Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/450

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432 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 214. 1908. a propriation for the su port of the Army for the Hscal year ending ljrovvv- “_ Jldne thirtieth, nineteen himdrod and nine:" Hwided, That the ban _ ¤l¢§°:,`£°m°° m l` or members thereof and the field musicians of the Military Academy shall not receive remuneration for furnishing music outside the limits of the military reservation when the furnishing of such music places them in com tition with local civilian musicians. ,,g°"'”l ‘“"’ '°"' For pay oingeneral army service: One iirst sergeant, five hundred and forty dollars; _ Eight sergeants, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; Two cooks, seven hundred and twenty dollars; Nine con rals, two thousand two hundred and sixty-eight dollars; _ d Ope hund)1?ed and eighty privates, thirty-two thousand four hundred o rs; . Additional pay for length of service, seventeen thousand one hundred and seventy-two dollars; . Clothing on discharge, five thousand three hundred and ten dollars; d lpaterest of deposits of enlisted men, eight hundred and seventy-five 0 rs; _ For travel allowances due enlisted men on discharge, two hundred and sixty dollars; , nxumusy my- Extra pay of the enlisted men of the Army service detachment, Quartermaster’s Department, on extra duty at est Point, twenty-two ‘ thousand dollars; mfggmy "°‘°°"‘ For pay of cavalry detachment: One first sergeant, five hundred ' and forty dollars; ‘ Six sergeants, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; Two cooks, seven hundred and twenty dollars; Eight. corporals, two thousand and sixteen dollars; Two trumpeters three hundred and sixty dollars; Two farriers and blacksmiths, five hundred and four dollars; One saddler, two hundred and fifty-two dollars; One wagone1·, two hundred and lift —two dollars; Seventy-seven privates (cavalry), thirteen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars; Additional pay for length of service, five thousand three hundred and sixty-four dollars; Clothing on discharge, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Traveling allowances to enlisted men on discharge, eight hundred and twenty dollars; Interest on deposits to enlisted men one hundred dollars; m€¤iim°" d°°°°h` For pay of artillery detachment: One lirst sergeant, five hundred and forty dollars; One quartermaster-sergeant, three hundred and sixty dollars; One stable sergeant, three hundred and sixty dollars; One chief mee anic, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars; Six sergeants, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; Three cooks, one thousand and eighty dollars; Twelve corporals, three thousand and twenty-four dollars; Four mechanics, one thousand and eight dollars; Two trumpeters, three hundred and sixty dollars; One hundred and two privates, eighteen thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; One electrician sergeant, five hundred and forty dollars; Addmmm { m_ One master gunner, four hundred and eighty dollars; ners. °r g For additional pay for first and second class gunners, one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; Additional pay for length of service, two thousand dollars; Clothing on discharge, one thousand five hundred dollars: d Ipterest on deposits due enlisted men., one hundred and twenty-tive ol ars; Travel allowances to enlisted men on discharge, nine hundred dollars: