Show DIAZ REACHES BEACHES HAVANA AND ISSUES STATEMENT HAVANA Nov 4 4 Gen Felix Diaz fugitive from Mexico arrived ed here last night on tho the steamer Esperanza to which ho 10 had been transferred from the United States battleship Michigan an off orr the Mexican Mexican Mexican can coast General Diaz gave out the following statement To the tho Mexican People When Whon I left lett the country to fulfill fulfil the mission to mo toward the Japanese Japanese Japa Japa- nese Government go constitutional or order older er prevailed In full ruu vf vigor or This lawful situation situation situ situ- atlon was maintained until the date on which b by Instructions sent to Paris I Iwas Iwas Iwas was relieved of my hl high h charge e and left lett at liberty to the obligation voluntarily voluntarily volun volun- contracted b by me with my followers follow follow- ers and friends Lawful Rule Disrupted True to my promise I returned to m my country without losing time lime and nd during my ny homeward journ Journey the the dissolution of congress cons and the arrest of a n. majority of ot the he peoples people's representatives were brou brought ht about b bv by executive order which unfortunate unfortunately nate lately disrupted the constitutional condition condition con con- which prevailed pre when I left lett Before such uch a terrible situation the tho sole purpose which guided me mo was to re remain remain tomain to- to main in the country during durin th the time oc occupied occupied oc- oc hv by the presidential election thereby thereby thereby there there- by fulfilling fulfilling- by Dl my presence tho requIrements requirements require requIre- ments monts of the Jaw law governing elections My purpose heln being accomplished and andas andas andas as I did not wish to be he Involved ed In the tho proceedings which arc certain to develop In Mexico I am compelled compelled com com- to leave the country I am going abroad where I will remain for some somo sometime sometime time and I will adjust my future action to conditions as I observe them Appreciates Fletchers Fletcher's rs r's Treatment General Diaz DJaz expressed Ir great at appreciation tion at the treatment accorded him by Admiral Fletcher He appeared In good health and nd displayed much Interest in the fate fato of ot members of or the special Mexican mission to Japan who were taken back to Mexico on the training shin Sargosa Ho He visited tonight Colonel del Rio who had been atta attached hed to the mission but who was permitted to remain In Havana because beC of ill health In speaking of his experiences In VeraCruz Vera Vora Cruz General Diaz DIu said laid that thirty thirty- seven soven of or the forty of his followers who had registered at the hotel where he be had apartments in Vera Cruz had been placed under arrest by the federal authorities He declared he was afraid of ot falling tailing Into the hands of Huerta so 10 made his escape from the hotel by sliding down a rope from a window after alter which a few friends with drawn revolvers conducted him to the launch which took him to tho the United States steamship Wheeling from which he was transferred to the Louisiana and later to the Michigan Newspaper Men Mon Along Jose Bonales Sand Sandoval oval Cecile L L. L Ocen and Alexander J. J Williams an nn American new newspaper paper man who had accompanied Diaz in his night flight aboard the warship were passengers on board the l Esperanza speranza Lieutenant Colonel military of t the e Japanese embassy at t Washington who ho has been In Mexico Mexico on ona ona a n. diplomatic mission also Is a passenger He Is on his way back to Washington |