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Brought forward $5,942.54 



Telegrams 15.67 



Dues to other organizations 13.00 



Express 3.85 



Exchange 1.44 



Sundry small items 12.85 



Total expenditures $5,989.35 



Cash on hand, May 3, 1914: 



First National Bank $1,631.99 



Savings Union Bank 542.06 



Security Savings Bank 279.30 



In office 17.52 $2,470.87 



$8,460.22 



Sierra Club Permanent Fund : 



May 3, 1913 — Balance in Security Savings Bank $1,166.53 



New life memberships during year 150.25 



Interest accumulated during year 45.61 



May 2, 1914 — On hand in Security Savings Bank $1,362.39 



Whymper Fund Bequest: 



May 3, 1913— Balance in Sav. Union B. & T. Co $ 221.28 



Interest accumulated during year 8.92 



May 2, 1914 — On hand in Sav. Union B. & T. Co $ 230.20 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. N. Le Conte, 



Treasurer 



Report of 1914 Outing 

 The 1914 Outing was the sixth time that the Sierra Club has visited 

 the Yosemite National Park on its annual trips. On account of the 

 great number of attractions presented by this comprehensive circuit of 

 the park, it is one of the most popular trips that the Club takes, and 

 many applicants had to be refused who applied after the list was com- 

 plete. In many ways the outing proved the best and most successful of 

 any in the Club's history. Two hundred and twenty-five members par- 

 ticipated, and with the camp help and packers the total number of the 

 party exceeded 250. The preliminary camp in the Yosemite Valley was 

 also well attended. Despite the fact that this was the largest party that 

 the Club has ever taken into the mountains, the entire outing ran more 

 smoothly from the executive standpoint than any previous trip. This 

 was undoubtedly in large part due to the fact that there were more 

 assistants than ever before with experience acquired on past outings. 



