Show UNIONS COULD COU b I INOT NOT WIN STRIKE Other Means Will Be Found to tc I Oust Miller 4 MILES GOES OUT NEXT WEEK 4 COLUMNS OF OP TIm THE TREASURY TREASUR BUILDING BU D G CRUMBLING LI G 4 Special to the Herald H Washington D C Aug AU iThe The labor lalas r question haa ha been brought close clo e home I to the government by b the die discharge of ot 01 f Miller lItnOr a bookbinder in the go goern ern men meat printing and Ulla n his 18 reinstate reinstatement o ment by order of oC the president presidE nt Miller Mild r was 88 discharged ostensibly at least at atthe a athe the request of tIe the t e union The civil service rules do not recognize this as a C legal ground however and Miller has hie S gone back to work k again a pending the th C outcome of lt charges of ot a personal char character character acter made by the union 1 It It appeared appear I at one stage of the proceedings as a C though a strike af of o the printers and an I allied trades was imminent but even evet 1 if I the supplementary charges charleS are not no t sufficient to get Miller out of oC his job it is not believed there will be any se ft serious noun rious trouble It is asserted arted by those who claim to be familiar with the na lUt nature ture of the accusations ns now made mad S against Miller that they will be found fount I to cause his removal from fron 1 government employ and thus avert temporarily Rt Ie a crisis in the re relations lations of oC labor to the th government nt The truth of oC the matter Is that the of oC the government printing office do not want to strike for the government in that case would have rather rath r the best of the controversy Un Under Unde der de the civil service serice rules a govern goern government government ment who struck could not JB ie e taken Into government employ without an order to that effect err t made by b the civil service commission Such a re Fe reinstatement instatement ement would have hae to be made within a It year ear as a well ell or the tile would los hi his lile 5 or her hr In the fh classified service It it is I not t believed that the civil service would willingly issue an order or fr restoring an individual to employment who ho had struck because of or a controversy with the th commission Another point in favor faor of the gov government government in ill the event of o any contro controversy versy r with the of oC the gov government go eminent printing office is i that all such sUh labor Jabor is now no done by b hard hand and in Sit incase case of any trouble an opportunity would be afforded for the Introduction of nf machine composition This has hA been bet n feared antI and expected by b the printers for several 8 eral years past and anti they the are I not anxious to do cIo anything which would hasten halt n such suh a move moe In the meantime Miller Is I again at work tork but has hits been I sent to Coventry by b his fel tel fellow fellow tellow low laborers and his hll position po cannot be a very pry pleasant one from a person pemon personal al point of oC view Wall Street Situation Washington was only on I mildly Inter Interested Interested ested in the recent dl disaster Hg ster r in Wall Wallstreet WallStreet all I street treet This is I a profitable town for fot forthe forthe the brokers for an n unusually large lal e number of people pe pl follow the market marketon on margin ln There has been little trad tradIng trading Ing of oC late latt however so o 0 the recent slump did not do damage From Frets Froma a national point of or view and the standpoint of or the treasury officials th most mo t interesting phase phal e of oC the t Wall I teet situation is the small effect it ItI I has had upon the general business 5 of of the country Representative Cannon I has bias emphatically declared his opposition opposition i ilion tion lion to any an legislation le calculated c to t assist the street in its operations for foras foras foras as he has claimed these theMe lid did not par particularly concern the country at large lar e eThe The events of Friday the th pf pC July Jul p gave considerable strength tr to Mr Can Cannons Cannons position though thoU h it is fully Cuny un understood Understood that th t since his hla visit t to Oyster Oy te Ray By he hf has practically agreed to let t some pome financial legislation Jegl atlon become come b ef of effective when Jie lie he js is speaker of or the th i house Exit of General Miles Lieutenant General Nelson A Miles t is itt retired from active service on the th of this month by b the operation of 01 the lew which makes make years year I Ithe the limit of oC age at which an Amer mez Jean ican can an serve sene in the military arm or orthe orthe 01 the government As announced h i will wUl be succeeded by b General G Young It II t has hils become the fashion during the th past two years to make slighting re remarks remarks marks about the commanding general genera i of the army arm A just estimate of hit his I career however shows that such small ama I defects of temperament as IlS have hae led le I Ito to injudicious action during recent t years ate are not for a moment to be b weighed d in the balance balant against the Im