OFFICES THE SALARIES OF WHICH HAVE BEEN INCREASED AND REDUCED, ETC.—Con.
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT-Continued.
Hereafter the Secretary of War shall be authorized to detach from the Army at large such number of enlisted men as may be neces- sary to perform duty at the various recruit depots and the United States military prison, and of the enlisted men so detached, and while performing such duty, there shall be allowed for each depot and the prison one who shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of battalion or squadron sergeant-major, and for each recruit and prison company one who shall have the rank, pay, and allow- ances of first sergeant, five the rank, pay, and allowances of ser- geant, and six the rank, pay, and allowances of corporal, of the arm of the service to which they respectively belong A colonel or lieutenant-colonel heretofore or hereafter assigned to active duty shall hereafter receive the same pay and allowances as a retired major would receive under a like assignment ... All enlisted men of the Regular Army who have been appointed commissioned officers of Philippine Scouts subsequent to March 2, 1903, or who may hereafter be so appointed, and 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 enlisted 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
Hereafter no officer holding a rank above that of colonel shall be retired except for disability or on account of having reached the age of sixty-four years until he shall have served at least one year in such rank....
(By the Military Academy appropriation act, pp. 226 to 236, inclusive.)
Master mechanic, from $1,500 to $1,800..
Stenographer and typewriter in the Adjutant's Office, from $600 to $720....
Total, Military Academy...
(By the Naval appropriation act, pp. 237 to 268, inclusive.)
Assistant engineer on the retired list of the Navy (Henry E. Rhoades), from the half-pay list, $950, to the 75 per cent pay list of retired officers, $1,425 (act, May 23, 1906, p. 583). Any officer of the Navy not above the grade of captain who served with credit as an officer or as an enlisted man in the regular or volunteer forces during the civil war prior to April 9, 1865, other- wise than as a cadet, and whose name is borne on the official register of the Navy, and who has heretofore been, or may here- after be, retired on account of wounds or disability incident to the service or on account of age or after forty years' service, may, in the discretion of the President, by and with the advice and con- sent of the Senate, be placed on the retired list of the Navy with the rank and retired pay of one grade above that actually held by him at the time of retirement: Provided, That this provision shall not apply to any officer who received an advance of grade at or since the date of his retirement or who has been restored to the Navy and placed on the retired list by virtue of the provisions of a special act of Congress ...
OFFICES THE SALARIES OF WHICH HAVE BEEN INCREASED AND REDUCED, ETC.-Con.
NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT-Continued.
PAY OF THE NAVY-continued.
The provision contained in section 13 of an act approved March 3, 1899, entitled "An act to reorganize and increase the efficiency of the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States," reading as follows: "Provided, That such officers when on shore shall receive the allowances, but fifteen per centum less pay than when on sea duty; but this provision shall not apply to warrant officers commissioned under section twelve of this act," is repealed.
All chaplains now in the Navy above the grade of lieutenant shall receive the pay and allowances of lieutenant-commander in the Navy according to length of service under the provisions of law for that rank, and all chaplains now in the Navy in the grade of lieutenant shall receive their present sea pay when on shore duty: Provided, That naval chaplains hereafter appointed shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of lieutenant (junior grade) in the Navy until they shall have completed seven years of service, when they shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of lieutenant in the Navy; and lieutenants shall be promoted, whenever vacancies occur, to the grade of lieutenant-commander, which shall consist of five numbers, and when so promoted shall receive the rank, pay, and allowances of lieutenant-commander in the Navy... The allowances of civil engineers and professors of mathematics in the Navy shall be the same as are or may be provided by or in pursuance of law for naval constructors, and the allowances of assistant civil engineers the same as for assistant naval construct-
Total, Pay of the Navy, specific.........
NAVAL HOME, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Kitchen servant, from $200 to $240 .
Any officer of the Marine Corps below the grade of brigadier-general who served with credit as an officer or as an enlisted man in the regular or volunteer forces during the civil war prior to April 9, 1865, otherwise than as a cadet, and whose name is borne on the official register of the Marine Corps, and who has heretofore been, or may hereafter be, retired on account of wounds or disability incident to the service, or on account of age or after forty years' service, may, in the discretion of the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, be placed on the retired list of the Marine Corps with the rank and retired pay of one grade above that actually held by him at the time of retirement: Provided, That this provision shall not apply to any officer who received an advance of grade since the date of his retirement or who has been restored to the Marine Corps and placed on the retired list by virtue of the provisions of a special act of Congress..
