Show POWERS HAVE AGREED All but One Have Assented to Second German Note Berlin Oct9 It was ascertained at the German Foreign oflico today by the correspondent of the Associated Press that all tine powers have agreed to the proposals of the second German note with the exception of Great Britain from whom no answer has yet been received to cither the first or second notes of Germany The Foreign office however expects Great Britains ad huroncc to the second note and still looks for a reply to the first With reference to the statement cabled from America that Great Britain Brit-ain has acted as mediator in effecting an understanding between Germany and the United States a high Foreign office olllcJal said that nothing was officially offi-cially known regarding such a service If it had been rendered and that as a matter of fact there was no necessity whatever for a mediator The latter statement was corroborated by the BritlsJi Embnssador Sir Frank Las colleH and by the United States Charge dAffalres John B Jackson No news from Field Marshal Count von Wnldersec has been recclved at the Foreign office since the announcement announce-ment that he had taken charge It la taken for granted that the details of organization are absorbing his atton LIon Private dispatches say that the Germans Ger-mans occupy the palace of the Empress Em-press In Peking and that Gcnhan rev Inforcemonts consisting of two batlal Jons two guns and cavalry under XicutCoI Havel have arrived nt Te kIng from Tien Tsln |