Niagara Falls 



1906 [and] preservation of the Falls. (June 25, 1906. 2 p. (U. S. 59th 

 United States Cong., 1st sess. House rept. 5005; serial 4908.) 



Congress 



United States. — Rivers and Harbors Committee (House). 

 Control and regulation of waters of Niagara river. Preservation of 

 Niagara Falls, etc. Report by Mr. Burton from the committee on rivers 

 and harbors, amending by substitute H. 1 8024, for control and regulation 

 of waters of Niagara river [and] preservation of the Falls. June 2, 1906. 

 (U. S. 59th Cong., 1st sess. House rept. 4654; serial 4908.) 



United States. — Rivers and Harbors Committee (House). 

 Preservation of Niagara Falls. Report by Mr. Burton from the com- 

 mittee on rivers and harbors, favoring H. J. res. 83, for report upon the 

 preservation of the Falls. Jan. 31, 1906. (U. S. 59th Cong., 1st sess. 

 House rep't 695 ; serial 4906.) 



United States. — Rivers and Harbors Committee (House). 

 Preservation of Niagara Falls (H. R. 18024). Hearings [April 

 12-May 8] before the committee . . . 59th Cong., 1st sess. . . . 

 Wash.: Gov't Print. Off., 1906. iv, 325 p. 8°. 



United States. — War Department . . . Preservation of 

 Niagara Falls. Message from the president . . . transmitting a letter 

 from the secretary of war, submitting additional information concerning the 

 operation of the United States Lake Survey from June 29,1906, to June 

 29, 1911 . . . Wash. Gov't Print. Off.. 1911). 22 p. pi. 4°. 

 (U. S. 63d Cong., 2d sess. House doc. 246.) 



Includes reports from the chairman of the Niagara Falls committee, 

 F. D. Millet, dated Sept. 20, 1907, and Oct. 2, 1911. 



1907 



1907 The Burton bill and its effects on electrical developments at Niagara 

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



The provisions of the law in regard to diversion and importation and the 

 permits under it. 



1907 T ne government and Niagara Falls. (Outl., Feb. 16, 1907. 85: 



335.) 



Editorial comment on Mr. Stetson's letter concerning private rights in 

 Niagara Falls. To quote: " When public rights and private rights come 

 into collision, the inevitable limitations of the latter cannot be called 

 spoliations." 1143 



