Reports. 



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Point on the train and then walked to Willow Camp, there were 

 sixty-eight participants. 



There is plenty of work to be accomplished in the Sierra, and 

 it is gratifying to know that the number of persons who are 

 interested in aiding in the accomplishment of that work is rapid- 

 ly increasing. We want our present members to interest others 

 who are in sympathy with our objects, and get them to become 

 members also. Respectfully submitted, 



Wm. E. Colby, Secretary. 



Report of the Treasurer. 



May 9, 1908, to May i, 1909. 



To THE Directors of the Sierra Club. 



Gentlemen: 1 submit the following report of the finances of 

 the Sierra Club for the year ending May i, 1909: — 



general fund. 

 Receipts. 



Cash on hand May 9, 1908 $1,464.27 



Cash received from Wm. E. Colby, Secretary — 



Dues $3,111.30 



Advertisements (June, 1908, and January, 



1908, Bulletins) 615.00 



Rent of club-room 120.00 



Sale of Bulletins 6.60 



Sale of Club pins 40.10 



Refund of Appalachia postage advanced. 118.42 4,011.42 



Total cash received $5,475.69 



Expenditures. 



Publication of Bulletins Nos. 38 and 39 $1,466.20 



Salary of regular attendant for twelve months 600.00 



Stamps and stationery for general correspondence, etc.. 422.95 

 Rent of Room No. 302, Mills Building, for twelve months 360.00 

 Stamps for mailing Sierra Club Bulletins and Ap- 

 palachia 309.05 



Le Conte Memorial Lodge expenses 258.36 



Advertising expenses 146.25 



Additions to furnishings of room and to library 75-26 



Printing of circulars, notices, ballots, etc 55-00 



Express and telegrams 36.70 



Carried forward $3,729.77 



