Harry Yamasaki Harry Yamasaki and his wife, Tome, worked as cooks for the Guggenheim's Yukon Gold Co. in Dawson. When the company opened a camp in the Mayo district, they sent the Yamasakis there. Harry built the Galena Hotel in Keno and the family operated it through the 1920s.((Linda E.T. MacDonald and Lynette R. Bleiler, //Gold & Galena.// Mayo Historical Society, 1990: 474.)) Tome was a Korean nurse who administered first aid when needed.((Yukon Historical and Museums Association newsletter, February 2008.)) After his wife's death, Harry sold the hotel and moved, with his children, back to Japan.((Linda E.T. MacDonald and Lynette R. Bleiler, //Gold & Galena.// Mayo Historical Society, 1990: 474.)) There is a photo of Harry outside his hotel in 1926.((Yukon Archives, Bill Hare fonds 82/418 #6761.))