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HER TO $1000 DROWNS HINSEL AFTER ALTO ROE Loy} E. Larocque Plunges ! ¥ Deserted Pier at Port Jefferson. HAD SEVERE HEADACHE. J) . Chauffeur Left Him on Dock and Later Found Body i in Water. Louis Larocque, a son of the late Joseph Larocque and a brother ‘of Joseph Larocque of the law firm of Choate, Larocque & Mitchell of No, 40. Wall street, jumped into Long Island Sound from the end of Dari- ing’e pier at Port Jefferson, L. L., early to-day and was drowned. Cor- ouer Gibson of Huntington at the gonclusion of an inquest this after- noon jssued @ death certificate which | Stamped ‘the case as a suicide. ‘The evidence showed that Mr. La- rocque after a loug ride in am automo- Walked to the extreme end of the pier, discarded his duet coat and his other Com, folded them neatly, piled them on 4 stringptece, placed his hat on the pile and leaped overboard. This wae be- tween 8 and 4 o'clock thi# morning. Mr, Larocque, according to evidence gath- ered by the Coroner, had been complain- ig all night of splitting pains in his head. Louls Larocque was abvut forty years eid. He had no business or profession and spent much of his time abroad, Joseph Larocque, a noted lawyer and a Partner of William Gardner Choate, died in June, 1908, leaving @ fortune of $3,00,196, of which Louis B. Larocque: ‘was bequeathed in trust about 8500,00, The Morton Trust Co. was made trustee of this sum and Louis Larocque drew the income, which was large, as the was invested in securities Paying Mberal dividends. Louta Larocque went abroad shortly after the death of his father and did not return to New York until June 5, when he went to live at the Southamp- ton Club, at Southampton, L, 1. His sle- ter, Mrs, Tinker, was fo @ hospital there. He was a cross-country rider, a aporteman and an athlete. A bachelor, he lived in clubs and hotels, In New York he a member of the Metropol!- tan, the Brook, the Racquet and the Turt and Field clubs. It was the custom of Mr. Larocque to ‘qm Visit the homes of his brother at Ber- f his brother-in-lew, former President of nardeville, N. L. L, and of Nis @ brother of Harry Vingut, Gaynor's eon-in ‘t Setauket. George Vingut iflcent country Second Page.) ROBBED MONKEY BREAKS “BYP THE BLOOD’S”” ARM Simian Pickpocket Caught Trying to Steal From Mate, Suffers Quick Vengeance in Zoo. monkey, which age in the monkey house at C Park, te-dey got @ broken arm Pesuit of his thieving tendencies. “Gyp' —goneeded to be the cleverest aimian Pickpodke, in existence, not to mention captivity—having abetracted everything from money to handkerchiefs from vis!- tore’ pockets, Gecided this efternoon that @ emell mirror in the cage of "Mike," @ dig baboon, would fittingly or- mament hie inclosure. "' wong to the cage adiotaing “Mike's and reached his long right erm im for the eoveted piece of stess. “bike enw the movement and grasped rm. yp’ trie@ te reach the mirror with fig other Rend end "Mike" twisted hie ‘exw. enepping the bon-+ The thieving menkey ed with rage end pein, Tae injured monke; s arm wasn set tn AT PITTSBURGH— 0 0 0 0 O Oo 0, PITTSBURGH oo 207% 0 0 0 Batterioe—Mathewaon, Wiltee and Wilson; McQuillan and Gibson, BROOKLYN LOSES aT CHICAGO— 01200000 00- CHICAGO 01100 00 Batteries—Walker, Wagner and Miller; Cheney, Needham and archer. HIGHLANDERS: LOSE 0*'0 Oo- DETROIT 0000- Batteries—Ford and Sweeney; Dauss and McKee, HOME RUN GAVE TERS VITOR OVERCHANE MEN |Crawford’s Drive for Four Bases Scores Winning Runs for Detroit. aT NEW YORK— 0090 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 PIRATES DRIVE MATTY TO COVER en Runs: Before the Pitts- burg Crew Let Up. GIANTS, R. H.PO A, B. Burns, if... o 100 0 Shater, 2b oo2%4 0 0207 41 oot 0 0 oon t @ 12 2 0 0 ot20 4 o 24 1 1 ooo: 0 o 0 0 1 0 or 00 0 Totals. . 