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 I 626 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 3619-3621. 1906. ·H¤I¤¢;z2€}_,£g6j CBéA.P. 3619.-An Act To grant authority to change the name of certain sailing °` VCSSC S. ggmr hm W.] Be it enacted by the Senate and 1{aase 0 f Repreaentatnyes ojithe United Ch•Fi)gen%f namesof States of America in Congress assembted, That the Commissioner of f;§“¤'°“"°“ """‘°" Navigation is hereby authorized and directed, uponapplication by the Vé••!¤¤¤¤<=*¤d- owners, to change the names of the following sailing vessels: Iron bark Abbv Palmer, official number one hundred and seven thousand four hundred and twenty-nine; steel ship Balclutha, official number thirty-eight hundred and eighty-two; iron bark Euterpe, official number one hundred and thirty-six thousand eight hundre and one; iron bark Himalaya, official number ninety-six thousand five hundred and one; iron bark Coalinga, o$ciaI number one hundred and twenty-seven thousand three hundred and forty-three. Approved, June 29, 1906. r June 29, 1906. CHAP. 3620.-An Act Authorizing the Borderland Coal Company to construct a [H- R- 179**-] bridge across Tug Branch of Big Sandy River. [Pm1c` NDI mi] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreae1itat2}vea of the United Tlé! ,g¤*l= °* ***8 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Bor erland Coal Vdorheiiigrd cmu Company, a corporation or nized under the laws of the State of West °‘{'j,'g’{’,{‘,{,§‘“’:Yfg§§; Vixggmia, its successors andaassigns, be, and they are hereby, authoreteémgg ize to construct, maintain, an operate a railroad, tramroad, con- ' veyor, wagon or foot bridge and approaches thereto, across the Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, at a point about one and one-half miles east of Nolan, Mingo Count (where the same forms the boundary line I between the States of iientucky and West Virginia), in the State of am, p. s4. West Virginia, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," a roved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six. A¤¤·=¤·*¤¤¤¤¤· Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, June 29, 1906. June 29. 1906. CHAP. 3621.-—An Act For the control and regulation of the waters of Niagara Jg*f;lm*·l  River, for the preservation of Niagara Falls, and for other purposes. lic, No. 367. [Pub I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United g33S5g3E3Q8A, Stateulpff America in Omgrevs assembled, That the diversion of water hereby prohibited, except with the consent of the Secretary of War as I1;q»_;·;·gh0n of the hereinafter authorized in section two of this Act: Provided, That this warm. prohibition shall not be interpreted as forbidding the diversion of the waters of the Great Lakes or of Niagara River for sanitary or domestic purposes, or for navigation, the amount of which may be fixed from time to time by the Congress of the United States or by the Secretary of War of the United States under its direction. vremicsgmnwd by Sec. 2. That the Secretary of \Var is hereby authorized to grant S°“’°°“'Y Mw'"` permits for the diversion of water in the United States from said Niagara River or its tributaries for the creation of power to individuals, companies, or corporations which are now actually producing power from the waters of said river, or its tributaries, in the State of New Transmission of York, or from the Erie Canal; also permits for the transmission of pw`"` power from the Dominion of Canada into the United States, to companies legally authorized therefor. both for diversion and transmission, Restrictions as hereinafter stated, but permits for diversion shall be issued only to the individuals, companies, or corporations as aforesaid, and only to
 * ·,»»,p.s~z4.from iagara River or its tributaries, in the State of New York, is