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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
Ikt short history cf the most re mark able Atrial Exploration on tic pnl. Set urr,t from an.l fwhlithi-tt with illttttrmtiont male of the trip, by (fur lesyvf 'J he Technical World, Chicago. ""'l.al fall I participated In an eipcrlence that for lt wonderful (kim baa Miir been diipllralril.' John I lb-niu-lt reached for hie pip, filled and llshtrd II. and then alanc-d toward ui mm it In fink If 1 wUlirJ to bear lint he had to dlvitlgn. I In la a very remarkaliln suss, of I I'm rare I pa fast dlsniipesrinf. V or nnrt than half century tia bi rneu tila Imma In llio In-art of California" tnnj.-a-tlo tuuiiiilaliia. aud Ilka tlio "i'm-t of tbo rtti-rr," h- wi-nr a "owing patriarchal beard, -and hair to match, and la blmsolf eludr-nt and a pO't by nnlttr. 1 actlWd mysalf D T rbalr with an ap-atm-taiKe uud, and John lli-mii'lt began what la I nil a "'""I ri"srasbl try, "I am tlta old"! graunatn of Vala In California, " li anldi'and I think It -wa thl llmt wrought to th ranch a part 7 of ailiniUH from ti'f old unlvrr.lly. I aw not at lltx-rtr lo name thi-ni, for they are coming agalu to try another ripi-rlim-nt. nd until tbnl haa lt-u made, tint wiml thing la a aerrrt cf fhHra.lt will not du any harm to tr uiuib a 1 Intend to, how- ""They brought with ib-ru a dirigible lml loon, and rounded, tliat tbi-y were trlnic to eak an awut and alujy tlia topography of tba Hlerras ao a to h alle to inn In- an accurate map f tlm enllrn range. It didn't turn out that way bom-wr, aa yon will . " In a aort of aupetflHal way I h al waye bcrn liitrrrah-d In ai-rintntlca and kladrad tilruiri; aad ".hen lb-)f aakrd inn to aToniiaiiy thent aa guide aud rnmpan I -HI arcetd Ilia Invltntlun with alnrrlty. Wf wt'tit farther up Into the ranite, and wane ranii, a uvj iv hwh hip' t...... j inn brgau lae wm or aawiuiiinis; um party-rnotiKh to Inut alt Bien a week i and when the aai-enalon waa nimle It aermed that not a thing had bceu overlixiked. All ort of aueiuumvtera, baruuirtera aud ther. iiiouieteri were taken along, and everything tiecraaary for the proper atody of tho cou. dltlona that might confront tba (tarty afU'f laavlug tha aarlh. "It waa a aparktlng uiorolng when tha tgiial waa glea, and w a rune with a bound and were amn aoarlnjr over the top of the anowy peaka. Never ahatl I forget that alght aa 1 gamed through tha aide aud bottom of the transparent car. Ho bright waa the auuabla that w war forced to draw tba green allk curtain at aoinn of the window a. Wltbln Or mlimtea wa were Imiklng down on toy muuulalua that were dropping away from tie aa a atoiit drop from the lop of a tall building; and tlio atmoKihrre bad heroine ao ra relied that the oiygeu tank waa opened Into the car, and the heating motor waa atarted. Far off lu the e.i. we could an the tiny valleya, and, atlll further, an rudlcea bin" rtpiiue that marked tha I'aclllc Ocean. Many men have inulted In the view from a Imlloon. but few have ever bad tho cipcrlcure of tiuiklnir no iinreliklon to a bt'lKlil uliox 5 TUB CONTINENT Ok" NOBTlC AMERICA the ca of more than two mlloa. Btrtilght npward we loured: and within an hour, during which we felt not the leaat dlacom. fort, we hud rlaou ao high that tha earth waa now a broad expaueo beneath ua, blue In color aud allowing no convolullona whatever. It aui'iiied perfectly flat at nen a dlalanre, and the ocean bad become tha aame color a the luud. (ma of the gentlemen of the party low ered a thermometer through tha floor and drew It bnck within ten eecond. Ita bulb bowing that the outHlde air waa too roM for It to record tho temperature. A apeclal luatruini'Ut wu then aent down, and cama back with the luforuiatlua that tha rarllled atmoauhere wa were In wa eighty degreea below aero. Within tha car, the thermoni tera reglHtered alxty-two degree, which waa quite warm enough r comfort. In another hour we agalu tealed the outer atmoaphere, and found that It had dropn to more than oue buudred below aero. Hy thla time tba earth lud Ucoum i a dim iaat and calculation ebowed that wa part.; and I want to aay here that It " aa ; i V" I ..A - T?