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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. ks. II. Ch. 253. 1912, 229 Menominee Harbor and River,  and Wisconsin, with a "*•¤•¤*¤· view to securing increased depth and wid of channel and to extendilpg the improvement as far as practicable above the Ogden Street Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wisconsin, with a viewtolgraglidmgatnrmingbasin atornearthewesternend. Fox Wisconsin, with a view to determining what repairs or extensions,   any, should be made to the levee at Portage, Wisconsin, in the interats of navigation, and to prevent injuzioto the Government works on Fox rver, consideration being fivan to the question of cooperation on the part of the State of rsconsin and pther local interests in the repair, extension, and maintenance of such evee. Wolf River, Wisconsin. Mouth of the Siskiwit River, Wisconsin, on Lake Superior. _Brulp glarlrgr, Wisconsin, with a view to its improvement for rmnor a e c t. Harbor at Duluth, Minnesota, and Sulperior, Wisconsin, with a °°=gI¤*¤***¤°"• view to extending the twent§—foot channe up the Saint Louis River ` to Commonweal Avenue, ew Duluth, inc uding a channel of the same depth on the south and east sides of Big Island. ‘ Waterway from Lake Superior to the pi River b way of Allouez Bay, at the easterly end of the Duluth Mupuegior Hargbor, and the lamnicon, Moose, and Saint Croix Rivers, esota and Wisconsm. Saint Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin, from the mouthto Taylors Falls, with a view to the removal of logs and other obstructions, consideration being also given to the question of cooperation ondthe partalof local interests inalthe consgruction of harbors, levees, an termin s at various oints o said river. Reservoirs at headwatriis of Missrigsippi River, with a view to the °°“"""°" construction of locks in the dams heretofore built_ at Pokegama, Winnibigoshish, and Leech Lakes. in the State of Minnesota. Baudette Harbor and River, Minnesota. _ _ _ Mille Laos Lake and Onamia Lake, Minnesota, with view to improving the na bility of the Mississippi River by constructing n dam across R1 ver at or near Onamra and thereby creating a. reservoir in san a es. Mississippi River at Dresbach and Dakota, Minnesota. Red River of the North, from Wahpeton, North Dakota, and Breckenridge, Minnesota, to the international boundary line, with a ;icw_to its improvement by the construction of locks and dams or ot erwrse. The Kansas River, from the mouth to the western limits of Kansas §§":jm_ City, Kansas, with a view to removing all obstructions therefrom, ' dredging and widenin the mouth and extending the improvement so as to fit the same fiir navigation, and to consi er propositions for coolperation on the part of local authorities and interests. _ issouri River, from the mouth of the Kansas River to a point at or Gear the Izvestem gmits of Kalpsinp City, Kanlsas. t_ . rssouri iver, at aint oss, issouri, wit a view to preven mg in <g;er%ion of theBrivr·r Lpke Colartrary alndpc;/Etig$1o;1ls·B]ak&. n rancisco a, aiornia, romtemout o e u oupe River to a point foui· thousand one hundred and fifty feet northwest therefrom, with a view of securing a ermanont channel three hundred feet wide with a depth of eighteen get at low tide. gvgcedlizi Harbor, Califgrrilip. _ era Channe a orma. LOS Angeles _¤·¤d L0ng’Beach Harbors, Califomia, and their tributary waters, with a view to the improvement of said harbors and to