Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/273

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 3078. 1906. 243 T wenty-four cooks, at two hundred and forty dollars each, five thousand seven hundred and 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 first-class privates, at two hundred and four dollars each, one hundred and twelve thousand six hundred and eight dollars. One hundred and sixty-eight privates, at one hundred and fifty-six dollars each, twenty-six thousand two hundred and eight dollars. In all, three hundred and forty-four thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars. Additional pay for length of service, twenty-two thousand nine i·°“€°'**Y- hundred and eight dollars. nos1>ITAr. conrs. Seven hundred and seventy thousand four hundred dollars. H°“P*°“* C°'P’· Additional pay for length of service, ninety-nine thousand eight hundred dollars. PAY T0 GLERKS, MEssENoE1zs, AND LABORERS AT HEADQUARTERS or DIVISIONS, AND DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICE or THE CHIEF or STAFF. One chief clerk, at the office of the Chief of Stal}', two thousand et;Jl°’kS»'m°”°¤8°”· dollars per annum.` Six clerks at one thousand eight hundred dollars each r annum. Fifteen clerks at one thousand six hundred dollars eachcper annum. Twenty-seven clerks at one thousand four hundred dollars each per annum. Seventy-three clerks at one thousand two hundred dollars each per annum. One hundred clerks at one thousand dollars each per annum. Two clerks at nine hundred dollars each per annum. One clerk at seven hundred and twent dollars per annum. One captain of the watch at nine hundiled dollars per annum. Three watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum. One gardener at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum. One packer at eight hundred and forty dollars per annum. Two messengers at eight hundred and forty dollars each (per annum. Seventy-four messengers at seven hundred and twenty ollars each per annum. Two messengers at six hundred dollars each per annum. One laborer at six hundred and sixty dollars per annum. ` Two laborers at six hundred dollars each per annum. One laborer at four hundred and ei ‘ hty dollars per annum. Five charwomen at two hundred and forty dollars each per annum. ln all, three hundred and twenty-nine thousand and forty dollars. And said clerks, messengers, and laborers shall be employed and ·\·¤i»=¤¤¤¤e¤¤¢- assigned by the Secretary of War to the offices and positions in which they are to serve: ]’mv/der]. That no clerk, messenger, or laborer at fQf{{QF"‘{;, ,,-M D, headquarters of divisions, de rtments, or office of the Chief of Staff, 1·¤r¤¤¤fe¤¤¤f··r¤iMe¤- shall be assigned to duty withaany bureau in the War Department. ron PAY or ormomns or THE STAFF conrs, DIVISIONS, AND *‘**“*’*““”·°*°· DEPARTMENTS. MILITARY SEcnETAaY’s DEPARTXIENTZ For pay of officers in The Dj:Q,{,”*,Qg,§f’°'°’“Y" Military Secretary’s Department, ninety-one thousand five hundred dollars. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay. nineteen thousand dollars. In all, one hundred and ten thousand five hundred dollars.