- . ' " ' ' ' v'Si-,n1BJ.f W' complete a thing aa ever man limde. Tner. , f.'gV. 'v-. ; i aK"-ZA- -TrU 4 VjLj'"' f waa everything ralrulale.t to make the trip )g0&lL , - , . ,1 Tf-,- .AJM-'L- auceM aad ery aptillaur. nrrreut ac -V fcV . Vi ,-- V ; M V . K.' '.W cldent. Ma pretty cold up ou top of tbo - P iLi - v.mn 7rgfztJ..M? range a.M. llmher line, and arrangeinrut ! :) '-tTluJI t- :V; "i "ifclI -52 r i had been made lo prevent thl. condition J f . ' 1-? Xj&Vj t.Wl rrm retarding, the rtparimeata. The car b. . idL.t. Tl "i A. -t t- T '"(.A -,. f .f the balloon wa. ma.la of l.lugla.a over a j S .lUrVX V ' V- " ' frame of aluminum. It waa entirely en- T 'ltfA-W V;WW'' '' M'WWtC, i? 'a t .y rliMed, and wa. healed from an rlertrle ; r ' f! ,1 if , fit la- . ' AVii motor, wulch alao propelLd the ma. hli.e. I , - . AiS. Ttl'" r ' V iXI Hydrogen gaa waa aaed aa tba llftfi.g i 1 . V;ttA.u.t if-pf power, auppleineiited by another motor, ami I fl: , ' r, , V..V tVrrt, ;Nf oiygeu wa iiianufnrliired and anpplled til f.,.- mmff-' . yht, J; , .1 a4 i. the ocriipanta of the car when the at mo. fy rf . :'- l "..f f CLiL? '-wr phere i-ame too rarllled for c.mforul.l . : . ' ' " ' ' - ' S'i I l.r.ihli,e t'eak Ulnna sera .l,,rr.l for Ihai f . -." ' 'V ....-. ' 0. .! ,4 . e.r' i,M j .. u -.. 4 r:f'i . -2-.-'. i - a . . I ' . J!.4 ,yi " r , A' t ' -.rrv . . .-V I A C I ! war mora than eltty mil above Ita enr- face, Tbe thoiiKht staggered mrj but on wa kept, the -rlutlal nulling at anon wondorfnl proirriwa. Conatant ciliM-rratlon wrra l.ilng mniU of rvary romlllloti. and all wi-ra JotlciJ down for future rvfrranre; and at III onward and upward wa orad tot auotui-r hour. At tha end of tha third hoor, I notlrrd reinarkalila thing and called tha attention of one of my coi'ipnnloiia to It.. Hitherto the math 1ml, aa 1 hurt unld, liren a hi lie. gray f.tot beneath lia. It now appeared part Mne and part pnla gray, the Inller color lielng toward Ilia went; and, aa I Inlereatcd my oilier fellow traveler In ri alght, the weatern portion of the colored limp waa xeetl lo grow linger n the eimtern poilHin 4linltiiiiU i III kite. None uf my l oinimuliiiia could aecoiint for the phenomenon. The en. tire field of our vUlon waa changing, nrrfll now ll eeemi'd that only portion of the old familiar blue rvuialuad, tka pal gnf ua. i-ir . ' . 7 r- .... ..... ,4 i . y . ,4 ' j " , . I , . -, . . '-' ; I COCXD JTMP having abaorhed It. Then, aa aoddenly a had come the other chnnge. there cret lu from the eaat a dark Win uhadow I oat rap Idly a wept cro the pluln bcucnth, changing the color aisaiu to Ua own, whllo tha former colore noted away. Ther were no definite object In alght, only the munntonoua dnrk blue thai auou covered the entire Held below ua. "Nut uiiderlaudlng tbo rauae of the change, and la-cuinlug aomrwhat cxerclwd by It- the profeaaor In charge of the expe dition coiiiliided tu deacciid. and according ly operated the machinery for that purpone. Itnphlly the motor did lis work, and the iiliilu below lu'nll lo a-uine n iletlnlte form. It chnngi-d Ha color from blue to bin uml K-t-ii, vlih Ikic uud lljtic a Uuiillug " -e" v: . 'L a r . , "3v . :?"..