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writ: Or H-A 9K& 901 srr."'"- Medford Mail Tribune K SECOND EDITION WEATHER Ma. Id; .Mill. IWj I 're, .17. Itiilti tonight mid Iomioitimv Fiirty-fuurlb Vr. Hnllv- Ninth Vriir. MBDFQItl), QRI'XIOy, KU1DW, .JAXrAKV 8, 191.',. XO. 248 i ' FIRST STEPS TO ITER VALLEY 0 t1 MOVNG A A L OW BY Ml T CONSTANT NOPLE Committee Appolnlcil at Mass f.lr.et lr; Makes Report Petition (or Creation of District to Oc Sulimlt tcd to Voir of Land Owners Within District. Tit Irftml Owner: Tim iMMiiinlltotf to initiate mi irri Itflliini dWlrlot In ilit) Ungnn Itivcr Vflllcy elected ill lln mum inceliim hold lit llll public lillllll.V, .McdfiMil, .S'ovpmltrr Zi, I HI I, miilm lln ful liiwinK nIiiIchioiiI : A llif roMili dC iiiiiiiiM'iiim nu'itliiiKM or t lit (mtiHiiiliT, (In' hniimlnrioii of Hie riii' itUtiict luivr liriMi fniiu lllnleil su ii In include, roiijthly Hnliititr, I tin I pint or Iho Moor nf the valley lyinjj liMween Itiigtic INvim nml Tiilfiil, i'XflinliK nil iiM'iiiiiii'iiliil tiiH'IIK Mil 1 1 I'llil". TIh llll'lNHI or (III best H'hn Hint liiiuiiiM lii iiuMiRiirnli' n ciiiinittii lur Hit1 ciciiIiiiii ir nil irrigatnm illliH'l lam Itwti mil' which him pushd tin1 cimiiflillt'i', nml In which I'lMi-iilcinlili' of il time lm Ih'i'ii ili'Milnl. It lm IIU- (It'llTltlilH'll llMIl tlio 1 1 1 1 mi An Hi in Iln follnwinu ctier: "Jnminiy II, I III.'. "Tn .prM. Cn riM'iilfr, llenkwilh, Amlcri, Siiiiiiii'i' ii in I I'ciry, tin committer itppnmted li n inni meet iiiy orJiiluliiwiM'ii fur Intuiting iibnut inivitliim in Hip linjjue III or nll',v. "(Ii'iitlrmru: Cnufiriuiuu nur enn i'iniii'ii if vi'ii'rliiy, I lii'ir Iwur tu Miiluiiil the liillewinu: statement nf tin' Mmilinii mill altitude nf till' l(uui' Ithor Valley ('uiml emMtny lnWHiil rwfHt Irrigation development In twin vllty: "If tin1 lmnhiwnei In Hit KuKiir Hivor vuHpj prfr In MtMiro iiriuu t ion through Hm iimtriiincntulilx ui mi niiiiiiliiiii district ritllii't- than tliriiiiitli inilmilinil tinlriii'lo (villi mil I'luniwiiy, wi will lit tlie In-t in op iui llii i-uiii-vi1. Our elucl i-mif- n ii thai tlii In ml iinim -bnuld ln oniin cniiviiirod nf tin' miIiic nml in -I'i'tiity of irriyutimi. We do iml on Inn! Hint (Mir mIiiii in tlu unlv one Unit iMin lii devised fur irrijiittinu iln valley, Inil He urn confident llml it U tin numl ftiwihlo ylem mill llml wlll'll I III' lllllll tltt'lltM of till Mllll'V fimillv ili'iiinml litigation wo hull ln iilili to nftVr llii'in tlii' ln't mill rliiiiHl v'ii, nf i'i'iniiiK il, no unit. Ii'r wliKtlii'r tlmt ili'iiiiiiiil i'iiinii tlirmiKli mi irriiiiilimi ilUtiii'l or liy wnv nf (tritHli1 cihiIiiii'I. "An fiirllif!' i'iili'M('n of our cmifi. ili'in'o in tlii i t'upi'i'l, lliii I'uinpnny will, il' your I'omniitti'n nii til In in in mil rule n Miniiiimi Pur mi iiriuii tioii tli( i ht . uli .Mill I'Vi'ry itit -iini'i- in it power. It will eonlrilinlo In ln iici'ioinnry i'iciisiw, it will linn over to (ln eiMimiilli'e nil iti tee inil nml miv oilier ilntn wliicli il Ihik; will pliU'e lit iU ilimiiil its fielil J'oree mill ollinr eniployou. ''TIiik i'oiiiiiinv iiffirs l mo tin lieciMiMi it I'i'iilie-i tlmt ii ciunmiKii for mi iniuntioii iliNtrii'l imit lio ii. Hcntiiilly n emnimitsu of eiluention iih In (lie value of ii'iiuiilion. "'i wili Cnntlier to -lnti Hint il in iliMlinellv itmlei-Klooil Unit liv m i'eilinif lliii ol'IVr neither tin' commit tee, eolleelively, il mi'iiiliers iiuliviil inilly, nor the iiiinlion ili-liiit, if foiineil, nre lo lie ilermcil In he iimlei' the wliuhtext nhliunlioii o tin emn imn.v. Thin eompnuv will Inl.e it- ehiiiieeH n' heiny; nhln to eonviiieo the ovpeit mlviorM wlioni the intention