Show j SAMPSON AT SANTIAGO Experts Now Conccda That Cervera j I Cannot Escape I New York June 2A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says Rear I Admiral Sampson ha arrived oft Santiago I San-tiago de Cuba and according to his I instructions he at once relieved Commodore I Com-modore Schley in command of the entire en-tire force of vessels operating against Santiago de Cuba and the Spanish fleet I assigning that officer to the command of a division comprising the ships formerly I for-merly attached to the flying squadron I i Fifteen warships are at Admiral Sampsons disposal to pit against the six menofwar flying the Spanish flag I They include the firstclass battleships I Iowa Oregon and Massachusetts se I ondclass battleship Texas armored I cruisers New York and Brooklyn protected pro-tected cruisers New Orleans Marble head and Minneapolis gunboat Nashville Nash-ville torpedo boat destroyer Scorpion dynamite cruiser Vesuvius torpedo boat Porter auxiliary cruisers Harvard Yale and auxiliary gunboat Eagle With such a force blockading Santiago 1 de Cuba naval experts who have here I tofore contended that Admiral Cervera had a fighting chance to escap now I concede that his position is absolutely hopeless l i Concentration of such a formidable force at Santiago is regarded in some circles as naturally presaging important I I impor-tant and immediate action by the American fleet Careful Inquiry however how-ever developed the fact that Rear Admiral j I Ad-miral Sampson before he left Key I West was notified of the programme I adopted by the government to send I troops to assist the naval vessels in the I I capture or destruction of the fleet and j confident that the army will be able to I I arrive at its destination in due season I i i there Is no reason to believe that the j I officials have given Rear Admiral j I Sampson any further discretion than I was accorded to Commodore Schley |