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108 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 158. 1892. G¤*¤**¤¤·m¤·- At the harbor of Greenville, Mississippi: Continuing improvement, one hundred thousand dollars. V*°k°b“'9·m“· At the harbor at Vicksburg, Mississippi: Continuing improvement, eighty thousand dollars. N"' 0*l•'=¤¤¤· L¤· At the harbor of New Orleans, Louisiana: Continuing improvement, eighty thousand dollars. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vf§:f,fj _M*'“·· “" _At the harbor of Natchez and Vidaha, Mississippi and Louisiana, eighty thousand dollars. _ M¤¤¤P¤i¤·T¤¤¤· At the harbor of Memplaméiifmegnggme, twenty-fiyeithoigand dcglars. New M¤<1rid·M¤- At the harbor of New 1, issouri, twen - ve thousand o - lars. Rj,*,gg:{:?z¤ wd At the head of the Atchafalaya and the mouth of Bed River, Louisi- ` ana, ford the} rectification thereof: Continuing improvement, eighty thonsan dollars. crm mm. _ For ship channel twenty and twenty-one feet in depth, and a minicfhgf I‘§'{,‘}“,{‘§{,,‘£’,}{ mum width of three hundred feet, in the shallows of the connecting M50- waters of the Great Lakes between Chicago, Duluth, and Buifalo, three

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may en into y e ecre ary o ar or suc ma eria s an work as may be necessary to carry out the plans proposed by General O. M._ Poe, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, date January twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and printed as House Executive Document, Numbered Two hundred and seven, second session Fifty-first Congress, for such ship channel, to be paid for as apmma. propriations may irom time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate two million nine hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriated. G¤¤¤°¤¤*¤ River- Improving Gasconade River Missouri: Continuing improvement I°' four thousand dollars. , ’ 0·••z¤Riv¤.1¢¤- Improving Osage River, Missouri: Continuing improvement, fifty thousand dollars. ggéxefvggc R t Improving Missouri River betweenthe foot of the Great Falls of the €#¥*““‘·*““ l“IiSd§L§“§z&i‘&£‘§'ii.“3‘&.’I.'&“.i?{{’.»11§ ‘;I‘2’I.1·éZ1’iI‘f.‘E‘.“$‘i§‘{€il",§’.f§,"i;"‘.$£;i°'$.‘I 7 the discretion of the Secretary of War, in the rectification of said river _ _ and bankproteetion at the cities of I’ierre and Yankton, South Dakota. Cgfngigggurr River Improving Missouri River from 1tS. mouth to_S1oux City, Iowa, ingxgeséggt gl_udlrngB;z;;ames,1<éler1cal, office, traveling and miscellapeggs Expenies V · e 1 our1 iver ommission, surve s, rmanen nc mar s and gauges: Continuing improvement, si; hiindred thousand dollars; to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War in the systematic improvement of the river according to the plans and specifications of the Missouri River Commission, as approved by the Chief of rama. Engineers: Provided, That in the discretion of said Commission a pornmma tion of such sum may be expended in the protection of harbors and localities on the river within said limits: And provided also, That on mlzgaieatuai mi- angl afteghtheé pasiage og tlwiis zgt additional contracts may be entered ‘ in o y e ecre aryo ar or such materials and work as ma be necessary to carry on continuously the plans of the Missouri River Csommission for the improvement of said river, or said materials may be purchased and work may be done otherwise than by contract, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not 1,:.,;;, exceeding ntheihaggregate seven hundretllalndhfifty thousand dollars per annum or ree years, commencing y rst, eighteen hundred and ninety-three.

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wm, P.,w.,,_ ontana, with a view of determining at what points, 1f any, use might be made of water power for manufacturing or other purposes, without unreasonably impairing the navigability of that portion of said river _ two thousand five hundred dollars. ’ A,‘P,Q{°'°“° R""'- Improving Colorado River by construction of a levee on the Gila River near its junction with the Colorado River at Yuma, Arizona, so