106 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 158. 1892. Wsgiggdqzrrl river, _ Improving;;Sain]tt(`i51i;>ix Rivfg Wisconsin and Minnesota: Continuing · · 1111 rovemen Cl thousand dollars. Sr¤r§p¤_B=¤y and ger making frie to commerce the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan fi§,1§§_ '°1"g'”‘ SMP Ship Canal, connecting the water of Green Bay with Lake Michigan, in the State of Wisconsin, eighty-one thousand eight hundred and pmtm. thirty-three dollars: Provided, That no money appropriated for this _Tit1¤ wi i¤¤¤di¤· purpose shall be available until a valid title to all of said premises shall tm"' be vested in the United States, nor until the State of Wisconsin shall have ceded to the United States exclusive jurisdiction over the same, during the time the United States shall be or remain the owner thereof, for all purposes except the administration of the criminal laws of said , State and the service of civil process on the lands and right of way so conveyed. Wx er me Improving Iged giver ofdtlcielrlorth, Minnesota: Continuing improve- · · · ment twen — ve thousand dollars. Minnesota River. Improving Minnesota River, Minnesota: The sum appropriated by M’IQ‘,f‘;pp,,,p,,,t;0,_ act of August eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, is hereby V<>r 25- v- *1* made available for the improvement of the river, omitting the requirement for operations at Belle Plain, pursuant to recommendation of engineer officg, pageltwenty-two hundred and nine of the reports of ei bteen hun ed an nine -one. uga2Mb Ri*¤¤·I¤d· glmproving Wabash Rivg, Indiana and Illinois, above Vincennes: ' Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars. C Improving Wabash River, Indiana apd fillinois, below Vincennes: ontinuing improvement, sixty thousan dollars. whim Ri'·>¤· Im Impr-ovitaiguabll-Vhite River, Indiana: Continuing improvement, tive thousand o s. - Calumet Hiv¤r.I1L Improving Calumet River, Illinois and Indiana: Continuing improve- 'md I"' ment, SCVODW-EVO thousand dollars, of which sixty thousand dollars is to be used below the forks of the river and fifteen thousand dollars above the forks to one-half mile east of Hammond. mmm mm, m (klcmproving (Illinois River, Illinois: Continuing improvement, one hunthousan ollars. ‘ _Illinois mi mms- For the construction of the Illinois and Mississippi Canal: Continu- ”‘PP* C“““I· ing construction, five hundred thousand dollars, of which so much as may be necessary shall be used in acquiring the right of way for said P,,,,,,,,,, canal: Provided, That in acquiring right of way the Secretary of War Risks of w¤y~ may make agreements for joint user where the canal crosses other lines of transportation if such agreements can be made upon reasonable nam. terms: Provided further, That in acquiring the right of way by agreement or otherwise for the crossing of existing public highways over the parts of the canal constructed on land, the basis of agreement or con- ` nnagasw. denination shall be the construction and maintenance of bridges by the United States Government, as provided for in the detailed plains and estimates heretofore submitted to Congress, but this provision shall not apply to bridges constructed over public waters of the United States now occupying part of the line of the said canal, nor to bridges consgrulcted after the completion of said canal or part thereof adjacent to t e ri; ge sites. mxmmua nam-, Improving Kaskaskia River, Illinois, from mouth to Baldwin Bridge: · Completing improvement, tour thousand five hundred dollars. M,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ri,-.,_ _ For care and maintenance of reservoirs at the headwaters of the Misw§;;gf*‘°¤*¤ ¤° ***3** sissippi River, sixty thousand dollars, of which thirty thousand dollars iéiavi be Iexlpeiéded for the construction of a navigable pass through the an y a e am. ‘ mrggaggascfouio Improving the Mississippi River, from the mouth of the Ohio River ‘ to the landing on the west bank below the Washington avenue bridge, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Continuing improvement, one million one Pmvirvr- hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That on and ,1,1,;,,,,,,,,,1 .0,,. after the passage of this act additional contracts may be entered into mm- by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to carry on continuously the systematic improvement of the