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 824 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 8-11. 1906. . °¤°“*°"*°“*- °‘°· Seventh. That said Commission be also required to report any facts or conclusions which it may think pertinent to the general inquiry above set forth. mmly *“"°°“¤““°"• Eighth. That said Commission be required to make this investiga- ' tion at its earliest possible convenience and to furnish the information Im above required from time to time and as soon as it can be done consistent with the performance of its public duty. Approved, March 7, 1906. Nig1;p],39ijal lgomt Resolution For a report, and so forth, upon the preservation of [Pub. Res., No. 9.] Rembved by lbe,Sem1te and House of]? eeenmtifves of the Milled §1i;%u{§£· com Stain ofAyne¢·£ea in Oongreaa assembled, _Tgt the members representminion tp nga on mg the United States upon the International Commission created by "€.'j‘f",§‘,‘}’f‘8.,3_ section four of the river and harbor Act of June thirteenth, nineteen AM. v- 626- hundred and two, be requested to report to Con ress, at an early day, what action is, in their judgment, necessary am? desirable to prevent the further depletion of water flowing over Niagara Falls; and the said members are also requested and directed to exert, in conjunction with the members of said Commission representing the Dominion of Canada, if practicable, all possible efforts for the preservation of the said Niagara Falls in their natural condition. _ Approved, March 15, 1906. Bia"} ig;  [No. 10.] Joint Resolution Authoriaing assignment of pay of teachers and other  employees of the Bureau of Education in Alaska. ’ _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentathex of the Lhifed ggjfgs cm (md Stale.? of America in Congress assem led, That the Secretary of the by Bureau or iiiaqea- Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to ermit teachers and other gf; i“* my ““’g"» employees of the United States Bureau ofp Education employed in Alaska to make assignments of their pa r, under such regu ations as he may prescribe, during such time as they may be in the em loy of the Bureau of Education in Alaska; and the Secretary of the Iiiterior is further authorized, in his discretion, under such regulations as he namuumemenm. may prescribe, to reimburse school-teachers in Alaska for expenses incurred by them in the discharge of their duties and paid from their personal funds. Approved, March 21, 1906. ` M¤¤‘h 21- im- [No. 11.] Joint Resolution Amending joint resolution instructing the Interstate .,.gE.Jj .E§L__ Commerce Commission to make examinations into the subject of railroad discrimina- [Pnb. Res., No. 11.] tions and monopolies, and re rt on the same from time to time, approved March seventh, nineteen hundred andosix. _ ‘ Resolved by the Senate and House of Re;n·esentatiz·e.s of the United mf,$,fe“{.§,;j},$,_·,ff},’f”‘ States 0_fAmer¢Iea in Cbngrese assembled, That joint resolution instructmgxgrrm irégetypggg ing the interstate Commerce Commission to make examinations into mm, ,,,,,_ ‘ the subject of railroad discriminations and monopolies, and report on SW""- the same from time to time, approved March seventh, nineteen hundred and six, is hereby amended) by adding the following thereto: "§’g;j,j,'jg,§j’€uf°°“’B Ninth. T0_ enable the Commission to perform the duties required and accomplish the purposes declared herein, the Commission shall have and exercise under this joint resolution the same power and authoritv