liMjicI iniiy employ nml the Iniul iiiwimo llieniHelvi'rt. who will Ihivh Ihe fiiml;nml coulriilliiii; voicr, llml its plmi niul irnj,'nlimi Kyuleni mo mle (pmlo nml (ho heM nvuiliilile. nml llml hih'Ii propiwilimi Mint il mnv innKo will mil only he Mm ehenpcxl nml moht nlhm-liw, Iml Hint it will he rensmi nhle nml Cnir nml Tree i'rom nnythint; ri'M'inliliiiu' n hold up. Preparations Under Way to Transfer Archives o( State Allies' Fleet Hanimcrlnii at Dardanelles, While Victorious Russians Invadinn from East March Across Carpathians FRENCH REPOR T S NO LONDON, .Inn. S r'uimtiiiillmiiile, (emu dril liy tliy alllim iih one of Hie KieiilONl iirinii of the war mIumiIiI limy win anil Tnrlto) lie forreil lo kIvii It up, may lie muimlnneil kkim iih (lie neat of tlio TuikUli Kovermiient. A illnpiitrh rioin Sufln. HiilRfirla, kImhi III orlciimiitaiilliil ilelall mi arcotiut of uimettteil romlltloiiH nt ('onutiinll- miile, when Il In mild tlmt Internal ilUoriliifM, an well an iittacltH from without aiiaienily are fetireil. Il In imiM'ili'il Unit iri'iiiriitloiin Iiiivii liixii miiile In reiiniM' (torn the illy iiii'IiIm of nl n I e ami tho tieim- my, nhoiilil ilm neroMHiry urine, ami llml nl Aililmiopln nrrmiKeineiitN ale tllliler HA) to tei'elve the Moverillllelil nlfli llll. All AllKlo-l'relirli fleet l hmmiierliiK nt the llitrilanullen, whlih, If iwraeil, w iiulil kIvo iktihih In Coil mmitliioih KiiHt of Ilm city on Dm ItiiMo-Ttirklih frontier. Itumliin foiefH, which are Milil lo hne ile- fealeil Ilm Turku, am hckMiik lo penetrate Aaluilc Turkey lu the ill loiilou of Conittaiitliiople. Tim I tu ml mi uweep ucionn Iluko wlna, Aimtrlii'ii iiorlhwentern pro Mine, mnl IhroiiRli (IhIIcIii to the 1'nttnillilauii, tiRiilunt which the Ann Irliiu have Imt-u ilrhnn linck, In ail mllteil In an (ifflilnl ntalement tmtay from VIhiiiiii, Tim Auntrlan mill In ry aiithorltliw wty (hat the ret rent of their troop wan i-.inle iiccexHiiry U Ihi'iiiiliielluil kiipeilorllN of Ihe lltlHiiliiii fnircd , TOWN. jALSACE Sharp Flfjhtlnu In Proyrcss at Several Points, With Minor Victories fcr Each Side Eastern Armies Simi larly Inactive Trench Warfare Becomes Rule In Poland, THIRTY THOUSAND TURKS ANN H LATED IN DEEP SNOW I'KTIKKIKAI). .Inn S There wa liiwii nut in this t-it v tlii" ultenioon mi nflicial eiiuimiinieiitmu tnuu the hemlipmitei o' ihe ii-iiiu niiny in the Cuiii'iihiin lemliiiK u rnlloWn; "In the eoiiihiit nf Ariluhmi, in Trmix-Cuueiioiu, t'ortv mile north tt of Kuix, we ilefentcil nml ili pct'M'il the component paiU nf the (Itloiumi in my, which fmiueil purl nf Ihe firl iinny I'lirp-.. This cmp luul hecu stiiliimi'il ut foiilmitiunplf. A iiuuiher of llaslii lhuonl,. hrmiuht fioui lluropcnit Turkey, ns well u hmuU o Ailjar irihciiieu, who linvc liikcn up the emiMc nf Turkey, fniiijht n'iiiiisi us at Aiiliihuii. "We fiipliircil a lnre ipiunlily of wur Imoty. We huricil more than loll hmlich of the enemy's troops. "It has hecu cluhlilicil that the ninth Oltmumi niiuv eoips, .'1(1,0111) men si rone;, lius hcen couiplelely ile xtinycil. These ileliichnicuts were cn lireljv ovciwhelmcil in Ihe snow. BATTLE RAGING T LONDON. .Ituln. S. -C'aiituro of another town lu Alxuec to the HOlith of Siiiinhelin, Ik reportetl hy the I'himi Ii uur nfflce In Km Mateinent of 'todiij. The (termini coiniiiuulcntlou neither afllruiH nor ilonlcil tlm re port, moliiK iiieiety Hint flKhtlui; Im Mill lu proKrenK for pocHeHMlon of the town. .It In Nlaleil, Iiowcmt. that lepentnil I'reiirh nttneks In Alunco hrnke ilovtn miller the Herman artil lery Hie. Ill n few other locnlltlen between Hie North Hen anil Switzerland nhnrp flKhlluK Ik In proKreK. lu which each utile linn HCOH'd m minor