Show ahe ah CANAL the proposition to build the nicaragua canal by american and english capital to la all right providing the amerlean american company keep control of the stock it if they do not we shall have a repetition of 0 the suez canal busi bushings bu sings rips the english press and th the e english nears sneered lit at do de Lessep ss plans and hla his work declaring that it was bound to be a failure and kept up the sneers un until ill the commerce ot of the world haying having round found that new route was moving through the long ditch when suddenly lord Beacons beaconsfield fIeld found his opportunity and bought the control ot of the stock 0 the canal ae robn thereafter as possible an excuse was found tor for occupying egypt with english troops and now the world realizes re alises that not only has england the control of the canal but she bhe has in effect attached egypt to bervol her colonial onial possessions poa wo we do not want any of 0 that work on this side elde the canal must be considered an all american canal always aldays with its completion we shall expect to see bee a in that region on the table londs lands of nicaragua there Is room for an immense population and there w 1 I ill I 1 I 1 be profitable occupation for all who go thero there in producing articles artI cIes like sugar and coffee which cannot be produced in the united states st a tes or at least havo have not been so ao far but of which the people ot of the united states use more per capita than any other people of 0 the earth it will be the halfway half way station between new york and san francisco it will be the tha beginning ot of the peaceful conquest st of spanish america and the young generation of americans americana who are arc now in the high schools will thousands of them land profitable occupations there and north and sauth south of that place it will be a great work and no other people indeed not all the people of the world are so much interested interested in it it as the men ot of the united states it Is going to be a serious business though to build it because though to build it many a poor wretch will sicken and die of the fever before it will be finished so many that in contracting to do the work men should keep in mind the probability of their having to get relays of men every few months to carry on tile the work work because exposure there to the air of one night Is sufficient to an untried man whose system may not be in good condition to prostrate him with fever and the progress of that fever Is something frightful to watch three days of it Is sufficient to kill the strongest wad kind of a man in other countries when great works are carried through when at last they are completed generous companies sometimes establish hospitals to prope properly fly take care of those who may sicken in their employ in nicaragua the hospital ought to be the first thing built tor for the malaria there Is a de deadly ad poison poli ion and under it the destruction of life Is bound to be very great |