object the deepening of the water-way between Lake Michigan and the

Gulf. The proposal to construct a canal by the way of the Illinois River

to the Mississippi, large enough to carry ships, was declared feasible

by government engineers and a route was surveyed. President Roosevelt

endorsed the scheme. In his message to Congress, December 3, 1907, he

said: "From the Great Lakes to the mouth of the Mississippi there should

be a deep water-way, with deep water-ways leading from it to the East

and the West. Such a water-way would practically mean the extension of

our coast line into the very heart of our country. It would be of

incalculable benefit to our people. If begun at once it can be carried