M. W. Fiedler Succumbs From the Effect of Heat Prostration.
M. W. Fiedler of N. Miller & Co., grocers at Rice street and Summit avenue, died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday from the effect of sunstroke. During one of the hottest days in July Mr. Fiedler drove into town from Prescott, Wis., where he had been visiting relatives. He has not been in good health since, though it was not until Friday that his condition became serious. He was taken home and afterwards to the hospital. Death is said to be due to heat prostration. Mr. Fiedler was unmarried and was thirty years old. The remains will be interred in Prescott.
The Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Wednesday, Jul 22, 1903
M. W. Fiedler Succumbs From the Effect of Heat Prostration.
M. W. Fiedler of N. Miller & Co., grocers at Rice street and Summit avenue, died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday from the effect of sunstroke. During one of the hottest days in July Mr. Fiedler drove into town from Prescott, Wis., where he had been visiting relatives. He has not been in good health since, though it was not until Friday that his condition became serious. He was taken home and afterwards to the hospital. Death is said to be due to heat prostration. Mr. Fiedler was unmarried and was thirty years old. The remains will be interred in Prescott.
The Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Wednesday, Jul 22, 1903
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