Show REFUGEES FROM CHINA Largo Number Arrive in San Francisco Fran-cisco on tho Logan San Francisco Aug 6With her decks crowded deck crowdCl with bluejackets marines ma-rines oxsoldiers of the Ninth Infan try and refugees the United States transport Logan from Taku via Japan was allowed to dock today via I passing l quarantine There were men I women and children on the vessel direct di-rect from Tien l Tsin who had escaped from the mobs ot Boxers and esaped Imperial Im-perial Chinese troops Nearly all among the In al nmonJ passengers the cabin had felL the depressing effects ofn siege and had been In the Chinese oily when At was threatened by the Celestial fighters and tho refugees were moro reuGecs than glad to get back to civilization i Among them were Dr Dlffendorfcr and Mr C Mclntbah who were In the mill at Tien TIn where the Chinese ere held at bay before the first relief came there Master Earl Ragsdalo and Miss Ellle R dale children or and the United States Conul Unite at Tien Tsin were also on board A large number of thfl refugees left the transport at Yoko hams to return to various parts < of Europe and America by regular > u steamer Among the passengers were the folI pnSHmgets lowing J > M > Mussen 10 1lm Shanghai Mrs DrewMrs Tenny and four chili dren Mrs Pike and four children Mrs Low three children Mr and airs Haynor and three children Miss Jones Mr Pike Dr Ike Dlffendorfer Mr Mot In tosh Taku DleDdolef Houldlng7 wlte and son Mrs lrrank B1Davis Jfr Montelle Miss Tulle Fahr Tlon BtaJ Dr NS l H TIle wife and three children Mrs H E King and three children Mr and Mrs H anl Che Foo the Misses Drew SIlhj Drew O C Clifford tvlfn O ii vni |