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Subject: [NYMONROE-L] !! Monroe Co., NY Feb. 7, 1905 (part 1)
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 11:11:12 EST


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Feb. 7, 1905

MARRIED

SHAW - AUSTIN - Monday evening, February 6, 1906, by the Rev. George Robert
BRUSH, Miss Mary Louise AUSTIN, of Livonia, N. Y., and T. Edwin SHAW, of
Rochester, N. Y.
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DIED

PALMER - At the City Hospital, Saturday, February 4, 1905, Dana ? PALMER,
aged 52 years.
-The remains are at the parlors of Ingmire & Thompson, No. 64 Clinton avenue
south, where the funeral will take place on Monday at 3 P. M. Burial at
Worcester, Mass.

BURR - Entered into rest, suddenly, at the family residence, No. 13 Park
avenue, on Monday evening, February 6, 1905, Sarah Rachael, widow of Eli
BURR, aged 61 years.
-Notice of funeral hereafter.

WARNER - In New York city, Saturday morning, February 4, 1905, Charles J.
WARNER, formerly of Rochester. He leaves two brothers, J. G. WARNER, of
Rochester, Daniel WARNER, of Chicago and one sister, Mrs. C. McOMBER of New
York city.
-His remains will be brought to Rochester and buried in Mount Hope.

RICHARDSON - At Pittsford, Monday morning, February 6, 1905, Cavie
RICHARDSON, aged 81 years.
-Funeral service will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at his late
residence, at Pittsford. Interment in Pittsford village cemetery.

WILSON - In this city, on Sunday, February 5, 1905, William Henry WILSON,
aged 68 years and 11 months.
-Funeral from his late residence, No. 188 Mount Hope avenue, on Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

NEWTON - Entered into rest on the morning of Monday, February 6, 1905,
Harriet M. NEWTON, widow of Albert R. NEWTON.
-Funeral from No. 64 Clinton avenue south, Wednesday, February 8th, at 2 P.M.
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HAD THAT DIZZY FEELING

Because John HARMON had to wait in the street for an electric car he became
dizzy, and he was arrested for intoxication. This excuse he offered in police
court yesterday morning. It was new to Judge CHADSEY, who discharged HARMON.
The Judge has had some experience with the cars but never became dizzy while
waiting for one, and he said that HARMON must not allow himself to be
affected in that way in the future.
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VITTORIO - BARATHINI

Cavalieri VITTORIO, aged 20 years, and Miss Mary BARATHINI, aged 20, were
united in marriage yesterday by Alderman R. L. WESTBURY, of the Third ward,
in his office in the Ellwanger & Barry building. The bride was attended by B.
AUGUSTO and the best man was Luigi BIOLLINO. All the persons interested,
except the alderman, were born in Italy.
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INQUEST IN RITTER CASE

Coroner KLEINDIENST will hold an inquest this morning at 10 o'clock in the
case of George M. RITTER, who cut his throat in the surgeon's room at police
headquarters several days ago. RITTER injured himself in a cell at the police
station, and while the surgeon was caring for him he grabbed a knife and
severed his jugular vein. He died soon afterward.
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FOUND FATHER'S BODY IN MORGUE

Shock to Miss Elizabeth Roach While Visiting Friends in Geneva

Canandaigua, Feb. 6 - Miss Elizabeth ROACH, who is employed in the home of
Surrogate George F. DINNARS in Canandaigua, went to Geneva yesterday to spend
Sunday with friends. While there she and her friends went to the morgue,
where they had heard there was the body of a man who had been found frozen to
death between Geneva and Stanley along the tracks of the Middlesex Valley
Railroad, and who had not been identified.

On reaching the place, the visit of inspection turned out to be a serious
matter for Miss ROACH, who found that the dead man was her father, Michael
ROACH, of Stanley, aged about 65 years. Mr. ROACH had, it is stated, been in
Geneva on Saturday and had missed the train leaving Geneva about 7 o'clock.
He endeavored to walk home a distance of several miles, but the severity of
the weather was too much for him, and he fell when about a mile and a half
west of the Geneva Experimental Station, where he was found yesterday. He is
survived by his wife and eight children.
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STEPHEN ALGER STRICKEN

Well known Farmer of Hunt's Hollow a Victim of Heart Disease

Naples, Feb. 6 - Stephen ALGER, of Hunt's Hollow, in the town of Campbell,
was in Naples Saturday afternoon, and was just starting for his home with a
load of coal when he was stricken with heart disease. He was carried to the
home of F. A. MANAHAN, where he died at 9 P. M.

Mr. ALGER was the son of George ALGER and an enterprising farmer. He was 57
years of age. He leaves his wife, four sons and one daughter, and one
brother, George ALGER.
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GEORGE COLLINS

Canandaigua, Feb. 6 - George COLLINS, who was a well known and popular young
Canandaigua, died at the home of his mother on Saturday night, aged about 17
years. He had been a sufferer for some weeks from typhoid fever and spinal
meningitis. Besides his mother, a brother, John B. COLLINS, survives.
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DEATH OF CALVIN ROSE

Canandaigua, Feb. 6 - On Saturday night, in the town of Canandaigua, on what
is known as the middle road to Cheshire, occurred the death of Calvin ROSE,
an aged and well known Canandaiguan, who had been suffering for some time
from the infirmities of age. He was 66 years old and leaves his wife and
daughter.
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MONROE

George McCaffrey Injured at Central Railroad Station

Fairport, Feb. 6 - George McCAFFREY, who works for his brother-in-law,
Clinton HOLLAND, on the HILL farm south of this village, was severely injured
at the New York Central station here last evening. He had a bad cut extending
from the right temple across the forehead, down over the nose, which was
broken and crushed and through the upper lip to the mouth. Policeman WELCH
took him to the office of Dr. BRIGGS, who dressed the wound, which required
some eighteen stitches to close.

The man's story is that he came down from Rochester on the 8:27 train. After
getting off the train he started to cross the tracks and in the darkness
caught his foot on a wire and fell heavily against the rail. He is still
unable to leave his bed.
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