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THEE WEATEER. THE THEATERS. Y.'» 9 5T 3 California—“Tegs of the D'Ur- berville=™ Central—‘The First Born.” Columbia—*“Candida.” Pischer’s—“Anheuser Push.” @rand—*Under Two Flags. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Tivoli—*The Toreador.” Forecast made at Sax Fran- cisco for thirty hours ending midnight, August 30: San Francisco and vicinity— Fair Tuesday; light southwest, changing to brisk westerly winds. A. G. MCADIE, District Forecaster. PRICE FIVE CENTS. I0JI\; |OFFICERS OF THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT _ [TAPANY WRING | OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ARRIVE IN CITY T r——— — = ' ARMIES \Great Battle o War Begins ai Liaoyang, | —_———— Mikado's Infaniry . Charges Slav ' Trenches, —— st ;fRegiments Daploy in Open {| Order in Advance Upon E { Kuropatkin. 1 _— SHANGHAI, Aug. 30.—The Ras- | sian cruiser Askold and torpedo-boat destroyer Grozovoi finished disarming to-day. This ends thesShanghai in- S e Negro Lynched Be- lore Residence || of Judge. | Avengers’ Victim a*“Trusty” | in the County Jail at Laramie, J ing Up t2 2 Lamp Post Because of ¢k With Knife Upon a White Girl. —_-— [ se with a 1 a cell in } | ght a The he kitchen volvers | | 11 » b there | | 1 ‘d'_'cal. s e a1 | TOKIO, Auz. 30.—The Russians are for the i ' concentrating Liaoyang, either » r masked | | | with the intention of giving a general the first | | | battle or retiring. They were beaten € S hird man ‘ | at Lungtsushan and retreated from from the | | | Anshanshan and Anping. Anshan- the three | | shan was the strongest defense Liao- ng possessed, and its loss renders defense almost impossible. It is be- | lieved here that General Kuropatkin l‘vannol now avoid a fight and a erush- | —_—— | LAAOYANG. Aug. 23.--The Rus- | | stans lost 300 killed or wounded dur- | | ing the retreat from Anshanshan. The | | Japanese made a forced march by | | night, evertaking the Russians at then taken from his et. Arriving distance from kly strung D tire pros | | D OFFICERS OF THH , 2 % § | | daylight. General Routokovsky was not speak ‘or attempt to | | WHO = ARRIVED | | killed by the explosion of a shell. P iynching ocew | ; 5 The Japanese artillery resumed the oceu ) d ’ 3 2 g battle at 6 o'clock this morning. the point of pressure gain being the Russian south front. The Japanese ith - ’ 'y e . . ok scimns ] ;f}:;; ; : Mechanics’ Pavil- negro and turned infantry is now advancing to attack, dertaker s 3 the regiments deployed in open ro- se undoubtediy : VICE EMWENT o > M F f der '\Mfl'\‘fl“)-xajd)n‘(‘);“:‘}?eh\\d": CEFT. GEN 6762'% 2 ion a Orest O GRAND. ENAMENT The Russian army successfully ef- “held him until bis rage ZNCEMPHEN 7. Coim)z 7o I ACEATEAEN S fected its retirement on Liaoyang with -ould be taken from T | transport and artillery, and is now in position awaiting the advancing Jap- anese. The progress of the latter has et e S e . Wil A R . | been raoid and determined, sparing ay out he slash- | bvetander, with a he had seized from The wound is not Redwoods. | S ISEa T e =} | ' True Hospitality of San Francisco to | i il | i ;;O retirement of th Russian :| Be Shown Strangers. e »ym Chilli- wounded Citizens’ Reception Committee Plans| Entertainments for Visitors. . NEGRO WHIPPED AND SHOT. evening across the plain while the ar- | tillery and troops in the rear held oft the Japanese afforded a magnificent oge— Dying Black Gives Shey 1 the Names of His Slavers. htly visito nto the State and city s are be- { m 0. Ma erature be placed in many % Pittsburg No. 1, distribution. | @ the entert hinese theater and Sutro baths inment. The entire show will be [31d chairman of committee ¢ pre Council, Ancient and Accepted Rite, o udenss | spectacie. All along the extended line m SETATESBORO, Ga 20.