26 Supplement to Public Land Laws 



CHAPTER 48. 



[H. B. 49.] 



LAKE WASHINGTON CANAL APPROPRIATION. 



AN ACT appropriating the sum of nineteen thousand five hundred 

 thirty-three and 03-100 dollars from the state shore land improve- 

 ment fund (said sum being the unexpended balance of the two hun- 

 dred and fifty thousand dollars set apart and appropriated by chap- 

 ter two hundred and eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred and 

 nine), and providing for the expenditure thereof in connection with 

 the construction and improvement of the Lake Washington canal 

 in King county, Washington, and appropriating out of the general 

 fund twenty-six thousand dollars ($26,000.00) for interest upon 

 warrants already issued and to be issued. 



Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: 



SECTION 1. That the sum of nineteen thousand five hun- 

 dred thirty-three and 03-100 dollars (being the unexpended 

 balance of the $250,000.00 set apart and appropriated from 

 the state shore land improvement fund, by chapter 218 of the 

 Laws of 1909) be and the same is hereby set apart and appro- 

 priated out of said state shore land improvement fund, to be 

 expended in aid of the United States in the construction and 

 improvement of the Lake Washington canal in King county, 

 Washington. 



SEC. 2. The appropriation made by section one of this act 

 shall be expended under the direction and supervision of the 

 United States government engineer in charge of said improve- 

 ment ; and the State Auditor shall issue his warrants for the 

 payment of the same upon the presentation of proper vouchers, 

 approved by the United States engineer in charge : Provided, 

 That no warrant shall be issued against said fund unless the 

 voucher covering the same be accompanied by a certificate of 

 said engineer, approved by the Commissioner of Public Lands, 

 to the effect that (as far as all excavation is concerned the cost 

 of which is covered by such voucher) the material excavated has 

 been deposited on shore lands of the university of the state, or 

 other shore lands owned by the State of Washington in Union 

 Bay or Lake Union (if any such shore lands adjoin the place 



