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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2509. 1907. 1091 thousand dollars: Bwided, That no part of said sum shall be expended *"°'”*‘°· r until a. bond with proper sureties, satisfactor to the Secretary of War, commu — in such amount as he may deem necessary, shall have been furnished, = to insure lthatlthe mtyl of Galveston wil1,hon GP bgoée June tmiethé nineteen un re an nine, conve to the nit tates a an sufficient title` to the (point of land gnown as Pelican Spit andgthe land adjacent thereto, as escribed in resolution of the board of commis- - gloergars gffithe city of Galveston, Texas, dated April first, nineteen hunan ve. Improving channel from Galveston Harbor to Texas City, Texas: Gif;?;;?' '° 'l`°¤¤ ’ Fear maintenang, sixtyéhoupapld dgglars. R_ T (J t. _ Br; WR.`, T mproving e mou 0 e razos 1ver exas: `on mum Z * °*· °¤· improvement and for maintenance,.thirty-five thousand dollars, and the Secretary of War may cause an examination to be made of said plpojeitétnvgitlliazvitilw to determining what further improvements, if any, s ou e thereon. _ Improving harbor at Aransas Pass, Texas: Continuing improvement, Mmm P¤¤¤·T°¤· in accordance with the plans submitted in its r?ort of December twenty-second, nineteen undred and six, by the card of Engineers created by authority of section three of the river and harbor Act of JuneV°l· 3*- P·“”· thirteenth, nineteen hundred and two, two hundred thousand dollars: Pmvided, That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or $$**,;.9,;, contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary to prosecute said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate two hundred and ninety thousand dtglars, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriate . Phmpiiovin channel to Port Bolivar, Texas, by obtaining a channel P°’”B°”""·T°’· one hundref and fifty feet wide and twenty-five deep, with an increased width in front of the wharf, as set out in House Document Numbered Seven hundred and nineteen, Fifty-ninth Congress, first session, fifty thousand do rs. Im roving \Vest Galveston Bay channel, Texas, and mouths of adja- “’°** G*'j'f**°° PY cent greams, including Trinity River, Anahauc Channel, Cedar Bayou, mmm` tcTu ChoeolagedB:iyou, and Bastrop Bayou: Continuing improvement, fifty thousan dollars. Improving inland waterway on the coast of Texas, to be applied to Tj;‘,};*;‘(§aS,Y°°°"“Y· portions as follows, namely: West Galvestonh Blay and Brgpls éliveg nmmumon. anal Texas: Im rovement in accor ance wit the report o c oar of Engineers forlltivers and Harbors, of date December twentysecond nineteen hundred and six (the estimated cost being one hundred and fifty-one thousand five hundred and twenty-nine dollars): Inland waterway channel from Aransas Pass to Pass Cavallo, including the Guadalupe River to Victoria, Texas: Improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Three hundred and thirty- i six, Fiftyminth Congress, second session; and the report of the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, of date December twenty second, nineteen hundred and six (the estimated cost being one hundred and fifty-eight thousand five hundred and fifty dollars). Turtle Cove Chauned, from Aransas Pass to Corpus Christi, Texas: Improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Three hundred and thirty-eight,· F ifty—mnth Congress, second session (the estimated cost being one undred and twenty-three thousand seven hundredand fifty dollars); for all the above, one hundred and thirty- three thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine dollars: ,Prm,~4ded, gfggéél That the Secretary of War may ester into a cotntract ori icgréractsmfor materials and work as ma e necessary comp e e a ve

\i·(d?ects in accordance with reports, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to excee in the