Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/1048

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. sm. II. ca. 000. 1909. 1031 For extra pay of one ordnance soldier when em loyed in department of ordnance and gunnery, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; For extra ay of two enlisted men (cavalrymen) when performing s ecial skilled) mechanical labor, at fifty cents each per day, three hundifed and thirteen dollars; For extra pay of one enlisted man (cavalryman) employed as saddler, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; For extra ay of one enlisted man on duty in cha e of engineer property andp fatigue, at fifty cents per day, one hunged and fifty- six dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of four enlisted men as assistants and attendants at tlhel library, at fifty cents each per day, six hundred and eighty-four ol ars; For extra pay of one enlisted man as clerk in the department of practial militariy engineering and to the officer in charge of waterworks and wor s of construction at the Military Academy, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay/T of three enlisted men as clerks in the office of the quartermaster, nited States Military Academy, at fifty cents each per day, five hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of three enlisted men (artillerymen) when perfor ` extra mechanical labor, at fifty cents each per day, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of two enlisted men as messengers in the office of the adjutant, United States Military Academy, at thirty-five cents each per day, two hundred and nineteen dollars and ten cents; For extra pay of one enlisted man in charge of property and saddle equipment pertaining to riding and equitation other t an military, one hun red and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as clerk in charge of clothing room in quartermaster’s storehouse, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of one enlisted man employed in the department of civil and military engineering, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fift 1-six dollars and fifty cents: li or extra pay of one sergeant (cavalryman) in charge of stables and horses, at fifty cents per day, one hundred am eighty-two dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of two teamstcrs (cavalrymenl, at thirty-five cents each per day, two hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of nine laborers (cavalrymen) employed in keeping clean the e uipments used by cadets in riding, nine hundred and eighty-five dollars and ninety-five cents; For extra pay of one sergeant of engineers, acting first sergeant, one hundred and eight dollars; For extra pay ofb two cooks of engineers, at twelve dollars per month each, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars; [’r·m,·ide=d, That the extra pay provirid by the preceding para- Qzvgchauom graphs shall not be paid to any enlisted man who receives extra-dutyp pav under existing laws or army regulations. ln all, for pay of Military Academy band, field musicians, general army service, cavalry detachment, artillery detachment, enlisted men on detached service, and extra pay of enlisted men on special duty at the Military Academy, one hundred and eighty-eight thousand four hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-three cents.