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 828 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 264. 1909. cost of said improvement should be borne by owners of water power and others._ Rain Lake, with a view to locating the points dangerous to navigation by reason of submerged rocks. JP{L““°“ ‘“° “"* mmmson AND wiseossm, Harbor at Duluth, Minnesota, and Su rior, Wisconsin, with a view to securing increasd anchorage area in tHE vicinity of Superior Entry. Saint Louis River, from the upper limit of the present project to the stone quarries near Fond du c. . The report upon the examination and survey for the location of a canal connecting Lake Superior and the Mississippi River by way of the Saint Croix River, as provided b the river and harbor Act of eighteen hundred and ninety-four ami, as supplemented by the rovisions of the river and harbor Act appgoved March thirty-tiist, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, shall completed by a further report as to whether existing conditions render suc project now feasible and practicable, considering the necessary location, plans, cost of construction and maintenance, commerce affected, and water supply. llinisivnl mssrssrrrr. Horn Island Pass, from the outer bar in the Gulf of Mexico through and across Dago Shoals, in Mississippi Sound, by the most direct and mimble route, to the twenty-one-foot depth north of Petit Bois _ Dog River to a point one·fourth mile above the Denney and Com- , pany railroad bridge. Leaf and Pascagoula rivers, from the mouth of Bowie Creek to the junction of Pascagoula and Dog rivers. Cassidy Ba ou, from the month, near Marks, to Belen. Bogue Phaha, from its mouth to the Forks of the Bogue. Pearl River, from Rockport to Jackson. Bayou Pierre, from the mouth to Port Gibson. Montana. MQNTANA. Flathead River, from its `mouth, and by Kalispel Slough, to Kalispel, with a view to securing a depth of four feet. Yellowstone River, from its mouth to Billin, with a view to a fourfoot stage of water and the building of a lgsyk at the United States Government dam. Polson Bay, Flathead Lake, with a view to dredging the channel and providing a arbor on the east side. New Hampshire. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Portsmouth Harbor, with a view to the construction of a lock and dam in the Piscataqua River. Rye Harbor. Cocheco and Lamprey rivers. Exeter River. N"' J°¤°Y· xmw Jmzsmr. Absccon Inlet, with a View to maintaining a depth of twelve feet over the bar. Delaware River, from Lalor street, Trenton, to upper railroad brid ue, with a view to obtaining reater depth. I Double Creek, Ocean Gyounty.