Name Identified in Heat Track Death Case
Chief Adulph Klause Batabinhes received a letter from Emma Ackling in Clarissa Minnesota identifying a dead man found near Northwestern tracks as her brother Charley Fredericksan born December 15 18 in Maltoy Sweden. She says he was 28 and a single laborer with family in Sweden and two sisters and a brother. She notes a weak spell episodes and marks scars on the head and a missing front tooth. Remains will not be exhumed without relatives’ instructions.
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Adulph Klause Batabinhes
Mes
Emma Ack- Noe
Clarissa
Minn
Musa
Charley Fredericksan
Ters
Allen's Foot-Sase Promises Quick Foot Comfort
Envisioned as a grand remedy for corns bunions sweating and tired feet Allen's Foot-Sase claims to ease tight new shoes and provide instant relief. Publicized as a leading court discovery it offers a trial package with free address for orders in stamps.
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Alen
Allen
Olmsted
le Roy, N.Y
Surrender of alleged Iowa con man in Minnesota tale
C. W. McCowan, claimed New York City resident, turned himself in to Sheriff Julius after waking in New Ulm with memory of defrauding Marshalltown merchants. He described a spree linked to his wife’s death and admitted advertising scheme activity, saying he sought return for trial. Local officials released him once Iowa officials failed to respond.
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New Ulm
Iowa City
Wm. J. Julius
C. W. McCowan
New York City
Chas. Brust
Julius
Werchants
Marshalltown
New York Iy
New York
St. Paul
McCowan
Iowa
Minneapolis & St. Louis
T. J. Shoemaker
Marshaltown
C. W
Boone
Tariff Conflict Shapes 1904 Campaign and Markets
The Herald reports that tariff reform and reciprocity dominate Republican politics with McKinley’s era shifting. It notes pressure from Western low tariff advocates and Eastern high tariff interests, plus Chamberlain’s England influencing U.S. policy, risking continued prosperity without tariff revision.
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West
East
William McKinley
Buffalo
N.Y
Washington
McKinley
Middle West
Iowa
United States Steel Corporation
Wall Street
Fourth of July Price Cutter Sale Promises Low Prices
A promotional notice urges shoppers to ignore flashy celebrations and visit the store for a Fourth of July sale. It touts an axe like price-cutter cutting early-season prices and sparks of deals in the aisles, inviting customers to see the low prices firsthand.
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Webster
American Mills
Hummel Brothers
Aundays
N. Mion
St. New Ulm
Nynan
Carlson Brothers
One Price Clothiers
Minnesota
McCowann
WEET
Congress
Messrs
Chamberlain
Balfour
United States
Mr. Chamberlain
United Kingdom
Crone Brothers
Held Bros. Book Store
Kodak
Ottomeyers