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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2509. 1907. 1085 expended in raising, strengthening, or extending the existing jetties, training walls, and other regulating works. Improving harbor at Brunswick, Georgia, in accordance with the B"m""i°k·G¤~ report submitted in House Document Numbered Four hundred and seven, F ifty-ninth Congress, first session, one hundred and forty-six thousand six hundred and hfty dollars: Provided, That the Secretary nom. of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and °°“°"°l”" work as may be necessary to complete said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate three hundred and fifty thousand dollars exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated: Provided further, That *° it shall be the duty of the Chief of Engineers to ascertain if any person ` or corporation owning, controlling, or using any wharf or wharfage privileges at said harbor discriminates against anyone engaged in the transportation of freight by ship, vessel, or railroad, and whether any _ such wharf owners or wharfiingers refuseto permit any vessels or ships to land at or use said wharves, and to make report thereof to Congress. Improving Cumberland Sound, Georgia and Florida: Continuing cummmuu scum, improvement and for maintenance, seventy-five thousand dollars. G“"“‘° F'“· mproving Savannah River below Augusta, Georgia: Continuing §.*gx¤v¤gg;¤l;$*·G¤· improvement and for maintenance, thirty thousand dollars. ` mproving Savannah River above Augusta, Georgia: Continuing A*>*“’° A¤¤¤¤°¤» improvement and for maintenance, three thousand dollars. mproving Altamaha, Oconee, and Ocmulgee rivers, Georgia: Con- B£gc*j;*§,·g“°gg,¤;°rgtrinuing improvement and for maintenance, seventy-five thousand ca. ’ dollars: Provided, That twenty-five thousand dollars of said amount ' may, if necessary, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be expended upon the Ocmulgee River between the cities of Macon and Hawkinsville, Georgia. Improving Club and Plantation creeks canal, Georgia, in accordance c,§;‘,}Q§•§§,Iflg‘;P“°“ with House Document Numbered One hundred and fifty-nine, Fifty- ` eighth Congress, second session, twenty thousand dollars. dmproving inside water route between Savannah, Georgia, and ,,Q,lQ’§§`_‘,Q_‘l°{§°;·§§fQ_§{§j Fernandina, Florida: Continuing improvement and for maintenance. di¤¤.F¤¤· thirty thousand dollars; and the Secretarty of War may cause a resurvcy to be made to determine the best route or said waterway. Improving Skidaway Narrows, Georgia: Completing improvement, G_§'*“*°·"'•*>’ N¤”°“'*· and for maintenance, thirty-tive thousand dollars. _ Improving Flint River, Georgia: Continuing improvement and for rum nlm,:;... maintenance, twenty-tive thousand dollars. _ Improving Chattahoochee River, Georgia and Alabama, below erggsfgfllémgjk? *“*· Columbus: Continuin improvement and for maintenance, one hundred and fiftv thousand do§ars. __ _ _ R_ d Improving Coosa River, Georgia and Alabama: Continuing lIl]pl'0V€— Agém *'*"·G°·**¤ ment and for maintenance, fifty thousand dollars, of which amount, two thousand dollars may be exprinded, required, foavtlle caiip and r r tion of the Government ant an property a e ump a. _ prlmlpitiving Fernandina Harhoii, Florida. in accordance with the F"°°“‘*‘“*’·F‘“· report submitted in House Document Numbered Three hundred and eighty-eight, liigyiinintn Congress, first session, one hundred and `f usanc dollars. _ . b liiipxlchviing Biscayne Bay, Florida: With a view to the completion $§°:;“;li$’gl·m" of the project provided for in the Act approyed June thirteenth, nine- · · · teen hundred and two, entitled "An Act_ making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservationwpt certain public works on rivers and harbors, an for other purposes. by dredging the portion of the channel extending to the sea from the terminus of the channel to be constructed by_ the Florida Last (roast Railway Company to the depth of eighteen feet, one hundred feet wide, by completing the north_]etty now under process of construction and constructing the south ]etty,