Show TRIKING CANADA A BLOV Privileges Enjoyed by Canadian Railroads to be Abolished A RADICAL STEP ADVISED Senators Frye anti Cullom Are the Parties Par-ties Urging the Jil ensure Holding the Present Arrangements Vork Directly Against American Hallways A Decrease in Treasury Cash During Dur-ing December Capital Notes WASHINGTON Dsc 31 = It is said on trustworthy authority that President Harrison the secretary of the treasury and secretary of state have practically determined I de-termined to make tho outgoing of the Harrison administration notable by a blow at Canada much more vital than the recent order imposing tolls on Canadian Canad-ian vessels passing through she Sault Ste i Marie canal at the entrance of Lake Superior Su-perior The blow will come in the shape of the presidents proclamation curtailing curtail-ing or abolishing the privilege now enJoyed en-Joyed by Canadian railroads of transporting transport-ing merchandise in bond through the United States free of duty which under the system is very advantageous to foreign for-eign roads at the expense of American companies The attorney of the Canadian Pacific road is here in consultation with Congressional Congres-sional friends of the Canadian roads and there is evidence of genuine alarm in the minds of the friends of Canadian interests inter-ests Senators Frye and Cullom are said to be advising the president to take some I radical step in this direction to bring I Canada to terms Mr Cullom has often expressed the opinion that Canadian roads were constantly evading the interstate commerce law to the disadvantage of i American lines |