vldorleK hut over mont nf the linn there Ik Ut ile acllvltt. KiMi'i'ii Annies Inaillve Tim ni mien lu the emit are Mini larly Inaillve. Tim Cermnti com iiiuulratlonH nieutlomt nu eiiKnt'tiiviit emit nf Itnwka river In I'olnnil where II In pnlit that the advance Im kIIII Id proKicKK. hut Ihe Hpertacular clnHhox of (treat maHKCH of troop ilurliii: thu enrller patt of the war hnvo no par allelM now alum; the Wnrnnw front There, im In the went, the (leruiaiiH nml ItumthiUK hnve iIiik themni'lves Into the ground nml are tnldiiK up the leillniiH operatloiiH of warfare lu the tronrhoti. The reporlH rcMchlnt; London hIiow that Oeuentl Von llltiileuhuri;, the iiermnn comiuauder tu I'olnmt, for nomc time priHt linn iiiailo no nppre clnlile proRreim toward Wamnw, the mud of Poland evidently ImvliiK done for hi what tho broken dykon anil the reiiiltant luiimlatloux did for tho (ieruinmi lu Went IMauderH. I'Jxpects Iti'lnfom'tni'iits A illHpatch cmuliiK tu London from CnlHMihiiKen hii.vh that Von lllnden 'mi'K l ispectlnK leluforceiueutH ami Hint with nn army of one million men he ptupoM'H to innke mm morn nil I'lcitm effort to hreiil; through to the I'ollch capital. Tho ltnnnlan would appear to hnve hnd ample time In reinforce thnim.elve and to HtrciiKthen their linnltoim around Wamnw, nml It Ik the opinion of ltrltlnh nlmerMTM that the trench wnr fnre for which the woHtern thenter of tlm wnr linn become fniuotiK, will he waged lu the icKlon of tho Polish rlvern AiiHtrln-HunKary nnnln ndmlts ro- Hiement of tlm forces lu Ittikowlna Mini II Im from IIiIm UiihMihi forwnnl niovement before which I ho Auk trlniiH mo kI Iiik wit) that tho most Hpectnrulnr developnienlH of tho next fnrtnlKht may be expected, nccordlni; lo opinion held by koiiiu llrltlxh oh HiirvcrH of tho wnr. TRAGEDY OF LOVE BARES DUAL LIFE OF LAWYER. lI ISar Bff.- 3EwBF i uk WILSON ASKS NATION BE TROE TO HIGH IDEALS President Defends Policy of Admin istration Before Larfjc Crowd at Jackson Day Celebration at Indian apolis Shackles Off Business, What Is to Be Done With Liberty? MfcS. IDA ROGERS Until bin wife mid tbu other woman" knew nf t lie it.. til. U- Iff of l.url. Klton JtoKer. a prominent attorney of New rk illy. It iviik stated at Li'ti:iiion liimpltnl, lu New York' illy, where the woman, known ax Mrs. Ida Sulffei ItouiT. lay dying of bichloride of mcniiry Mdiiiliii: In I lie niimi lmplta Ibelr miii John, inn nml a hnlr yearn eld. hImi whs illim, wtille tlirlr dniiulitei Lorldn. I'lk'hl inotillm old. illi-d h n stilt of Ihe iiI.ii iiliiiliiNleod In Iln nml tier. That Mr, ('undine (Jlddllii: ltnt:er, bad khonii Uh M-ternl ie:ir of her hindmnd's rcin'unis with Ibeotber winiiuti n Ii Immi- l;.u'r' im.nr nMtcrtcd by I'r V rmtt lliicue. fr Ihrei' vi"ir He f.uul.v plil'ti nf (' woman who tool. (n. - in r imim "Hih ot'icr w .uinu" In , i r " r r ie fa tlmt lingers wan minli'd nml that be lint l.i'en.ninirh' I n.i.i h fn.e ami hr dlvimvil COMMISSION FORM FATHER OF . OREGON CITIES- IS BEST THING YET CATHOLIC CLERGY MALTREATED BY To Ihe lMitnr: Whjrt.( hae imj mmle n speeiiil ctmly of niuaTl'Tpfifliliffii'f,.Ule'mMWi luissjiin Iniul of aoveninicnt eiit i have workcil very sue)Of.fullv in niy unlive eountry, Sweden, whom most of the nitii's nre siiiull ami immlitions often ery similar us they Hie in Mi'illonl, us fur ns uf !.imilnrity is possible. I Iiiim' IntMy noictl two references to the siilisfaptiiiu this method is giving iu Sweden, hciiij: from kmlcrs nf the opposiiitr political parties nf Hint lllitloii. ). IV I. Tulheis; (lib em!), deputy spenkor nf the Inwer hnue of Swcilcn, siiyst "The plan litis ilistiuelly raised the intellectual level nf the icpit'sculHlivo.s n n'nt sep ft rwnnl iu Swedish political life." The lute Swcilih prime minister, A. Liuilinau (cnnerutive) sny.s; "All parlies nppeur In like Hit' new method." 