Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/416

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350 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1079. 1902. Woodbridge Creek. Improving Woodbridge Creek, New Jersey, in accordance with the N‘J' report submitted in House Document Numbered Two hundred and eighty-two, F ifty-sixth Congress, first session, ten thousand dollars. Kegan nu-mr, glm roving Keyport Harbor, Matawan Creek, Raritan, South, and °'°" ‘J‘ Elizabeth rivers, and Shoal Harbor and Compton Creek, New Jersey: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, forty-three thousand dollars. _,lf,•¤°°°¤¤ Ri"'- Improvin Bancocas River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement `'· on the Lumberton Branch, three thousand dollars. ,_,S}*°W¤'>¤¤‘ R*'€’» Improving Shrewsbury River, New Jersey: Completing improve- L' ment, seventy-five thousand dollars. _ _ _ ¤¤¤¢¤· C¤>ék.N-J- 1mprovingManté1a1 Cllrleek, New Jersey: Contmuing improvement, thi -five thousand o rs. A110wnyCreek, N._J. thlriiisptiiloving gllovlgy Creek, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, ree thousand o rs. B*°°°°“°'°°*·N··’· Improving Raccoon Creek, New Jersey, in accordance with the ‘ , report submitted in House Document Numbered Two hundred and thirty-one, Fifty-sixth Congress, iirst session, fifteen thousand dollars. ,,'5¤°k°’°°“ °*°°*· Improving Tuckerton Creek, New Jersey, in accordance with the "report submitted in House Document Numbered Two hundred and seventy-four, Fifty-sixth Congress, lirst session, twelve thousand ‘ dollars. ¤¤*¤'¤*° Ri'", Im rovin Delaware River, New Jerse , Pennsylvania, and Dela- N` J" P." md M ware? in accgrdance with the report printed in House Document Numbered Ninety-one, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session, with a view to obtaining a channel six hundred feet w1de and_thirty feet deep from Christian street, Philadelphia, to deep water in Delaware_ Bay, six g hundred thousand dollars: Itovided, hat a contract or contracts may - be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and wor as may be necessary for the prosecution of the said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate two million four hundred thousand dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore a propriated. Airegneny mw, Improving Allegheny River, Pennsylvania: Contmuing improve- P°' ment and for maintenance, ten thousan dollars. Sixuilelnlmddnna The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to prosecute the work of constructing the dam at or near the head of Six Mile Island: f;';,'?:';, M, P‘mvz'ded, That the expenditure shall not exceed thtezdpresent limit of ' cpst until furth(ei1i)estimates shall have been submit and said limit o cost extend y aw. ,j'_"’“°“*"‘°"“"°'· Improving Monongahela River, Pennsylvania: For the rebuilding of lock and dam two, in accordance with the report submitted by the _ engineer in charge, dated February fourth, nineteen hundred and two, §§',Q,"}fé,,_ two hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That a contract or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary for the completion of said roject, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate four hundred and fifty-five thousand nine hundred and sixty-one] dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and eretofore appropriate . d‘t2€§(B];iiimii°k'°w" Improw*ing)lripp)oquinimink, Murdcrkill, and Mispillion rivers, Dela- , _ R, De, ware: For maintenance, fifteen thousand dollars. &""m° "°r’ ‘ Improving Smyrna River, Delaware, in accordance with the report _ submitted in House Document Numbered Ninctv, Fifty-sixth Congress, .QQ{;f*°· second session, fifteen thousand dollars: Itwvided, That no part of said amount shall be expended until a satisfactory title of the land required for lcrosscuts and othler portions of ghis improvement shall be obtained wit out ex nse to e overnmen . M§f""“°h““"“R*"*"· Improvirim Susquehanna River above and below Havre de Grace, Maryland: Continuing improvement. ten thousand dollars.