-'. FILLED THE DOME OF TIIE BKV. spot that Indicated water; yet even then , tha territory wa wholly unfamiliar to any nf na, even to we who knnw ihi'i" mom. talna as yon do your own borne. The bal loon, ii infer the guidance of the practlHcd baud of the operntor, deacenued rapidly toward a pluln. but of course you are ta. miliar enough with aeroHlatirs to know that the aensatlon la that of being station, ary while the earth doea the moving. In th nlr, till aeeiu moving except the Imlloon llaelf. Well, within an hour w bad fallen toward tha earth In on entirely atrnnge re gion. Not a thing wna fanillllur, and we bad evidently paaaed beyond the uiountalna and were above a broad plain. . Immediately bpneath na now wa a per fectly circular dlae of variegated colora, aurounded by an ocean of bright blue, with here aud thern a ftmthery cloud. The dlae aeemed very amall In comparlaon with th surrounding blue oceun, aud we could none of us uudtttataoa it Tha balloon sow fell m- - lea rapidly than prerlonafy, 104. X riP peiied to glance upward tbrongh tba lde of tha car. 1 a I moat fell oyer with aaton labaient. and could aearccly tat my vole to call to the olhera what fait. When I did, they war med I for dlreetlr a bore na floated tremendoa glob which we Inalantlr reeognlaed aa a map of tha continent f North A over lea. It covered almoet the entire ky, and aemd but a fi-w in I lea dlntanf. while beneath a waa what certainly waa another earth. " 'Mood graolona," airlalined onr lead er; 'we hate made the greateat dlocovtry of all tba agea Wa hare dlacovered an other world, and era falling onto It. That globe off there la tba earth, and w hare Imi It and ar about to land on another planet! "I roBfee that hi explanation did not eiplulo; but b eooo made blmaelf plainer l.y recalling to n that there are atneri to t many acboloaa bodle afloat outdile 7ft ') y SEVENTY FEET. the atmoapber of the earth, a fact that alt 'lcntlHta accept. Home of tbeae bodle are a auiall aa pluhcada, while othera may be turner. That luia Imhi waa -orrcct w;. evi dent: yet how it had never been diacOvered by the earth's aatronomera waa a pnasle to luc. " That I a almple matter of exolana tlon." aald our leader; 'thla aaterold baa never been dlacovered, for the aame rea son that many email but Important thlnga have iM-cn for yeara overlooked by aclen tlnta In aenrcb of greater field to con quer. It I within lea than one buudred mile of earth, while the very nearest object that haa ever attracted the telc acopce of our aatronomera la the moon, dletant a quarter of a million miles. Can you not unilcrntand that no aatronomer would ever train hi Inatrument ao aa to focua an object leas than a buudred miles dtstnnt. "That annuls renaonnhle. yet I asked him how It waa that It bad never been sii-n with the nuked eye. " 'Simpler still,' be answered, 'because thla little planet I lens than ten mile In cllniiieter. So sinnll an object, with a color uearly Identical with that of the cnrtli'a atuioapbcre, would never be no ll'fd. and hnvinz no llcht of It viwn. cou hi not be aeen at any time. It Is a mere neck In the aky. and no man can tell bow. long It haa floated around our earth. There may be many more of them, but for the present w will confine onraelvea to this one, and aoon Bhall land and ace what there la to see. "An aneroid barometer waa then let through the trap In the floor, In order to ascertain the pressure of the atmoaphere before we dared to open the car and atep onto the little world we had dlacovered. Tha planet wa growing larircr every mo ment, and we were now within less" than a mile of Its snrfsce. The Inatrument ahowed that the nreaiir w elnhl pound to the square Inch, which about equaled that on high mountain on the earth, ao we were safe to land. The anemometer attached to the ear at this time showed an entire lack of