1 do nut desire to mix up iu polit ical discussions iu icunl to the iniui- iiKeineiit nf the city nffnirs nf MeiU fold, hut this splendid election incthoil has hecu tried, in imtiou lif ter imlion, nml has provcil to ho more than satisfactory, mnl is imilnuhtcuN To tho Kdlter: Pome frlund ory kindly sent mo a copy of the propohcd nuw charter-for .Medford. I liavu j-ond It with much IntroHt, ofcpeclally the provlnlons for a buulnos mnnnger .mil for election of members or the council by propor tions of nil the voters of the city (who vote) instead of by pluralities In wards or districts. Thl plan is In use In many of the countries and cities Hint nre most ad vanced in tlm science of self govern mont by the people. This chnrter alvts Medford an opportunity to take a stop In municipal government (well lu the front rank ot the cities of the l'nltd States, and I hope your cltl xens will adopt the charter hy nn ovorwholmliiK majority. It will he by far the host thine they hnvo over done In city building. Slncoroly yours, S. U'HKN. Portland, Jan. 7. INDIANAPOLIS, Iml.. Jan. 8. President Wilson today defended the policies of his administration before a large crowd of people which filled Tomllnson hall here., He wns Intro duced hy (iovernor Itnlston of In dlann. "I have ntwnys thought with re sard to Individuals that If it man wns true to himself he would then be true to other persons; and I believe that applies to n great country like ours, that a nation that Is habitually true to Its own exalted principles of action will know how to serve the rest of mankind when the opportun ity offers. Thnt Is a very deep phil osophy of life which It Is very thor oughly worth while living up to. "We have a great many things to do In this country thnt we can do only if we keep our equilibrium, only If we think nml speak Justly about one another, only If we try to do the Just thing from day to day In the dally task. "We have been trying at Wash ington to remove somo of the shackles thnt hnve been upt upon American business; but nfter you have removed tho shackles you must determine what you nre going to do with your liberty. And there nre many tasks to perform for mankind. There nre mnny things to bo bettered In this world which we must set our selves to tnnko better. , "So what I want to say to you now Is this, merely: "Let us keek sober, common coun sel nbout our own nffalrs and then when the tlmo comes, when we can act upon larger field, there will be no mistake as to what American will do for the peace of the world." NW CHARTER A THO ZED BY CITY COUNCIL Mayor Purdln Relates History of Charter Framlnp. Commission, Con slstlnrj of Twenty-one Persons Desirable Features Are Set Forth Lcl City Go Ahead, Not Back. ly the most scientific plan yet ilovised for giving- the people n liu-iiu1. .liLf nml up-to-ilate government. 0. X. XKI.S0X. JAPAN WILLING TO NE E PHILIPPINE ISLES GERMAN TROOPS A SALIL (Contlmmit on lingo two.) VILLA ARRIVES TO T 13L 1.H0, Toxtis, Jan. R. Honornl Villa arrived this iifternnon at .tail rex. I'lepnraHous worn bi'Kiin for hit) coufcrouco with (Icuoiul .Scott, LAKWDO, Texas, .Inn. 8.