Total, Naval Establishment, specific
(By the Indian appropriation act, pp. 104 to 163, inclusive.)
Superintendent of Sherman Institute at Riverside, Cal., from $2,000 to $2,250.....
Superintendent of Indian school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo., from
OFFICES THE SALARIES OF WHICH HAVE BEEN INCREASED AND REDUCED, ETC.-Con.
INDIAN DEPARTMENT-Continued.
The compensation of Indian police officers is increased from $15 per month each, and of privates from $10 per month each, for 1906, to $25 and $20 per month each, respectively, for 1907.. The compensation of matrons to teach Indian girls in house- keeping and other household duties, is reduced from $70 per month each for 1906, to $60 per month each for 1907
Total, Indian Department, specific....
(By the Post-Office appropriation act, pp. 271 to 282, inclusive.)
Inspectors in charge of divisions, from $2,500 to $3,000 each.................
Grand total, offices the salaries of which have been spe- cifically increased and the amount of such increase 598 378,555.00 Grand total, offices the salaries of which have been spe- cifically reduced, and the amount of such reduction..........
VI. AMOUNT OF CONTRACTS AUTHORIZED BY APPROPRIATION ACTS IN ADDITION TO APPROPRIATIONS MADE THEREIN.
For the construction of buildings on the military reservation at Fort Mason, Cal., for a general depot for the supply departments of the United States Army, and the necessary storehouses, offices, shops, stables, sheds, power houses, quarters, and other buildings, together with wharves for the accommodation of at least four ships of the army transport service, including the preparation of the ground for building sites, the acquisition by condemnation proceedings of the submerged lands needed for wharves, the construction of roads, walks, and drainage, and for the installation of sewerage, water-supply, and electric-light systems, within the limit of cost of $1,500,000, in addition to the appropriation of $750,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 51)
By the District of Columbia act:
For site for and toward the construction of one 8-room school building in Anacostia (eighth division) to relieve the Van Buren School, within the limit of cost of $60,000, in addition to the appropriation of $40,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 84).
For site for and toward the construction of one 8-room school building to relieve the McCormick School, within the limit of cost of $60,000, in addition to the appropriation of $40,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 84)..
By the Military Academy act:
For completing the necessary improvements at the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., in accordance with the general plan approved by the Secretary of War, in addition to the contracts of $5,500,000 previously authorized, contracts are authorized for (p. 236)..
For constructing an addition to the post-office at Baltimore, Md., within the limit of cost of $150,000, in addition to the appropriation of $75,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 283)
For constructing a first-class ocean-going tug for service in saving life and property in the vicinity of the North Pacific coast of the United States, and the equipment of the same with wire- less-telegraph apparatus, surfboats, and such other life and property saving appliances as may be deemed useful in assisting vessels and rescuing persons and property from the perils of the sea, said vessel to cooperate with the life- saving station at or near Neah Bay, within the limit of cost of $170,000, in addition to the appro- priation of $100,000 therefor, a contract is au- thorized for (p. 289) ..
For constructing a steam vessel specially fitted for and adapted to service at sea in bad weather, for the purpose of blowing up or otherwise destroy- ing or towing into port wrecks, derelicts, and other floating dangers to navigation, said vessel to be operated and maintained by the Revenue- Cutter Service under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, within the limit of cost of $250,000, in addition to the appropriation of $100,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 289). For constructing a light-vessel to be placed off Nantucket Shoals, Mass., within the limit of cost of $115,000, in addition to the appropriation of $50,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 296)....
For constructing a light-vessel for the sea entrance to Ambrose Channel, New York Bay, within the limit of cost of $115,000, in addition to the appropriation of $50,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 297)
For establishing a light-house on Staten Island, N. Y., and raising West Bank light, within the limit of cost of $100,000, in addition to the appro- priation of $50,000 therefor, a contract is author- ized for (p. 297) .
For constructing a light and fog signal station on the south end of the breakwater, harbor of refuge, Milwaukee, Wis., within the limit of cost of $100,000, in addition to the appropria- tion of $50,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 297)
For constructing a light and fog-signal station on Rock of Ages, Lake Superior, within the limit of cost of $100,000, in addition to the appro- priation of $50,000 therefor, a contract is authorized for (p. 297)
For constructing a steam tender for use of the light-house engineer of the twelfth light-house district, within the limit of cost of $150,000, in addition to the appropriation of $50,000 there- for, a contract is authorized for (p. 297)
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