Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/757

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740 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 252. 1909. United States Army, as per Act of Congress approved May twenty-. third, nineteen hundred and eight, one thousan five hundred dollars. mfg';} {Q-1*,<;°n,§,°¤*· For Porto Rico Regiment o Infantry, of the United States Army, An£e,p.392.composed of two battalions of four companies each: °**`¤°°’°— Pay of officers, sixty-three thousand four hundred dollars. ¥·°¤H°'**Y· For additional pay or length of service, nine thousand one hundred ' dollars. ‘ m°£lg;i¤ *¤’¤*”**¤¤ For additional pay to officers required to be mounted who furnish ° their own mounts, one thousand four hundred dollars. E¤ii¤¤¤<i ¤¤¤· Pay of enlisted men, one hundred and twenty-nine thousand and twent —four dollars. i longevity- · Ad<htional pay for length of service, twenty-nine thousand mne hundred and twenty-five dollars. P1¤i1ir»nin¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- l rnrnrrrmm SCOUTS. 0¤i¤¤¤- Pay of officersz For fifty captains, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. d Pplrsfifty-eight first lieutenants, one hrmdred and sixteen thousand o . For fifty-eight second lieutenants, ninety-eight thousand six hundred dollars. For eight majors, in addition to a as captain, six hundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred) elbllars. » _ mQ_L*~:¤ ‘“”“"“”¥ For additional pay to sixteen battalion staff officers, required to be ` mopnted, who furnish their own mounts, three thousand two hundred dollars. ¤>¤¤¤***Y· For additional ay for length of service, eighty thousand dollars. -‘*¤¤¤*°° ¤°¤· _ For pay for enlisted men, five hrmdred and eighty-seven thousand — eiglht hundred and ninety-nine dollars and twenty cents. ¤>¤¤¢'**Y· or additional ay for length of service, fifty thousand dollars.

  • ’¤>‘ ¤°°°¤¤°*‘~ All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Army and

miscellaneous, except the a propriation for nule of officers and contract surgeons when audiorized by law, shalm disbursed and accounted for by officers of the Pay Department as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. gigeqjggi =g*}*°g,]_ Eucamrmmur AND Manrzuvnas, oaoamzrxn Mmrraz For paying the csmpment wm: expenses of the organized militia of any State, Territory, or o the “""" District of Columbia, which may be authorized by the becreta of War to participate in such encampments as may be establisheilrfor the field instruction of the troops of the Regular Army, as provided V°*· “· PP· "’· 77**- by sections fifteen and twenty-one of the Act of January twenty-iirst, mneteen hundred and three, entitled "Au Act to promote tile efficiency of the militia, and for other purposes," to be immediately available and to remain available until the end of the fiscal year ginpteen hundred and eleven, four hundred and twenty-five thousand o ars. m§,•;}{°*¤*°¤°° D°¥’°'*‘ sunsrsrmxcn DEPARTMENT. $¤Pi>li¤¤· Purchase of subsistence supplies: For issue, as rations to troops, civil employees when entitled thereto, hospital matrons, nurses, applicants for enlistment while held under observation, general risoners of war (including Indians held by the army as prisoners, but mr whose subsistence appropriation is not otherwise made), Indians employed with the army, without pay, as guides and scouts, and military convicts at posts; for the su srstence of the masters, officers, crews, and employees of the vessels of the army transport service; hot coiiee for troops traveling when supplied with cooked or travel rations; meals for recruiting parties, and applicants for enlistment while held under observation; authorized issues of soap, candles, matches, toilet paper, salt,