Show Guns Japanese Russian Of i Tho Navies i and M May y Be Manned M nned By American Amer c nSe Seamen men lb tinned men of wars men B fl 6 jumped their Jurt Ju t be who Tm m departure of Admiral for th he ley Divans lJ I A fleet Honolulu arc nrc said to be he on their from tu Tort Port Arthur to at nt their theiron wal men of war Them on r lt boun offering JIg big WILli that hat mor ii for or probably tl desertion rays a 1 Wash 1 their dl to the Now New York Sun Ington American ships of oC war are vrr rr hitting distance of ot the scene of oC oCa within tIC a re ta be Ullon the shore liberty of the blue o f Am W The rame precaution J la by the com British men mell of ot war of o when two naval nrc about to toru each other In Inh Inthe ruh 11 upon ru Andean service observe that din h AmerIcan the n tinted dated tram from the cap la U Uit governments of oC ot it to 10 of wars ot nd eRlI In InIn appear In In round rhoy fI too 10 theal mer to 0 much for tur thu money looney In care Hint thus offered ns ij they do tor prospect I of a II rattling good the knocked Chi Chirr of battle to 10 at the rr of ot ofES considerable u I ES runners on the Iho blue MM were hips who had their ships American w commander er of f a II Chi Chiw that ta re w e ho himself In Inv temporarily deranged lie v v York Mia pal that If It ho had md had hOll a liS many olen to toI I Mm tho Incompetence Ine ml of ot tho under him as were n M on the of at Japan would have hwo been ik Chinese e fleet better run for or III B ve the a 1 money during that savage lava go sen C On several occasions American men ef f wars men have deserted to Join na of ot light ohly Ics cs that Ilat Had projects the differences the ROV AO in to ice ee amicably patched up Thus they Ih Y have teen left In lugubrious and hopel s situations The American naval 11 I service Is tar TH EE UTAH NATIONAL GUARD GOA D OFFICERS WHO HAVE UA VE OFFERED THEIR SERVICES TO JAPAN JAI N II HH tI H II 1 IH J I H I J I I II I J H IH I IiI H of f t oft A f i L Lr j r I t It I 1 II 3 I i I 1 t r IVf I I j I 0 fI i X 1 1 i I c 1 I Ij y 1 y j j T Y Yf f CAPTAIN 0 Ii 1 GROW L THOMAS JR f H HI I H I H H t H H I II I IIII II HI tl II HII and away the most desirable dl In the world for tor In III time limo of peace and tho thu fellows who Jumped to tho thu other navies for tor the tho sake Bake of ot the fight Ing they the fIgurel on found themselves enlisted for tor a long term of yearn on un foreign chips of ot war with men mell of ot alien h and of or a 1 type with which they the had hod nothing in common commonAs As All n 1 rule rUI such lIuch men desert from Cram the foreign ships Just ns nil soon poon as aK till 1111 pros prosIt reel It cl of ot fighting has hns finally petered out and Borne oC them try to get to tho American Amerlan naval service by means of ot fairy tales as to how they the were VIol shanghaied Into the tho foreign naval ser service vice Few of o them contrive to 10 voik orK this scheme s successfully however A few tew to 10 make the mont rno t of ot their bud break tir lIk In deserting from American ships shillS nettle down ns nil best they may on the Ihl foreign ships In III every Jery navy of ot the world there Is n 1 sprinkling of oC American men lII n of warn war men mell who have Joined the foreign ler vices Icell In this manner When the American participated In litho the big doings of oC the Gorman navy at nt Kiel lIel a few Cew years ago a lot of old time men mell of worn men Illen of ot the tho American naVy mn had a n great laUgh on a n visit ono day over oer an IU Irishman In III u 11 toman Jerman uniform with whom they the met up U This Irishman hud been lwell a It mate ilia te In III the Ameri Amerl American can call navy for Cor a dozen years At a 1 time when Germany Great O were In III a IL growl with each other he de hungering for n chance to a IL crack at It the British nna ond snip snipped ped on board a 0 German war ship OH 1 a 0 gunner Then the row ro between tiet wee tho German empire and Ind was all smoothed up the Irishman found himself under a t German tie a lot av n sausages as AShe ho he expressed cr d It II his hiM business and he h knew that there thero was no chanco for lor him to 10 Into the American navy again He III had taken the situation philosophically I cally call and made the best of oC It The German naval Iaal service Is III not such a IL bad badone one In pence times cither ell her and nt length the Ille Irishman became l u ed to tu his position and was steadily advanced In I rating I At the time nearly nearl 15 years ears ago ngo when It II looked ns If It war between het the States and Chile could not nol to lie lieH H avoided a n number of ot American blue jackets were wera serving on Chilian war warships ships man jack of ot them upon being questioned as I to hs hIli Intentions n nIl l Il refused to promise to fight ht against t United They were wele clapped Into Inlo Irons Iron on the tho Chilean ship and cled to 10 treat treatment treatment ment In the tho brig of ot their ships nuch lIuch an nR would be he on the of ot a 1 really civilized Hut even under treatment that virtually amount amounted ed to torture not nol n man of ot them gave glO up or consented to take part parlin n the en ell engagements lag should the United States M h I and Chile come to blows bloB They The were well nil all sent lent con confined on fined In Irons In n 1 naval prison Most Moat of or them escaped from this naval prison one night and as al then to be tio 1111 ship In III roil at nt the ume lUlle on which thY they could take tak passage or work their WilY way out of uC Chili ehll y took look to th the mountains engaged In the thu brigand business for tor some fame months Then Chile backed down don In the faco Cace of o the preparations for lor a n naval war which the United Stilton was making and after a 1 while tho former American got ot Into the Chilean from the tho hill country one Olle by b onto one pot ot away the country In h hor or American i merchant ships It Is Whispered Ihl In III tho na naval val 11 service that the majority of DC tho thom men m n wore wr readmitted to 10 the th American navy when they applied for Cor t ment me nt on the tho ground U It Is III said paid that their stout refusal tn Ii help Chile fight their native country hod washed away aVII ti their sin sill of or desertion dt ro Most of oC the South and Central Amer Amerlean mer f I I Ian lean an countries of ot the more sort I that havo hll 0 one olle or more warships com comprising their Meets have luwe iw II 11 1 part of ot the Ih ships companies men who r 11 have served In the American nay Not ot nil all of ot them thern aro deserters from I I f American service cither although not nota I a 1 few of ot them are ar chaps who quit hp J il American naval service under a II cloud 7 ti cashiered from the Ameri American lt can navy ore occasionally run acmes la these theM scrupulously i avoid any contact with their former orm r n r wardroom shipmates when American f ships happen happell to tn b bl In ports In which they thc lire serving When an American man 1 1 S himself for Cor enlistment Ill v naval service down In that 0 lion tIll the recruiting dont ack k him any questions All 11 that he lie has to do Is III to them that Ih t thI he hI Is a n pallor man with till tho American mans method of ot doing things lI and he Is J taken on all without nil H probing as a to In hit his Ho 10 Is I permit permitted ted teel to get Iet as 1111 roistering drunk ns tio elects on his shore visits without pun pUll punIshment nt And tho American hl In III theio thel services Infallibly h get their monthly month pay va tad tori whether the rest of o tho ships company Is b paid or 01 not The lucre Ihal Is II brought over oer the Hide of dr Homo of o the warships down that WilY way has hus a of oC sticking to paymasters fingers of or reaching the cre s In rare driblets Hut WI set J tt their money the least both 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