school sites, but because they had ‘ by le 6m bricks, with gas and | water, only #17: 1457 C <6 rooms, ball, bath, ronge, latrobe, large yard, only 16.50. _C. F. NOR- NT, Rooui 10, 3a fidor, Central National 2 , . Bestory and I its arrangements Seetess coskea| ENT—#45 PER MONTH THREE-STORY window brick House, cleganth eal nine ‘Sib st ; built in the most substantial manner ‘i i: . hs Stag reported noticed that it bent slightly at sido brick Hou e mt ; lage Hotel Old Pont Comfort, Va. Terms @2 | than were advertised on the bulletin boards of | refused licenses to certain liquor-sellers hete | the ends. and hed the fecling of an elanee cake M. GOLDSMITH. vos | , «., J-story brick with | Pér day; 810 per week and npward., = the real estate men who had the property for | because they had been violating the provisions stance. On removing the wrapper, however, c E 12-RooM HOUSE, | 79522; cellar; nearly uew with every convenience; 89,000, js5-Sm* GEOKGE BOOKER, Proprietor | gale. I believe that such will be found to be | of the license law of the District, and whether | * to be a bard, t f sand- NDS 5 E 22 Sunderland Place,per month ith bie bnOta ae te ev b 5 wie it was seen a compact piece o' in thorough order; exception | 1313 20th st., per month .. ym 11 Sa500. .W.y 11 rooms; rear the fact, but I cannot hope that these facts will | that delegation of people of the District of stone, of a light yellow color, with the ends 375 per month.’ AS. CAY- DULANY & WHITT ‘On R st, neur 14th, 10-room brick; lot 21x100; BOARDING. be reached by an ex parte statement from the | Columbia that called upon the gentleman from cut to points. The text f the stone 3 1 _ 5 3 lot 2 3 y: NG, ; i A 5 poin: xture 0! as = 88,300, : — | Commissioners, even if their statement before | Kentucky were applicants for license who had | Say find and presented no evidence of | PPR MASS. AV. ee ee ee HE MEBSTER. 13 1iTH ST. N.w., SIGHT. | the District committee was such as to justify | been refused or not I do not know. stratification, and was smooth over the sw, @ rooms... -atory bay-Wwil Thome for snail fanuity: $7,000. SSN furniture: elewant, rooms, with board, 86 ve 610; ee ae Cores in recommending the passage | Mr. opel the — Myon dees | entire surface. A knife blade made no : aageosense tween 1th and 13th sts. n.w., 3-story and $lto J. A. DEWITT, Prop. Jal4-6m | Of my resolution. a moment? e first question I asked of them | gion on the particles. There was no as in. RUPEERT, 4 DOa Wat, comerdin at ne. Sstory and basement ee Mr. Hemphill made a point of order against | was whether any of the parties participating in | to its being ‘a genuine stone, but it, neverthe- : ma. BUPEERE. £03 7002 a; (honk anh Gettin: Ganaea clon brick; 9 rooms: 86,500." % am Mr. Taulbee’s motion, but the point was over- | the transaction had anything to do with the less, possessed the flexibility of a piece of ENT_DESIRABLE SIX, ROOM BRICK, SNe Story back. 6 noon ayn be find 8th ets, nw, story frame; _NOTARIES PUBLIC. raled by the Speaker. re ¢ | iaftig in intoxicating liquors in this District. | india ‘rubber. When taken in the hand and SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, O27 Fst eretenfiens Spm nayy ene gpa : R 2 SSIONER | cEDS FORE E r. Hemphill then said that as far as proof | and the answer was that they had not. So far in the direction of its flat surfaces it = i and basement brick; ni cheap. 3.000" "0 | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE | was developed in the District committee went, | ee I am conecrned, T beve oven sken fa | shaken in the ~ “dull would bend back and forth with a dull muffied 3 ‘Territory, ; 1 < ‘On O, near Sth st. n.w.. two 3-story and basement f. BEALL, 182i Fst. uw. In office trom 9 eau there was not a particle of foundation for the | Commissioners to grant licenses to anybody, sound. The movement was more of a laxity in INO. ck; 10 rooms and bath; mi. i.; bargains; each | to pa. ee Circle, 3-story brick, 13 rooms, all m, statement that relatives of the Commissioners’ | nor have I ever been engaged in the business the adhesion, apperently, than an elasticity. att, bet gable in rear ay 2 Pe hebwees