Show IS WILLING HELP Germany is Willing t Aid United States in Every Way Berlin July 21The Chinese embassy here late today communicated to the Foreign oflice the decree of the reigning Emperor Kwang Su tho decree which the embassy received this morning from the Viceroy of Nanking The decree Is a lengthy document and was addressed tQ the Viceroys ordering them to suppress sup-press the Boxer movement and to protect pro-tect foreigners I expresses regret for the murders of Baron von Ketteler and the Japanese attache but does not mention men-tion any of the other members of the legation I GERMANY ASKED TO COOPERATE I The United States Embassador Andrew An-drew D White received a dispatch I from Washington today sent since the receipt of Minister Congers dispatch to I the Department of State instructing him to see the Foreign office regarding I plans for common steps for securing trustworthy Information from Peking and other parts of China Mr White In compliance with Instructions visited the German Minister of Foreign Affairs Count von Buelow this morning DOUB CONGERS DISPATCH Minister Congers dispatch is regarded here with skepticism Doubts are expressed ex-pressed at the American and British embassies as well as at the Imperial Foreign ofilce I Is thought probable that It Is I an old dispatch hitherto withheld with-held by the Chlncso authorities or n dispatch concocted by Chinese after the capture code of the United States legation ONE STORY DENIED The Foreign office han a cable mcs sago from the Governor of Shan Tung saying that he had received Minister Congers message from Chinese run nera and forwarded It to Washington The Governor nf Shin Timir In this tiiln gram also denies having sent a dispatch to Sheng the administrator of telegraphs tele-graphs at Shanghai saying that the Embassadors had b murdered Embassador Whites suggestion that the European Governments unite In es tablishing some system of regular In tercourse with Peking has been re Delved by the Foreign oflice in the most friendly spirit Embassador W1iite was assured that Germany would do every thing In her power to assist the United States but the Foreign ofllco admitted that it would bo Impossible at the present pres-ent time to carr out such n plan BELIEVE MINISTERS ARE LIVING Tho British Embassador Lord Gough told the Associated Pres ± correspondent that all the Cabinets were otlll acting I upon the assumption that the Ministers were still alive Tho Foreign office has taken no fur ther steps concerning the Chinese Min 11n ister Ofllclals there any that If he leaves he will do HO of his own volition volton Tho Chinese Minister has ordered all I I members of tho legation to refuse ul see newspaper correspondents |