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 F IE l`Y—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1079. 1902. 369 San Joaquin River, California: Continuing improvement and for Cj`*“ J°“‘1“l“ Rm'- maintenance, eighteen thousand dollars. ' Improving Sacramento and Feather rivers, California: Continuin Fgjggffjygfs Cajnd improvement and for maintenance from the head of navigation of eachI to the month of the Sacramento, twenty-five thousand dollars. For carrying out the provisions of the Act of Congress providing M*¤i¤g débm for the restraining or impounding of mining debris in California, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered VOL 27- P- 511 Four hundred and thirty-one, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated. And the Secretary of Wai:, within the limit of C°¤**¤°*¤- the appropriations heretofore and now made by Congress and by the State of (alifornia., is authorized to make a contract or contracts for such work and materials as may be necessary to carry out and complete the project, and ma ,.out of said appropriations, purchase a site or sites in accordance with said project: grow/éded, That before enter- §{,@*g{;bm mmm ing on said work or making said contracts, the Secretary of War shall P be satisfied that the State of California has appropriated for the prosecution of said project the sum of four hundred thousand dollars: Provided further, That contracts for the purchase of sites or for work P‘“°*’”° °”“°*· and materials shall provide s ciiicall y that onl one—half the compensation agreed to be paid shallmbe paid by the lilnited States, and that the contractor or contractors shall look to the State of California for the remainder of the agreed compensation: And provided fu7·the¢·, - That if the work be done by the United States without contract, one- Di*'*Si°¤ 0* °°¤*· half the cost thereof shall be paid by the State of California, as the work progresses, upon estimates to be submitted from time to time by the Chief of Engineers. For gauging waters of the Columbia River, measuring tidal and g‘Qg'g*§;°gRi$§;£8m river volumes, one thousand dollars. em., 0:. Improving the Lower \Villamette and Columbia rivers below Port- ,mI;,°‘§f,{u,1QQ;QQ”§;§;{; land, Oregon: Continuing improvement in accordance with the b·>1<>wP<>r¤1¤¤<1.0ree. approved project, two hundred and twenty-Eve thousand dollars, of which amount one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars may be used, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, for the construction or purchase of a dredge to be used in said rivers. __ · Improving Willamette River above Portland, and Yamhill River, YQQ,l,‘,j"Q§g,;°(,§;;l Oregon: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, sixty-eight ` thousand dollars, of which amount so much thereof as may be necessary may, if required in the interest of navigation, be used in revetting the banks of the \Villamette River near In ependence and above Cor- _ vallis, Oregon; and five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may Ogégilg "°“‘ R“""· be necessary, for maintenance of the Long Tom River, Oregon. _ _ Improving Coquille River, Oregon, from Coquille City to its mouth: °°q“‘u° R""“*°"*'· Continuing 1m rovement, thirty thousand dollars. _ d Improving Coos River, Oregon: For maintenance, two thousand °°°“ R"'- °’°g· ollars. Improving the mouth of Columbia River, Oregon and Washington: h,§§‘,§§‘,§*}“§?f,,_"‘* °‘* Continuing improvement in accordance with the latest approved project and such modification thereof as may be approved by the Secretary of \Var, five hundred thousand dollars: Pzwvided, That a contract or §_Q'{,';'fgj,s_ contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such ' materials and work as may be necessary to prosecute the approved and modified project, 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: P1·0m`ded fénrher, That such modifications shall not cause the total cost of the M<><1i¤¤¤ri<>¤s· work to exceed that of the latest approved project. Improving Columbia River at T e Cascades, Oregon: Continuing tcigljurnnisd River improvement, thirty thousand dollars: Provided, That so much thereof ° p,,,$°.,ig§`?°° ”’O"g` vox. xxxu, rr I-—-21