The San Franciscan Hotel

The San Franciscan Hotel is a three story furnished wood building built when the stage still ran through town.  It's slate gray sides and gold trim make it still the most impressive building in the area.

A dining room and common room are on the 1st floor along with the cooks' and maids quarters.  The second floor has eight large rooms, two are used by Lyle Underhay and one is the law offices of Victor Peel and can be entered through the hotel or by an outside stair.  The third floor was once an attic, now is 10 smaller rooms.

Gambling:
Nil

Drinks:
Whiskey 11 cents per shot
Beer 6 cents per glass

Other Services:
Rooms: $1 per night.
Meals: 60 cents each

Staff
Proprietor: Lyle Underhay
Aide: Larry Wolfe
Cook: John O'Shawnessy
Wife: Marge O'Shawnessy
Maid: Judith Appleton
Lawyer: Victor Peel

Burned Bush Wells