| Show I i I I I IS ASSAULTING SANTIAGO Of i i Ill I I 1 I A Grand Atlack is Being Made inictican Troops Have I Landed 4 1 I I Near e llyTwcnly Warships in Front I I I Cape Ilaytlcn Tlayttj June 4 copy I 1 right lby the AB rhL04 1 Press Dls I I patches received here say It Is reported o In Hunting < Je Cul > that United States a 1 troops lave been debarked al Junta Cadrcna The alp ch dds therf nan heavy fnnnonafllnirYMlerfny al Santiago tie Cuba And that extraordinary turn motion lirovnlled at thaI Place All the Spanish troops It 18 l aUld were f concentrated nt the foitlncallons In I the suburbn It Is I understood among noncom t and Amer bata n to that the Insurgent I ican forces were making a grand attack h tack on the landward side A u In eveningtlya dispatch goes on I tf > say al n dltono oC about eight I mil off tile coast two nty American I Tarshirmi five oC which viere cruisers could bo Been It was believed I In Santiago lie Cuba I that this nul the united fleet nf liter Admiral Sampson and commodoro Schtey I The steamer which was blown up at the entrance of the harbor ot Santiago was the Merrlmac u former English Oilier of 4000 tons It Is I now understood un-derstood that this vestel was sent In for the purpose of sinking It and thereby there-by lining the channel so that the Spon Ish warships could not leave the port III case Admiral Camaras fleet arrived off the Cuban coast |