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Show Who Owns The Union Pacific? The lnlon I'acilic is owned by 51,016 stockholders. Forty-three ppr cent of the stockholders are women. Sto khohlors outnumber by 4,461 the yearly average number ol' oliicei-s and employees of the system. No one person, firm, corporation or institution owns a3 much as two per cent of the capital stock. The average holdings is G3 shares of a par value of $6,300.00. A large amount of stock, although registered in the names of stock brokers, is actually owned by a great many different individuals, indi-viduals, clients of such brokers. Furthermore, many of the registered regis-tered stockholders are executors, trustees, guardians, etc., representing repre-senting individuals who are the beneficial owners. It, therefore, a list or actual owners could he compiled, it would greatly exceed 51.016, and the average holding would be considerably less than 63 shares. Again, large amounts of the s tock are owned by life Insurance companies and savings banks, who, though actually owning the stock, really hold it for the benefit of vast numbers of lite Insurance policy holders and savings bank depositors. Union Pacific stock, like the country's trade, follows the flag. Stockholders are found in every state of the Union, and in Alaska, the Canal Zone, Guam, Hawaii, Philippine Islands and Porto Rico. Were these 51,016 Union Pacific stockholders assembled at one place, they would make a population as large as that of Lincoln, Butte. Topcka, Pasadena or Pueblo. They represent a greater number num-ber than the combined populations of Colorado Springs, Boulder and Greeley in Colorado, or Ogden, Provo and Logan Utah. This widespread distribution conclusively answers the statement that the railways are owned and controlled by a few persons. To an extent not generally recognized, the railways are owned by the public. The subject conies home to every household when it is considered, that life insurance policy holders and savings bank-de-positors are partners in the operation and development of our railways. The public and our employees should know that we are working, work-ing, not for a few wealthy men, but for an army of more than 50,-000 50,-000 persons, almost half of whom are persons of moderate means. To serve well the public and these shareholders is the highest ambition of the 46,555 officers and employees of the Union Pacific Family. The Union Pacific's constant effort is to furnish its patrons and the general public with the best brand of transportation that can be manufactured. Constructive suggestions are always welcome. C. R. GRAY, President Omaha, Nebraska. n i mull Mwi niriB mi mmi 1 1 PRINTING 1 j ("1 Good Printing 1 Is the Dress I of Business. 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