breese, and we geutly dropped to the anrfac of th 'Nebula.' aa I had volunteered to rail the murovrry. AH we looked upon the land scape, it seemed aa If we bad suddenly drooped Into fx'thom California and I eoiiin not powllilr Jnatlfy this condition of verdure with the urns II at.. n hn i. world, for such a little thin could not be ..eeicn o otiHtruct pnoueh of the heat Of the aim to nrodnce anew a Mnilttlnn rorrled. I mywlf dropped a thermometer through the trapdoor and noted Ita re. later. It was eighty degreea-a fact that iiri,,er BiirpriRcd me and I aald ao. in a re say we shall find that there n.j- unier Biiurcra or neat healdee the ami, -" my mmpaniona; and no aonner bad we opened the car door and ."I r,'mn own the anchor rone, which bad been rnut out. than we dl- eoverca me correctnesa of his prophecy. There were bolllnir aprlnea everywhere, n the verdure waa magnificent. Tying; the anchor rope about a bowl rter. we began a anrvey of our world. nnr nrat of all. T took a good look at the ...rin wb naa lert a few nonr before more magnificent alght than worde can ever tell It filled almost tha entire dome 0f tha aky. and tha continent J nrth America looked exactly aa It floea on a raised globe anch aa we have ehool-rooma. I could locate San fanclaeo ss well a If I had bad a map and pointer: and from that Weatern n. tronoll could trace the outline of the iMnien. niare t0 toe city af Chicago, and ao on to the gateway of Bhirope New York. It waa wonderfnl. The air waa not ao rare aa to ha hard on lunge used to mountain conditions; bnt aome of the nnrry complained, and one suffered noaa- bleed. There waa a rinnllnv hrnnb no.. at band, Its bank lined with plant life, and I went toward It to got a drink. 1 felt wonderfully elated In mind and body, and ran lightly toward It. frilling on mv chest, and quenching my thirst with the nut rerreaning watr I hnil ever drank The stream wa not more than ten feet wide, and, a far a we could see from where we stood . there waa no narrower plnce. We wanted to rroa It, and T fancied I could make the leap, old man though I am. I took a few atepa back ward, and then ran toward the bank and aprnng Into the air. "I eosred through that air like a Wrd. and landed at least twenty yarda beyond the further bank. My rompanlona, aa T alighted with the ease of a feather, Aral looked bewildered, and then broke Into peala of almoat nnceaBlng laughter. For they understood tba reaaon before X did. Do vnu! "No. Well, tha explanation Is aa sim ple a all the other have been, and fol- low a wllkwa natural taw. Tha gravitation vt b iUU yurnt wa aJoMM mm ui.i.11 ixaa iuau tbtii vi um vanu aa ii a aire, and I wetfut.il had axair lieeu provlded-abont tea pottnda, arar ar toa. With my Duaclea, It wa authlaa lu Jump aevaul or vlghty feat, the airli tuit twlug tu haep on tiw grouiHi al aii. "sow, 1 aoppoa you aia ouUeilu bow ll waa thai tu piauet waa out tlianu lu the earth by III great attratliuu ol ta la I tar ixxly. ll tuva lae taiiat ana Ibau fit uuuula to delariiMu turn taaawa accuraiety. ll wa bacaae of tha caaa pvauivu of Nabuia. autu lugrtilWitia aav iiig voaa pat together Ui Ita foroiaUoa aa lo repel ilia advauce of tha carta, toward a ouion, but not enough to drtr th tit tle fellow altogether a way from a motherly protection ir. B(1)j com0 wb lu a cerutlu Oialauc, bcuud which be could sot pa. VI y companion called ma back, aa they wanted to tnak owi calculation, and I apranjr pn'X $ eaillj aa T had Jumped arm. Jiy looking t the earth, the had ills- covered that w were traveling around that planet from eaet to vreat. while It turned over from weat to eaat. Th com bined motion In oiipoalte dlrectloaa mane owr p'ed about two thonaaede mile aa hour, ao that wa abould