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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2511. 1907. I 161 In all, three hundred and forty-four thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars. Additional pay for length of service, twenty-eight thousand dollars. '-·°¤¤°'“Y- nosrrnr. conrs. d Seven hundred and eighty-three thousand three hundred and sixty H°¤P“¤' °°¤·¤- ollars. Additional pay for length of service, eighty-seven thousand dollars. PAY TO cLEnKs, Mmssnmmns, AND LABonE1zs AT HEADQUARTERS or DIVT- SIONS, AND DEPARTMENTS AND ormcm or THE cmmr or STAFF. ' One chief clerk, at the office of the Chief of Staff, two thousand wf¥¢¤=¤· ¤¤¤¤·=¤¤¤¤· dollars per annum. ` Six c erks at one thousand eight hundred dollars each per annum. Fifteen clerks at one thousan six hundred dollars each per annum. Twenty-seven clerks at one thousand four hundred dollars each per annum. Seventy-three clerks at one thousand two hundred dollars each per annum. One hundred clerks at one thousand dollars each per annum. ` Two clerks at nine hundred dollars each r annum. One clerk at seven hundred and twenty tfdllars per annum. One captain of the watch at nine hundred dollars per annum. ' Three watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum. ` One gardener at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum. One packer at eight hundred and forty do lars pier annum. Two messengers at eight hundred and fort dol rs each per annum. Seventy-four messengers at seven hundredy and twenty dollars 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 r annum. One laborer at four hundred and eighty cllblllars per annum. _ {Five charwonien at two hundred and forty dollars each per annum. In all, three hundred and twenty-nine thousand and forty dollars. And said clerks, messengers and laborers shall be employed and A¤*¤¤*¤°¤*· assigned by the Secretary of War to the officcs and positions in which they are to serve: 15·0vided, That no clerk, messenger, or laborer at {,‘(3;?*<;h WM Dt__ hea`dquarters of divisions, departments, or office of the Chief of Staff, partment romsuaen. shall be assigned to duty wit any bureau in the War Department. ron PAY or orricmzs OF THE STAFF CORPS, D1v1s1oNs, AND m·:rAn·r- Sm" ¤¤*¤¤·· ¤*·‘· MENTS. Miunnr SECRE'I'ARY,S DEPARTMENT: For psy of officers in the M ili- Dg¤i¤j:;nrgu§¢¢~¤¤’¤ tarv Secretary°s Department, seventy-six thousand five hundred dollars. rl):te,p.1l58. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be id with their current monthly pay, twenty-two thousand dollars; gin- §;g·3·»-to be pm vided, That when a vacancy of lieutenant-colonel shall occur in the list mmeix. of either permanent or detailed officers of that grade in The Military Secretarv s Department, the omcer now holding a permanent appointment with the rank of major in that department may be promoted to such vacancy. In all, ninety -eight thousand five hundred dollars. Iusrmcron-GENEnAL’S DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the Dgmg{_G°°°”"” Inspector-Generals Department, fifty thousan five hundred dollars. B or additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, sixteen thousand dollars, In all, sixty-six thousand five hundred dollars.