1 9 4 1 3 MoCormiok batted for Mathewson in the 6th. PITTSBURGH. R. H.PO A Byrne, 3b. a 22 1 8 Ale 13s 2: t Viox, 2b. 113 40 Wagner, ss @oo3i1 t ’ 1tett 1110 0 i ee | 862 0 toute teeeeeeees @ 12 27 3 SUMMARY, Firat Base on Belie—Off Mathewson 1, off McQuillan i. tuck Out-—By Mathewson 4, by Wiltse 1, by McQuil- lan 4. Three-Base Hits—O. Wilson, Gib- son. Two-Base Mit—Kommere, Double Playe—Gibson and Byrne Umpires— O'Day end Emasile Attendance, 9,000. (fiyecial to The Brening World.) FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURGH, Aus. 6~The Giants have forgotten their dis- appointment of yesterday when Mar- quard fost out on his winning record, “ realise tthat this is enother day ny are two games to one. Matty went in to pitoh, but MoGraw had Tesreau to fail back on in case Matty weakened. Clarke chose MoQuilian to bring home the bacon. Arthur Wilson was behind the bat for New York, and Gibson for Pittsburgh. ‘ FIRST INNING—Burns filed out to Miller, Shafer yaiked. Fletcher singied to right, Hermog fanned and Shafer was Goublea at third, Gibson to Byrne No Ruma. One Left Fletcher threw out Byrne. Shafer did the same for Carer. Viox died, Fletcher to Merkle, No Runs Gingled to centre and was out steallng, Gfbson to Viox. No R Wagner popped out Mned to @nodgrass. ©, Wilson hit (o left Oeprriaht, 1018, by The Press Publishing Oe. (The New York World). GIANTS LOSE .NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913. 'One Check That Figures in Sulzer Inquiry, ! Governor’s Signature and Recalcitrant Witness; @O6OF9 S98 EGLEEEOF40 9590S HHH) DIOP DHHOHGS POPE HT ETD: Soee eee ~NFFTH NANG bile left the car at Port Jefterson,|“‘Big Six” Hammered for Sev- MELYILLE Obs 2 8 O63440-6 HIGHLANDERS. f “ Circulation Books Open to AlL”” ] 14' PAGES | * POEDOIEDODHVTF1 94 FO OF O5 005 ° PPO FOBGYE CH4-94 OOD 4 4660409090909 9 6095: 0O9 009: 0OT4OY 4-00-0624: 091ON4-0 410450000O4 = 3 l-eunSecoeS CUBS TAKE EXTRA INNING TO BEAT BROOKLYN TEAM Saier’s Long Drive Against} Bleachers Brought in Winning Run—Heavy Batting. -| ececcous-? Fi ewnon-n-o” wl-cco-coco™ > | eeaSn ewe SCreosocean !-~ecoece-co vl e-ccooseso-® ° el eco-nn-oce ~ ry Firat base on dalls—O7 Struck out—By un—Crawford, Three-| Daubert, tb. eooee-reews Midkiff, Moriarty, Dante's Midkiff and Knight uble plays! Fisher, se. Wild pitches| Miller, ¢.. Umplres—O' Loughlin and Sheri-| walker, Attendance—2,000. i (peolal to The Evening World. POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 6-—Less than "ame out to nee the third) +One out when winning run wae se: game between the Highlanders and the The beating of yesterday ap-| had iaken the heart out of eccocoececo™ | the plan of action determined. 0! The District-Attorney declined again — to-day to announce whether he would 0) reject or accept the proffered nomina- | t-Attorney on the Fusion | *"e" they took the poison. ee-ccoeo-cseo-7 oo---e-c--= |eecouecccrwo> wed | tion for Dh ded that Important pub- | ———— ni office would aero} SARATOGA RESULTS. Q| Bs entire time and that he would not ee politics until this evening, | The Fusion combination 1# in imminent |@ Sad @ to Ite situation {s | Place, second; Trifer, third. Time— > Russell Ford reported in shape again and was assigned to the Jud of pitching. | Schult Maher Gi dieripiied belym compared to that of the Balkan among | themselves and let the Tammany Turks recapture much that had been won. Herbert Parsons, former Chairman of | the Repubitcan County Committee and |, ana @ to 5, first; Salon, even for place, still Its power behind the throne, ls the | geoomd; Zily Orme, third, Time, 1.07, | FOURTH RACE—Lahore, 6 to ft ang | to 1, Great; Light o' My Ife, 7 te 6 Organization. | fox place, second; Guy Fisher, third, William M, Ivins, who knows from ex- | wime, 1.89 4-6, Perlence how hopeless a third tloket ts” n New York, haw Joined with Mr. | ¢o 9, ares: @wish, @ ¢0 5 for place, see same | ond; Grasmere, third. Time, 1,40 4-8, Ae for the distriot leaders and the raft | ON a eres 2 te place, second; Valkyrie, third, Time— 1,00, Renna nn rmined to take the wertes|!neup and declined to after two futile at-| ecoec-co ecec-c-onso e-s---no--- nosene-enne oe in lef, held Bush wan| Miller, . stealing, Sweeney to Peckinpaugh. | principal adviser of Mr Whitman to; ~|orewk away from Puslon and stand b; a Woiter beat out an infield hit Miller an for Mepthes ta SUMMARY POR § INNINGS hot shot and threw him out at first, Wol- © on Balls—Of Walker 4 Peckinpaugh mtruck out, but had to be thrown out at first minting the third strike ter going to third f amali fry politicians wio take their! titular SECOND INNING—Cobd nit a weak 6BBCOND INNING—Merkle atruch out, | bounder and was ti Murray out, Viox (o Miller. Snodgrass ins, Double Plays shaw to Daubert; Zimm, Umpires—Brennan and Eason. Attendance, 3,000 lamoring in chorus { to save the grand old party eing absorbed and obliterated by Veach got a base on balls. bounced @ wingie off