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 344 FI FTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1894. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*~ 0***- Improving Conneaut Harbor, Ohio: Continuing improvement according to the existing plan, forty thousand dollars.‘ _ vmunnou, emo. Improving harbor at Vermillion, Ohio: For maintenance and repairs, two thousand dollars. _ _ _ xanga; ci:y,1mr. Improving outer harbor at Michigan City, Indiana: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ _ Improving inner harbor at Michigan City, Indiana: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars. _ _ _ . cnmmn, ni. Improving Calumet Harbor, Illinois: For maintenance of existing works, fifteen thousand dollars, including survey with a view to such additional improvement as may be required. _ Chicago- 111- Improving harbor at Chicago, Illinois: Completing improvement, eighty thousand dollars; and the Secretary of War may, in his discretion, use twenty—’¢ive thousand dollars of this sum in the improvement of Chicago River up to the forks of said river. w.¤rq;m.1u, Improving harbor at Waukegan, Illinois: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ _ ¤¤¤*¤~‘¤i¤·¥*¤¤- Improving harbor at Charlevoix and entrance to Pine Lake, Michigan: Continuing improvement, eight thousand dollars. _ imnum, mtu. Improving harbor at Frankfort, Michigan: Continuing improvement, and repairs, fifty thousand dollars. qusamvsauien. Improving harbor at Grand Haven, Michigan: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ or-and umm, Improving harbor of refuge at Grand Marais, Michigan: Continuing °°“"" improvement, twenty thousand dollars. _ 1¤=¤i¤*¤¤ ¤¤¤¤- mproving harbor at Manistee, Michigan: Continuing improvements, Prom; h k and for re airs, twelve thousand dollars: Provihd, That no part of this ,,£'°°°°°"“ "` °' sum shall lbe used in aid of the inner: navigation until the city authorities, or private owners, have taken proper steps to prevent erosion of the banks and the washing of silt into the bed of the river. nsumamen. Improving harbor at Holland (Black Lake), Michigan: Completing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars. mmm,maei». Improving harbor at Monroe, Michigan: Continuing improvement, and maintenance, five thousand dollars. M¤¤k¤s¤¤. MM- Improving harbor at Muskegon, Michigan: Continuing improvement, thirty thousand dollars. o¤¤¤¤¤,;»¤. mini. Improving harbor at Ontonagon, Michigan: Continuing improvement, and for repairs, seven thousand dollars. r•¤¤w•m, uml. Improving harbor at Pentwater, Michigan: Continuing improvement, tive thousand dollars. Sanelllcach, incr. Improving harbor at Sand Beach, Michigan: Continuing improvement according to the existing project, twenty thousand dollars. Pomsc L¤k¤.Mi·=¤- Improving harbor at Portage Lake, Michigan: Continuing improvement, twenty-tive thousand dollars. S¤i¤¢ J··¤¤v'·· M*·=l=· Improving harbor at Saint Joseph, Michigan: Continuing improvement, thirty thousand dollars. South H=¤v<=¤.Mich· Improving harbor at South Haven, Michigan: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. ' w¤ns1.im.ma¤n. Improving harbor at White Lake, Michigan: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars. . Marquette. Mich. Improving harbor at Marquette, Michigan : Continuing improvement, thirty thousand dollars. _ Luci-meet, mich. Improving harbor at Ludington, Michigan: Continuing improvement, _ six thousand dollars. gzoszrrey. pan. Improving harbor at Petoskey, Michigan: Ten thousand dollars, to ‘ ‘p’be expended together with the unexpended appropriations for this liarbor, according to the larger of the two projects submitted in the report of December twenty—iirst,eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and printed in the annual report for eighteen hundred and ninety, pages twenty-six hundred and seventy-four and twenty-six hundred and seventy-five. $=*¤Z¤*¤<‘k~ Mich- Improving harbor at Saugatnck, Michigan: Continuing improvement and for restraining works to prevent the driitin g of sand into the harbor, twelve thousand dollars.