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Governor Will DMido tho Cttaa Him- self—la Wiiiin* t« Hear Mrs,^ Batkar Pload f^or Husband — Little Doitibt Folt That Appoal Will B« Deniod.
Albany, June 23.-<:harle8 A. Becker's plea to be sared fnim thc electric cbair by Clovernor Charles A. Whitman, wbo twice brought about hts conviction on tbe charge of murder in the flrst de¬ gree. Is now betott the governor, al- thongb no written npplicatlon for a commutatiuu of sentence haa been pre- sente«l to tbe governor. .Martin T. Man- ton, counsel for Beclcer, made a flying trip to Albany, nnd he and Governor Whitman discusaed the cnse and the application for clemency.
Much fls he might like to let some one else decide tbe case bieiiuse of tbe fact tbat bis proseention of Lieutenant Becker is considered to have been one of the IcHding causes of bis election as governor, (Governor Whitinnn will make, the fluiil decision In this case. '
Mrs. Becker can come to Albany to plead for lier busbiind's life If she wants to, the governor said. He de¬ clared, liowever, that Mr. Manton had not asked permission to let Mrs. Becker make ber plen nnd that tlic Question had not come np during their talk
No one seems to doubt that Governor Whitman will deny thc Becker npjjeall Not even the action of Georgia's gov¬ ernor in commuting the sentence of Leo Frank will have any effect on the Becker case, it Is deihiicd. Governor Wbitman ns district i.ttmney believed Becker shonid die in the electric chnir as a penalty for Iho Itoscnthal killin;:. nnd Htlll doos. it is do laicd.
A date for flic forniMl hearing before the governor will l>e set next week at another conference hot ween tbe gov¬ ernor and Mr. Manton. [iiobnbly Thurs¬ day. This hearing will be early In the following week, it Is tIk ught, becnuse the next week is tbe week set for the electrocution.
Governor Whitman and Mr. Manton hnd nothing to say as to the possibility of Beeker making n •"confession" or "squealing" in order to force clemency from tbe governor. Mr. Manton would not discus.", bis taltc'.fft all. declaring tbe governor wonld gny anything there was to be raid.
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Loudon, Jnne 2.'?.—The preliminary draft of file Gerinnn note to thc United States is completed, according to infor¬ mation obtained from Berlin by the, Dally Mail's correspondent nt The Hague. It will be delayed as long as possible, thc correspondent snys, not being forwarded to Washington until the-julddle or end of next week on the ground thnt it must first he sent to tbe kaiser for bis approval.
Representatives of powerful business and coinmei-cinl interests, including Herr Bullln,. tho managing director of the Hnmburg-.Viuerlean Steamship compauy. have hocu In Berlin durlns the past week trying to Indnce tbe gov- emment to ndopt a conciliatory atti¬ tude towurd Ihe United. States, wtaile Admiral von Tirpitz and leaders of the naval and military party have been in slating that the government on uo ac¬ count abandon its submarine warfare.
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New York, June 23.—Mrs. Cordelia Biddle Dnke, whose marriage to An¬ gler B. Duke took place In Philadelphia on Api;)U 28, has recovered i eostly dbi- mond studded bracelet wblch she lost on Sunday on tho Great Neck golf links. Strict «e<recy was maintained concerning tbe Iohs ot tlie bracelet, but estimates of its value ran from $10,009 to 130.000.
It was found by Arthur SUeen, the sixteen-year-old nssistan^t of James Fra¬ ser, the club professional.
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Solontiot Had Gon« to Piorids to ¦onofit Hio HaaHfx. New York, June 23.-Dr. WlUlam H. Gregg, for mnny years a prominent scientiat la this stute. Is dead at Bt Clond, Fla., where he went several months ago for his bealtb. He was bom bd Elmlru, N. Y., and was eighty- four years old. He had been a prac¬ ticing physician in New York city and In Port Chester, N. Y., bnt several years ago he retired from active prac¬ tice.
