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Show EAQAN WILL DRAW SALARY. ICegarrileMor 8entence He Isdtlll Commit,-sary-aeneralof Army. Washington, Feb. 11. An interesting interest-ing fact In connection with General Kagan's suspension from tho army developed de-veloped on Inquiry at tno war department. depart-ment. Although General Kagan has been suspended without raulc or duty, he still remains commissary-general of tho army, drawing the pay of that ofllco, and there Is no way In which ho can be displaced until ho Is retired. In this the army differs from tho uavy. In that branch of the scrvlco such staff appointments aro mado for a term of four years, at the end of which the incumbent may be changed or reappointed. Iu thu army tho appointment ap-pointment is for tho remaining term of service. |