Ford threw out McKee, Gainor moving | Cree made a great caten ty’s low Iner to Jeft, No Runs, jerkie Miller CHICAGO, Aug. telegrams and | | of the series between ine Dodgers and Bauman tossed our Knight, Cree lifted) the Cubs wee played at the Woet Slde| zeny urmow him Weaoued ow Kighw vase. (Couuiaved om Becond Page. WContaued o rey Vase) WHITMAN NOW WAVERING MAY BREAK FROM FON Demand of Republican Lead- TWO GIRLS TAKE POISON ers That He Run for Mayor Is Having Effect. IN DEPARTMENT STORE {Halt Saopping Trip in Baltimore Disirict-Attorney Whitinaa uae iat-} dnd Together Swallow Bi- ened to the arguments of Tegular is on the| verge -of breaking wway from Fusion alliance and becoming & Cans) (jure, didate for Mayor on a Republican | Love, seventesn years, attempted to com- A meeting of the executive, :mit suicide this afternogn by taking bi- committees of the party will be held | chloride tablets in the tadies’ reat room Thursday or Friday night, at which) of ® department store on Lexington the eftuation will be discussed and|*reet They were rushed to ® hospitai, lwhere it was eald one may die. The |reason for their act could not ve chloride of Mercury Tablets. (Special to The Kivening World.) the) UALTIMORE, Aug, 6—Gladys Mo- ol, and Lillian | aixteen ye | learned. 2.19 1-5. 96. THIRD BACE—Superintendent, 8 te (FOR DETAILS BEE PAGE &) scsi ica: Umpires Call on Pres! WASHINGTON, Ang. 6, ¢. uck of Ohio. Preside an Weg) Awerican sport Sonate Brokers Are Called Before the Fraw- DEC69 O60 0COOEFOESSE F582 2 POEHES Bren REETENTT HIG OGESE EHEC Ee Investments under a blind account with the Stock Exchange firme-ef || Justice Seabury After Hearing Argu- etands will remain in New York untit Justice Samuel Seabury can complete hie examination of the voluminous briefa filed with him to-day at the! consin But argument over the meray Bee City Hall disclosed tion writs asked to prevent the enforce-| nengir ment of the recently enacted taxicab bb yacsed ‘ne girla were on @ shopping trip FIRST RACE—Laty Lightning, 7 10| ST. fret; Luria, 8 to 1 for SECOND RACE—Wickson, 2 to 1 ang 4 to 5, first; Buckthorm, @ to 8 for | place, second; Fhe Prophet third. Time —. ’ FIFTH BACE—Eate E., 7 to lL ana 6 ident got nome firat claws inside base- 1 information to-day when Billy Evans and George Hildebrand, crack fs being hurled at the| arbiters of the American 1. District-Attorney by Independent citi-| presented to him by Ret eeept the Fusion | Ro weue, were ative told his callers that be considered baseball PRIOE ONE ORNT. & PROBERS TRAIL DEALS DOWNIN WALL STREET. WITH SULZER'S FUNDS: ar ley Investigators and Asked About Governor’s Investments, but Refuse to Testify. ° COURTS WILL BE ASKED” TO ORDER ANSWERS.” Testimony of Bank Officials Shows That Checks for Several Thousand * Dollars Were Not Reported ~~ Though blocked by the refusal of brokers to answer questions, $f Was the clearly defined purpose of Eugene Lamb Wiphands, cbuned 00.” the Frawley legislative” investigating committee, which met ‘S; the Council Chamber at the Clty Hall, to show that the Governor 08>, only: put large sums of money not mentioned in his legal 4 accounting to his personal credit in bank, but that he made e454 Fuller & Gray and presumably with Harris & Fuller. ‘ _—$ $$ $$$ Members of the firm of Puller & RESERVES DECISION ‘ver vations rogeeing Uhl at ON TAXI INJUNCTI ments Says He Must Take Time to Study Briefs. High tazioad rates and priv hack Deachment of ii kh conclusion of @ Gve-end-ehalf-hour| to their friends in i E TEs law for which The Evening World the made such @ prolonged fight. ant in shown that checks intended ; | i § 8 : Fy He i ie z i i HEH if gE ' i ist rE i li i 1 BASEBALL GAMES fa’ at No. Tl Broa@way. Lawyer NATIONAL LEAGUE, 4s attorney ‘er at éT. Loule Sacto “ote PHILADELPHTA— 200100 Louis— 000000 Batteries—Rizey and Kilifer; mon and Wingo. h PRN HE QUESTIONED THE AUTHOR. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ITY OF THE COMMITTEE. AT BOSTON, in ST. Louis— ae, 1 r 0 0 0 O_O O O 1 O— I) dy counses that there tu question h— the legality of the appointment of 1100000 2 — 6) ees bas ony tight to eateeon. | Batteries Baumgardner MoAllis- private business fra” sa elites tak eel the Ci this HT i; | f ih £ 1H HF AT PHILADELPHIA. ND— ili Battertes-“regg and O'Neill; and Gchang. AT WASHINGTON. 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