—Sebas- 2 anks t to orets Fittsburz, , 6 p. m., Third street, Cali- | . of the Grand En e Charles 3 e was @ incessant roar of bate s ayeea & " up at the.depots. On | 2t Navy Paul Morton for retain- | september 4—Grand Commandary, class theater, and the audience will sde, | grona comm b of the Ty g Y S part of Bullock Cour . i Pacific squadron here during | York, Princeton, with Apollo i e S Cubcs. [t cxnmivier Snd & SWabir of Ut oy | suns with gieat codintsh SNE RN Ve be seen the comman- 5 n pleasing surroundings of a Canca- al nelave mimittee of arrangements; s house on Sat- iy pirdeas e ve, despite the disarrange-; )UK p. m., Third st L oty bIach gty e | Georre Ken SF Philadelphia Pa. | tiring until the transport was in - § and the’ grand cross Sign | ment of the fieet's sailing programme. | At0Ho No. 1, Chicago, IIL,“$ p. m jatan =y aationee,; & htiirignic, pect.wm- [, 7S, om a me the | safety. ght by a £ o 1 1 sailing prog | steer, Eeter: Ne Chicago, | ance, centuries old. as it was staged in = it B i r ' I TROPHY DRILL GROUNDS. 045 p.. m strect nia; Pori-| Mongolia before Confucius was horr A ——e e 2 g . £ arrivaliyester- | o e e i fihoiee] BN 2 Maine, 8 b m. THIRD| During an intermission a class of *wen- ENTIRE COLUMNS MOWED DOWN. ne » L tition ok the *rc s | street, Russ: Manehutar, N B, e e Chintnt nol will be held on the baseball ground at|® . m.. Third.street, I s: Cairo * [ ty-four hovs from the Chinese school ] 5 Sheriff the grand officers | Golden Gate Park. The place is an ideal | Cairo, 1L, 10:20.a. m., ferry, ant | will be nut through a drill and < Wi | Japanese Caught in Trap by Russian andled and d their fami- | parade field natu amphitheater -\; ”;‘\\"uh st ""hu”.. D’\rv\‘u!n:‘\!‘-‘{lln“nlc exercises, and twenty Chine: past Infantry and Artillery. f his assail Stoddard of the and perfectly adapted to the exercises 6; Worcester Wore Mgl ci0 Weiiioasy. dress, will feing | ine W.| MUKDEN, Aug. 20.—In the fighting to thi fi‘al!'“\' Grand mpment will not arrive-till | There will, of course, be no admission | % m. r’yhr\v_\. l"nnv"u"lhl.' H mo No. U jS\nnz i'n their 1n tive 18!!{'<(3“~‘_ W Joseph | of August 26 the One Hundred and Thir- enry | A fee to the dr ¥ il ta lace | Frankfort No rt, Ind., 1006 Hafght | American ponular airs. A Chines der <k R : re. all white September 1, having been detdined at | {&f the drill. which will .take pla Ringhar ] }:,‘ N e Lsiogs Ocr. . . K nmander | 4o _ninth Saraisk Regiment, with a bat- k a h.‘ d”! s Lolas b ek Wednesday, ntember 7, beginning at | Ankilos :r' ;slm 3 I'I‘ d[():’\id((]n';vl;l‘r' g«nrnnux cos '1 Knights hwm.:.‘.;y llrfir‘v.u’ ok “r’» ‘h\ tery, executed a particularly success- thers he did B me ¥ the 145 welock in the morning. Tents will | I'tufhes. of:the Orient. The entire gpera- | Hampson. (hiriyotbing: degtec. ol S maries B " flan svement on the Japan- - death of Mrs ecurs ) 3 F | house will be @fcorated with dragons, A TR i of Ohio; Charles B. | ful flanking movem on P »e placed on the zround for the accom- | Kalan | b gons, : ey Pest grana. com e right. The Russians, when nford held | recently Satioieof PharAuil Gok ! na: Pueblo L i ars ana:ofher cmiliemas 12 ¥ . omi- | ege extreme rig ssians, ydation of the drill corps, judges and b s; flags 2 s ka Thomas Kit el : A n- of the Coro- | A well-attended gath e b T D S ol 321 0. ferry, Grand and | le Chinese hovs as ushers will di gree: of Cmeinnati, grand com- | Perceived. got In the reat A i th i ; r i n; Tancred No. 48, Pittsburg, -Pa., 8 © 4 . {ene i o thiel v > T arroll F. pp. | €Se, ole umns ,[hat the Per- | bers of the citizens' reception commit- |- A noble and distinct characteristic of | . m.,. (ery, Lok, Colonial and. Granada; l;‘&};;;’:‘rlvll\Pn|l programmes to - the,) harder of Obio e . | el dawn . before ey . Were oM . sy 4 te took place in the Maple Room of California the grove of redwood trees | Temple No."4; Des Moines, Towa, 5:20°p. ni., ERGIREAR. P ) K commarnder past grand mastor jcate themselves. et Sipat- | 12200K Dlace fn/the Mani = that will stand on the main floor of the | enue; Trinity Ne Hudson, | The aquatic exhibition at Sutra Baths | Frederick L. Geddes. thirty-third degres. ¢ ‘"E"f("\l\(,m..,;}:q agree in admiring the three men benkrsl vesul mpl Mech . vilion. It is a real forest| ot Miarsachiiveria ‘and R Tenan: | Wil be of more than Ary. merits i dhlo, grand’ generalissimo of Oblo: |9 8 1 bravery of the Japanese: o meet as the orsanization of | Seene, the green boughs reaching outl n No. 1, Hartferd, Conn, 7a. m.. | 314 many novel features will bé intro- e X AR iy T2 | Many af the wounded commaitted sui- RO SHOOTS POLICEMAN. committee of ten to form sub-commit- ©n all sides and the tree tops extend- | Eleabanion: - De_ Moinx No. 47, Bogiun, | ‘}“"'9111' Ta‘f s“’“"""';g‘;“";s b ";‘d""' mardery ' of . Knights Tempiar of - Georsia: | cjge rather than fall into the hands iy s e el e ery| 7 a. m., ferry, St. Nicholas der _the. direction of Professor ‘Sidney | John Nelson Bell, thirty-third degree, of Day-\ . tees to meet and take care of the in- INg to the lofty ceiling. The gallery er 5 Allen Allentown. Pa.. | Cavi i H ir | ton" Ohlo. acting grand captain general of Of the Russians. Mob of One Thousand Men Pursues | coming trainloads of Knights Templar. | Will be changed to thickts of under- | Simettn; SucstIipN ‘:J'm‘:i' A'lill :‘:‘g"itfq‘g?:‘s e, | OMio. wad grama. recerier ot (he Grand. Com: | ot Supposed Culprit. At 3 o'ciock the meet s calle growth, where wood nyn:phs—in mar- | p. om.. . THied: efveey; tae} | ATIRRAS, Wi De, sueats on this gcca mandery of Kaights Templaf; Caleb Saun- | RUSSIAN CRUISER OVERTAKEN. 19, Chicago, . |'with free admis fon to the baths, free !l ¢ thirty-third dezree, of Lawrence, Mass. DANVILLE, Va order by the vicé-chairma A s ble—and »d, Pan, sbort in sylvan | e ko 2 N 2041 £ 3 e awre | the absence of Mayor Schmitz From this charming California forest | 10, Birmingharn, T [aipin the.did Pacifi e A S contiander ‘ot| Knktits ally Reach Volunteer Ship. After the reading of the minutes of landscape visitor will step to as| b, Mcdllister; Coeur de’Leon | GRAND KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. - | Templar of Texas; Albro E. Chase of Pori- i 2 . > the previous meeting ‘the motion to equally a charming Oriental scene.’ It . Cras tion ',“~I;”f"wi-\\;:}2”"_-‘ The official special train bearing the | land, Me 29t a.m"m::_mznd-r. George | LONDON, Aug. 29.—It is gt:(-d on zanize the committee of ten was made. Will be the Chinese tea garden of Cali-|a. m., Third str : Cocor de Teon | Sir Knights of the Grand Encampment ' },m‘\ dhaadier ¢ e Henn.. past g1and | g,0d authority that the British cruis- 3 i el - The object of the committ , bet- fornia Commandery, in the annex of sl %o 350 @ m.. ferry. | and their ladies arrived at Third and | thirty-third degree. of Springfield, Ohio. grand | ers sent to search’ for the Russian vol- aiot thustith the h;i:* ter facilitate the work ef greeting the the Pavilion, where one drink of the RN o il Siidein | Townsend streets denot last evening at | giandard beaser of Obio; Charles F. Henry of | unteer fleet cruisers Smolensk and St. tard at the time o nd. | visitors. Each of the ten is to choose | Celestial beverage will open up a fairy | Manliattan; | 9:30 o'clock. The train left Chicago | Marietta. ONlo. grand sword bearer of Ohio; | Petersburg have overhauled at least e negro has been taken t | 1O assistants, m king in all ten com- \li'j of f‘.-«‘rr.\. 