Show ION TO PHILIPPINES Spanish Squadron Will Continue Its Voyage Today COULD NOT PAY TOLLS SPANISH EXPLANATION OF THE BELAY Will Leave the Torpedo Boat Destroyers De-stroyers Behind Americas Threat to Attack the Spanish Coast Has Aroused the Spanish Bulldog Work Slapped Out For Watson Cairo Egypt June 20 Admiral Ca hara has asked permission to coal his fleet at Port Said but the Egyptian government believing the Spanish ships have sufficient coal to steam to the nearest port of their own country has definitely refused his request in I acordance with the neutrality laws Madrid June 29In an interview this I afternoon Lieutenant Colonel Correa minister of war asserted that Admiral Camaras squadron had begun the passage I pas-sage of the Suez canal It is announced that the Vittorla the I Numancia the Alfonso XIII and the Lepanto all armored cruisers are ready to form the third squadron The I armored cruiser Cardenal Cisneros and the torpedo gunboat Dona Maria de Molina with several auxiliary cruisers I and torpedo boats that are to be included in-cluded will be ready shortly I The general public Is very bitter against England because of her supposed sup-posed unfriendly act in regard to Admiral Ad-miral Camaras squadron The subject is warmly discussed In all public places though officials are mute WILL SAIL TODAY London June 29The Port Said correspondent cor-respondent of the Daily Chronicle telegraphing tele-graphing Wednesday says Admiral Camara is expected to sail tomorrow Thursday leaving the torpedo tor-pedo bot destroyer here The repairs I to the Audaz will occupy another ten I days The Colon has landed a man I suffering from smallpox The Madrid correspondent of the I I Times says According to El Imparcial the demand for a cash payment of the j canal dues delayed Admiral Camaras I squadron The dues amounting we are I I trustworthily informed to less than 400000 francs are now paid The Duke Almedovar de Rio minister of foreign affairs denied in the council the paper says that Italy has refused to coal Admiral Camara BULLDOG AROUSED If the United States imagines that the threat to bombard Spanish ports would induce the Spaniards to recall I Camara and to sue for peace the Americans Amer-icans are bound to be disappointed The I threat has only tended to excite the bulldog bull-dog qualities of the Spanish national character When these are aroused prudence and logic are alike powerless I The peace prospects therefore are much less bright than they were a week ago I |