Show the erudition of the state geologist of south dakota will evolve probably some scientific explanation of thesus the subterranean I 1 ter vagaries of mrs mary john sons farm but it will require also the opinions of meteorological and bicycle experts to satisfy fully the curiosity of tile the public from the details deti cus now at hand one would hazard the opinion 1 1 thit that sirs mrs johnson has been 11 living va 11 in 1 fancied security over a prehistoric bliz 7 barj ird or tornado probably Iro bably when this I 1 ancient twister w was as performing perform lug in tile the I 1 reckless manner common to its kind it was caught unawares by a combination I 1 of landslides and heid held in captivity with its forces dorco s yet Ull unexpended expended it Is due to the happy thought ailt of mrs johnson that she would like to hivo bay a deep well that some expert drillers drillars dr illers reached tills this realistic cave of the winds and released enouf enough gh of the contents of the pneumatic stratum of the farm to indicate its boundless wind possibilities As soon its as the air cushion la is reached says the chronicler of tile the episode the wind rushes out with a screech like 1 a I locomotive and sixteen pound sledges are tossed into the air I 1 as lightly as feathers A NI wind ind that I 1 has been reposing in enfil enforced cod inaction for decades and possibly cen centuries and that on the slightest provocation handles sixteen pound sledges as if 1 they wore feathers anil and liko like it a locomotive is a farm product that in must receive the most thorough investigation from every possible point of view the meteorologist and state geologist may determine its status in the flora and fauna of the region and I 1 I 1 may issue wise and technical bulletins as to its past history and future possibilities bili ties but it Is apparent more p practical rac minds must be brought to bear I 1 on the phenomenon to insure obtaining the greatest measure of utility A bicyclist of experience would be ablo able to tell at a glance or two whether albether it would be feasible to ru run n pipe lines from the farm to all parts of the united states as a supply agency for the inflation of tires it Is 19 not impossible that some similar plan could be devised so I 1 that the innumerable win windmills dalilis of tile the nation would not be dependent longer on natures intermittent s supply and yachtsmen certainly would welcome such a stable force as a panacea for the vexatious calm that has been found so troublesome in the management of regattas |