Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/2067

 mnnx. 20 1 5 Arlington Estate—Continued. Page I Army—Continued. - Pageportion of, etc.—Continued. I appropriation for support of—Continued. control over ..,... 136 fdr traveling expenses, pay1nasters’ rights of railroad not impaired 136 I clerks, etc .. ·. ... 209, 901 appropriation for expenses, experimental I for courts-martial expenses, etc .. 209, 901 farm- - ---.. . 199, 936 I for additional pay of officer in charge of Armor and Armament, I buildings, etc ... 209, 901 appropriation for new vessels ... 707, 1132, for commutation of quarters for officers, contracts for ... 707 I etc 209, 901 appropriation for fortifications, etc. 184, 873 for travel allowances, enlisted men on factory for manufacture of, may be erected. 707 I discharge .. 209, 901 Armories and Arsenals,, for undrawn clothing ... 209, 901 appropriation for manufacture of arms, I for interest on deposit, enlisted men- 209, 901 etc 217, 876 I for military information clerk ... 210, 901 for Rock Island 620, 1164 I for expert accountant, Inspector-Gem for Sandy Hook proving ground, I eral’s Department .. 210, 901 N. J .. 621, 1165 for mileage to officers and surgeons. - 210, 901 for Springfield, Mass ... 621, 1165 settlement of mileage account. 210, 901 for Watertown, Mass ... 621, 1165 travel without troops, what constitutes 901 ‘ for Schuylkill, Philadelphia, Pa. 621, 1165 transportation requests, etc 210, 901 for repairs, etc 186, 216, 621, 1165 travel on bond-aided railroads, etc. 210, 902 right of way granted through, at Pittsburg, reimbursement of officers traveling Pa ,.. 35 without requests .. 902 employees of, allowed leaves of absence,. . 746 of certain officers for travel expenses Arms, Theodore J., I refunded- ; .--.-..--.-...--... 902 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing. 297 I actual expenses to officers for sea Armstrong, B. W., I travel .-...-.-..-.-...-. 210, 902 deficiency appropriation for ..-.. 1051 I leaves of absence to officers in foreign Armstrong, Lewis R., _ service, when to commence, etc -.-. 902 pension increased ... 1524 travel allowance to officers, etc., on Armstrong, Stella B. (widow), discharge .. 210, 902 pension increased --...-. 1605 on reentering service in Philippines. - 903 Army (see Army reorganization). on actual expenses, etc., on discharge- 903 appropriation for support of ...-... 205, 895 sea travel, on discharge to island posor Commanding General’s office 205, 895 sessions, etc .-..-.-...-..- 210 for contingent expenses --..- 205, 895 for traveling expenses civilian physi- . for Adjutant-General’s Department. . 205, 895 cians --- L -...--.- 210 I for United States Service School -..-. 205, 895 for contract surgeons. .. ..-..-.-.. 210, 903 I for Inspector-General’s Department. . 205, 899 for hospital stewards ..--.-..-..-.- 210 for Signal Service ...-.-.. . .- 205, 896 increased pay for foreign service fixed- -. 903 for pay of line officers; longevity 206, 896 time of service computed -. 903 for pay of enlisted men ..--- 206, 896 increase for Chinese service -...--- 903 allotments of; payment, etc ... 206, 896 for 20 per cent increase to enlisted extra pay for Spanish war, etc ... 897 men .-..---.--..-..--.- 211, 903 for engineer battalion ..-..-. 206, 898 increase for service in Porto Rico, for Ordnance Department ... 206, 898 I Cuba, etc ..-.---.--.--.-.-- 211, 903 for noncommissioned staff, unattached 207, 898 I · no extra-duty pay, etc ..-..--.--,. 211, 903 for Signal Corps -... 207, 898 I for additional pay, increased rank - 211 for Hospital Corps ..-... 207, 898 I method of accounting .-.-.-- 211 for clerks and messengers at headquar- · for Subsistence Department, supplies, ters 207, 898 etc .-..-.--. 211, 903, 904 for pay of the general staff ..-... 207, 899 for Quartermastefs Department, regular Adjutant-General’s Department. . . 207, 899 supplies .-.-.-..-.,. 212, 904 Inspector-General’s Department?. . 207, 899 incidental expenses ..-..-...--.--. 212, 905 Corps of Engineers .. . .-.. 207, 899 transporting remains of civilian em- Ordnance Department -... 208, 899 ployees .-.-.-...-,-.._,__ 213 Quartermastefs Department .. 208, 899 horses for cavalry and artillery_ _ _ _ 212, 906 Subsistence Department ... 208, 900 barracks and quarters -...-. · ...-... 2 13, 906 Medical Department .. . ... 208, 900 transportation of Army and supplies 213, 906 Pay Department .-...-..-. 208, 900 I payments to land~grant railroads- - - 214,907 J udge-Advocate-General’s Depart- I construction of military roads and . ment ..-.-.,...--... . .- 2 08, 900 bridges in Alaska. --.. - ..-.. 214, 906 Signal Corps ..-.. 208, 900 clothing, camp, and garrison equipay of regimental sergeant-majors, etc. 208 page .-.-.--- - .-.- ‘ ..--.--.-. 214, 906 Record and Pension Office 208, 900 I construction and repair of hospitals- 215, 907 for retired officers -. . ... 208, 900 quarters for hospital stewards ..-..-.. 215 for retired enlisted men ...-. 209, 900 shooting galleries and ranges -. 215, 908 for hospital matrons ..-. 209, 901 for Medical Department, supplies ---. 215, 908 for pay of Superintendent of Nurse Corps Army Medical Museum and Library 215, 908 and nurses ...-...-. 209, 901 credit to disbursing officer, etc .--.--- 215 for veterinarians -..-..-. 209, 901 library Su eon-General’s Office -.--. 908 assignment to artillery. · - 901 for Enginee1i§)epartment, expenses - - 215, 908 for dental surgeons ... ; - . . 901 I for Ordnance Department, current exfor Army War College expenses - - . 209, 903 I penses .---...-.--.--.-..--. 216, 909 for paymasters’ clerks, pay of ..--.-. 209, 901 I additional members of board of ordfor paymasters’ messengers .- 209,901 I nance authorized ...-...-...-. `910