Statement of the prices at which the articles of NEW UNIFORM for the Army of the United States will be issued from July 1, 1904, until further orders. Shirts, flannel, olive drab. each.. 15.30 Shoes, russet-tanned, marching (when ready for issue).. each. 1.90 Materials entering into the manufacture of the foregoing articles when sold to officers will be charged at the following prices: Statement of the prices at which the articles of NEW UNIFORM for the Army of the United States will be issued, etc.-Continued. For clothing manufactured by the Quartermaster's Department in accordance with special measurements furnished, as provided by paragraph 1297 of the Regulations, the following additional charges will be made: Allowance of clothing in kind for enlisted men who have been or will hereafter be furnished with the NEW UNIFORM, the aggregate cost of same constituting the annual money allowance. Allowance of clothing in kind for enlisted men, etc.—Continued. Gloves, white wool Helmets, cork, white. Leggings. Overcoats, olive drab Shirts, chambray. .pairs.. ..pairs.. Hats,campaign, with cord, letter, and numbers..no.. Overalls for engineers and mounted troops..pairs.. ..no.. ...no.. 36 9 14 3 ..no.. .pairs.. Shirts, olive-drab flannel. .no.. Artillery .pairs.. Trousers, canvas, fatigue, for Coast Artillery.pairs.. Table specifying the Money Allowance for Clothing to Enlisted Men of the U. S. Army who will be furnished with the NEW UNIFORMS, from July 1, 1904. 78.84 12.18 $40.20 40.20 $32.52 $161.70 $12.80 $2,03 $3.35 $2.71 34.56 165.78 13.14 2.03 3.35 Farriers and blacksmiths, saddlers, artificers, first 2.88 Privates, except Signal Corps and Coast Artillery. Privates, Coast Artillery. class privates engineers, Ordnance, and Hospital Corps, and privates Signal Corps Second year. Third year. Table specifying the Money Allowance for Clothing to Enlisted Men of the U. S. Army who will be furnished with the NEW UNIFORMS, from July 1, 1904-Continued. Noncommissioned officers of all grades and arms, except Coast Artillery. Farriers and blacksmiths, saddlers, artificers, firstclass privates engineers, Ordnance, and Hospital Corps, and privates Signal Corps Privates, except Signal Corps and Coast Artillery. Master electricians. 78.72 12.30 41.40 34.68 167.10 77.28 11.76 40.56 34.08 163.68 Same as ordnance sergeants. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1903.) Sergeant-majors, senior grade, artillery. Same as regimental sergeant-majors, infantry. (See G. O. 15, A. G. O., Feb. 13, 1901.) .Same as ordnance sergeants. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1899.) Electrician sergeants.. Same as mounted men of similar grades. (See War Department communication of April 29, 1903-No. 178141, Q. M. G. O.) Sergeants, first class, sergeants, corporals, lance corporals, first-class privates, and privates of the Hospital Corps. Chief musicians (except artillery) Chief musicians, artillery .Same as regimental quartermaster-sergeants. (See section 1279, Revised Statutes.) .Same as sergeant-majors, senior grade. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1899, and G. O., No. 15, A. G. O., Feb. 13, 1901.) 1901.) Sergeant majors, junior grade, artillery .Same as battalion sergeant majors, infantry. (See G. O., No. 15, A. G. O., Feb. 13, |