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Show MR. MC GLOSKEY PASSES AWAY INJHIS CITY Tho remains of J. C. McCloskey, local ticket agent for tho Oregon Short Line Company who died Tuesday Tues-day morning from a complication of dlscaa?s, will bo shipped east .today. Ho had been tending to his duties until Saturday when ho gavo up to his sickness and was unable to recover. re-cover. Mr. McCloskey has been a resident of Logan for four years. Ho was a married man, leaving his wlfo and two children. At ono o'clock a brief service will bo held nt tho Presbyterian church, and at 2 o'clock tho remains will bo taken aboard the O. S. L. train and will be taken to Pennsylvania for burial. Anyono wishing to vlow tho remains may do so at the Llndqutst undertaking parlors today from 9 to 12:30 o'clock. While McCoskey's have been residents resi-dents of this city they have made a wide clrclo of friends and tho sympathy sym-pathy of tho community goes out to Mrs. McCloskey at this time. |