tak dn28: ot 3-story brick; 8 had been engaged as middlemen in making | myself. and I disclaim any such motive or pur- When held wis saree by one end the other ~ . pe ed ee 3 it bot, 5: 300. pacar purchases of sites, pose. JI know nothing of the war upon the | would drop and remain in that position. With 919 P st., 4-room brick, m e100. series MR. COMPTON THOUGHT IT THE DUTY oF THE | Commissioners of which the gentleman speaks. | the two ends supported on rests, the free center On a prominent ave., Seatory brick, 15 rm wa ebeameen 25th and 20th ste, nw, 2etory ane HOUSE TO INVESTIGATE. = Mites = Keg could be half an inch uslow the = middle letely and han ly furnished, heated yn Chester P 3 y STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING, CON-| Mr. Compton supported the Taulbee resolu- | ™¢™ Bacon “ . line. With one end held firmly on bpen dre-places and furhare os wie G2 Pe Lag og Lk emnpymerl g wats 4 Paneer A wl Mal? NG OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS SECK- eat Tea ne of the committee on the | ™*" from Kentucky was actuated by any such | the other could be bent upward over an inch. ghe of our principal circles, a S-siory brick 6 price for both 81.800. WEAR, UNDERWEAR, HOSTER) X SUSPEND Rs, | 0 = 7 . motives or influences; but if be reads the daily | ‘7. movement was not confined to the one — newly pape: <7 Park Place jue. three 2-story frame house; 6 aN ENERAL | A! MER OF GENTS | District of Columbia,” he said, “I desire, for papers here, if he reads the Sunday T8 | direction—in the plane of the flat surfaces—but Jal 0-12 tte ave, and 17 5 45, TRSDAY MORNING, . | MY own sake, to state briefly what my position | especially, that seem to be sent gratuitously to | the entire stone seemed to be constructed on On Massachusetts ave, and 17thgst. ne; 45,686 feet | On THURSDAY MO SLOGAN. See sali | is on this question, On the 10th of December | us, he will learn that there is war being \the ‘principle of an universal joint, with = nen. half of lot 7, in square | sell within our kalesroom the above stock of Gent's | aresolution was introduced into this House by upon the Commissioners because they have re- | movement perceptible in all directions under isree Place: 43830; veryde: | PHP ABMeS € which we invits attention’. prog, | the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Taulbec) | fused to renew liquor licenses to ‘men who n.w., 20x112: 83. ‘ xb; u.W., three lots ; 1 3. = tiorth of Rhode Taland ave,, 24 On 17 1093; contains 2,17 nee at. corner rable; per sy. foot, # 16th, betwer id < —__—"- ————-— | which was considered sufficiently grave to jus- | have abused the privileges that had previously “This stone was given to me by a friend,” A VERY VALUABLE TRACT OF SAND tify its reference to the committee on the Dis- | been given to them. explained Mr. Hi ins, “who is a lover of DS OF U.S NAGEL OREN: | trict of Columbia, The committee took that | And whether this proposed investigation is | ¢xPiAin things. He told me that it came from 3 BL ER) | resolution into consideration and made inquiry | intended to cast an aspersion upon these Com- | 4 mountain in North Carolina, and bears the AND cane RS ohn! enough to ay ‘aren tig ead duty pager gy and ere —_ aoe Saket name of ‘flexible sand stone.’ The entire ‘ a 3 to rey resolution bac! v4 to this | it or not, I am not-prepar say. I cannot in fi js Tog ACHES. TNCLUMING THE ARES House, providing for an investigation. I so | tell. ‘It may be that these men are under two | Mowutain is composed of ‘this material and in BOUT 24 ACRES, IN T . jieces cut at bit the same flexible 20x100;83,600,| EMUKACED WITHIN THE LINES OF “Said | voted ta the committee, and divuige no | fires instead of one; butnevertheless Ido believe | Provertica, Tha — ..W. half of lot AVENUE EXTENDED, FIT 2 Hughesalley. Navy Place, Sf ughes: For. 6 Rest, Or eon Lat between L au hh st. corn jifornia ave., Washington Heights, 7r. 35 ruished houses in resident locations from 00 to $4,000 per year, E.C. CUTTER $3 pe C 5 ies. Ihave never heard of any use to TSE 15 3 ROOMS secrets when I say that that was a ous | that this resolution presented by the gentle- it STORE: | Betdsbed: asodecn imaproveusstes in goed pont? eGOs100 feet bargain at | «Under and by virtue of the yower vested inwathean. | Vote, ‘That resolution was Fe back here | man from Illinois, which will give to these | "Bich it has been put. It is Siz bende ave. nat. Tw ; i12 : ig auc e = : ‘ 5 540 BOT, HW. W. WEAR | Erersce bosses cheee Ghote ood place UR Taki at FOUR ‘O'CLOCK PM all Sha Prone against | for | have hesitated about trying to break it as “Ss JOR RENT—47_ AX T. 5 . 