Show 1 I Is evident that In his Interview for which he wua reprimanded by Secretary Sec-retary ot Gen Miles had himself quite as much In mind as he had Admiral Ad-miral Schley ITIs expression that for several years a distinguished and gallant officer has been assailed by = parties who have endeavored to write him and other high officials down might fairly be taken as a personal complaint so aptly does It fit his case The gallant General has not had much of a show himself but he shoUld know that nothing Is gained by getting restive and speaking his mind His Innings seem lone in coining but f XY H I they may come at last and In the meantime his outspoken demand for better rations for the troops In Cuba and his admirable and peaceful conquest con-quest of Porto Rfco arc remembered by the public In this particular Interview In-terview however he is clearly In the wrong ho should have known better than to thus render himself open to condemnation |