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FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 115. 1893. 453 t_ CHAP. 115.-—An act providing for sundry light-houses and other aids`to naviga- February 15- W93- 10D. M"`? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqiresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That light houses, fog signals, _I·iz1¤¢-1¤¤¤¤¤¤. fog and other aids to navigation be established and erected as hereinafter iSS`§i{°’ °"°" °°°“ ` set forth, to wit: LAKE ONTARIO. Lake ommt. First. On Galloo Island, a fog signal at a cost not exceeding five thousand seven hundred dollars. Second. On the head of Oarltons Island, a light-house, at a cost not exceeding eight thousand six hundred dollars. Third. On Bay State Shoal, at the cross over, floating lights, at a cost not exceeding eight hundred dollars. LAKE ERIE. Lake Erie Fourth. At the entrance to Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding four thousand three hundred dollars. Fifth. At Fairpoint·Harbor, Ohio, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding four thousand three hundred dollars. - Sixth. At Lorain Harbor, Ohio, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding four thousand three hundred dollars. Seventh. On southerly end of South Bass Island, to range with Green Island light and Marblehead light, alight, at a cost not exceeding eight thousand six hundred dollars. Eighth. For re·establishing light at Port Clinton, Ohio, at a cost not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars. Ninth. For moving range lights, Maumee River, Ohio, so as to properly light the new channel, at a cost not exceeding eight thousand dollars. LAKE HURON. Lake Huron. Tenth. On Poes Reef, Straits of Mackinaw, a light-ship of suitable pattern, at a cost not exceeding twenty five thousand dollars. Eleventh. At Forty Mile Point, a light and tbg signal, at a cost not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars. _ LAKE surnmon. LM S“P€!’l°!'· Twelfth. At or near Grand Marais, a light and bell, ata cost not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars. Thirteenth. At or near Big Sable Point, a steam fog signal, at a cost not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars. Fourteenth. At or near Big Point Bay, between Granite and Huron islands, a light and fog signal, at a cost not exceeding twenty tive thousand dollars. Fifteenth. At or near Mendota, Bete Grise Bay, re-established light and bell, at a cost not exceeding seven thousand ilve hundred dollars. Sixteenth. At or near Eagle Harbor, a fog signal, ata cost not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars. Seventeenth. At or near Sand Hills, twelve miles west of Eagle River, a light, at a cost not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. Eighteenth. Eagle River light to be discontinued. Nineteenth. At Portage Lake ship canal, a fog signal, at a cost not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars. Twentieth. At or near Fourteen Mile Point, a light and fog signal, at a cost not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. ` Twenty-first. For moving main Ohequamegon Light and establishing tog signal, at a cost not exceeding seven thousand five hundred dollars, and for harbor light and bell, Chequamegon, at a cost not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars.