Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1906 — Where Hoosiers Will Live. [ARTICLE]
Where Hoosiers Will Live.
Washington dispatches have the following concerning the residences ot the Indian delegation when congress meets next week: Vice-President Fairbanks and family will continue to reside at 1701 K street N, W., where they lived last year and entertained in such elegant style. Senator Beveridge willbe at the Portland again but has taken new apartments there. The senior senator has-made his Washington home at the Portland for a number of years but this year has enlarged his quarters. Senator Hemenway has given up his Washington residence at 1428 Massachusetts ave., as the session will be a short one, and he has concluded to take a modest apartment somewhere in the city. Representative Foster and family will again reside at their Washington residence, 1505 L. street. Rep resentative Chaney and Holliday will be quartered again at the Ebbitt House. Mr. Overstreet and wife have engaged rooms at the New Willard, the most fashionable hotel in Washington. James E. Watson will bring his family along this year and is hunting for a flat. Messrs. Crumpacker and Cromer will be found at their old place, the Dewey. Mr.. Brick will go back to the Normandie, where he has lived heretofore. The Landis brothers are not yet settled, neither is the man from the Twelth district who comes on now, and the democratic' members have not beeu ehard from.
