STEWART LOGLE Arizona Republican Newspaper April 5, 1905 Stewart Logle, little son of Rev. and Mrs. George Logle died late Monday evening in Tucson and is to be buried in Flagstaff on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Logle are expected here on the morning train from the south and will leave tomorrow on the Santa Fe. Mr. Logle is known to many people here as he has been in this city often during the seven years of residence in the territory. Until last fall he was pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Flagstaff and left only that he might be in a lower altitude for his little son whose heart was affected by the elevation of Flagstaff. Last June he spent here supplying the pulpit of the Presbyterian church. In August he passed through the city on one of the detoured trains from California taking the body of his only daughter for burial in Flagstaff. Stewart is the only other child of the family. Mr. Logle is now pastor of the Presbyterian church at Douglas. A few weeks ago it was discovered that the former trouble threatened the boy and his parents immediately started for Phoenix but because of the going out of the Gila bridge they were stopped in Tucson. Word received only a few days ago gave hope that the change was restoring the child and the improvement was so marked that the father returned to Douglas leaving Mrs. Logle and Stewart in Tucson until the bridge should be thoroughly tested when they were to come here for treatment.