A Mrs. MURDOCK, 35 years old, committed suicide yesterday afternoon in the
lake at Webster. The body was recovered, as the woman went but a short
distance from shore.
Mrs. MURDOCK, who was a Rochester woman, about six
months ago was committed to the State Hospital for treatment. Her mania was
not considered serious, and it yielded to treatment. A week ago she was
taken to the State Hospital's farm, which skirts the banks of Lake Ontario
in Webster. There she seemed to be recovering rapidly, and yesterday she was
cheerful. She was not missed until about 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
Searching parties were sent out, and her body was found
floating in the lake a short distance from shore. The remains were removed
to the house, and Coroner T. A. KILLIP was notified.
Isaac LAPIDES, of No. 26 Pryor street, and Robert F. CHURCH, of West
Brighton, have been notified to appear in police court this morning to
answer to charges of selling adulterated milk in the city within a recent
date.
KISEL - At her home in Honeoye Falls, N. Y., Sunday morning, October 8,
1909, Anna, wife of John KISEL.
SMITH - In this city, at the family home, No. 97 Hortense street, Friday
evening, October 1, 1909, Wilson John, only child of Walter J. C. and May
Wilson SMITH, aged 9 years and 2 months.
-Funeral will take place from the home to-day (Monday) at 2:30 P.M. Burial
private.
HOGAN - At the family residence, Saturday morning, October 2, 1909, Mrs.
Michael H. HOGAN. She leaves her husband Michael H. HOGAN; one daughter,
Katherine, and three sons, Police Prosecutor Joseph P. HOGAN, Bernard M.
HOGAN, and Francis HOGAN. Mrs. HOGAN was a lifelong member of Immaculate
Conception Church, and was esteemed by a large number of friends who will
mourn her death.
-Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:45 o'clock from the house and at 9 o'clock
from the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment at Auburn, N. Y.
MILBURN - In this city, Sunday morning, October 8, 1909, William H.
MILBURN. He leaves his wife, one son and one sister.
-The funeral will take place from the family residence, No. 15 Kensington
street, on Tuesday at 2 P. M.
MAHNS - Entered into rest, at Buffalo, N. Y., Sunday morning, October 3,
1909, William H. MAHNS, aged 32 years. He leaves his wife, Emma, and one
child; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MAHNS; two brothers, Edward and
Louis, and one sister, Mrs. Ernst MAHLING. He was a member of Division No.
18, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
-Funeral Tuesday afternoon, October 5, 1909, from his late home, No. 139
Webster avenue, at 2:30 P. M. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery.
KLEMA - The funeral of Mary A. KLEMA, who died in this city, aged 34
years, will take place from Strauchen's Funeral Chapel, No. 253 North
street, at 8:30 o'clock this (Monday) morning, and at 9 o'clock from St.
Patrick's Cathedral. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Friends are
invited to attend.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Tue Oct 5, 1909
LAWYER EDMOND KELLY DEAD
Practiced in New York and Paris; Won Mme. Gould's Divorce
New York, Oct. 4 - Edmond KELLY, a distinguished lawyer who practiced
alternately in this city and Paris, died of anaemia(?) to-night at his
home in Nyack, in his 59th(?) year.
It was Mr. KELLY who won Anna GOULD's divorce suit
against Count Boni de CASTELIANE, and it is understood that the fee he
received was $175,000.
Although he owned a handsome chateau near Paris,
Mr. KELLY remained at heart an American, and was greatly interested
in reform work in the city of New York. He was born in Paris.
Mr. KELLY was known as the author of several
books, dealing with law and sociological questions.
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SAY SHRAPNEL WOULD GET FLYER
New York, Oct. 4 - American and foreign naval officers gathered here, who
witnessed Wilbur WRIGHT'S flight up the Hudson to-day, while impressed
with the manner in which the aviator controlled his craft, are
nevertheless of the opinion that the machine would be an easy target for
shrapnel fired from the big guns. This was the view taken by Commander
SIMS of the Minnesota.
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FLYING ROCK PICKED UP BY LOCOMOTIVE KNOCKS ENGINEER OUT
Rahway, N. J., Oct. 4 - A stone picked up by the locomotive knocked
Engineer William COOPER senseless in his cab to-day, and the Philadelphia
express which he was guiding ran at full speed for several miles before
the fireman noticed that there was no one at the throttle, and, climbing
into the other side of the cab, found COOPER bleeding and senseless on the
floor.
The engineer was struck by the flying stone as he
leaned from the window.
The fireman ran the train to Rahway, where
another engineer was obtained to run the train to Philadelphia.
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DIED
BRADSTREET - In this city, Monday, October 4, 1909, at his residence,
No. 34 Joslyn place, Cleveland S. BRADSTREET, aged 67 years.
-Funeral will take place Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock from the house.
Please omit flowers. Burial private.
BOUCHARD - At St. Mary's Hospital Monday afternoon, October 4, 1909,
Julia BOUCHARD, widow of Gideon BOUCHARD. The deceased was formerly of
Charlotte, N. Y. She leaves surviving her three sons and two
daughters.
-Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:45 from No. 93 Edinburgh street and 9
o'clock at the Immaculate Conception Church. Bradford, Pa., papers please
copy.
HALL - In this city at the residence of B. W. LEE, No. 437 Plymouth
avenue, on Monday morning, October 4, 1909, Miss A. L. HALL, daughter of
the late Theodore A. HALL, of Troy, N. Y.
-The funeral will take place from the parlors of Ingmire & Thompson,
No. _ Clinton avenue south, on Wednesday at __ A. M. Troy papers please
copy.
LaTRACE - In this city, Monday, October 4, 1909, Catharine ANGELL, wife of
the late James L. LaTRACE, aged 65 years. She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. G. Clark SOUTHARD, a sister, Cecilia Angeline TURPIN, and a brother,
Andrew S. ANGELL, all of Rochester.
-The funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter, No. 32
Kenwood avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to
attend. Burial at the convenience of the family. Interment in Mt. Hope.
BUTTS - At her residence in the Ridge road, in Irondequoit, on Monday
morning, October 4, 1909, Mary A. BUTTS, widow of Jonathan BUTTS, aged 81
years, 2 months, 1 day. She leaves three brothers, William, Russell and
Edward PERRIN, and one sister, Mrs. Ester A. WILSON.
-Funeral services at her late residence on Wednesday, October 6, 1909, at
3 P. M.
WILSON - Entered into rest in this city, Monday, October 4, 1909,
Geraldine Virginia, infant daughter of Lewis A. and Lillian E. WILSON.
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