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1100 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2509. 1907. tition at any time within one year from the removal of the disability. mQQ€‘g§,‘{,‘j,°Q,;’b‘{,(faQ lllcpon the publication of the notice, as above directed, the Secretary tion of notice- of War may take possession of the premises embraced in said plan _ _ numbered three, and proceed with the construction herein authorized;

 §‘;a§,_,°;* “‘ *"° and upon payment being made therefor, or'without_payment, upon

Permirs. the expiration of the time as above limited, without filing the pet1tion, absolute title to the premises shall vest in the United States, and no permits shall be granted by the Secretary of War or other ofhcial of the United States ranting the right to occupy any portion of the land or waters of Saint gilarys River in the locality for said ship canal herein provided for, or between the same and the international boundary line €o¤di¤o¤=,¤¢·¤· except upon the express condition, accepted by the grantee therein, to the effect that the erection of structures or the utilization of water power shall create no rights against the United States in case the whole or any part of the said river or the lands therein is required for the purposes of navigation, and further, that such structures or rights so granted shall be surrendered to the United States without cost when so required for purposes of navigation aforesaid, and any and all rights under any permits or licenses heretofore granted shall be deemed to be revoked unless such permits or licenses are reissued upon the terms that further improvements and expenditures shall entitle the licensee to no greater consideration than such licensees are now entitled to, if ` any; but nothing herein contained shall be held to imply that any right now exists to compensation on account of expenditures made or _ alleged claims under licenses heretofore granted. pe{,‘,§““I?§,;I,;*°C02j T e Secretary of War may acquire lands for the location of remex>¤¤y- dial or compensating works to the extent required to enable the Michigan·Lake Superior Power Company to comply with the provi— v01.s2,p.z61. sions of the river and harbor Act of nineteen hundred and two, but such lands. if so acquired, shall be obtained without expense to the United States. · K<:¤<>==¤·¤»Wi¤- Improving harbor at Kenosha, WVisconsin: For maintenance and for improving said harbor in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Sixty-two, Fifty-ninth Congress, first session, twenty-two thousand dollars. F¤<>i¤¤·Wi°· Improving harbor at Racine, Wisconsin: For maintenance and for improving said harbor in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Sixty-two, Fifty-ninth Congress, first session, fifty thousand dollars. M“*'¤¤*¤°·“`*¤· Improving harbor at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including harbor of refuge: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, including an extension of one thousand feet to and the repair and rebuilding of the breakwater belonging to the harbor of refuge, and the rebuilding of the south pier of the harbor entrance, two hundred thousand dollars: ,§’g$,§Q',{’é,__ Provided, That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete such project, to be paid for as appro riations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate three hundred and ninety-two thousand dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated. S*¤·¤*¤>>‘z¤¤·“'*¤· Improving harbor at Sheboygan, Wisconsin: For maintenance and for improving said harbor in accordance with the re ort submitted in House Document Numbered Sixty-two, Fiftyminth Congress, first session, forty thousand dollars. >!¤¤*¤>W·>¤·“'*¤· Improving harbor at Manitowoc, \Visconsin: For maintenance and for improving said harbor in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Sixty-two, F ifty-ninth Congress, first session, as modified by the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, {3*;,*géw one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as