Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . cording to the1910 census, of 1,325,000, or about 55 percent of the population of the entire Company does approximately 36per cent of the gas and electric businessof the entire state and ranks as one ofthe four or five largest corporations of its kind in the United States. Some ideaof the magnitude of its business may begathered from the following table ofearnings for the twelve months closingJuly 31, 1914: Gross Earnings from sales of Electricity 8 8,541, Gross Earnings from sales of Gas 6,869, Gross Earnings of Sacra-mento Street Rail


Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . cording to the1910 census, of 1,325,000, or about 55 percent of the population of the entire Company does approximately 36per cent of the gas and electric businessof the entire state and ranks as one ofthe four or five largest corporations of its kind in the United States. Some ideaof the magnitude of its business may begathered from the following table ofearnings for the twelve months closingJuly 31, 1914: Gross Earnings from sales of Electricity 8 8,541, Gross Earnings from sales of Gas 6,869, Gross Earnings of Sacra-mento Street Railway sys-tem 574, Miscellaneous Income, in-cluding Gross Earningsfrom sales of Water forIrrigation and DomesticPurposes 897, Gross Revenue from all sources 816,883, At the close of the year 1913 the stock-holders of record numbered 2,948, theaverage ownership being a little less than143 shares. Including bondholders, thetotal number of investors in the Com-panys securities was estimated at 17,000, Presidenf IISIIH^. D£PAJeTM£ffT/HL OKSAN/ZATION 114 Pacific Service Magazine


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