Show SPAIN WAS BLUFFING Cadiz Squadron Has Not Been Sent Away r IS NOW AT CARTHAGENA WILL PROBABLY BEIAIN I HOME PORTS Belief Expressed That It I Being Used t Deceive the Americans But Aunon Says Ho Will Send Vessels t 2 anila Spanish Stories Sto-ries About American Disasters Madrid June 19 Captain Aunon the minister of marine who arrived at Carthagena yesterday and inspected the ironclad Lepanto reports that the Lepanto and the cruisers Cardinal Cis neros and Princess de Austria will be I ready for sea in a month London June 19The Gibraltar correspondent I cor-respondent of the Dally Telegraph says Admiral Camaras squadron arrived ar-rived at Carthagena Saturday evening with Captain Aunon minister of marine ma-rine who inspected the Lepanto The destination of the fleet is not known I but i is believed Admiral Camara will keep in touch with home ports and that the squadron will be used to deceive de-ceive the Americans Gibrlatar June 19The captain of a British steamer which arrived here today to-day reports that he sighted the Spanish Span-ish squadron of Cape Gala a promontory promon-tory of Spain on the coast of Granada forming the eastern limit of the gulf of Almeria Amera AUNON INTERVIEWED I London June 20The Cadiz cores pondent of the Morning Post says The real reason for the visit of captain I cap-tain Aunon minister of marine was iI I i his desire to attend the trials ot a new rocket so powerful that on Its explosion ex-plosion near an ironclad so great displacement dis-placement of water would be produced that the vessel would be engulfed I interviewed the minster of marine while here He admitted that the government gov-ernment had given him an unlimited material add credit to purchase war materIuI ing that they relied upon the loyal support of the wealthy classes to provide pro-vide further necessary munitions I is lamentable he said that we have been unable to dispatch a fleet to the Philippines Our jack of foresight I fore-sight has cost us dear and ought to serve a a lesson to us in the future to strengthen our navy at all costs Ian I-an determined to despatch vessels to j Manila I would be an unpardonable j crime to abandon our heroic soldiers there without an attempt to aid I them |