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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 49. 1917. 259 Mississippi River between Saint Paul and Minnea olis, and be- m·}g_°'° $°·‘°* Pmtween Bramerd and Grand Ra ids, Mississippi and lieech Rivers, and reservoirs at headwaters of  'ppi River: For maintenance, $2,000; continuing improvement of Mississippi and Leech Rivers, $50,000; in all, $52,000. _ O Osage and Gasconade Rivers, Missouri, and Kansas River, Kansas: mvZ°}§:°;iE{l G°°°°°°d° Continuing improvement and for maintenance of Osige and Gas- K Ri conade Rivers, $20,000; completing irtgprovement of ansas River mw v°"K°°S‘ in accordance with the report submit in House Document Numbered Five hundred and eighty-four, Sixty-third Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document, $10,000; in all, $30,000. _ mm im Missouri River: For maintenance and continuing imoprovement su-r»`Si¤mi$i¤ré,em. with a view to securing a permanent six·foot chann between Kansas City, Kansas, from the uptper end of Quindaro Bend, and the mouth of the river, $1,000,000; or snagging and maintenance between Kansas City and Sioux City, $35,000; for maintenance between Sioux City and Fort Benton, $50,000; in all, $1,085,000. P i · Prmnkled, That there shall be expended, out of the $1,000,000 cambridge num, above appropriated, as soon as practicable, and, if possible, before ‘““¥°"·“°· June first, nineteen hundred and eighteen, $25,000; or so much thereof as magepe necessarywsubject to such terms of local cooperation as the retary of ar may prescribe, not to exceed onehalf the cost of the im rovement, at Cambridge Bend, near Glasgow} Missouri, from the head) of said bend to Bowlers Point, in constructing all necessary new works and in putting in thorough repair existing works so that the same shall effective}? protect the banks and confine the river to its channel at and ongbsaid bend: And promkied T"”"°'°' °'°°"" further, That the Secretary of War is here y authorized to transfer to the Missouri River for work thereon, free of cost, two dredges not necessarily emgoyed elsewhere. Di cd San Diego arbor, California: For maintenance, $20,000; com- S" °‘°’ ‘ pleting improvement of San Diego Harbor in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered One hundred and forty, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, and by dredging area "Af’ in accordance with the groject submitted on page fourteen of House Document Numbered ix hundred and forty-eight, Sixty-fourth Congress first session, as modified in the report printed in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered Eight, Sixty-fourth Congress, second session, $154,000; in all, $174,000. In I Od Los Angeles Harbor, California: For maintenance, $25,000; and "°‘°°°' ' for improvement in accordance with the rezlport submitted in House Document Numbered Eight hundred an ninety-six, Sixty-third Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in P E said document, $50,000: Promkled, That no expense shall be incurred Neerpeiaeimmn. by the United States for acquiring any lands reqpired for the pur- Mom H th _ pose of this improvement; m all, $75,000. Suc modification as ima. °° mm °' may be recommended by the Chief of Engineers and approved by the Secretary of War for the plan of silt»diversion works a opted by the river and harbor Act approved July twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and sixteen, for the protection of Los ihigeles and Long Beach Harbors, in accordance with the report prin in House Document Numbered Four hundred and sixty-two, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, is heregy authorized, subject to the conditions set orth - in said document: rovided, That such modifications shall not in- N°*"“°“°°{°°°°‘ crease the total cost of the work to the United States. San Francisco, Oakland, Richmond, Monterey, and Humboldt  H"' Harbors, Redwood, and Petaluma Creeks, Napa River, San Pablo Bay, Mare Island Strait, and Suisun Channel, California: For mamtenance, $287,500; continuing improvement of Oakland Harbor,