Industrial Niagara 



wasted gifts. But I don't think so. I think somebody will pay 1906 

 something, and the journalistic zeal for scenery abate. I think the WeI,s 

 huge social and industrial process of America will win in this 

 conflict, and at last swallow up Niagara altogether. 



It will receive that, as it has reecived so much, to return us — 

 what? 



U. S. War DEPARTMENT. Hearings in the matter of the granting of 1906 

 permits for the transmission from the Dominion of Canada into the United u ^- war 



, . ... . , Department 



States or power from the Niagara river, before the Secretary of War 

 at Washington, D. C. Nov. 26, and 27, 1906. Wash.: Gov't print. 

 off. 1906. 



Included are the statements of J. Horace McFarland, A. K. Potter, 

 F. W. Stevens, F. D. Deberard, Henry E. Gregory, Dr. John M. Clarke, 

 Clinton Roger Woodruff, Hon. Charles M. Keep, Francis Lynde Stetson, 

 W. Caryl Ely, Gen. Francis V. Greene, Morris Cohn, Jr., Paul D. 

 Cravath, John G. Johnson, and Frank A. Dudley, representatives of 

 various interests connected with Niagara Falls, U. S. Engineers, etc. 



UnWIN, W. CAWTHORNE. The Niagara Falls power stations. 1906 

 Proc. inst. M. E. Lond.) 1906. Pp. 135-148. Unwin 



This is the epitome of a lecture delivered at the graduates meeting on 

 February 12, 1906, and contains eighteen beautiful plates. The early 

 utilization of the Falls is described, and the development of the different 

 American and Canadian power companies discussed. The possible 

 destruction of the scenic effect of the Falls is dealt with and the author 

 says, " Obviously when the works are complete there will be a serious 

 alteration in the appearance of the Falls." 



1907 



(The) Burton bill and its effects on electric developments at Niagara 1907 

 Falls. (Elec. wld. and eng., June 29, 1907. 49:1291-1294.) 



Discusses the provisions and restrictions of the bill and permits granted 

 under it, its general effects, and the effect on the Canadian company and 

 on the market for power. 



Canadian-Niagara power company's transmission to Buffalo. (Elec. 1907 

 wld. and eng., June 29, 1907. 49:1299-1302.) 



Description of the lines crossing the river and of the terminal station B 

 of the Cataract Power and Conduit Company. 



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