Tsukamoto was arrested and A jailed more than 20 times. but customers s continued to increase for the Japanese. fi whose skill and trustworthiness overcame ii discrimination. By 1913. there were 211 Japanese laundry businesses with 312 o owners and 1.675 workers employed by a them. Among the pioneers are many who r became quite welltodo. c It was natural for many Japanese to c go into the hotel business to provide the temporary first stoppingoff place for f new immigrants. The first was estab- 1 lished at 505 OFarrell Street in San i Francisco in 1885 by Hiko Wada. who had a hotel in Yokohama. By 1899.
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