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Show a UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO ,at ANNUAL MEETING, J 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Jp i, Tho annual meotlug of the stock- jdjj. ooldere of tho Union Pacific Railroad BF company will be hold ai its office at I i Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, Oo 9 tober 10, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, for II tho purpose of electing fifteen dlrect-S dlrect-S ors of tho company, and of transacting m ?" such other business as may legally Ija i come before the meeting. For tho purposes of tho meeting, 5i the books for the transfer of stock (both preferred and common) will bo I closed at 3 o'clock p. m.. on Monday, September 11, 1911, and will he ro- " opened at 10 o'clock a. m. on Wedues. day, October 13, 1911, ALEX. MILLAR, t Secretary. f' Dated August 25, 1911. 1 J-fi u por cent are native. Fully SO per cent ' of the tribe llvo from some work connected con-nected with the sheep and blanket industry. in-dustry. Practically all the blankets are made by the squawB, who, with the children, also do much of the work of sheep herding and shearing and wool carding and spinning. One report said that if the "bucks" would help tho women make blankets, they cculd earn on an average $500 a year to a family, which Is mora than the average salary of the whito families In this country. Another report declared that the man Is not the productive factor in the two great industries of sheep raising and blanket weaving. One reason why the government has decided to help tho Navajo in his blanket industry is because Imitations have appeared on the market, wherefore where-fore tho Navajo is to bo urged to keep up the quality of his product oo |