Show i HrCIlUOCrrY TKEATY I A Tribune i > ecml from New York this morning quotes tlio New York Nnlis I Washington correspondent nt Buying 4 that tho recent yarn of n 10000000 loan 11 to tho Hawaiian Islands Is lint n renewal uf of similar reports nuJe ovciy time there is a 1 probability ol abrogating tire existing I I exist-ing reciprocity treaty hotncen the Inbuilt u nml tho United Slates ami mills I ilio emptiness of this Ihront hao lccn I hlA frequently exposed Tile citircns of tho United Stoics Imrrinj n clique of Hun Irnn L4 cinoo refiners who inononolla Ito trndo i k with tho Islands cnn nrford to dispense I with n trndo which so far nn our exports are itr4 concerned nm miii ten to less tlmn tho supar I duties remitted by tho Treasury under the 1 lfent87J l rl i provisions I of Ohio treaty uf 1870 limo IKJO I m plo of tho Islands cannot do without tho markets of California mill Oregon for limit me1 sugars and rice Tim foregoing juraginph sets fortli 14 I fully ntH in iletall the true inwardness ol i the lecent report of u loan As tho i DnMociiAT Blated at the time the innln interests of the Inlands are in lire hands iIIt of a clique of Pieific Coast capitalists ii 4 who arc refiners of sugar turn leading product there and who would ho seriously m i i ously hurt in a financial House it the II q14 4 f treaty of 1871 was annulled Tho Sun b j correspondent Is i in Washington where liwilliAgrit O1iiII C Im has easy access to tho records nni I Gilds the export trade of the United 2 I Suites with tho Islands Is not equal I u In value to tho amount of duties on sugar I remitted hy the Government It is a it M well known fact that tho Islands canno i I ii thrive without a market in this country 1 and just why a premium should ho pale iqniSFg hy this country to swell tho coiTero 01 I a 1 syndicate of California sugar I kings is and front its inecp tlon has hcen a commdrmi l t to tho general public limo bulk of our I I f export trade with tho Islands consists 01 Si il supplies of all kinds furnished hy tho I J said syndicate for tho support ot their in f forests there and as they own their own I e shipping and all other carrying con venionccs it in plain that they are most I II benefited hy that trade Again tho Importation m Im-portation of raw sugars from BO short a distance and duty free is a menace to the ml If jli miu sugar interests in other parts of tine iL 4i country hero bo tho voyage a run from iI Cienfucgos in time Westlndics or twenty times that far duty is exacted and Iho L I 1 product is forced to encounter tho Islam I yialml in tho eanio market and at tho Ham hI 4 prices Tho situation in a commercialS sense is summed up in the statement that S if tho sugar and rico plantersol California were lemovcd from Ohio Islands now time I trado of tho Islands would fall back Into I its original flat stale and unprofitahl i i condition neither giving nor inviting un e equivalent for tho limo and money to t f build It up again While the Island ilit form n foreign government and are forced to seek an outlet for their products III our I Ijj markets it seems an erring policy on the L part of our Government to give that L trade duty free into the hands of a foil 1 t5 men to the detriment of one of limo lent IL u ct ing industries of tho nation Tho treat I of 1870 was lushed through under II I cloud but tho cloud is now passing away and remedial measures trio in order |