| Show GERMANY NOT ADVISED Foreign Office Has NotkBcccivcd Reply S Re-ply of Great Britain Berlin Sept 26Late this afternoon the correspondent of the Associated Press In Berlin showed the German Berln Foreign office private dispatch from London asserting that Lord Salisbury had Informed the German Embassador to Great Britain that the answer to the German note would agree to that of the United States The Foreign office of-fice thereupon made the statement that this assertion was positively false Upon Up-on attention being called to 1 the foct that the dispatch In question did not claim the alleged Information had been received from the BrnbasaaUor a high Foreign ofilqc official reread the advices ad-vices from the German Embassador and then said Lord ScLlsbury has asleed for a few I days in which to consider the matter desiring lo procure certain Information before giving a final reply No answer has yet been given a least no formal answer There has been some oral discussion between Salisbury and the Minister but It Is not true that Great Britain has finally replied In the same tenor as the United States This repeated emphasizing publicly of the nonreceipt of a formal answer has deepened the Impression that the London Lon-don advices ot the Associated Press concerning the matter are correct the opinion being that tho German Foreign office still Qllngs to the hope of winning win-ning England over The evening papers taking this cue from the Foreign office flatly deny that I Great Britain la 1 arrayed with the United States against the German proposal pro-posal I The Berliner Post says The announcement an-nouncement only Intended 1 to conceal the fact of the Isolation of the United States For the most part the influential journals Jour-nals follow the lead of the Cologne Gazettes Ga-zettes inspired article blaming tho United States for Chinas renewed exhibition hibition of hostile Intentions The Berliner Pont referring to Prince Tuanslatcst edict says It would he I a sad spectacle to see Mr Conger negotiating nego-tiating for pence In Peking with Lf Hung Char while the Boxers in the immediate vicinity were fighting with the troops of the other powers The KrcusQ Zeitung discussing the American position comes to this conclusion con-clusion A country subject to whims like the United Stales cannot be permanently per-manently considered n serious factor In international affairs Government circles deny the statements that Ger ments of the Italian press I many is trying to Induce Italy to increase f in-crease her forces in China |