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SlTrilKMK COI'HT. N.\S8At' COUNTY. —Sunun F. Ueor){«". Plainiifr, against I'hilip Colyj-r, I ullvUlunlly .iinl as trus¬ tee for i::<lKar Ford, KdKar Ford, Llllinn Coyler and LouU P. Sav.ijjc, Ocfendnnts. In purtfuanco of h Jmlginent of foie- i)lo«urp and ante boaring; date the lilh day of May, J9I5. mado and cnterc^d In lho abo > ontltird uction on the 19tli day of May. 1915, I. thc undersigned, Ihl rctvr-I In »ald JudRmrnl iiani-J, will- ai II al publlc auotlon on tho
:tr<l »AV OF JIILV,. ISIS, nt llit^ front door of the Roalty ¦ Uulld- lim', Son. 1-7 llallroad avenuo. in :h» VlTliiRo of Frooport. Nftsnau county. Now York, at 10 oVIock in the foronoon of thnt duv, Ihe promlcos diroctod hy mild Juddirment to bt »old, and tlioroln doKcrlbod' an followB:
All that cortain lot, or ploco of hind, siluatod In tho ToWn of Iloinp.sicad, yuoons County (now Nassau t^ounty), and Stato of Now Vork. on tho oastorly Ide of tho hishway loading from Uroen- wIch Point" < now Hoo«ovelt) to treo- port. and boundod as follows, vlr..:
On tho north by land formerly of fHlvor Charlick (now land kpown ua ColumbU Holnhtst; on lho oaf.t by Und forinoily holongInK to Iho ostat" of .fucob Smith, docoased (now land of ColumhUa TIolRhlsl, and land now ownod by .lolin Ivosoe I formorly RIclmrd Brdoll); on the .south by land formorly of Lcoiiaid Losoe (now of .Iohn I»soo); on thc wo.ot hy tho aforesaid hiRhway IcidlnK from Crtonrtlch Point mow Uoosevelt) 1<> Frooport; the norlh and sound bounds boinK StralKht linos parallel to -ach other and throe (H) chains und thirty- flve (35> links apart with a iiiodlum len«lh of . luht (81 chains and nlnoty- flvo 195) links from oast to west, oon- laliilUK within said boufids. throe <.,i acres of land; belns tho same premise:. (OMvevod to rtohpcca Itaynor, Junior, by Leonard l.osoo, and l.ydla, his wife, by de.d hom ill)! date February 11, tH-.'". and bp(|Ue:ilhod to F^oandor Loseo by the ^ litl llohc coa Kaynoi-. .lunior, in lior last will and testament. boarinK date .luiu- 1, I>iT1. whloh said last wlll and l.sia- iiK Ml wi'S itdmlttod to probate? In tli» 'juieiis I'ounty SurroKate's Court, nn llie mil (lav of Septomhor, 1871.
Hilled, Fr<eport,''N. Y.. May in. i:'!.'.. I-RO FISHKL. Referee. Kf.VIN N. KKWAUnS, Plalnlifr's Atlor¬ nev, Oirico and Posl OUice Address, 1-7 itailroad avenuo. Froeport, .\. V.
i.t}\ti i.xi,.\M) II. It. TiMi<: taum:.
( Kfteotlve .May :!(>. lOl.'i.) Leave .Merrlelt fur Ni'W Vork. Penn¬ sylvania Station, Hrooklyn and iiiier- medlate wtatioiiH, wi'ok-days. 5.16, iTi..):', 6.;!8. «.54. 7.1S. n.2it. 7..ii(, IS.I'.', .Vis, 10.12, 11.'.iS A. M.; 12.25, 3.1)2, 4.17, ."..:is, ii.41. S.OS, 10.5!) P. M. Sundaya, fi.4S. s.24, 11.20 .\. .M.; 12.05, i.ti. 1.30, 5.:i:'.. 7.0S, ;i. 14, 1(».47 P. M.
l.eave Froeport for New Vork, Penn¬ sylvania Ktatlon and Hrooklyn, we.k- days, 5.2rt, 15.56. fl.42, 6.58, 7.22, 17.17,
5.05. iS.16. 8.52. ;).4I), 10.17, 11.32 A. M ; 12.30, 3.00, 4.21. 5.02, 5.43. 6.46, S.12, !).20. 11.03 P. .M. Sundays, 6.52, 8.2H, :>.2I A. M.; 12.Oil, 2.4S, 4.34, 5.S7, 7.12, 7.50. ». IS, 10.51 P. M.
Trains loavo Freeport for Amityvllle, Babylon, I'atchOKue and Intormodiato stations, weok-days, na4.44, 6.S8, 8.10, a!t.29. 11.53 .\. M.: sl.26. al.43. sa2.22. 2.44. a;t.58, al4.57, af5.3rt, a5.B6, aie.lH. 10.4K, a7.06, 7.44, a».07, alO.44 P. M.; 12.17, a2.04, MlKlit. Sundays, 6.;H, aD.IO. alO.r.il A. .M.; 12.29, 2.27, 3.62, a6.22, u7.45, an.'*;;, all.14 P. M.; al.42 nlRht.
