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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 803. 1901. 90]. RETIRED ENLISTED MEN. For ay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired list-, six E****”*°‘* ***°**· hundrerd and thirty-five thousand four hundred and twenty-three dollars and seventy cents. MISCELLANEOUS. For pay of not exceeding one hundred hospital matrons, twelve ‘H<>¤1>i¤¤1¤¤mq¤¤· thousand dollars. For a of one Superintendent Nurse Corps, one thousand eight Nurseshundreg dbllars. _ For two hundred and twenty-seven nurses, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. _ For pay of forty-two veterinarians, at one thousand five hundred V<>¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤ dollars, sixty-three thousand dollars: Provided, That twelve of the gg,vg¤· um veterinarians herein provided for, may be assi ned to the artillery. W q ` For thirty dental surgeons, at one hundred and fifty dollars per nemismgsous month, fifty-four thousand dollars. . For pay of ninety paymasters’ clerks, one hundred and twenty-six .Paymasters’ asm. thousand dollars. For paymasters’ clerks for length of service, eight thousand seven hundred dollars. For pay of paymasters’ messengers, ten thousand dollars. —¤¤¢¤¤¢¤g¤¤¤- For traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks and expert accountant aT*¤;§;€1?S55gg¤k;¢¤· of the Inspector-General’s Department, thirty-five thousand dollars. P ym ` For expenses of courts-martial, courts of inquiry, and compensation 8x%;‘;§gm¤¤*¤l·¢*¢·· of reporters and witnesses attending the same, twenty thousand dollars. ` For additional pay to officer in charge of public buildings and ce·}{§,•*g§gm;gg~i§6g§§é grounds at Washington, District of Columbia, one thousand do lars. builclinsslghismcc or For commutation of ciluarters to commissioned officers on duty, with- °‘€`$T,l{,,°,;mi,,,, of out trootps, at stations w ere there are no public quarters, four hundred ‘1'***”°'°· thousan dollars. . For travel allowance to enlisted men on discharge, four million eu'1{{s*’{Eg*m:}}°;‘;?*§£; (l0ll8.1‘S.charge. For clothing not drawn due to enlisted men on discharge, one mil- Undmwn cxotumslion dollars. For interest on soldiers’ deposits, fifty thousand dollars, and so u},*g§e'(‘{$,Q]*;,*;,d°P°¤**S· much as may be necessary to pay back such deposits. ` For pay of the translator and librarian of the military information ,,§§?G**j},*;§,‘;§»S*},‘,?,,jc*;· giwiision of the Adjutant-General’s Office, one thousand eight hundred ` o ars. For a of ex ert accountant for the Inspector-General’s De art- ExP°** §°°°*m°°*£*· ment, idwg thousand five hundred dollars. P &ii)::?¤iiz1$¤§Fnera1 S For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, when authorized by M“°"·$'°°°°***°°*S· law, five hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter officers _Pu,QQ'{”°’- so traveling shall be aid seven cents per mile and no more; distances to be computed andp mileage to be paid over the shortest usually traveled routes, with deduction as hereinafter rovided; and payment ,,g§°,§§§g{*,$,*{;_°* ****1** and settlement of mileage accounts of officers diiall be made according to distances and deductions computed over routes established and by mileage tables prepared by the Paymaster-General of the Army unde1· the d1rection of the Secretary of War; and all payments made by paymasters on account of mileage previous to the passage of this Act shall be settled in accordance with distance tables officially promulgated and in use at date of payment. The Secretary of War ,N’}`g;;9} ;‘jg*;{**=;%*;f may; determine what shall constitute travel and duty "without troops " suruzesggc. wit in the meaning of the laws governing the payment of milea e and commutation of quarters to officers of the Army: Provédgd further, That officers who so desire may, u on a plication to the qu*é;*gSP°’m**°¤ ’°· Quartermasteifs Department, be furnished) with, transportation `