Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1190

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1160 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2511. 1907. 5Q{{f;;’,*,;ut_GeDem,_ seven hundred and thirty dollars: Provided, That when the office of Office to ¤<=¤¤e· Lieutenant-General shall become vacant it shall not thereafter be filled, f ¤¤¢ ¤¤= ¤f- but said office shall cease and determine: Provided fm·t/Eer, That °°_ nothing in this provision shall affect the retired list. ,,(;l,“f"°“°"“ E"*"‘“‘° Provided, That any officer or enlisted man of the Army who has tA11<>w¤¤¤¢¤f<>¤¤¤w been, or who may hereafter be, detailed for duty in connection with °the Jamestown Ter—Centennial Exposition shall, while actually engaged on such duty, be regarded as employed on public duty and entitled to allowances Tutherized by law or regulations for officers or enlisted men so employe . PAY or ENLISTED MEN. E““““*d ‘“°"· For pay of enlisted men of all grades, including recruits, nine mil- Pm_ - lion nine hundred and seventy-two thousand five hundred and` four Rgcrugid and prison dollars: Bwided, That hereafter recruit and prison companies Shall °°’“P°’”°“· have noncommissioned officers, musicians, arti cers and cooks of the _, number and grades allowed by law for companies of infantry. mgm y' For additional pay for length of service, one million two hundred and six thousand dollars. . . ENGINEERS. E"‘°‘°" umu"' Two hundred and sixty-nine thousand six hundred and four dollars. Additional for length of service, thirty-three thousand dollars. o1zDNANoE DEPARTMENT. °’d““‘°° °°“’“‘ Onle Sundred and seventy-four thousand three hundred and seventy- two dollars. Additional pay for length of service, forty-six thousand dollars. QUARTEBMASTER’S DEPARTMENT. g£D¤gs$*¤¤¤¤*¤*·¤¢*· Two hundred quartermastersergeants, at four hundred and eight ' dollars each, eighty-one thousand Six hundred dollars. Additional pay for length of service, fifteen thousand dollars. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT. €<>r;mi¤¤¤rr-•er- Two hundred post commissary-sergeants, at four hundred and eight gw] ’ dollars each, eighty-one thousand six hundred dollars. Additional pay for length of service, sixteen thousand dollars. srorux. CORPS. S‘¥"“lC°'*"· hThirty-sixhmaste§ gignallelectricianskl at nine hundred dollars each, t irty-two thousand our undred dol rs. One hundred and thirty-two first-class sergeants, at five hundred gud forty dollars each, seventy-one thousand two hundred and eighty o ars. One hundred and forty-four sergeants, at four hundred and eight dollars each, fifty-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars. hTwent1y-four goolgs, st tgvo hundred and forty dollars each, tive thousand seven un re an sixty dollars. One hundred and fifty-six corporals, at two hundred and forty dollars each, thirty-seven thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Five hundred and fifty-two tirst·class privates, at two hundred and foulr dpllars each, one hundred and twelve thousand six hundred and eng t dollars. One hundred and si_xty-eight privates, at one hundred and fifty-six dollars each, tW€Hty—S1X thousand two hundred and eight dollars.