Show ONE ENEMY TO BE FEABED Schleys Squadron May Be Scattered By West Indian Cyclones I New York June 2A special to the I Tribune from Washington says I is I I hardly thought possible that tho Spar lards will venture on an aggressive movement move-ment but will rather remain at anchor In I I the upper harbor trusting i r the scattering I scat-tering of Commodore Schleys vessels by tho terrific hurricanes which are to be i I anticipated on the Cuban coast at this season of the year The knowledge of this danger probably hasten the placing plac-ing of obstructions to navigation In the channel at Santiago In order that the egress of the Spaniards may h completely com-pletely blocked should tho American fleet O rA ir cl re ds I be forced to seek shelter at Mole St Nicholas which is the nearest harbor of any security Tim approach of the cyclone season and tho necessity for speedily relieving Commodore I Com-modore Schley of his vigil are of vast I importance In tho effect on tho military Invasion a It will be Impossible to land troopsat the most convenient coast point In stormy weather I |