Show 1 rIlE PANAMA CANAL Since tho inauguration of tho Panama Canal scheme there has uluajs been well groaided doubt as to It anal successful success-ful construction under Trench suXir lion for tho reason that tho Freinh peon rle are 01 II volatile nature and totally wanting In the staling qualities so necessary neces-sary to the perfecting of such u grand undertaking I un-dertaking True to their nature tlioj i rushed Into it with their money at thin start believing and with sumo reason Uiil Jil tn Mil lu rp auu promised and being covertly cached 4 yi thereto by tho Trench Government they i r have continued to tmpply money until t LL this limit of Ilumh credulity U leached t n and the reaction has set In That the opposition to the canal from French sources will bo greater than Site nssW nco given to It cannot be doubted by men who know the history of the French people and thus by the hand of Time this United States will be freed from the threatened invasion of her rights and be I spared the enforcement of tho Monroe Doctrine in this case After sinking millions mil-lions of money not onetenth part of the easiest track for tho canal has been excavated ex-cavated and for every foot of way made a life has been sacrificed to tho inbosplt ablo climate Thera are no means at mud for the subjugation of the polyglot abormg clement necessary for this work allli a spirit of lawlessness has been de clojied on the Isthmus In consequence which adds to the difficulties of tho eitua lion The money heietoforo subscribed has come mainly from tho poorer classes 01 the Trench people who gave it In tho nature of II loan expecting enormous re inns and l tho storm of unreasoning hatred hat-red which tho projectors will have to Meet in their efforts to procure moro feuds is I likely I to bo serious Tho man nor of this undertaking was conceived in error and tho outlook proves that in order to make a completu success of tho measure it must bo given into the hands of American capitalists backed by the aid of International capital just as our IIIont railroad and kindled undertakings arc and maths stable by the protection or f our Government Aside from the on inglmg complications likelyy to arise under the piescnt regime the needs 01 tho commercial world < make such a move mont necessary and doubtless such nil bo > the outcome of tho present trouble |