Show Hil W I HE l MR fl I Claim Oat Spanianls Want Ccr YCftis Fleet 10 Meet Sampson SAMPSON MAKES A REPORT Has Located tie Spanish Squadron at Santiago de Cuba CLOSE ON THE SPANIARDS HEELS b1bley I Iuohne Mnnn CI four tho lyChtFAIlloo1121IRY lllgKgV te r lint London May 21Th Madrid oor respondent of the Chronicle telegraphs tele-graphs It la believed here that a conflict between be-tween the American warships nnd Ad ilral Cuver 1t cannot be de ferrcJ long The new Spinlsh cabinet dcstri to forve the war 10 an Issue I I la I said with a Hew to evoking Intervention Inter-vention by the Kurol > ean powers as quickly as possible The Internal economic situation ot Spain I knmvn to be despente The Ilrltlsh foreign office today received a cport of the shooting of a British wilier wi-lier by n Hinuilih Bentry at aibivar The lliltlnh 1 soldier Is admitted to rutvo been In the wrong In attempting to lAnd on forbidden ground Ho was only slightly wounded SAMlSON IIIJIOUTSTHD SPANISH I runr New York May 21A Washington dispatch to the World save I Secretary Long has received A cablegram from Hear Admiral bamp sonannouncIng that his scouts lad to Closed the Cape Verde sleet at Santiago I de Cuba I The message was Bent from a cable station In the West Indies and Intimated Intimat-ed that the American commander was close on the hevui ot the Spaniard 00 Secretary Long Immediately summoned sum-moned third < members of the strategy th-ird Knowing that Hear Admiral Ramp Pon could be depended on to prevent dmlrol Ccrvera from sailing north orders were quickly dispatched to Commodore Schley at Key West to put to sea The commander oC the flying squadrons squad-rons Instructions wire to PAN around jiiba 10 the csTTindto nod Cerverais not and to capture e o destroy It Commodore Schley was instructed to use his utmost nIvol to prnl he Spanish fleet from entering the harbor of Cienfuegos or 1lana ner Admiral Sampson and Commodore schley were Informed as to each others movements I Is expseted thlt Hear Admiral Sampson will come up with Admiral Cervcrn first It Is Impossible to state with accuracy Implhle curacy what rtthrt Jear Admiral Sampson nnd Commodore Schley haven In their respective squadrons CUKVUUAS FATAL illbTAKH Tendon May 21 Accordln to the Iut expert opinion In London If Admiral Ad-miral Ceivera has gone to bantlugo de Cubit he lias made I fatal mistake VlceAdmlrnl 1hlllp Howard Clumb retired the author of a number i if naSal na-Sal works Including The Naval War Oame writes that he Is I convinced Spanish admiral Is I now unlikely to strike at all lie adds that I he enteii It mouth Cuban Port It will mcateely at feet the United SHear blockade for S-Hear Admiral Hanln I only have to detach I somewhat superl force ot his hell av hips to Cover Cervra he-ll < while n group of tho lightest and nlrtest vessels 1 would be watching tn me that he elll not move without being reported and alt the rest of Hear Admiral 1 Ad-miral Sampsonfl net could devote themselves to the blockade ot the other Julian ports |