Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/574

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

508 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1328. 1902. sary meteorological instruments for use on target ranges; war balloons; telephone apparatus (excluding exchange serv1ce) and maintenance of the same; electrical installations and maintenance at military posts; maintenance and repair of military telegraph lines and cables, including salaries of civi ian employees, supplies, and general repairs, and ot er expenses connected with the duty of collecting and transmitting informatiopl for tliiedépmy, by telegraph or otherwise, one hundre and fort thousand dollars. mlj'}j,Sg,i°gQc_°°mm"‘ For tde purchase, installation, operation, and maintenance of the ’ necessary lines and means of electrical communication, including telephones, dial and other telegraphs, wiring, and all special instruments, apparatus, and materials connected with the use of coast artillery, two ,*f’,Q'{@3, telegraph hundred and fifty-nine thousand two hundred dollars: Bwided, That erg. so much of the appropriation of four hundred and fifty thousand °‘ ’p' five hundred and ty ollars, made by the armzylappropriation Act approved Mayrtwenty-sixth, nineteen hundred ( irty-first Statutes, we two hun ed an six), for the ppipose of connecting headquarters, partment of Alaska, at Saint ic ael, by military telegraph and cable lines with other military stations in Alaska, as shall remain unexpended on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and two, be continued and made available for the same puapose during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred an three. PAY or orzmcmxs or um-:. P“" °‘ ““° °“°°”* For pay of officers of the line, five million dollars. ` “°“*°"“"· For pay of officers for length of service to be (paid with their cur- _ rent monthly pay one million sixty-five thousan four hundred and Q?';‘g°·,,,d,,, ,0,. twenty dollars: Provided, That officers appointed to the Regular v¤1¤¤¢¤¤r Service- Army from the volunteer service, whose service has been continuous, shall, in the computation of leaves of absence after their appointment in the Regular rmy, be entitled to the leave credits which accrued to them as volunteer officers where such leave credits were not availed of during their volunteer service. PAY or nmnsmn MEN. E““”‘°" '“°“· Epr {gay of epllisltedl men (pg gl} grades, including recruits, eleven mi 'on ve un e thousand dollars. '·°“*—‘""Y· For additional (pry for length of service for all enlisted men, exclusive of Hospital rps, nine undred and sixty-six thousand four hundred and ninety-two dollars. Tuner: Euemmm Bnrnmous. ”“*"“°°”- Twiolpundred and seventy-one thousand three hundred and thirty- two dollars.

  • """°'"Y· Additional pay for length of service, twenty-one thousand two hundred and sixty- four dollars.

oimxascrz nnraarmrzxr. "’*‘°¤**°°· d One hundred and seventy-one thousand one hundred and twenty o ars. ‘-"'*¤°"”Y· Additional pay for length of service, thirty-five thousand eight hundred aud eighty dollars. Noxcozumssroimo srarr (uxarucurzn ro mceimrzurs). m§,;f°°°¤¤**‘i°”€d One hundred and eighty-three thousand six hundred dollars. Imzeviw. Additional pay for lenitlh of service, thirty-five thousand two hundred and ninety-three do rs.