Show PROPOSES ACON6RESsl McKinley Considering Advisability of Proposing Pro-posing the Formation of an Ih 1 t v ternational Body I I President Recognizes i sfaclhat Duties sWoud be Too Arduous r for II Minister Conger to PerformTalks With Diplomats Indicate that Their Governments Would be Willing to Take PartBaron II Sternberg Germanys Representative S x New York Aug 20A dispatch to the Herald from Washing says President McKinley Is considering advlsablllly of proposing to the powers the organization of an International congress which shall slln t China recommend to the several Governments I severl ernments represented a permanent 1 perma-nent solution of pending questions The President recognizes the fact that the duties United States Minister E I Min-ister Conger would be called upon to perform would be so exacting and arduous ar-duous that it would bo unfair to ask him to take the additional burden r of discussing a method of settlement of the matters In controversy that S Special Commissloner Rockhlll will be too busily employed In obtaining information f In-formation and In communication with high Chinese officials to give time to r them and that direct negotiation between the powers is likely to prove P unsatisfactory and give rise complications which might otherwise be f avoided f S A Talks with diplomats here Indicate that their Governments would be 41t willing to Join j in a congress for the settlement of the Chinese question Z i and Baron von Sternberg the German Charge dAffaires in Washington n has been suggested as the representative of Germany f t f tt r JWJPVM I U tl I t r i |