Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1194

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ll64 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Ch. 2511. 1907. ,_r;`;‘;**g’\ °°**‘i**‘ For additional twent er centum increase on pay of enlisted men ` {ged mm serving beyond the limitspof the States comprising the Union and the Territories of the United States contiguous thereto (excepting Porto "°l· 3* **5** Rico and Hawaii), as provided by Act approved June thirtiet , nine- S€"*°°"°‘°'“““"‘l· teen hundred and two, the time of such service to be counted from the date of departure from said States to the date of return thereto, five hundred and seventy-tive thousand dollars. . ce`;;** P" °°**‘ ‘° °‘“‘ For additional ten per centum increase on pay of officers serving beyond the limits of the States comprising the Union and the Territories of the United States contiguous thereto (excepting Porto Rico "°]·32· **512* and Hawaii), as provided by Act approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and two, the time of such service to be counted from the date of departure from said States to the date of return theret0, two hundred and ten thousand dollars. Computer- · For of one computer for artillery board, two thousand five hundredudlollars. . Mss br exchmze- . For pay of exchange by special disbursing agents of the Pay Department serving in foreign countries, five hundred dollars. _M:¢¤·1¤;¤¢¤ 0;, mg- For subsistence, mileage, and commutation of quarters to officers of “”° s°m°°°° °° thedlillalgonal Guard attending service and garrison schools, ten thou-_ san dollars. _P<>r{<>RRie¤> ggvvi- For Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry, composed of two ”°"° °g"°° battalions of four companies each. 0¤i<=¤¤- d Iliay of officers of the line, forty-seven thousand eight hundred 0 ars. d For additional pay for length of service, six thousand five hundred o lars. E“““°‘““°“· Pa of enlisted men, ninety-four thousand eight hundred dollars. Adyditional pay for length of service, fifteen Siousand dollars. rniisppme scouts. rmr,1r1>1N1=; scouts. 0****- Pay of officers of the line: Fifty first lieutenants, seventy-five thousand dollars. Fifty second lieutenants, seventy thousand dollars. Eight first lieutenants ( battalion adjutants), twelve thousand dollars. Eightsecond lieutenants(battalion quartermasters and commissaries), eleven thousand two hundred dollars. Difference in additional pay to officers serving in higher grades under authority of law in battalion of Phillippine Scouts: ‘ Eight majors from captains (not mounted), five thousand six hundred dollars. Fifteen captains from iirst lieutenants (not mounted), four thousand Eve hundred dollars. I·°"¤’°'**Y- Additional for length of service, thirty-four thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. E¤*‘***°" ***°**- Noncommissioned officers and privates, fifty com nies, four hundred and ninety-seven thousand one hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty cents.

  • ’°>’ ¤°°°**¤”- All the money hereinbefore appropriated, except the appropriation

for mileage of officers and contract surgeons when authorized by law, for Bpay of the Army and miscellaneous shall be disbursed and account for by officers of the Pay Department as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. °*’8¤¤i=°‘* ¤*mi¤· Encampments of organized militia with troops of the Regular Army: c,§,§f,{*jf,js°{vf{*,{ For paying the expenses of regiments, battalions. squadrons, and Army. batteries of the organized militia of any State, Territory, or of the District of Columbia, which may be authorized by the Secretary of War to participate in such encampments as may be established for the field instruction of the troops of the Regular Army, as provided