- Tho Iml tin of Ku It 1 1 lt, expected for ho vera I days, heiuui today at II a. m., accord ing to an official Ciuriinza miuouiico meiii iiiikIo today at Nuovo Laredo, Tlm righting Is outside tho city, thu Cm iiui.a forces having; ovacunted Kultillo two tin) h ago, retiring tow mil uipoiiio. Thu nrriclal mousagti Hiiid that, al'ler novo nil hours, tho fighting wH tit tl I going on. Villa troops lu mid around tho ell) woro utluckod by nbout IK.OOO con KtltuHoiiallst troops. Kurly reports from tho battle said that hundreds iilnmdy hud boon killed or wounded. Tlm Curninzn forces weto nttncUlug from mountains nbout tho city nml weto pourlm; In u lire from in cannon, LONDON, .Ian. S, 1 1 :''tl u. in. At (lie rcipiesl of Hie llelgiiiu logiition iu London, Hie llrili-h press hurcmi today issued ilctuilcil allegations nf the maltreatment of tlm Catholic clergy in llelginm nml tho ties) mo tion nfjhoir iiiMiluliuiw hy (iorntnu troops. This stutoinont siiys Hint chinches nml religious houses woro iloslrnycil or profundi in iiltim-t ev ery village nml iu mnny towns where tlm Oormuti troops passed, in most oiisos the edifices woio utili.od ns Sjtnhlos ami prisons nml when tint placed hi fjufe hiilin.g tho Micrcd ves sels were stolen. Tlio htulcmeut makes tho tloolnrn tiipi Hint members nf the elorgy hnvo hecu exposed tu spociul imlignitio.s nl the humls nf (lermmi sulilicrs, lu the ilioceso of Liego, Nuinur, Mnl iuos nml (lliont imiiiy priests and oth ers onuncotcil with tlio churches were cither shot nr Imngoil. Mnny oilier priorttt. woro curried off to (loruinny, wlioro lliey appear to hnvo heen "subjected tu ulioiuiiiuhlu usiige." Women's Christian Temperance Union in Favor of New City Charter To the Kditer: There tire probably many people in .Medford who, like ourselves, find it hard to understand all the fea tures of the new eharter and eoiue to an intelligent opinion on it, though we see many improvements over the old. To those may we say : Can we not, with good judgment and safety, follow the lead of men whom till know to be upright and good business men I Look tit the list of men of national prominence who are urging cities to adopt such charters as a means of bringing better government and better bus iness methods into city affairs: President Wilson, ex President Taft, ex-President "Roosevelt, (Iovernor .lohnson of California, President 101 iot of Harvard, Senator Rob Lafollette of Wisconsin. These tire only samples of the list. And let us consider who of our Medford eiti.ens are for the charter and who against it. There sire doubtless good, honest men on both sides. Rut is it not a fact that the group of men who have become known ns progressive, public-spirited, unselfish in working for the city, successful in their own business and properly called ;is among our most prominent men, tire for the charter? And are not those who are known as knockers and selfish in their unwillingness to work for the common good lined up against tho charter almost to a man? . Can we not each of us easily decide to which group we want to belong? WOMI-JN'S CHRISTIAN TlOMPttRANCtt PMIOX. CH1CAOO. Jan. S W. .Morgan Sinister, for eight years nn American official in tho Philippines, beforo be coming nn international fisuro in the financial affairs of Persia, told the senato Philippines committee today he believed Japan would bo glad to enter Into a treaty with tho United States to neutrallxo the islands. Sinister could not conceive, of any foreign power attempting tlio con quest of tho Philippines after the withdrawal of tho United States. Thero was tin unwritten Monroe doc trlno In the Far Kast maintained by Japan, ho bald, which would mako that nation oppose tho entry of any other powor Into tho 1'hlllpplno group. "It Is my opinion Japan does not want the Philippines," ho said, "and would bo glnd to enter Into n neutral! xatlon trenty for their protection on our withdrawal." To tlio Public: On Dt'comher 2.'l, lOl.'l, I roml n paper before the city cmmeihiii which I mlvi-ci the mlnplinu nf n now char ter by the people of Medfonl, nml niuncil it committee nf .iovpii",'to pro