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1122 FIFTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1482. 1905. K°>’P°" H'-*"°°’; Im roving Ke ort Harbor, Mattawan Creek, Raritan, South, and

Pm Elizabeth riversTpShoal Harbor and Compton Creek, and Cheesequake Creek, New Jerse : Continuing improvement and for maintenance, fifty thousand dollars.

NP}{’”'“’“" Rl""'· Improving Shrewsbury River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, twenty thousand ollars.

  • “°‘”“"‘Z’°°"·N··'· Improving Alloway Creek, New Jersey: Continuing improvement

and for maintenance, three thousand dollars. NfI`,‘f"""‘°“ C’°°k· Improving Tuckerton Creek, New Jersey: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, twelve thousand dollars; and the Secretary of _ War may, in his discretion, direct that the plan heretofore adopted €{,'{,’g§“'Qm,,,_ for this improvement may be modified: Provided, That the cost of completion shall not exceed the estimate heretofore made for the completion of such improvement. . ¤¤¤=<=·><>¤<>¤¤¤k·N-J- Improving Raccoon Creek, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars. E’*°· *’°~ Improving harbor at Erie, Pennsylvania: Continuing im rovement and for maintenance, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand) dollars.

  • "“·**>“’g· P¤- Improving harbor at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For maintenance, ten

thousand dollars. P:*°¤°¤=¤h°m¤'°*· Improving Monongahela River, Pennsylvania, by the acquisition of ` necessary land and construction of necessary improvements at locks and dams numbered five and six, seven thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. &}jgShj;5‘§;‘{:;'·P¤- Improving locks and dams at Herr Island, head of Six-Mile Island, commas.and at Springdale, Allegheny River, Pennsylvania: A contract or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete said locks and dams, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate two hundred and eighty-one thousand two hundred and twenty-six dollars and sixty-three cents, exclu- _ sive of the amounts heretofore a propriated. N]?§{f*},','j‘,§°1§‘Qf°’·P“·· Improving Delaware River, Rimnsylvania, New Jerse , and Dela- 1~m.·u». ware: Continuing improvement, five hundred thousand dollars: Pro- °°“""°“* vided, That a contract or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to prosecute said improvement, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate one million dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated. Ps¤0¤¤¤v¤¤*¤R**°*· Improving Monongahela River, Lock and Dam Numbered 'l`ln·ee, 1L·>ekanuaamxo.:s. Pennsylvania, in accordance with the report submitted in House Docu- ‘ ment Numbered Two hundred and nine, Fifty-eighth Congress. second ggxéu session, two hundred thousand dollars_: 1’ro~'J¤·J. That a contract or `contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of \Var for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete said lock and dam, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law., not to exceed in the aggregate three hundred and ei¤·hty-nine thousand one hundred and ninety-six dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated. Wi1¤¤¤s'¤¤¤·D¢l· Improving harbor at Wvilmington. Delaware: Continuing imp1‘0V€- ment and for maintenance, up to Third Street Bridge, twenty-tive thousand dollars, in addition to the amounts heretofore appropriated, which are hereby made available and the restrictions upon the expenditure of which are hereby removed. ,,Q,ggQh9u§*’;ggQl;·_ Imprpving eippoguinnimink, Murderkill, and Mispillion rivers. Delapun<>nnvm,ne1. · gripe: (Jontmuing improvement and for maintenance, twenty thousand 0 ars. s’“Y"'“m"’·D°*· Improving Smyrna River, Delaware: Completing improvement and for maintenance, in accordance with the plan submitted in House Document Numbered Ninety, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session, tive