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418 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 860. 1888. with the requirements of navigation; and all moneys received under such leases or licenses shall be turned into the Treasury of the United States, and the itemized statement thereof shall accompany the annual report of the Chief of Engineers. Vemd fizbw But nothin in this act shall be construed to aifect any vested right, if such there le, of any lessee of water ipower on said river. Defwit Bi*¤‘·m¤¤ Improving Detroit River, Michigan: o complete, one hundred and thirty thousand and five hundred dollars. _ mfg? L“k°°h"“"°'· Improving Hay Lake Channel, Michigan: Continuing improvemime. ment, five hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That any portion, or all of this sum may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War. be used in the work at the falls of the Saint Mary’s River, in addition to the specific appropriation herein made for the latter. m§j;8i¤¤W m'°'· Improving Saginaw River, Michigan: Continuing improvement, ‘ sixty-five thousand dollars, of whic twenty-five thousand dollars are to be used above Bay City, and fifteen thousand dollars in improving the west channe along West Bay City. “,_s°*”°C'“*"“““°"' Improving Saint Clair Flats Ship Canal, Michigan: Continuing improvement, seventy-ve thousand dollars; all or any portion of which may, in the discretion of the engineer, be expended in dredgin Grosse Pointe Channel. mc9*j_¤* *'”“'¥`° R*'°"· Improving Saint Mary’s River, at the Falls, Michigan: Continuing im rovement on new lock, dam, and approaches, one million dollars. C“¤°°° R*'°*'·m°** 1pm rovin Clinton River, Michigan: Continuing improvement, ten tllousand dollars; and the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized to accept for the United States a conveyance of the parcel of land known as "Shoemaker’s Bend," as per warranty deed from city of Mount Clements to United States, under date of December twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, amounting to six and three-quarter acres, for the purpose of straightening the channel j of Clinton River. Q ·l°“°*"’ B""'- Improving Saint Joseph River, Michigan, from its mouth to Ber- · rien Springs, two thousand ive hundred dollars. Bl¤°* mm'- Mi°·l¤· Improving mouth of Black River, Michigan, ten thousand dollars. R¤¤z¤ Rim, Mi¢¤· Improving Rouge River, Michigan, at its junction with Detroit River, and up the river as far as the bridge of Saint Louis and Wabasli Railroad, ten thousand dollars. W§S¤iPP°‘" Bi'"- Improving Chippewa River, including Yellow Banks. in said river, ' Wisconsiric Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars. F•¤ Riven We- Improving Fox River, isconsin, below Montello, except as hereinafter provided: Continuing improvement, one hundredpthonsand dollars; of this sum five thousan dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used for deepening the south outlet of Lake Wi11nel>age>, at Neenah, Wisconsin, so as to make navigation practicable during low water season; six thousand dollars. or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be expended in construtin a levee at Portage, ¥’isconsin, to prevent the overflow of the Wllsconsin River into the Upper Fox River. $5** M POM8s- The sum of six thousand dollars. appropriated by the river and v61.¤u,p.sx>zs. harbor act of Augpst fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for a levee at Portage, isconsin, s iall be available for that purpose; the sum of ten thousand dollars, a propriated by the river and harbor act of July fifth, eighteen hunnlted and eighty-four, " to be used in Pgiewagqflyjéggeggm maintaining a channel between DePere and Green Bay, Wisconsin," y- · . . vcmap. 141. shall be used, as soon as practicable, on the Lower Fox R1ver, in buoying, straightening, and further deepening the channel of said river, between said cities. W§!9igfm%°hj_ R*'°’· Improving Saint Croix River, Vlfisconsin and Minnesota: Continu- ' in improvement, ten thousand dollars. Ymgg of ¤¤¢ Improving Red River of the North, Minnesota: Continuing im- ‘ provement, twenty thousand dollars. ‘