pare ami submit In the council a draft nT the mine, to he Mibmittcil by tho penpli; fur ndopjioti Jir nijceliim. The ennimitteo appointed failed lo net, mid iu Fobmary, UHI, the mnt ter was- taken up liy myself mid oth ers, mid it was decided to proceed in n different manner to hriu about the desired result, ami nfter hcvi-ml meetings iu toy office, when? there were in attendance several member nf the cnuneil mid nthers nf our peo ple, it wns decided tlmt a larger com mittee would he belter, mid the mem bers thercnf were elccled by the vnrinus persons at the meeting's, nml fnllnwimr this plan, on the 18th ditv of February. 1014, Conneilmnn Por ter, at meeting nf the council, of fered for adoption hv flic council n resolution crentin n charter oomrnis moh of twenty-nno person, consist ing nf the follewing: rnlllllllsslnii Xnmoil S. Vilas Ilcckwith, Dunhar CnrpNi ter, Charles jr. Knglisli, Leon II. Ilaskins, Mrs. V. W. Ilollis, A. C. Hubbard. I,. Ii. Jacobs, K. K. Kellv, Mrs. fleorso K. ICinjr, P. V. Modvi'i ski, T. W. Miles (curve II. Millar. Porter J. Xoff. Dr. K. II. Pickel, J. A. Perry, M. Purdiii, (loo. Putnam, If. W. Itnlil. Hen ('. Sheldon, II. L. Do Annond mid W. I. Vnwler. It was moved hy Sargent nml seo onded hy Har:rve that Hip resolu tion lu ndopted ns read, mid the same was adopted hy the council y tho following vote; Porter, nyo; Medyiiski, nye: Kmer iek, nye: Smvent, aye; Ilnrxruve, aye; Mile, nyo. Those are fncts, as nuiy he verified hv the room iN, mid tin not confirm the claim made liy opponents of the charter that the cnuneil had nothing to d with creatine the chnrter com uiisiion. In my opinion, one of the best ar guments in fnvnr nf the now chnrter is tlmt iiiulcr it wo hold elections once in two years iu placo of once each year, a we do under the old, it this reduces the strife mid turmoil attend ant on our elections niio-lmlf. Xo AiKliment .Mailo The claim that under the new char ter the cnuneil could tiny tho mini aj;pr u snlnrv of $."1000 or more, if ihoy snw fit, is tin argument against it, us under the present charter they could pay tho engineer or attorney or other officer such a sum iih they may ngroo upon, hut they do tint pay any officer or einployu nf tho city more than tlioy feel he is worth lo the city. There will always ho something that must be trust to tho council, as there now is, mid wo must hope Hint there will ho other honest men on the (Continued on Page, 2.) SALUTE HERALDS I F CENTENARY NKW OHI.KAXS, Lu., Jan. S. Celebration nf the centenary of peace between Urcnt Itritniu mid the I'nitcd Stntc.s was hegun hero today with u salute of tweutv-one guns timed to end 100 years, to the moment, after Andrew .luoUnii triuinnlied over the llritish nrniy at Chulinette. Other ccrciuouics of tlm pence celebration included the uuvcilim; of u statue nf Jackson on the spot where tho gen ernl hud his standard ut Clialmett mid tho fnrninl oxchnngo nf greetings between Assistant Secretary Peters nf the treasury department, who Is President Wilson's representative, mid tho envoy nf King (Icorge, Con sul Caiow-llunt. A RECEIVES E BRITISH REPLY TO AIR ICAN NOTE l.OXI )().N", Jiiii. 8. Ambassador Page today received from tho llrit ish government tho preliminary reply to tho American unto protesting iigniust llritish interference with American shipping, Ilo forwarded it immediately to Washington. The time, of delivery of tho more definite supplementary reply which the llritish government is to iniiko Is uncertain, It probably will bo wjtliiu two weeks. Further negotiations between tlm two guveriiiiuuit tjonoorning ceilie eases of detention of American ve sols will pncou tlio preparation nf tho fund llritish ulihWe-r.