3 ali that piece | House, and is on the calendar in proper form. | them. should first be adopted, and after that, | {°° ‘ F Printing and fension ofices, act bonsecoataiuins | xerecmnatae,cDeMp: 83000. | oruarcel off situate aad being in the District Go. | House, and is on the calen Dy my frien from | if this House ahould deem! a further investiga. | it # the gm, Any alone wpe paseinent-fatchen and dining room, parlor and bed | 14000 tent of eeund ah 1a, kuown sud distinguished ae part of tract of “ Rodore re ~yeatty wom olt juan however, to point po = bed rooms, bath room: rent $2050, in ad- |” Lots for sale at Hyattsville at correct prices. Hyatts- | land called erty, iP pect, and heretofore the ad- | Illinois (Mr. Townshend) covering je same | tion necessary, it could go on Para- | of my fingers, but have never been to do ance), iuquire LEON TOBRINER, 322 434 st. n. w. Ville Js growing rapidly; twenty houses have been | {9we” ' Becinning for the mavaeacribed a8 f0l- | ground, and it also was referred to the District | phernalia of ‘a stenographer, clark, & you! "f cetetior this om of Go wonatne OF —— ee Sem be ne Re ; ics 65x100: within g | tree, being the ning of parts of said | Committee for consideration. I have not seen | please, or anybody else, and make this inves- is — Fy mn. prices, - OF SCOTT & WILCOX. erases 1907 Pa ave. nw. JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED— oe . . It is a uatural Pa that map a ct formerly bel to thi ittee when I fel I tion, but until then I believe that the res- a Thasetient:_ modern uagrovementas goed repair, | mnutew’ walk of the sta ‘B. H. WARNER & CO. tnd afterwards’ to Beujemig, Mackall sud rnin ey hy that Tos can, in Justice a oat os Are offered by the gontinmman toe Tlinois Sao, NE A, REED AS OE Dee Sy water rent paid by owner, Key at SULLIVAN'S re EES CO. thenee north 2 degrees east 42 perches to road nid out cod sear poepe the ab jrinois | imitate. re, corner Ist ahd H sts. .¥. a9-6¢ _ ne 1s 2-W:_ | 1634 feet wide; thence with the meanders of said road | OF to the committee, vote to substitute the | sho lopted. To remove jection- = RENT — CONVENIE: = FLY LOCATED 12. SALE—ONE | FRAME RENTED | arses dist i able featare in the resolution of the gentleman | _A bill was introduced in the New York assem- “root brick dwelliag -wortivwest ection, at reduced 8.00: Price, $850. Gus, ¢.room brick, G rooms, | a from Kentucky, however, I adhere to my | bly last night to provide for the repeal of the Pent, sg TEER eR RD, 1307 F st. uw. 313 Fart Capitol ~ leat —— munch cr baeparpp | ok stato sie envien tom. . ee NESS | Pct ised i Seu gas sak be so. batwen cans on on once oe on 1210 Fat trom Mar.1) "Apply to JOHN F. GREEN, T4i6 ost. fs Bi PARKER ig ond ewe ialSae MB. —- —— a & cuErg, | election of = . ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 1022 5 7 TE RENT—UNFURNISHED. Vermont ave, n.w , with stable attached. For term: was at on the a and permission to inspect, apply to GURLE! ROS... £76 Vt ave. andU nw. 05.830 | T310F street hw. jell due BR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT-—8 FOUR- Fental 675: price $8,000. “Apply to JNO. # CULEE. HANES 606 Bih st sw.” 3011-6 R SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO TO close an estate a n new ten-room residence on st , in close proximity 16th st: 8 Stoney, Sor petal tram ape 0: BUTTE & esis elena be 00. LEIS Bat Feel Thc 208 py SALE— 3-8 CK, 12 ROOMS, HILL 70) HANDSOME NEW BAY.WINDOW Fs of AO Aas Sate a IRE 3 Sar ie eee a ick, ngwtnoom wim | FRASER bacee AUTEN, Te | mee WHITAKER & WarTaRER, 19076 F ot coc! ° 4209 F aks nent house 10 toca ad

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