Germans Rush Reinforcements East in Another Eifort to Reach Warsaw HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH LXXXIV — No. 6 A PAGE RECEIVES REPLY TO AMERICAN PROTEST Ambassador Immediately Makes Plans For Its Shipment to Washington ANOTHER ANSWER IS COMING Time For Delivery of More Defi-; nite Supplementary Reply Is Uncertain By Associated Press I.ondon, Jan. S, 2.08 P. M.—Ambas- j sad or Page to-day received from the | British government the preliminary reply to the American note protesting against the British interference with i American shipping. He forwarded It j immediately to Washington. The time of delivery of the more ! definite supplementary reply which the j British government is to make is un- I certain. It probably will be within J two weeks. Further negotiations between the ! two governments concerning specific cases of detention of American ves sels will precede the preparation of the final British answer. BUrriSH XOTK IS .WVAITF.n BY WASHINGTON OFFICIAI.S! By Associated Press Washington, Jan. S.—Secretary j Bryan and other officials to-day await- • eil receipt of the British government's ! preliminary reply to the recent Amer- I lean note on the subject of interfer- 1 ences with shipping. At noon it had not been received by ! officials expect that with prompt j transmission it would be unccded and | before them by night. It is believed that in the prelimi- j nary note Great Britain has recog- ! nized the reasonableness of the Amer- i ican protest and has promised to re- j duce the annoyance to the smallest i degree. Flying Waste Paper Litters Front St. Yards; Raunick Acts Promptly Complaints were made to Dr. J. M. | J. Kuunlck. city health officer, to-day ! <>f the failure of the Pennsylvania i Reduction Company to dump only' clean ashes on the ltiver Front above i "f lardserabble." Since yesterday ashes were being w led .is a sort of bottom "fIU" fur » ertain sections of the water front and the garbage company is required to station men at these points, whose duty it is to prevent any scattering i' >f waste paper and to spread the j' ;F.NTS I:\VMPM; IS FOLLOWED HY (iOVKKMIIt Special to The Telegraph Dover. Del., Jan. B.—Governor C. n. 1 Miller, setting a precedent In the State jand following the example of Presi jdent Wilson, appeared before the Sen jators and Itepresentatives, assembled in joint session, and read his biennial I message yesterday morning. The message was delivered seventy jtwo hours late. It should have been ; read Tuesday, but the wrangle in the j Senate delayed it. ISM FIRE LOSS MA* TOTAL HALF MILLION Expected to Exceed That of 1913 by About $50,000; Sev eral Big Blazes Fire losses in Harrisburg for the year ending December 31, 1914, may exceed a half million dollars. I Fire Chief John C. Kindler is now jat work on his annual report which i will go to council on Tuesday al'ter jnoon. In the opinion of Kire Chief ■ Kindler the total losses will exceed j those of 1913 about $50,000. Xo definite figures were given re garding the total losses as some of ;the monthly reporfs are incomplete jon the amount of insurance. The re | port will show numerous small blazes, I many chimney fires, and a record ! number of talse alarms. Included i among the costly fires were: The rag I warehouse fire. Christian and Hancock I streets, a SIO,OOO blaze; Watts paper | warehouse. South Third street. $lO.- i 000; two fires at Masonic Temple, i Third and State streets, $10,000; State | printery fire, $45,000. ABBOTT WITHDRAWS 1 LIST OF QUESTIONS * Philadelphia Attorney Is Sharply Called to Account by Former Governor Pennypacker Edwin M. Abbott, counsel for Phil adelphia Commuters and Business As sociations in the Philadelphia com mutation case and a former legisla tor. to-day withdrew his series of ' ijuestions handed to the Public service Commission in connection with its ! course in the rendering of the recent decision. This action took place af ter ex-Governor Samuel W. Penny packer had sharply critized his course and told him to comport himself in a manner more comnortablc with the [Continued on Page 13] I FRENCH ORDER :SO TONS OF COCOA IN PITTSBURGH By Associated Press Pittsburgh. Pa., Jan S.—The French I government has placed an order with a local firm for thirty tons of cocoa for the use of its soldiers, according to an announcement made here Inst night. Representatives of the con cern declare the order is the largest ever given by any of the warring na tions fora single shipment of choco late. BIG ORDER FOR STEEL RAILS Uekawannn Boad Buying 20.000 Tons From Three Companies Special to The Telegraph New York, Jan. B.—The Delaware, j I,ackawanna and Western Railroad ; i<< said to have divided orders for , 2'».000 tons of steel rails between the Pennsylvania. I