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 512 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. ’Sess. 1. C11. 1328. 1902. out troo(ps, at staitiionshwhereéhlere are no public quarters, three hunan twenty- ve thousand ollars. mjlll°'”¤*°°· mmm For travel allowance to enlisted men on discharge, one million ` dollars. · ` ‘»'*°*m¤8- For clothing not drawn due to enlisted men on discharge, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. dggjgst °° '°l‘“°"“' For iptprest on soldiers’ d t.s.,  thousand dollars, and so much as may necessary to pay suc e its. E*¥’°" °°°°""“““~ For pay of expert accountant for theTi;pector—General’s Department, two thousand five hundred dollars. e,f““°‘*° '° °“°°‘“· For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, when authorized by law, four hundred thousand dollars. °°“"`“""“’*°°“”· For thlpee hundred contract surgeons, five hundred and forty thousand dol rs. . T"°“°]1§,’,d°°“° l"' For additional twenty r centum increase on pay of· enlisted men mm. m · . . cu one million seven hundredlmd seventy-one thousand four hundred and mlm, ,,,,*’°',,,,,°°"' *“' 6illltysi1d)dlitimn:luthirty_follrccllts- of mm'ed fli, _ or o en per cen um increase on pay co ISSIOH o - ¤*¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤-=· l for cers serving at foreign stations, four hundred and fifty-one thousand £}’,,V’*§,· ,,, (1,,,,,,, four hundred and  y·six dollars: Prmrided, That hereafter the pay MM-- pro rof all commissioned officers and enlisted men sewing beyond the licmits of the States comprising the Union and the Territories of the United States contiguous thereto shall be increased ten per centum for ollicers and twenty per centum for enlisted men over and above the rates of pay proper as fixed by law for time of peace, and the time of guch service sal}:. l be countetg from the date o departure from said tates to the te of return ereto. Amr WM ¤·>¤¤¤¢- For the continuance of the Armty War College, having for its object the direction and coordination of e instruction in the V8·1'l0l1S service schools, extension of the opportunities for investigation and study in the Arniy2;nrd` militia of the Unitpcwmtez fiftleeu thpusandl dollars. d MW- Hood hat the ecretary o ar is ere y authorize to expen %l1>l?§?!lJ(ly£d· the sum of tour hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, from the unexpended balance of the emergency fund appropriated in the Act approved March third eighteen hundred and ninety- nine, for the erection of therecessary building; for the_Arniy Vllar College, established at Washington Barracks, istrxct ot Coiumbm, ger the instruction of officers of the Army and militia of the United `tates. m1;g_r{¤mg'1Ein¤;>ntr~**· bufgpgtgrtg lg; pgplgiitpglcpzgiment of infantry. composed of two 0***** Pay of officers of the line, fifty-three thousand eight hundred dollars. E““’°°‘l ‘“°“· Pay of enlisted men, one hundred and forty-five thousand five hundred and forty-eight dollars. Philippine scouts. PHILIPPINE SCOUTS. °““°°"’· Fifty first lieutenants, eighty thousand dollars. _ Fifty second lieutenants, seventy-five thousand dollars. _ E¤l'=*‘°** '¤°“- Noncommissioned officers and(pr1vates, fifty companies, uve hundred ékggggoun www and fifteen thousand one hundr and sixty dollars:  That all py for umm men. enlisted men of the Regular Army who served as commissioned officers of United States Volunteers orlganized in eighteen hundred and ninety- eight and eighteen hundred an ninety-nine, or who have served or may be now serving as such in the Porto Rico Provisional Regiment or in the Philippine Scouts, who, upon their muster out, have returned or may return to the ranks of the Regular Army., shall have such period of service counted as if it had been rendered as enhsted men, and that they be entitled to all continuous-service pay and to count, in computing the time necessary to enable them to retire, as enlisted men.