Trains leave Now Vork, I'oniisylvaiiia Station, for Freeport. Morrlck and prin¬ cipal iiilermoiliato stations, na3.50, 5.4 1,
7.06, a8.3fi, 11.00 A. M.; B12.40, al2.)S, sal.21. 2.00, a3.flO, a4.03, f4.44. no.Mi. a5.31, 15.54, 86.1-7, «.50, aS.lO, a9.50, ll.:to P. M.; al.io nluht. Sundays, 4.30, aS J".. a9.57, 11.36 A. M.; 1.37, 2.58, a5.25, a«l.r,l, aS.OS, alO. :S P. M.; al2.35 nlKlit.
aTralns run to Habylon only.
elUiiiH (111 Mondays only.
kSlops on signal; runs to .TaiTiaIi.ni
OJllV. '
nNo Hrooklyn oonnection.
sSaturdays only. .. fi:xoopt Saturdays.
ilOxcopt holldsiys.
I Kxcept Saturdays and holidays.
Trains loavo Brooklyn .Flatbush Av.¬ nue Station, about tho same tlini; as those shown from Now York, T'ennsyl- vania Stallon. This timo table Hubjooi lo cnantio withoui notice.
UAII.V Tn«)M.KV TIMK TAni.i:. Mlupoln -llrooki>'B lllvisloa.
Leave Hompstead, Main and Front Sl«.:
Southbound at 4.30, 4.46, 6.15, 6.30 a. 111.; Iheu every 30 minutos thoreafter until 11.00 p. m. 12.00 a. m. to KockvIHa Centre only.
Northbound at 5.30 a. m., and every 30 minuloB fhoroaflor until 12.00 a. m.
Last car leaves CUy Ijino, Brooklyn, for llenipstoad at 12.45 a. in.
.A flfteoii-mlnulo hoadway U operated between Rockvillo (Centre and Brook¬ lyn as follown: Woek days, except Sun¬ days, loavo flrant and Liberty Btreols. Brooklyn, C.OO a. m. till 9.15 a. in.; then 2.45 p. m. Illl 7.45 p. m. Sundays, 12 00 N. till 8.43 p. III.
Heni|iii<«>ad-Janiaiea DivUloa. Leave H<'inpBtoad, Main and Front Sti.:
Westbound at 6.30 a. m., and every 30 rnlnutoH theroflfler unlll 11.30 p. ni. .Sundays, 6.30 a. ni.. and evcry tO min¬ utos Iheroaflor until ll.SO p. m.
Kastbound. 6.15 a.vm., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 12.16 a. in. Sundays, 7.16 a. m., and then the same schedule as week days.
Jerleho Pike DIvMoa. Loaves MInooln. Boulevard und Old
Country road; K<Wostbound, 6.30 a. m., and every 30 JHjiU'os thereafter until 9.16 p, in., tnlMLIO.lS and IMS p. m. Sundays, flrsTTtTir, 6.IB a. m., then same schedule as week days.
Leavo .lamaica, Fulton an<] Wa»hlngfon streets:
F.astbnund. 6.30 a. m., and every 30 minutos thereafter until 10.00 p. m.; then 11.90 p. m. and IS.OO a. m. Sun¬ days, first car, 7.16 a. m.. then aam* schedule aa week days.
J. M. STODDARD, Supt.
THK .VKW YORK AND NORTH SHORK TRACTIOIV COMPAISY.
Time Table\ K..iictlve Jan. 1, 1916. w«ek Daya.
Leave Port Washington for MJneola, Hlcksvin« and Fluahlns: S.OS a. nx.: then evory hour until 10,06 p. m. Csr leaving Port Washlnirton at 11.05 p. m. fo Ttoslyn Clock Towor only.
Leave Flushlnir for Port WaahlnKton and Hlckavllle: S.SO a. m.; than «Tary hour until S.tO p. m. Cars <eavlnff 9.30 and 10.30 p. m. to ttoalxn Clock Towor oniy.
SalMraar*. j
Car leaving Flushing at r.tS p. tn. runa to Tlickaville.
fjeave niokavllle for Port WaahlnR. ton and FlushlnK' 4.3S a. m.; then mrery hour until 9.3u p. m. Car leaving H>ek«- vUl at 10.3S p. m. lo Roalyn n^u* barn oaly.
Leave Port WaahlnKton for Mineola, HIcKavllle and »iuainnfr: 7.St a. oi.; then every hour nntil lO.St p. m. Cmr leavlnK Port Washington 11.01 p. m. to Roslyn (,'iocK Towar only.
LeavK Fluahlng for Port Waahlngton and Hicksville: S.IO a. m.: than rvery hour until S.SS p. m. C*r I«Mrtag 10.30 p. m. to Koalro Ctoek Toivar wny.
L«ave Nmi*svIII« for Port wasblag' tob aiUI TltuMmg; 7.Sf ». n„ than erary havr nntil tAt p. at. Cmt lagviaa VheAa. raie at lt.SS d. u. and Il.M p. m. to Itoslyn esr tent oaijr.