THE LONG BRANCH SALOON

The Long Branch requires customers to check their guns at the bar.

The Long Branch competes with the PALACE SALOON for unbridled luxury. Among its features are all-brass bar fixtures and a crystal chandelier imported from San Francisco. The first floor of this three-story brick building contains the bar and gaming tables.

Crib girls Hildy Jackson, Rita Lopez, Nancy Myers and Katherine Neal live on the third floor and the owner, Kate Higgens, lives on the second floor (a partial floor overlooking the bar).

Also employed at the saloon are piano player and handyman Dooley Wilson and bartender Ray Singer. Wilson boards at the GREAT WESTERN. Singer and his wife, Lila, live at 173 which they rent from Hamilton Fisk.

The saloon is a favorite haunt of Fisk and of gambler, Edsel Trask. Conrad Booth, Norman Wilkie and Paget Flashman also frequently gamble there and the place has a reputation for high stakes games that are less than honest.

Drinks:
Whiskey 10 cents per shot
Whiskey Bottle $2
Beer 5 cents per glass

Gambling:
$10 card game
$50 card game
$100 card game

Soiled Doves:
Short time $1.50
Long time $10.00

DM Note: Singer keeps a sawed-off double-barrelled shotgun under the bar.

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