Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/686

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• 662 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 382. 1910. ¤•¤ F¤¤°*¤°°·°°‘-_ Im rovin harbor at San Francisco, California: The continuing udfiiigculkaof mm contract autghorization provided for in the river and harbor Act apv°"°°""1m‘ proved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine,_ is hereby revived and extended to include the removal of three additional rocks in the harbor and entrance thereto, namely, Centissima and the two rocks near the Mail Dock (now reported as being also known as Rmcon Reef rocks), in accordance with the rpiport submitted in House Document Numbered Eleven hundred an nineteen, Sixtieth Congress, second session. _ _ b¤;>•w{¤¢¤l¤• Her- Improving Los Angeles Harbor, California (heretofore called and ’ appropriated for under the names of Wilmington Harbor, Cahforma, and San Pedro Harbor, California), three hundred and seventy-eight

    • ¤¢¤ *’°¤*°· thousand dollars, asfollows: For completing improvement of har or

at San Pedro, California, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered N ine hundred and sixty-nine, Sixtieth “ Congress, first session, one hundred and seventy-cig?} thousand dol- MW*¤¤*¤8¤>¤· lars; and for continuing improvement of harbor at ilmington, California, with a view to securing a channel depth of thirty feet within the limits of the present pro`ect, in accordance with the report submitted in House- ocument Numbered Eleven hundred and fourteen, Sixtieth Congress, second session, two hundred thousand dollars. ¤¤•¤=*¤¤ '¤¤¤¤*· Improving Los Angeles Harbor (formerly Wihnington Harbor), California, in accordance with report submitted in House Document Numbered Seven hundred and sixty-eiight, Sixty—first Congress, secmmpug ond session, two hundredthousand dollars: Provided, That if in the judgment of the Secretary of War the prices received in response to advertisement for bids for dredging are not reasonable, so much of the · amount herein appropriated as s all be necessa may be expended for the purchase or construction of a suitable drddging plant; c:{°*=°l¤¤*¤° 3**% Impro Mokelumne River, California: For maintenance, two ` thousand dollars. . N§:¤Ii*;;g°c*:,¤*¤° Improving Petaluma Creek and Napa _River, Califomiaz For ’ . maintenance, ten thousand dollars. c_¤}¤d*¤°¤ ¤¤>¤*· Improving Redwood Creek, California: Completi improvement ` by providing a channel degth of five feet, in accotiidance with the report submitted in House ocument Numbered Three hundred and seven, Sixty-first Congress, second session, twelve thousand dollars. rggggggggcsm Improving Sacramento and Feather rivers, California: Continuing ` improvement and for maintenance, thirty thousand dollars. ,,,‘i,°§,",,‘;}§°* "°"'“' mproving Sacramento and Feather r1vers,Califomia: continuing improvement and toward the controlling of débris and floods, in accordance with the recommendations of the California Débris Commission in its report dated June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven (printed in the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United tates Army, for nineteen hundred and seven, pages twenty- two hundred and sixty-two to twenty-two hundred and sixty-nine, ggngiution by inclusive), four hundred thousand dollars: Promkied, That no part sane. of this sum shall be expended unless the State of California shall appropriate for the prosecution of said project a like sum of four hundred thousand do lars and deposit the same in the Treasury of the ,r:;1¤g·;Qg¤¤¤¤·=¤v¤ United States: Provided further, That the Treasurer of the United States is hereby authorized to receive from the State of California any and all sums of money that have been or may hereafter be appropriated by said_ State for the purpose herein set forth; and when so received the sand sums are hereby appropriated for said purpose to be expended under the direction of trfie Secretary of War and the mgm; or way. supervision of the Chief of E ineers: And provided further, That the work herein provided for shlall not be begzn until `all rights of way needed for levees and spoil banks have en furnished the United States free of cost.