Important I services t he has rendered d this thu country He received his commission In I 1861 1561 when he was but 22 2 years of age Three years later he had fought hi lii i way wa to the rank of maJor and am I IWas i was in command of oC an army arm corps j lila Ills bravery under fire lire was the caus eRUC al I i of oC universal remark even in itt th t I 1 days of great achievement He was wat i inot not only brave but clearheaded nn an l I handling his troops with wit I I acknowledged skill It was as General Genera I Hancock who said sard Tell Colonel Colon Mile Miles from me IDe that he IS ig worth his weight weigh el h I j In cold I It has hag been b the sisal defects in hi temperament which have hae brought him his I under criticism but these have hUe only I been noticeable In times timet of or peace They have hAe never ne t 1 J with VIOl Ids his ability to serve s r or 01 command He Hf was wag no n carpet knight He H bears upon his h c body bod many honorable scars cars ars received re In battle His first thought throughout his nil service has been the welfare of the enlisted ted men He has M been a 11 good sol aol dier and Antl a n good citizen He will now shortly enjoy a wt rest refit to 0 which he says ys he te Is now no looking for forward forward forward ward with pleasure They Herd in Cities With the tue crying crins need for fol agricultural immigration into the west considerable wonder has been expressed to the th ef er feet that more of the enormous Italian contingent now no coming to this country countr does not settle upon the lands instead o 0 herding together in already alread over overpopulated overpopulated overpopulated populated cities clUes Over SO per cent of the Italian immigration to the United States is II d of oC peasants who are II skilful and ant industrious Indu farmers but they luck lack sufficient initiative to jouI ney on into the western we tern states and aud avail themselves lv of the many litany man opportunities opportunities to secure land The already es ef centers of Italian population attract the tite newcomers It has baa been suggested by the thc immigration experts j that if Ir colonies of oC Italians could be scattered about the Ole western vestern states in time a large number of or these the e people would find their furore fire in American agriculture culture They ere are clannish but in anti and peaceful and their care ful tul painstaking methods are needed on the th great tracts of land which will shortly be reclaimed by the many man stu stupendous irrigation projects now no In their Inception Reduced to Pulp On a table in the basement of the United States treasury trea u a few fOw days ago 0 lay a Bundle of greenback greenbacks amounting to 4 About It were erf grouped several I veral solemn looking men They and the bundle of or notes were tre for fOj a photograph raph The men mf n whit whitIs hit hitH H Is I known l as as the maceration ration om ulft the th a t L of ot its i jt UI and a corresponding percentage of the paper in circulation Is drawn dra wn in Then rheu th the maceration committee goes to work ork First each greenback if is 1 4 punched leav a jn ng a 1 hole hol about th the h siz stir or f a pen il n c P in tT Y then ut lit it t I h 1 Tr Ii hal ba F ire jIl IIII in l I HIM UT Flu LO totals art are red and if 1 cal of oC condemned Is nt a great ch rn machine which mashes it to the pulp little souvenirs representing the th v n of Mar Martha tha Washington even miniature treas trees treasuries treasuries uries are arc made which are sold to en enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic tourists Treasury Columns The columns of oC the are crumbling There is 18 herd a more im ha building in ill the ty y than the theold theold theold old Greek structure at tie Ole ie curve of Pennsylvania P avenue Lat Last L spring a ILL crowd of or workmen if s kis pul Inu to work cleaning up the columns arid tuiti east fa ti facade Meade cade eade with sand said The rhe h columns are of inferior Dumfries sa and the greatest gr ravage is at the Several schemes have ha for tor their preservation A pre consisting of or metals silicates an pm um is belg applied now s claimed wilt iK render rinder the sandstone J t to the weather If It the disintegration Is al allowed 1 lowed to go on at its there th re will be no columns end end of or ten years I J Soldiers Tau to Cook CookIn In August Au of oC ISO cooking school was established at t tUe As J bar barracks barI racks reeks The pupils were t the enlisted I men and the teacher a ho nurse They were taught to prepare food bad od in a aI wholesome fashion f bow to I first aid to the injured and what sick people ought to be fad Cep Themen men who iho worked in that first Class lave have scat seat scattered I tred throughout this country and a d the islands lately added to Am can pos pea possessions I sessions Some haW have ha t come back Jack from the Philippines lu In boxes to be bo plant planted ed eel as their comrades put it But the dietary kitchen goes In as is usual and Is the neatest culinary department In Washington e excepting pUng the borax kitchen at the department depart ent x Of f agriculture a ture turc i |