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 sixrmrn ooxenass. sms. 1. ans. 12-14. 1908. 569 [No. 12.) Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to apply the unex- M¤¤‘<>h 6.1908- pended ba ance of the donation made by the citizens of Dallas, Texas, under the [H·J·R·12°·l provision of the river and harbor Act of March third, nineteen hundred and five, [Pub. Res., No. 12.] tlp work in construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Two in section one of Trinity wer. Resobved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives 0 the United _ States of America in Ocmgreas assembled, Thbt the nnexpédsd balance igiiriilgiiiililiunm. of the sum of sixt -six thousand dollars, donated to the United States b°£ Qlghexmudcd by citizens of Dalhis, Texas, in pursuance of a provision in the river donation authorized. and harbor Act of March third, nineteen hundred and Eve, to aid in v°1'33'p‘1m' the improvement of section one, Trinity River is hereby made available for the construction of locks and dams, and the Secretary of War may, in his discretion, a ply the said balance to work in connection with the construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Two in said section one. Approved, March 6, 1908. [No. 13.] Joint Resolution Granting authority for the use of certain balances of Eydgisl appropriations for the Light·House Fstablishment to be available for certain named Resobved by the Senate and House q§€Representatives of the United L,g,,,_H,,,,,e E,,,,,,, States of America in Oongreoc aasem d, That the balances of the ¤¤é¤¤=¢¤;-M to aippropriations for the construction of vessels for the Light-House tnnigsei vméigigmstab ishment appropriated for in the Acts of Congress approved "‘§’i % ml April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four (Thirty-thi Stat- °' ’"°`4°°’ ' utes, pa four undred and sixty-eight); March third, nineteen hundred ancifive (Thirt -third Statutes, dpage eleven hundred and seventy- V0] 34 659 660 one); June thirtieth, nineteen hun re and six (Thirty-fourth Stat- 710,vi1,1Esi°ifia1s.’ ' utes, pages six hundred and fifty-nine, six hundred and sixty, seven hundred and ten, and seven hundred and eleven), and March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven (Thirty-fourth Statutes, pages thirteen hundred and seventeen, thirteen hundred and eighteen, and thirteen hundred and nineteen), are hereby made available for the (pay of officers and crews, the payment of consular fees, port dues, an exchange, the purchase of pgovisions, rations, fuel, engineer stores and supplies, pilotage, water, undry, and all other necessary incidental exppnses 1n the transfer of the followin -named vessels of the Light- ouse Establishment from Tompkinsvibe, New York, where they are to be delivered when completed, to their respective stations: enders for the Twelfth light-house district, for the Thirteenth light-house district, for the Pacific Ocean, for Lake Superior; relief light-vessel for the Pacific coast; Columbia River light—vessel, Oregon; Swiftsure Bank light—vessel, Washington. Approved. March 23, 1908. [No, 14.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary- of War to establish harbor M[‘§°_}f if lines in Wilmington Harbor, California. _ FQ5g4T:; Reeobved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Uongress a&9embZed, That the Secretary of War is Eagkcgo. Cgrmr hereby authorized to fix and establish picrhead and bulkhead lines, 1;,,.,% wngfngmn either or both, in the inner harbor of San Pedro, otherwise known as ******0* °“"*°'*’°‘*· Wilmington Harbor, California, beyond which no piers, wharves, bulkheads, or other works shall be extended or deposits made excplpt under such regulations as shall be prescmbed from time to time by e Regulations. Secretary of War. Approved, March 26, 1908.