1--”:“1“"- SN | k ‘I”lavh"\_n. m.. | August” 16 by the n:nth('r‘n route, hyf““mm_ Y., past eminent commander: | ONE of these \-:ssejx‘ 2 Sowwiil L0 3t for sife Mittees of three persons each. Th Santa Iu.wm ‘t ommandery will occupy o ‘(;\r':':"d ;'\m?‘r:»:lu"!‘:f of Yellowstone Park. Seattle, Port- | George W. Fels Cincinnati, Ohio, past em- | ST. PETERSBURG, ~e\lvxz. 29.—The chairmen of these sub-committees are: @ Miniature redwood forest, an exact 5. Philadelphta. il the Shasta route, Monteréy and finent commander; James W. Dils of Parkers- | anxiety of the Russian Government to £ € ha e woundes A oke 5 1 . d ' or ol ey says that he wounded | y.h, ¢ stanton, Frank L. Brown, An- | Fepresentation of a Russian River .. Ahind | Ganta Cruz. It was hauled by.two en- | Pure. W. Va.: junior wagden: John H. Hary prevent another Smolensk incident is la, 7 | ho s o] Kansas City No. 10, Kans: k. 0, « o = r o panich would | zelo Duperu, George Chaimers=W. W. | Erove. at the west end of the upper | T terry, Geary: Mary Mo | €1ncs and consisted of - mine coaches. | Yanias e Michacr s ot T e geier: | Shown in the fact that, not eomtent rfPee sy % T 15| Moore, Clement Bennett, E. R. Pease, | & v. San Jose Knights will tent in | s 5 2. m.. fern ¢ The ranking grand officers were Gen- | standard bearer: William H. Brewster of Mid- | with the arrangement entered into with ¢ guilty man 5 Dr. ¢ T. Ree, Dr. J. F. Benry and a typical Santa Clara flower garden | Mouni Vernph NG 03 Heuston Ta. €:3 a. | cral George M. Moulton, deputy. grand | dlebury, Vt. past grand master of = Grand | Great Britain to send warships from 8 Julius Kahn. After the meeting ad-|in the north section, and seven other | Minnesots, Minnesota, 10 a, m., ferre. Palace; | master; Rev. Henry W. Rugg, D. D., | Council: Isaac M. Taeget o }{”-‘;,'"‘g; Ohie. | Cape Colony in search of the cruiser, BULLET WOUND CAUSES journed these sub-committeemen met | command will in another section| Mclita No. 8, Oregon, 8:80 a.'m.. ferry, 1006 ' grand generalissimo, and Colonel Wil- | bas . ot oo aminent commander. Fee, | it has asked France and Portugal, in DEATH OF CITY MARSHAL 2nd elected Julius Kahn chairman and 0ccup rough log, canvas-roofed | Halght strect: Sir Knights of New Jersey. |ligm, B.. Melish, vice eminent grand | George P. Torrence of Marion. Ind.. prelate | case the ship should put into an Afri- Alonzo: Duperu secretary. cabins of '49, Oregon Kor 1 Partland, O 0g2nd Dufferin: | captain general. The .entire journey | Knights Templar: R. L. de Puy of Wabash. ! can port belonging to either country. Another Peace Officer Dies as Result | Professor McAdie of the Weather COMMANDERY HEADQUARTERS. | Litk. Palace and Grasstone: Otiawa' No. 10, | was made without a_hitch, and the vis- [ 203,805 “Chie. pase eminent * commander: | (0 deliver the orders recalling her from of Cowboy Battle in Silver Bureau was then asked 0 prophesy| g, numerous have been the inquiries! s a m., ferr PGy - B2t 'I\I:aqul( e Bk rr e peiloot k Clovie W Dusaty ot Srosnavilie o Pl a0 Dnh‘me ey the kind of weather San ancisco « would have during the conclave. Pro- Aug. 29.— | fessor McAdie 0 Powe(l sirear; | arrangement of the trip and the grand | eminent commander: William L. Kayser of | . «;,'Ia m., ferry, 239 | !h’:‘n:s they have seer: in :iho l:ves(. !:](‘r:\«rlgx\’fln‘:l '\-‘m:\':h;m:r' h:‘x‘yy‘iv:'(";: commander; War News Continued on Page 2. No. 11, Harrisburs, S hoar s o - Mur b le, . o ., Third street, Russ: “:'di .,”‘N‘ L he . passengera’ aboa the special |'Jiinent commander; Joseph T. Har: City, N. M. SILVER CITY, N. M. as to the arrival and the selected head- | Inciana, S Oswezo quarters of the v ing commanderies, oy e = 3 ries, v street: d that according to, {pa conclave executive committee + ity Marshal William Kilburn, who | preceding vears the