2/6 Sierra Club Bulletin. 



The 1912 Outing to the Kern River region promises to be one 

 of the finest trips the Club has ever taken. The full number 

 was secured at an early date, and many had to be refused who 

 applied late. While the plans for the 1913 Outing are only ten- 

 tative, the trip as outlined is most attractive, including as it does 

 in its itinerary the Kings River Canon, Simpson and Grouse 

 Meadows, and Tehipite Valley. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Wm. E. Colby, Secretary. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 

 May 6, 191 1, to May 4, 1912. 



To THE Directors of the Sierra Club : 



Gentlemen: I submit the following report of the finances of the 

 Sierra Club for the year ending May 4, 1912 : — 



GENERAL FUND. 



Receipts. 



Total cash on hand May 6, 1911 $1,988.26 



Cash received from Wm. E. Colby, Secretary: 



Dues '. $3,865.00 



Advertisements 825.00 



Rent of Club Rooms 130.00 



Sale of Bulletins 18.99 



Sale of Club Pins 22.00 



Refund of Appalachian postage advanced. 115.06 

 Interest on savings deposits 40.20 



Total receipts 5,016.25 



$7,004.51 



Expenditures. 



Publication of Bulletins, Vol. VIII, Nos. 2 and 3 $1,449.45 



Salary of regular attendant for twelve months 600.00 



Rent of Rooms 402 and 403, Mills Building 510.00 



Stamps and stationery, general correspondence 466.83 



Stamps for and mailing of Bulletins 355-00 



Advertising expenses 248.75 



Expenses connected with Le Conte Lodge 173.60 



Equipment and running expenses of office 168.27 



Printing of circulars, notices, etc 138.75 



Telephone service 72.05 



Carried forward $4,192.70 



