Show BANK MAY HAVE T TO YIELD UP FORTUNE Farm Laborer in England Claims to Be Heir to Sum of SAID TO HAVE GOOD CASE FEW EVICTIONS OF TENANTS IN IRELAND NOWADAYS Special Cable to t London April Apr 2 The Bank Ban of Eng England England land ld may soon have to disgorge a for fortune fortune fortune tune which In the course of years yeas has ha grown g wn to the te enormous size sie o of 00 and which is the result of a cen romance The money was wa left leftin let letin leftin in this way Early Ealy in the eighteenth century a Mr of Pytchley quite quie a poor man ran rn away awa with wit the owner owne of Pytchley Hull Hall Hul a young heiress of ot immense wealth and the whole question turns on whether they ty were married laIi or a mar marriage mr rge can be proved Some days ago the te chancery court cou in inan Inan Inan an attempt to get the te money off of its Is hands bands advertised for heirs of the band ro romantic romantic mantic Mr r as has ha been done regularly every twenty years without any an success until now when a poor por farm laborer working near ton has unexpectedly presented himself as the heir George as the man ma calls cals him himself himsel himself self sel has hs turned tuned Ills his l s claim caim over to a famous firm of London lawyers lawers whose very ver name is a guarantee that he must mustoe oe e pretty well wel able to back up his claim He kle states that not only has he a com corn complete complete pedigree properly proper showing that he is the direct heir to the fortune but that he Is IB in a position to prove the runaway marriage of years ago upon which the claim de depends depend depends pend The claimant also states that he knows where the eloping pair lr were married a a fact which eluded other aspirants to tnt fortune and that he possesses a copy of ter the marriage entry in the church regis register register register British Bacon Factory English farmers farers who have long been jealous of their American Amerian and Danish brethren who have enjoyed the privilege of supplying supplying England with wih bacon are beginning beginning to organize and In a very ver short time England Is to have h ve its Is first frt cooperative bacon factory At a large meeting of farmers farers held here the other day the chairman as assistant assistant secretary of ward Lord Lucas Lucs pointed out the magnificent opportunity which farmers had dat at the tp present time timeto to organize a cooperative factory f Prices were high the Americans had almost stopped st supplying supplying us If Eng English fish lish Joined in i a cooperative movement loyal to each ach other ther they would benefit not only themselves but their country countr A committee composed entirely of farmers farmer was selected to start the fac tao factory factor tory tor Ireland is rapidly becoming a a coun country countr country try tr of peasant proprietors and all al the difficulties about back bak rents renting Im Improvements II and dual ownership are ar vanishing For instance in the quarter ending ending December 31 last the number of tenants evicted from their holding holding in inthe Inte inthe the te whole of ot Ireland was twentythree In the same sae quarter five tenants tenant were evicted otherwise than at the suit sut of the landlord As against these it i may be mentioned that under the evicted ten tenants tenants tenants ants act of 1907 persons have been restored to their holdings and many longstanding sores sors have been healed During the past quarter of a century more than Irish tenants have been converted into it owners the sums advanced totaling over And it may also be said that the instalments have practically been paid Nor can c It be said that Mr r act has killed land purchase During the month of November last 1401 ten tenants tenants tenants ants purchased their holdings at a a cost of ot nearly Catholic Congress The Te first frt national Catholic congress will wi be held at Leeds Leed from July 29 to August Augst 2 and ad will vill vU be attended by the Archbishop of Westminster many of the members of ot the hierarchy and the lord lor mayor of London The lord mayor of Leeds will wUl wU entertain the archbishop and bishops and ad lord mayor of London to luncheon on their arrival and will wU afterward accord the congress a civic reception Dr Bourne Burne will Inaugurate the te con congress cn congress gress gres in the cathedral and ad will subsequently subsequently deliver his presidential address at a mass mas meeting in the te town hall hail hallIn bal In a a covering letter leter accompanying the provisional programs of the te congress the archbishop of at Westminster says that the suggestion of ot a national Catholic congress has met with wih a cordial recep reception reception reception tion on every ever side and the various Catholic societies and ad associations have shown great geat readiness to take their part partin parti in i it I one object of which is to bring them into closer coser relations to one an another another another other The eminent scientist scent t Sir William Crookes Crooke warned us a 0 few days ago that unless stenn stene were taken to t devise means to abstract the practically pru Uy inex inexhaustible in Inexhaustible i i supply of o nitrogen around us In the atmosphere It would go badly with wt the nations before beor twenty years yeas had passed passe Te the supply of sodium nitrate from Chili Chi and ad the sulphate of the tho gas ga works he pointed out out would be b Inadequate before tong long and d we were faced face with wit the problem of ot finding the tile substitute for these fertilizers ers es of the soil soU soilA soUA soilA A A further furher warning now comes from tram Dr Crossley the distinguished chem client chemist chemist In a lecture before the Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical society this week he warned this country that ammonia ammon In and nitric acid aid are ae not solely used in agriculture and Ind other peaceful crafts but are arr re required required for the production of instrument ment ment of war wr such ouch as a dynamite gun guncotton guncotton guncotton cotton and smokeless powder Herein lay a danger Nitrogen From Atmosphere Norway has bas sot up a factory factor to ab nb abstract a nitrogen from fm the atmosphere at sphere on a a commercial scale the is known know as a and according to Dr Crossley works for the manufacture ture tur of at have been ben completed complete and ad are a In course of erection In Ger Germany Germany Germany many Austria Italy Ial France Switzer Switzerland Switzerland land the United States the central centra provinces of India and Japan Works Work are am ar also alo projected in South South Africa Afric Canada and New Zealand Other powers are thus making themselves In Independent Independent independent dependent of ot Norway for the supplies Continued on Page SIx BANK MAY HAVE TO i YIELD UP FORTUNE NE Continued from Page P One of products necessary for or tho the manu manufacture m nu facture of Qt explosives and Dr Crossley urges that England should take sim similar similar ilar lIar stops Ono One reason he thinks why I England has not moved In the matteis matter matte r Is la that we are lacking In great water supplies by which the necessary eloc elec electrical power can be produced cheaply Professor Protessor Crossley suggests as IlS a possible possible ble blo solution of the problem the tho greater use us of power gis gUl obtained by passing passin 8 steam over coal As supplement a to the old age pen pensions pensions pensions granted by the government the th e city of 01 London has decided to tb go go on one e step further towards making milking tho old of d people comfortable and In a few days day dd d there Is to be opened at Hempstead the tho healthiest of all London suburbs n number of brick buildings grouped groupe d around a large lawn which are to pro provide provide vide vido cheap houses for old age pensioners and their wives For Fo r each couple Is provided a small flat fiat containing kitchen sitting room and an d bedroom for which the nominal rent o othree of f three shillings 75 cents a week is to tobe tobe tobe be paid On Wednesday next nest the model fiats flats are to be solemnly opened by the mayor and forty old couples cou les are to move In while seventeen more are aro to follow be before belore before fore lore April 15 Everything has been done dono to make life Uto easy for tor the old people There is isa Isa i ia s a small model laundry with e fittings at which they can do the their r own washing a bakehouse at which they can cnn get joints and other dishes s I cooked for 1 or 2 cents and a tiny plot of land on which each may express his hisor hIsor hi s or her taste In cabbage or roses There Ther e are also plenty of ot bath rooms with hot hol holand ho t and cold water A recreation room with newspapers and games will be b e opened in a few tew days as a sort of at clu club b for the colonists The only qualification for residence are the possession of pensions for the colony is nothing in the nature E of a charity o 0 |