Class C. All persons receiving an annual salary of $4 or more, or a compensation at the rate of 840 or 12"%. but less than $900 per annum. Class D. All persons receiving an annual salary of $4 or more, or a compensation at the rate of $900 or 7. but less than $1,000 per annum. Class E. All persons receiving an annual salary of §1, " or more, or a compensation at the rate of $1,000 or mo“, but less than $1,200 per annum. Class 1. All persons receiving an annual salary of $1.2 or more, or a compensation at the rate of $1,200 or not, but less than $1,400 per annum. Class 2. All persons receiving an annual salary of $1.s" or more, or a compensation at the rate of $1,400 or "% but less than $1,600 per annum. Class 3. All persons receiving an annual salary of $1.40 or more, or a compensation at the rate of $1,600 or IL . but less than $1,800 per annum. Class 4. All persons receiving an annual salary of $1. or more, or a compensation at the rate of $1,500 or Is but less than $2,000 per annum. Class 5. All persons receiving an annual salary of *.. or more, or a compensation at the rate of $2,000 or 2.4 but less than $2,500 per annum. Class 6. All persons receiving an annual salary of $4 or more, or a compensation at the rate of $2,500 or 1° per annum. Provided, That this classification shall not include pen sons appointed to an office by and with the advice consent of the Senate, nor persons employed as mere borers or workmen; but all positions whose occupant s designated as laborers or workmen and who were, pre May 6, 1896, and on June 10, 1896, regularly assigns: work of the same grade as that performed by clas employees shall be included within this classifi abHereafter no person who is appointed as a labor workman without examination under the civil sen rules shall be assigned to work of the same grade as a performed by classified employees.' 'This rule appeared originally as a War Department classification. It wasexte to the civil service generally by order of the President dated May 29, 1899. INDEX. [The references are to paragraphs unless pages are indicated. Articles of war are indicated by their numbers, the letters A. W following the number of the article.] Agents (see Disbursing Agents, and Indian Agents): | Appropriations-Coensned disbursing, 291-2958. expenditures noXX Sex Alds: appointment, 556, 557. brigadier-generals, 557. expenses of comme ca adi am fiscal year. 14. permanent. 276 restriction on expent lieutenant-general, 556. major-generals, 557. military secretary, 556. Appointments to Omce, 7-9 (see President, Civil preference to honorably discharged soldiers, recess, 8, 9, 163, 164. rejected, lists of, 11a. temporary, restriction on, 18, 19. Appropriations (see Treasury Department): amount of, how determined, 275, 623. application, 271, 620. balances, application of, 279–282. balances, disposition of, 624. contingent, restriction on, 274. contracting beyond, 659. statement of IT .=74 statements of prese unexpended art vat c magazine small arr organization, 11* pay of officers, clerks, “ Arms (see Armona Muda KDC ment): damages to, etc. 7 issues to Executive Da losing, spoiling etc. 156" Army (see Regular Army and want commander in chief, 2. composition, 500–508. engineer troops, 1452. enlisted strength, 57, s enlisted strength of, restri tre ? government of, in the dead, pe à ̋e increase of 1899. 515 576 increase of 1901, how effected as Indian scouts, 506 infantry, 1445-1451 line of, 962, 1419-1429. 144HZEN 1051. (See Line of the Arm maximum strength, 1452 native troops. p. 1064. Philippine Porto Rico, 506 p. 1065 payments to troops 806-504. peace establishment, cik promotions, p. 1060. reorganization of. act for pp. 6 restriction on enlisted strengt strength of, restriction, p. 106 strength, enlisted 507 volunteer forces, 543, 14 f vacancies in line, how ties.** war establishment, -514 Army Medical Museum, 28 Army Register: distribution, 490, 491 House of Representatives 1 Appropriations-Continued. expenditures not to exceed. 272 expenses of commissions and inqune, fiscal year, 184. permanent, 276. restriction on expenditures, 619. statement of, in estimates, 298. statements of prior, in estimates, 18 unexpended, application of, 279-XL Armories (see Ordnance Department: annual accounts of expenditures 115, bonds, by whom given, 1192. enticing away workmen, etc.. 115 establishment, 1190, exemption of employees from jure dav inventions, expenditures on proh hard, Ja leave of absence to employees, 119% misconduct of employees, 11. magazine small arms, 1202. officers, 1190. organization, 1190, pay of officers, clerks, etc, 119: 11 Arms (see Armories, Militia, and Odnowr ment): damages to, etc., 897, 1638. issues to Executive Departments, L issues to Territories, 1780, 171 losing, spoiling, etc., 1647. magazine, manufacture, 120 replacing ordnance issued to States, 13 selling, losing, etc., 1649. Army (see Regular Army, and Volunteer jerme appointments, pp. 1060-1062. artillery corps, 1429-1444. cavalry, 1419-1428. commander in chief, 2. composition, 500–508. details, p. 1060. engineer troops, 1452. enlisted strength, 507, 508. enlisted strength of, restriction, p. 184 government of, in the field, pp. 1574,1% increase of 1899, 515, 516. increase of 1901, how effected, 1454. Indian scouts, 506. infantry, 1445-1451. line of, 962, 1419–1429, 1445–1451, pp 1051. (See Line of the Army 1 maximum strength, 1453. native troops, Philippine Islamis p. 1064. Porto Rico, 505; p. 1065. payments to troops, 800-804 peace establishment, 499-508 promotions, p. 1060, reorganization of, set for, pp. 1045-; më restriction on enlisted strength, wr” strength of, restriction, p 1064. strength, enlisted, 507, 508. volunteer forces, 348, 545, 348. vacancies in line, how filled, 1454 war establishment, 509–514. Army Medical Museum, 940, Army Register: distribution, 490, 491. House of Representatives, furnished ta lineal rank to appear in. 493. |