circle the carta every twelve houra. Tbla calculation waa of the greateat Importance, a! nee we wonin nave to time onr flemirtore ac curately q order to land where wa wanted to. If w allowed air balloon to aacend at the wrong time. It wa )at a likely that we abould and ouraelve over an ocean over the land, and Juat aa likely over Africa a over America. Klgnrea were Jotted down, and we then determined upon aa exploration of ear KIOK'lom. "At tbla point I did aome figurine mv aelf. It accmcd rvaauiiahle to cue to aup- poae that. If I could jump seventy feet Ith little elTnrt, I eonld ron Jnrt ao many time faster here than I could on the earth. And I proved It I pointed out to the othera a clump of tree about a mile away, and tbn, a. king them to time nu, atarted. My work aurprlaed me be yuud expectation, for I leaped Into the air aliont thirty fc at each bound. alighted catllv aome elite feet 'wyoml and took another bound, aa almptv aa If on the earth, yet with aa eaae that cave me not the allichtet wearlni-aa. 1 ran bark and found that I had made the two tullea In a fraction under three minute! 'At that rate,' anld I, 'I can mn eronnd thl ball at the rate of forty-live mile n boor; and If your calculation are correct, and It la eight mile Id di ameter, it iniiat be about twenty-live mile la circumference. I can, therefore. If I don't gt winded, circle It In lea than forty minirtea. and I'm going- to do It," "Two of the party volunteered to ae eonipanr me. and off we alnrted at a good clip, the atop watcbee being; oat at the word 'Oo!' None of u aermr4 to ml ml the exertion. If floating lightly In the nlr can be called exertion; and we ran alonir through the foreat and acroa the iilaiua with the eaae and grace of grey hound. f'r unit an hour we did not alacken nnr pace; but there ap peared before ui a deep jru'.'ey. at the bottom of which wna a atream. Here we came to a alandmlll The gulch wa quite fifty feet deep and nearly a hundred wide at the top: and aa far a we could aee, there wa no better crooning In algbt. Kin ted at onr work, and feeling certain w could make the leap, we all run at It together. Every bound we took .was better than the pre vlona our; and when we reached the edge of iim atrojra, we apraug luto the air like -j "W ft SOARDfQ OVER SNOWY PEAKS. bird and landed on the opposite side fully ten feet beyond the edge. After thl the going waa airaple, and we made the trip safely, having circumambulated the globe In thlrty-eeven minute. "I am not going to tire -yon with all the detatla of the atay on Nebnla. I.ct It anfflce to say that we bad to wait there twelve honra for the United State to get back to na. In the meantime food was rooked and served. Then, when Cali fornia was lust rounding the edge of th esrtb from the west, we lifted anchor and started onr motor, bidding bnt a tern pornrv farewell to onr little world, for we ail fully determined that this ahould not be our only trip there. The Journey back waa the reverse of the condition In coming away from home; and by op erating the powerful machinery, we were enabled to make onr landing within a verv short distance of tile spot we had left' bnt little more than half a day before. But It was moonlight and the night waa beautiful In the monntalns. We camped where we landed, and came down to the ranch neit morning." He Stopped abruptly and relighted his pine. I waited for him to continue. "What do yon think of It." be asked. "I think It the most remarkable tale I ever beard." I replied. . "And perhaps yon wonld like to look at our little world, be aiked. I was Inatantly alert, 'and rose quickly from mv chnlr. "Coma along, then," he said, leading the way. Inte the garret we went, where be dug out of a corner a fine