MYSTIC SHRINERS AT PAN-AMERICANA f*orfteoitH Procession MnrkrA tlie Open|iih uf Hu* MfeUnft nt lluftalo.BUFFALO, Aug. 31.—Tho Mystic Shrln-ers frcm all part* of the country, made merry at tho Pan-American exposition grounds today, First there was a parkdo within the grounds, passing through the esplanade, the mlchvay and past the New York state building to tho Temple of Music, whore tho exercises of tho day were hold.Grand Marshal Kraitas C. Knight, with his staff .headed the column. Then camo Ism.ilta Arab Patrol of this city, Philip C. a ha r her. imperial potentate, and members of tho Imperial council, mounted on elephr.nte, camels nnd donkeys, or riding In Jlnrlckslms or roller chnlrsi Is mall a Temple of Buffrtfo, Mecca Templo of New York. Alma* Temple of Washington. I). C.; Bcunl Temple of Baltimore, Alkoran Temple of Cleveland. Zemsen Temple of Erie, Pa.; Itamesen Templo of Toronto, Knlurnh Temple of Illnghainton, noble* unattached almost fron. ovcry state of tho Union ;»nd Canada, Dam*seas Arnh Patrol. Damascus Temple nnd attractions from the midway, Including Indians, Orientals, Fllplnos, Africans, Mexicans and wild animals.Arriving at tho Temple of Music, ,the Imperial council dismounted and entered tho building, the various temples following. Illustrious Potentate Walter Green of Istralla Temple. Mayor Ide|»t nnd Director-General Buchanan of the exposition delivered the addresses of welcome, to which responses were undo by Illustrious Philip C. Shaffer, Imperial potentate, nnd UluHtirlous Sam, Briggs, past imperial potentate.During the morning Puma.scus Arab Patrol guvo an exhibition drill, which was much tnjoyud by thousands of visitors.