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 F IFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1328. 1902. 511 anrmnn orrrcnns. Retired im. For pay of officers on the retired list, and for officers who may be 0‘“°°“‘· placed thereon during the current ·ear, one million six hundred and forty-three thousand three hundred and ninety-one dollars and seven cents: Provided, That the military storekeeper now on duty at the §'0‘g'f,Q°€é I to the VVhite House as doorkeeper to the President may be continued in that Presideutpe employment and shall receive the full pay and allowances of his grade from the date of his retirement until relieved by the President; and C,£§b(}'$,*§0€u‘j£gj’*° when the ordnance storekeeper with the rank of major now on duty ` as disbursing officer and assistant to the Chief of Ordnance is retired he shall be retired with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid L°“€°"“Y· with their current monthly pay, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars: Prmnded, That no part of this sum shall be used for pay- §{,°f§”g·€, hmmag ment of further increase of longevity pay to officers now on the retired limitedlist and officers hereafter retired from active service shall not be therefrom allowed or paid any increase of longevity pay above the sum allowed and paid to such officers at the date of retirement, unless retired on account of wounds received in battle. In all, two million sixty-eight thousand three hundred and ninety- one dollars and seven cents. y Burman ENLISTED MEN. ` For pay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired list, seven E¤¤¤¤=d mwhundred thousand dollars. M]S(ELLAyEOUg_ _ Miscellaneous. For pay of not exceeding one hundred hospital matrons, twelve thou- H°*P“’*l “““'°“”· sand dollars. For of one Superintendent Nurse Corps, one thousand eight N§;g’g;Q:S‘°“"°“'· hundredadollars. ` For one hundred and ninety-nine nurses, one hundred and thirteen N¤¤¤¤- thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. For pay of forty-two veterinarians, at one thousand five hundred V¤¤¤¤·¤·¤·i¤¤¤¤· dollars, sixty-three thousand dollars. For pay of translator and librarian of the military information T¤¤¤¤1¤¢<>r. vw division, Adjutant-General’s Office, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For thirty dental surgeons, at one hundred and fifty*dollars per D¤¤w1¤¤rs¤<>¤¤- month, fifty-six thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For pay of ninety paymasters’ clerks, one hundred and twenty-six P¤ym¤¤¤er’s clerks. thousand dollars. For paymasters’ clerks for length of service, eight thousand nine 1»<»¤s¤vm·- hundred and ten dollars. For pay of paymasters’ messengers, ten thousand dollars. Mmm"- For traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks and expert accountant T¤·v¤¤i¤¤¤¤r>¤¤¤<·>¤- of the Inspector-General’s Department, twenty-five thousand dollars: Prméded, That hereafter actual expenses only shall be paid to pay- mma. . masters’ clerks and the expert accountant of the Inspector~Genera ’s ,,,{§§§“§{,,§,T,$,‘Q’,$* "’ Department for sea travel when traveling on duty to, from, or between our island possessions. For e nses of courts·martial, courts of inquiry, military commis- Ccurwmsminl. eu-. sions, aiidtompensation of reporters and witnesses attending the same, twgniy 31;;¤~¤id¤**m· m h f bl b 1,,, d 0. or a `tiona to officer in c argc o pu ic ui 'n s an and mm, my grounds at Washi1i§t}hn, District of Columbia, one thousand dodars. of Cogidpbin. For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty, with- qu‘;°,Q;';‘g°u§*;;'{& °*