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of Paul Elder & Company, Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco. 

 Particular mention is made of this fact, for it will help the good 

 work of the Club if the members will use this stationery gen- 

 erally in their correspondence. Anything which makes the Club 

 better and more widely known will strengthen and extend its 

 sphere of influence. It is a pleasure and a privilege to be able 

 to use stationery which is so artistically beautiful. 



The Sierra Club is destined to become one of the greatest clubs 

 of its kind in the world. Our mountains and world-famed scenery 

 are near at hand, and as time goes on the work of this Club 

 grows in importance. Let us see that we do our part to assist. 



Respectful^ submitted, 



^^^>' 4. 1907. Wm. E. Colby, 



Approved by the Board of Directors. Secretary. 



Report of the Treasurer. 



To THE Directors of the Sierra Club. 



Gentlemen: I beg to submit the following report of the 

 finances of the Sierra Club for the year ending May 4, 1907. 



All records prior to April 18, 1906, were destroyed by the San 

 Francisco fire of that date. The only record of our balance 

 after April i8th was that furnished by the San Francisco National 

 Bank, as given below. This balance was used for clearing off 

 what bills had been contracted before the fire. 



Report for i 905-1 906. 

 general fund. 



Cash on hand April 18. 1906 $ 550 77 



(From statement of San Francisco National Bank.) 

 Expenditures. 



Balance on Bulletin No. 34, C. A. Murdock & Co. . . . $ 257 40 



Clerical work for twelve months, at $15 per month. ... 180 00 



Rent of 316 Mills Building for j\Iarch and April 50 00 



Stamps and stationery 37 55 



Rent of telephone from January to April, 1906 4 05 



Sundries, express, wires, etc 16 00 



$ 545 00 



Balance on hand May 6, 1906 5 77 



$ 550 77 



