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 434 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 907. 1890. m¤**·°"¤¤·W'¤- Improving harbor at Manitowoc, Wisconsin: Completing improvement, eight thousand dollars; and the engineer in charge, with the approvaf of the Secretary of War, may use suchmpart of the above appropriation in the construction of an outer br water as he may D deem proper. _ _ _ _ 1¤1w¤¤¤¤>.Wrs Improving harbor of refuge at Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Continuin improvement, eighgy thousand dollars. Improving harbor at ilwaukee, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, six thousand dollars. whrt W¤¤¤i¤z¤¤¤· Improving harbor at Port Washington, Wisconsin: Continuing m` im rovement, three thousand dollars. R¤¤i¤¤.W‘¤·» llinproving harbor at Racine, Wisconsin: Continuing improve- S d Sam mzint, seventelen tbhousaréd five huéidred dlogars. LO B W ¤1¤>¤<>¤‘ mu m roving ar or at uperior ay an aint uis a, iscon- I“°m°B°`”’W sin: Continuing improvement, sixty-nve thousand dollar; Sh•b¤ys•n,W¤- Improving harbor at Shebo gan, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dolllars. ssmmawm. Improving harbor at Ashland, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, sixty thousand dollars. Tw ¤*¤¤· Wil Improving harbor at Two Rivers, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, three thousand dollars. S¤¤·g¤¤¤B¤r¤¤¤¤- Improving Sturgeon Bay Canal harbor of refuge: For maintenance of channel and piers, three thousand dollars. w1£¤¤••¤c• Punt-. Improving Minnesota Point at Superior, Wisconsin: For the preservation of said point and the protection of the harbor at Superior Bay by the construction of sand fences, four thousand eight hundred and ninetlygfive dollars. 1>¤|¤¤¤.1¤¤¤- Improving rbor at Duluth Minnesota: Continuing improvement, one hundred thousand dollars, of which sum fort thousand dollars shall be expended on the harbor basin and new channel east of Rice’s Point an in the preservation and maintenance of the canal and piers at the harbor entrance, and sixty thousand dollars shall be expended on the channel west of Rice’s Point and from thence along the northern shore of Saint Louis Bay to Grassy Point. - Gr¤¤<>*¤¤·¤•l· ‘ Improving harbor at Humboldt, California: Continuing improvement, eighty thousand dollars. °•*'•¤¤·°**· Improving harbor at Oakland, California: Continuin improvement, two undred and fifty thousand dollars, one had of which may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be expended in dredging the entrance to the harbor. · W¤¤¤i¤s¤>¤.¤•¤- Improving harbor at Wilmington, California: Continuing improvement, thirty-four thousand dollars. “'*¤L“*’O*’*°P°·C°‘· Improving har or at San Luis Obispo, California: Continuing improvement, forty thousand dollars. “""”*°€°·°'* Improvin harbor at San Diego, California, sixty thousand five hundred dollars, of which sum five hundred dollars shall be expended for repairs, eight thousand dollars for dredging, and the remainder to commence construction of jetty on Zuninga Shoals. d2§’f,'§,’j{§,}"{,‘Qf.§§,f That the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to appoint a ¤¤&v•»(•;= ghwwx board of three engineer officers of the United States Army, whose ZEN C.,,,‘§t_ ”"°'duty it shall be to examine the Pacific Coast between Points Duma and Capistrano with a view to determining the best location for a ¤•P°¤·°'¢ deep—water harbor. The said board shall report to the Secretary of War a profect for said harbor, with the estimated cost of the same, who shall ay said report before Congress at its next session, with the views of the commission and of the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army thereon; and the sum of five thousand dollars,