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 246 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 115. 1910. ` _ CORPS or ENGINEERS. E¤f¤¤¤¤‘¤•¤·¤¤¤- For pay of enlisted men, four hundred and seventy-Eve thousand seven hundred and sixteen dollars. _ _ Additional pay for length of service, sixty-six thousand dollars. 0RDNANcE DEPARTMENT. _ °""’““°°°°"*"* h1For paydofl enlisted men, two hundred and sixteen thousand and t `rt —six dollars. Additional pay for length of service, one hundred thousand dollars. QUARTERMAsTER’s DEPARTMENT. Q¤=¤’m'¤¤¤*¤H*=*‘· For ay of two hundred post quartermaster-sergeants, at forty- gum five doHars r month each, one hundred and eight thousand dollars. Additiongc pay for length of service, thirty-six thousand dollars. sURs1s·rENcE DEPARTMENT. g_gggf"‘*'°•'Y‘°°'“ For pay of two hundred and seven plost commissary-sergeants, at forty-five dollars per month each, one undred and eleven thousand seven hundred and eigihty dollars. Additional pay for ength of service, forty-five thousand dollars. SIGNAL oonrs. _, S‘¥”**‘°°"P'~ For pay of forty-two master signal electricians, at nine hundred dollars each, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For pa of one hundred and thirty-two first-class sergeants, at five hundred and fortly dollars each, seventy-one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. For pay of one hundred and forty-four sergeants, at thirty-six dollars per month each, sixty-two thousand two hundred and eight dollars. For ay of twenty-four cooks, at thirtly dollars per month each, eight tlilousand six hundred and forty dollars. For pay of one hundred and fifty-six corporals, at twenty-four dollars per month each, forty-four thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight dollars. For pay of five hundred and fifty-two fi1st—class privates, at eighteen dollars per month each, one hundred and nineteen thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars. For pay of one hundred and sixty-eight privates, at fifteen dollars per month each, thirty thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Additional pay to twelve sergeants, serving as mess sergeants, at six dollars per month, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. Additional pay for length of service, fift ·two thousand dollars. Y r1osPrrAL conrs. H'”P“·°*C°'¤* For pay of enlisted men, nine hundred and forty-five thousand three hundred and twelve dollars. Additional pay for length of service, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. PAY TO CLERKS, MEssENGERs, AND LABORERS AT HEADQUARTERS or DIVISIONS, AND DE1>AnTMENTs, AND 1>osTs c0MMANDED BY GENERAL OFFICERS, AND orrroE or THE cumr or STAFF. e,§}°""'r “‘°“’°“*°”· One chief clerk, at the office of the Chief of Staff, two thousand dollars per annum. Fifteen clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each per annum.