If you Google The Calgary Sun newspaper, today's edition (18 Dec 2016) you will see on the front page an old photo of Calgary after a fire. The building on the right, called the Grand Central Hotel was the hotel that Harry Longabough went into partnership with another fellow in working the bar. The hotel was located on the NW corner of 9th Ave and 1st St SE, Calgary.
A little back story. In 1890 Harry had just got out of jail in Wyoming and came up to the Bar U Ranch to visit a friend. The Bar U is approx 50 miles SW of Calgary on Hwy 22 and is now a National Historic Site. Harry signed on with the Bar U as a wrangler. He was with the Bar U for about a year and then went with the Cochrane Ranch for a short period just west of Calgary. During 1892/93 Harry went into the bar business at the Grand Central Hotel In Calgary. Harry had a dispute with his partner over wages. Harry pulled a gun and the Calgary Police were involved. Even though the NWMP were in Calgary, the city had its own fledging police force at that time. Harry though it best to go back to the U.S. were he met up with a previous acquaintance by the name of Robert Leroy Parker and as they say, the rest is history.
Sources - High River Times, Calgary Sun, Calgary police archives, Glenbow archives.