Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/753

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736 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 252. 1909. For pay of five hundred and fifty-two first-class privates, at eighteen dollars per month each, one hundred and nineteen thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars. For pa of one hundred and sixty-eight privates, at fifteen dollars per month each, thirty thousand two hundred and forty dollars. · For additional pa to eleyen sergeants, serving as mess sergeants, at six dollars per month, seven hundred and ninety-two dollars. For additional pay for length of service, fifty thousand dollars. nmpxm cup. nosrrrsr. conrs. For pay of enlisted men, nine hundred and forty-two thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars. For additional pay for length of service, one hundred and forty thousand dollars. wgllerks. mcnwnsers. rar TO CLEBKS, nmssmmmzs, AND Lanonmzs AT nnsnquaivmns or ' DIVIBIONS, AND DEPARTMENTS AND ormcs or rum cum! or STAFF. One chief clerk, at the office of the Chief of Staf, two thousand » dollars per annum. _ Fifteen clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each per annum. ~ Fifteen clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each per annum. Thirty-eight clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each per annum. Seventy-three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each per annum. Eighty-four clerks, at one thousand dollars each per annum. Two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each er annum. One clerk, at seven hundred and twenty dlhllars per annum. One captain of the watch, at nine hundred dollars r annum. Three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dlillars each per annum. One gardener, at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum. One packer, at eight hundred and forty dollars r annum. Two messengers, at eight hundred and fort dollfrs each er annum. Seventy-four messengers, at seven hundred, and twenty d)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 eighty dollars per annum. Five charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each per annum. In all, three hundred and forty-four thousand six hundred and forty dollars. . =*¤¤iH¤·¤¤¤¤*· And said clerks, messengers, and laborers shall be employed and 4 assigned by the Secretary of War to the offices and positions in which gm·is¢T , W r Dc. they are to serve; Prvmded, That no clerk, messenver, or laborer at ptutinhiellorbdideu. h08·d(L-;8-Pliers of (IIVISIOHS, d6£8·!'f·Ul0DlGS, 0I` office of the Chief of Staff, shall assigned to duty wit any bureau in the War Department. SWT •>¤T¤¤¤- you PAY OF OFFICERS OF THE STAFF CORPS AND STAFF DEPARTMENTS, Aaymue-c¤¤e¤x·¤ ADJUTANT—GENERAL,S Dnmirrmnzvrz For av of ciiicei-S in th D“"“"“"““‘ Argutant-General’s Department, eightysightpthousand five hundred dollars. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, twenty-two thousand dollars. D;:P°"m°;;°°°°”l'¤ INSPECTOR·GENERAL,S DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the ° Inspector-General’s Department, fifty-nine thousand dollars.