Show mNADA Ml SE1TLE Fisheries Klondike and Older QucslionJ b be Treated Direct NEGOTIATIONS TO DE IN WASHINGTON IT COII S 1IItnl IIodlon JlcKlnley and Arrange Intr national Affairs VTuhlngfon Nov 8 The nuthorltle tat have hen advised that the ar 7 I tomorrow of Sir Wilfred Lnurler rotmler of Canada Sir Ixjul PavleB of marine In the Sutler cnbl JIIlnltr ill and other officials of the Domlnon I 10 hae on Important bearing not lettlei ent but oolY on the Bering 8eo i on all Ihe pending qlle8110n8 hleh of Inlernollonol hi bee n 80llree complication between the United Slate aod Canada vll the passage of aller Ubor laws to and from Canada tin oith Atlantic flsherlc quesUon Ihe f m ny Ainerlci sl nCo the da ond In lb mIning roglono at Brll I h Columbia Ihe nohleo Itollble > Coluth s great lakts the bonding lr1vllge granted Canadian rollroodo th eonlrrSy over Ihe rights In I the irliVr river Itrltlsh Columbia 0111 In ruget Boulld and 010 the quoUon ota ot-a reciprocityarrangement betvvee tho fnltcd Stales ajid Canada There Is dlnct and definite Intonoa lion that Wr Wilfred cornea urevnrod to tok up nil IheO qvestlon nnd It poolblo Inclnd them In one gonernl tUomnt hereb the consllml 1 lc tlo they have ngended may be omeome On wine of these subjects he will tourer Mllh President JIcKlnley and oi at least ono of them that relating to alien laborers crossing the border h lJI ulllest ueh mutual modlllu lion of rresent restrictions as In his opinion will bo of material advantage la the thousands of Atmrlcnns now In the Klondike J and Ilrltlsh Columbia Iolng rvntr orul t tho nme tlm dvantage to Canada along the en t no S I nllal 1 feotu of Rlr tr I w m nl dWlf i tho otllcl la nml are hen out by per OTS fully advised of the premiers Elans nnd It can be paid that the aug ecstlon that the decks be cleared of Minting disputes between Cnnnda nnd tho tIId Hlnl m1 Ith the tor ot the ndmlnltrotlon I While tho llerln sen settlement occasioned oc-casioned Iho visit of the Canadian premier pre-mier the Canadian authorities attacli much Jeia Imporlan orthal tr 1 do 10 the other qntloOR mentlonl TheY ny lhat Ihe Canadl enllng I ronnn1 almost entirety 10 Ihe tnr I 1 torlilory hre the oalrs nt out nnd thai en thre n conldrohl rerroMae at tho oollod ConMlnn 1In < II tram Bollle San Ironcls ro nnJ othor porS nnl III out tn Cnno dln port uMer Ihe lrltlh Oae Wht ot ettlemnl con be rclll1 I nol dllod hut 1111I0 doubt It I hi I lelt hy tho Canadians that nn amico bl ndJntmnt can b mado Amane Ihe plons ugestd Is that ot a InoJrmnlty lor nouh 10 Ir II Conn 10 buyout the eol on1 retire them trom busln Wllh Ihl dono the Unltd fllotr nnsla Jnpon Oat nrltnln nnd Cnnd wuld bolo bo-lo thr In n upprslon at tlolc lIn There Is no dlenolntlon hOIor In ndn thIs plan In pret rlii I ndJ btOlu ifi t al I Ih eotlIIn opon Hlr Wlltn1 loutlr nn1 his ocl at wlJl urge strongly Ihat the labor Immlgrallon question be settl1 ond on thl point will rontor with Iho PrI dnl Unl the preml 1Icllon tho Canadln fsrllnmnt an 1In Immqtlon law I t plln h hleh conll11elor and Mnerlan loor I III b har trolO rompotln In Ihp work ot Ihe Crowo zeot pns rollw a ovornmnt underlklng In wetorn I Cado On tho othr hand II I rlolmd by the Canadians that nhoul 5000 Amorl mn nro In the monlike lerrltor h I loogl to Canoda nlld that 10000 Amrrlcon contract lahorers n ork I Irg 10 the min ot IIrWh Columhln I ta I 1 ithjU ri t r I n J n I rI oti that the r causes of Irritation be remold re-mold nn both fides and It Is understood under-stood that he Is prepnred to offer n repeal re-peal of Canadian restrictions In the I Klondike and other regions If the nd Tnlnlatratlon of tho American law Is I r tI emn nlo the Jooprn i lion of the United Plates la I desired In Iiltna of the Canadian authorities to J make nn easy route to the Klondike The proposed route Is b > boat from Fwt Wrangle to the Mlckecn river hleh I In lerrllory hlonln to Ihe Inlted States nnd up the Btlckeen via Tislen Inko to th Yukon river nnd thence to t the gold I fields As Ihe t ftlckeen river Is on American I soil It Is I desired to overcome any possible controversy although the treaty of i Miihlnvton 19 mid to make the nai K tlon of the rier fret to tho Canadians Cana-dians ard Aemrlcnns nllke The need I of this snort route under the patron ise of the Dominion Is I felt by the I onndlon proml 10 he Impernllve In I vlei rf th < Informntton reaching him that 15000 Australians will come to the Klondike In the spring A total of CflOOOcolonUts I am expected to head that uny In the matter of reciprocity the reneril purposes of the negotiation Wit b I to give I the United States lha bennt 01 tho mInimum cloue ot the I Canadian law In p1 < rhanrro tor the Dineley lij Iu The n desire d of Sir JJIlr d nnd bio nsoclntea wlll be to conn the orrnngemnl to a tew 1m Vflo > lt n ° Wnnnd extend its pctTjo On tbo pnrt of Cannda the nr tleln llkdy to Pbt proposed for reel gtl liv ire rtlih lumber la barley vi t On tin pnrt of Ihe United t Slates th rtlcUs likely to flgire nre ronl oil om rnlluny and electrical punnlle irtlnerv of nil kinds agricultural lmplments native woods watches rr t r rnn ard steel Tho Canadian law per Jits II a oneeighth reduction nf duties nn j 0 nr nnd onefourth reduction t nezt eor 10 uh rontrle s h t n I elCi dr d uc n h lm rlon rood do not Th Nonh Arerlrnn n here ron jtIPIn t tr durntl0n U Jnfl t ncr p rt I I 1 117I n r o r t I 1 1 ltd n I nJJn vnTy4nls I l a II J nillin nnrl laklri hnlt otc Tho h gh 5firJ Ed I ntUfntoW I ny > nttnn II HI I hen mf 1wnlo tb on J J s here tb t thf Jnndln preml 7 to Washington dalrous of I I I np n M n nropn isl b Mr J ho o r tt I tn ilth ln Ji 1 r nt aettl I ment th M In 1n > pon1 v a ctimmlnalon rtnrentlno Imth iuniries |