band telescope, which be carried to the dormer window on the eaat side. Swinging It Into a posi tion 0 degrees, be peered carefully Into It. then adjusted It agnln, screwed It ttchtlv onto a swivel, and bade me take a careful look. I wna more than amnaed. for before nie In the heavens was a globe of dim light, upon which I could, with care, trace and outlines of what aeemed to be land and water. For but a moment I looked, and then he took the Instrument away from me and turned It from the lit tle planet. "Now find It." be commanded. I tried with all my might to locate It, hut nnthlnr revealed itself but the stnre and the moon. "That'a the reason It baa never been discovered," he said: "because astrono mers have alwaya been looking for things turtner away. A Few Aiteiibouebts. Tbe recent campaign effectnnlly dispel tba Illusion that there la ao "silent vote. Tba cough losenge man la glad that the uucouiioriuuie hut went tier la over. The beef tmst control tbe snpply of sole leather, and It Is said that In cotiaequeuce, tbe licks of the consumer do not hurt. Tbe Cleveland woman who wa arrested for putting a love potion In ber husband's coffee should bav used sou coffee Instead. Oscar, not the king ef Sweden, bnt th chef of tbe Waldorf-Astoria, aaya tuat ou meal a day la enough for the average tuun. uouiKieaa at vv. a. pneea. Tka Panama Canal haa reached tba stag af a aplendld coat of anna and a commend able motto. Tola la a good deal further than tba French got. .- Kl., . M f. !. W 1 TRY THIS EXrXRIMEJT. Why a Redhot Poker Docs Not BlM In Bollirnr Water. If a red hot poker be throat Into cold water It blsaen ami aputteT: if Into boiling: water there la no commotion. When, in the first experiment, cold water come in contact with the bot iron there Is a sudden and explosive generation of steam, which causes the liquid to be scattered with a hissing noiw, consequent upon the bursting of Innumerable bubbles. When, on the other band, a poker Is thruxt Into boiling water, which la already freely giving forth steam, the introduction of the hot Iron by U11 further assisting steam production Cannes the poker to become at once surrounded by a sheath of rapor, which effectually prevents the water from coming into actual contact with the mcttL This sheath of rapor la comparative ly a bad conductor of heat, so that but little heat passes from the iron to the water. There la no commotion, and the poker can be withdrawn still glowing brightly. TUEJUGGIIXG OF FATE A number of years ago, Amos Rusle, the famous pitcher of the New York Club of the National Base Ball League j occupied the lime light of public at jtentlon through his wonderful per i formance in the centre of the diamond. At that time he received a salary ol $5,000 a year. For some little indis cretions he was disciplined by the club management, and rather than take the punishment he retired from base bail for a year or two; when he got back Into the harness again, his cunning as a Ditcher had deserted him. For a time he drifted around without occupation, but later received employ ment as a lumber hand, with a com pensation of $1.50 a day. It is now announced that he haa been success ful in obtaining a position in Cairo, 111., where he will receive 14 a day. Americans are the heaviest meat eat ors In the world. This appetite is said to lie an inheritance from the hunting and fishing stape of the country s life. The annual income of the Emperor of Japan is $2.7.")0.miO. His ofheial al lowance Is $1,500,000. He haa an in come of $."00,000 from the $10,000,000 era it ted him out of the Chinese war in demnitv, $-TiO.000 from his private es tates, $500,000 from the forests of the emi'ire. 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