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Show .John A. l.ogau, Jfivr York 8 tar. A dark, dapper young man, with a I niustachor of jet black, wrote a famous name on an up-town hotel register yesterday. yes-terday. !t was John A. Logan. Hi own identity was added in the abbreviation, abbrevi-ation, jr., which followed, for he is the only child of the late General John A. Logan. A wild youngster at a civil school, and at West Point, people for a loug time shook their heads at tho mention of Jack Logan's tinme, and said that ho would come to no good end. He did net inherit tho eloquence or force of character of his distinguished distin-guished father nor the literary ability and diplomacy of his accomplished mother, but people who know him tell mo that there is a good deal to Jack Logan, alter all. He married a daughter daugh-ter of Chauuccy Andrews, an iron, coal hml railroad millionaire of Youngs-town. Youngs-town. Ohio, and has settled down to hard work with his father-in-law, and, I am told, is developing into a shrewdy earnest man of business and makes a model husband. |