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 1126 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 425. 1899. —*¤¤¤= h=¤`¤°*· Improving inner harbor at Brunswick, Georgia: For maintenance, ten thousand dollars. S¤v¤m¤1¤.G¤- Improving harbor at Savannah, Georgia: For maintenance, fifty n:,:(},;d2”· P- ’°“· thousand dollars. And the Act making appropriations for the con- ` struction, repair, and preservation of public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes, passed June third, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, is hereby amended to permit the Secretary of War to con-, m§',:*B¤;_“;°,:r,fg'g”“ struct the steamboat channel between Beaufort, South Carolina, and ` Savannah, Georgia, by way of route numbered one, instead of by way of route numbered two, as required by the said Act. D¤·i¤¤.G¤· Improving harbor at Darien, Georgia: Continuing improvement, ten ‘thousand dollars. D°l¤>>* B¤*·G*- Improving Doboy Bar, Georgia, in accordance with plan presented in House Document, Number Thirteen, Fifty-fifth Congress, iirst session, seventy thousand dollars. Ar¤1·¤~¤M¤¤l¤ B ¤y. Improving harbor at Apalachicola Bay, Florida, in accordance with m" the project printed in the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, pages sixteen hundred and fifty-five and those that follow, and for maintenance, twenty thousand dollars. P¤¤¤¤¤>1¤.Fl¤· Improving harbor at Pensacola, Florida: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, seventy thousand dollars; the same to be used toward securing a channel depth of thirty feet at mean low water, from the Gulf of Mexico to the dock line at the east end of the city of Pensacola. @$2% Biscayne Bay, Florida: The Secretary of War shall appoint a board eimmi. of three engineers to examine and report upon the respective routes from Miami to the sea by Norris Cut, Bear Cut, and Cape Florida Entrance, respectively, with reference to the most feasible route and the cost of providing a channel eighteen feet in depth and suitable width, with a view to ascertaining the desirability of improving the same; and to pay the expense of said board the sum of five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated. . my wm., me Improving entrance to harbor at Key West, Florida: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars. P<:j¤g*:_j;l,f•;l>;*¤* Improving Charlotte Harbor and Pease Creek, Florida: Completing ' improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars. m€=rr¤l>¤U· B•=» Improving Carrabelle Bar and Harbor, Florida: Continuing improve- ‘ ment, ten thousand dollars. "“'*'P°B*Y·““· Improving Tampa Bay, Florida: For improvement of Tampa Bay, Florida, from its entrance into the Gulf of Mexico to Port Tampa, dime. seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That a contract or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary toward securing a channel depth of twenty- seven feet from said Gulf of Mexico to Port Tampa, and of a width live hundred feet across the bar and three hundred feet in the bay, as proposed in the report of November fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, published in House Document Number Fifty-two, Fifty- fifth Congress, third session, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate six hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriated. Himbm B¤y.F1~- Improving Hillsboro Bay, Florida, in accordance with project printed in House Document Number Five hundred and forty-five, Fifty-fifth Congress, second session, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. mens, An. Improving harbor at Mobile, Alabama: Continuing improvement, one mmm. hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That a contract or contracts may C°“"'°°*°· be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary, with the view of ultimately securing a channel twenty-tdiree feet deep and one hundred feet wide at the bottom, with appropriate slope, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate nve hundred thoustaind dollars, exclusive of the amount herein and heretofore appropriat.