Hotels along Seventh Place (then Seventh Street) in the 1890's

Hotels Along Seventh Street

(Presently Seventh Place)

The potential theft of a trunk presents an issue when used as collateral at the Dewey Hotel (177 East Seventh Place). It is recommended to pay one's hotel bills in a straightforward manner.

If approached about an availability at the Great Western Lodging House (63 East Seventh Place) while out drinking, it is better to reject any such proposal. Potential guests are likely being set up to be robbed by its owner. Lumberjacks are particularly at rsk.

Staying at the Royal Hotel (60 East Seventh Place) has recently become much safer now that the police caught the murderer who was staying there trying to avoid their manhunt.

The Pittsburg Hotel (50 East Seventh Place) has a room now available. Most likely the sheets have been changed after an illegal drug death following a guest’s outing at a downtown opium den.

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