I will update this as I find more information, but the following is the entirety of a story published on June 14, 1894:
Child Badly Burned.
Special to (be Globe).
New Ulm, Minn., June 13.—The little daughter of Mr. Wokasch, living near town, was badly burned this afternoon while her mother was out of the house. She played with fire, and nearly her whole body was severely scorched and burned. She was brought to the New Ulm hspital [sic] at once.
The follow-up story five days later:
Special to the Globe – New Ulm Minn., June 18.—The little child of Adolph Wokasch, who was badly burned while playing with -matches, died at the hospital today.
