Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/640

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610 1¤11•*·rY.1voUnTn conennss. snss. 11. on. 362. 1897. S•rv·1¤¤1¤•y· For service pay of enlisted men, including Hospital Corps, by reason of length of service, in addition to their monthly pay, and payable therewith, four hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. ¤rrk¤ wi ¤¤¤=*=¤· For clerks and messengers at the headquarter of the Army and at

  • "°" °° h°°d°°°"°"` the several department headquarters; at the recruiting headquarters

and rendezvous · at the Military Academy at West Point; at the Artillery School at Fort lilonroe, Virginia; at the Infantry and Cavalry School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and at the Cavalry and Light Artillery School at Fort Riley, Kansas, not exceeding ninety clerks, at one thousand dollars each; twenty-five clerks, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, and forty-five messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one hundred and sixty-one thousand nine hundred dollars. A1u¤¤·¤¤¤¤¤¤!~ And said clerks and messengers shall be employed and apportioned to the several headquarters, stations, and inspection districts by the Secretary of War. G¤¤¤n1•••¢ 1*01: PAY OF THE GENERAL STAFF. Adi¤¤n•·G¤¤¤·=1’¤ ADJUTANT·GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the D°""““"‘°‘ Adjutant-General’s Department, as now authorized and provided by law, forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; 1·<>¤z¤vi¢y- For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their ciurent monthly pay, fourteen thousand two hundred and nity dollars- In all, sixty-one thousand seven hundred and hfty dollars. r¤·1·•¤¤·r4¤¤¤•¤¤‘· Insrncron-Gm¤EnAL’s DEPARTMENT: For pay of onicers in the D"""""'"' Inspector·Genoral’s Department as now authorized and provided by law, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars; ungsvay. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, seven thousand and fifty dollars; _ In all, thirty thousand five hundred and iitty dollars. °*¤‘P•°‘ E°¢“*°°”· Tun Cours or ENGINEERS: For pay of officers in the Corps of Engineers, as now authorized and provided by law, two hundred and thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars; Lnngvviw- For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, seventy-one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; d I; all, three hundred and eleven thousand three hundred and iiity o rs. 0¤i¤•¤c•> ¤¤1>¤rf· OEDNANGE DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the Ordnance "‘°"”‘ Department, as now authorized and provided by law, one hundred and twenty-six thousand eight hundred dollars; I-¤¤z¤vi¢y- For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid wi? their csrpent monthly pay, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred an ninety dollarsd {In all, one hundred and sixty-four thousand six hundred and ninety o ars. l_Qrg_j;*:{¤··*·*'·”•· QnAn·rE1mAsTEn’ DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the Quan termaster’s Department, as now authorized and provided by law, one hundred and thirty-eight thousand five hundred dollars; Longevity- For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid wfitth than current monthly pay, forty-two thousand one hundred and ii y dollars; In all, one hundred and eighty thousand six hundred and tlfty dollars. s·u»»im¤¤·1>·i·•¤— Srrnsisrmzcn DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the Subsistence ""“ ‘ - Department, as now authorized and provided by law, sixty-nine thousand five hundred dollars; I·¤¤z¤vi¢y- For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, twenty thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; In all, ninety thousand three hundred and fifty doHars.