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 1096 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 2509. 1907. R°P‘““ °* °“'°““* and the rovisions of the river and harbor Act approved March third, foi'g`1?s53li>Ilii3€?` nineteenphundred and five, appropriating one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars in the aggregate for Locks and Dams Numbered Nineteen and Twenty-six are hereby repealed, and the said amount is made available for the construction of said Lock and Dam Numbered ggfffggis Twenty-six: Provided, That the Secretary of War may enter into a ` contract or contracts 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 nine hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars, in addition to the amounts Depth- herein a propriated or made available: Provided, That said lock and dam shall be constructed with a view to a navigable depth of nine feet. wivck Md Dm N0- Improving Lock and Dam Numbered Nineteen in the Ohio River, ` _ in the States of Ohio and West Virginia, two hundred thousand dollars. 3.,P°°k "“° Dm 1`°‘ Improving Lock and Dam Numbered Thirty-seven, in the States of Ohio and Kentucky: The Secretary of War is authorized to enter into C<>¤*¤*°*¤· a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary for the completion of said lock and dam, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars in excess of the amounts herein and {,’f,@f’· heretofore appropriated or heretofore authorized: Provided, That the sxpd loc}; and dam shall be constructed with a view to a navigable depth 0 nine eet. ‘ ‘ {;°j,‘,;,‘F,Q*§,,§Y· Improving the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky: By raising the dam so as to give a minimum depth of nine feet upstream to Ma ison, Indiana, and a minimum depth of six feet on the lower miter sill at Iplock Ngrgbered One, Kentucky River, two hundred and seventy-one thousand ollars. · . Removing ,.,,ck,._ Improving the Ohio River at_ Louisville, Kentucky: By the removal of rocks in the channel of said river near to the falls, forty-three thousand dollars. mgllfml °’“*’°“k‘ Improving the great Miami embankment of Ohio River east of Lawrenceburg, Indiana: repairing damage caused by the recent ilood of the Ohio River and tributaries, twenty thousand dollars, if such repair shall be directly and necessarily required in the interest of navigation. 0¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤· Mich- Improving harbor at Ontona on, Michigan: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, five dnousand dollars. ' ¤¤¤1¤¤¤¤· ¥i¤¤· Improving harbor at Marquette, Michigan: Continuing improve— ment and for maintenance, thirty thousand dollars. G**¤‘“·'*"”·*“°‘*· Improving harbor at Grand Marais, Michigan, harbor of refuge: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, thirty thousand dollars. “*"*¤“'¤“°· *“°h· Improving Manistique Harbor, Michigan: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, twenty-five thousand dollars, to be expended by tpe Sepretary of War upon the present project or any moditicatior t ereo. — %£ii°1fK‘isiifii21.iii°iilb.i)(i Fimrggpryglxgigggngmggiiggrzog River, Michigan and Wisconsin. ·_ ‘ . 1 n o a s. rli$ni°*°;?h“*:22 i,—.}.?",£§?JY§.?J.}€§b‘§"£tZ..S“ifJ.§l.‘§Z`T.‘.3h.ftS`la?§'i"tJ°S°ph Ri"°`”’Mi°mg““‘ · e, 1 n · ·. S""' H"`°"’°"°h‘ Improving harbor at South Haven, Michi an: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, forty thousand cfollars: and the Secretary of \Var is authorized to expend any portion of this sum or of the sums heretofore appropriated upon the work of improvement where dock lines have already been established and suitable bulkheads built. but no portion of this or other appropriations shall be used (except for the maintenance of existing channels) where pro r dock lines have not been established and suitable bulkheads buil: along these lines by the city of South Haven or bv the riparian owners and the property lying on the channel side of these doc lines shall have been