Show il DIAl ALLOWED i NO NO VISITORS ON W WARSHIP Chafes Somewhat Under Restraint but hut Complies es With Orders I VERA CRUZ O Oct t. t SO 30 Gen Gon Felix FeUx Dia Diaz now ow a 8 refugee on board the American battleship Louisiana has bae hasl bael l learned arne that the privilege of asylum on on ona a a. battleship carries with th it certain cerain Jn restrictions not unlike prison prison- regula of Admiral Fletcher tion By By- order o General Diaz is prohibited ted from communicating communicating com com- with anyone anone from shore hore without the admirals admiral's permission The admiral has given General Dia Diaz to und understand understand un un- un- un d that such permission will be given only in rare instances ns The order is being enforced rigidly Will you please go below o ow sir said eid the officer of tho the deck saluting tho the general when the latter had begun a conversation with a man who ha had brought his hia baggage aboard General Diaz appeared to be annoyed annoyed an an- noyed for or an an instant but complied without without with without out hesitation Admiral Fletcher explained that while hile he was willing to place pace his flagship flagship flagship flag flag- ship at the disposal of General Dma Diaz as 85 s an aD asylum he be did not propose to expose Pose himself to th the charge of making making mak mak- ing it a place of possible plotting He He asserted d his confidence that General Diaz Dma would not attempt to abuso hospitality hos hos- vitality by meeting friends there and from roD ar a safe eafe vantage ago poi point t indulge in intrigue or conspiracy but ho was r r solved to take no BO chances Will win Land Outside of Mexico The disposition of Diaz and his companions corn com has hils not been determined but it appears probable that the they will be set ashore from one of the battleships probably probably probably ably the Louisiana Louisiana- herself when she he carts gils from Mexican waters water's the first we week k in November em er General Diaz has expressed sed a preference prefer preter- ence to bo be landed at Havana adding however howyer that he was willing willingto o to be set lIet ash ashore r anywhere except at t a British port since he be was con in convinced ed that the British authorities would send him back to Mexico He inquired of M Mr M. Lind Linda who visited him toda today if landing him a af Havana would embarrass the Unit United d States He probably will be landed at atKey Key Xo West from which port h he be could continue to Havana ana if he so BO desired With reference to the future Diaz Diu promises s to be through with politics and rebellions and antl says he will ask nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing better so long as his country is in ini i it its present state tate than t to be permitted tp live h in peace abroad i. i Life ab aboard ard the Louisiana appears to agree agre with Diaz Dies He has regained his llis color and his worried expression of ofa ofA ofa a few days ago has disappeared Sees an Inconsistency HIt It is a a. strange inconsistency bo ho said today tod- that a battleship should b be BO so safe a place He lie appears thoroughly thoroughly thor- thor to appreciate the admirals admiral's mess tress declaring that the food served is much better than anything ashore Three warships warships the the German cr cruiser iser and the United States cruiser Tacoma coDa Sand and gunboat t now Wheeling Wheeling now are anchored in the inner mner The Tha Tacoma entered today to take on art coal r rh p port jort authorities expressed some apprehension ap ap- at the near approach of an oUr other warship Mrs Daniel Madero in fear that she was about to be bo arrested went to the American consulate this afternoon and andrem rem remained there several hours She and Mrs Evaristo E were brought here herewith herewith herewith with their husbands who were arrested by bv the federal authorities at Monterey The Tho men now are arc held in San Ban Juau Juan deUlloa de deUlloa Ulloa prison The two women omen have han been licen trying to procure aid for their husbands so 10 o that I their removal l to the tho capital might be prevented I |