The remaining four buildings, the Paris, Providence, Providence Annex and the Royal, were located about two blocks down the hill from the Cosmopolitain, and were grouped in close proximity on, and near, the corners of two intersecting streets. Of these buildings the Providence was the largest, with an estimated bed capacity of 225. Ancient, and in poor repair, this building was a four-story V-shaped structure with a long wing extending at right angles on either side of the entrance.
[Hitz, p. 49]
Diagonally across the street from the Providence, on the opposite corner, was the four-story Hotel de Paris, with a bed capacity of 200, and back of, and adjoining it, was a somewhat smaller three-story building, the Providence Annex, accommodating about 125 beds.
[Hitz, p. 49]