weather would be | 42! | train wene: . g 'Obio. = gL - ¢ . - = N HET e thought it practicable to publish the Reading, Pa. $:50 a. v. Auditorium: | e | Cincinnati, - Ohig. ' “past ~ eminent — com - t by Howard Chenoweth while | ideal, but that this was an abnormal| ¢, )1,xing: Soath Carolina No, Carolina, 7:30 | Gensral Georgé M. Moulton, thirty-third de. | JaNder Adam Glass & of = Aoblle, Alt. | wyp stop at the Russ House and those trying to disarm him last night, died Year and it was hard to say what we o a. m., Third street, Cr { from Mo Sounts dedar: [Would get. The Weather Burean will |, AVEss, 2~Grand Encampment, chieago, | & %, Tovie. %o 3 Téled street, St | Kuights Temoiar of the United States: William L. Kile of Akron, Ohie, K. T.; Chris- | quarters at the HotelePhillips, 117 Sixth Chenoweth killed Constable Per.|do its best to supply the right kind, | Kuguss 30 Lowimille Louteville, Ky.. | Toren Sequoia: Vermont FHsco Cran Vot | e e, RosL, Derand. teneralisstoc oe 'ty | tian Bardes of: Cineifgatl, Ohlo, K. T.: John | gereet. fect ]):n;‘lnqu;‘z and wounded two 3)::’;:‘»‘)‘-;"‘ ,A\:]i‘}l‘n(lnl:lxlc"}g lfnalure in (78 m. fer S0 Frands u.r;“;‘.:l_{_c:pn“ Adams House; Ivanhos No. 24, | Grand Encampment and past grand cn_mmlnderi e T o v o' "%. | Among the prominent visitors not as- Others bEISRE. 1ob SV SLApFRIRI. » her [BUTeaU | 1.q "ot known: Crawfordsvillé No. 23, Craw: | Marion No. 24, Lebanon, Ky 230 s | Wiitlam B Melish: (hirey.third degree of | James H. Allen ‘of Kentor. Onfo. “eminent | soclated with the commanderies now in St Aldemar No. | mee. o Chicaso; deputy Erand master of | oa” Gegrer of Cintinna K.__ T.;| from Manchester will make their head- 1, Indianapolis, Charles Jnhnfifl(n has a bullet in his leg, | committee have signs distributed in thp‘ sas, as the result of a saloon fight to-night. | retail” shops stating that ,information | I zheny. No. A discusion of the Colorado strike sit- | would be freely giveh to all visitors, | (CT7¥> Tourane uation led to the shooting. 136 was also resolved that: county pro- | 155 Sram load of shot from a shotgun fn:the | Work during conclave week will be the | iriccilie, Tnd known: Greenfield No. 89, | fe ;G commandep: Frank L. Daman of Kenton ! g 3 : : e S beeaer fordssilie, own: Gre No. 30, | ferry, Rochambeau; Grand Commandery of | Ciucinnatf, Vice emiment srand cantam gen- | Cumioagder: B - the citr are the members of the El hands of Deputy Sherift John Collier, | FeCeiVing of weather reports from Lon- | Grecaeld, 1ng., % n. . fore ebraska, with Mount Calvary No. 1. Omaha, | eral of the Grand Encampment. ‘chairman of | GOy Ko Tz Mervey E. Kecler of Chicago.) pagq delegation to the annual Ameri- The trouble was the result of a cowboy | 40n, Pari Ifnstwn and many other for- | September 2-Cincinnatl No. 3, Cincinnatl, | Nebr., 6 a. m., ferry, Occidental. | the Grand Encampment committes of arrange- | pro o 0 T Nartin of Parkersbi w | can Mining Congress, recently held in ficht ¥ | eign ports, including Hawaii and the Cbio. Dorchester: Palestine No.' 33, Spring: September 6 — Orfental No. 12, Cleveland, | ments for the Triennial Conclave. a past grand |rin " 2 ‘' el ey’ v 1 g o . | Pnilippine Islands. This will be the | fd Qnic. Pendleton; Heed No. 6 Dayton | ohic. 7 a. m. ferry. Williard master ot Ohio and the commander In chiet of | S % -7 JENNAT, Sgrta? BF, Cocinad, | Portland, Or. They are A TSI v A s. e the | opio, m.. ferry, Richelleu; New Haven ¥ e < % C v o Seottis 2: Re o, K. T.; Samuel B. § of Parkes | scratant of (e Tatevsind Srzumitnt Tiags o Shoslet | first time in Weather Bureau history | No. ew Haven, Conn., 8:30 a. m., ferry CHINESE THEATRICAL SHOW. | Qh Constoy oF e B tancomt K. 1 We Ve K. T M. W, Westout ot A R N et It ! that_so extensive a portion of the iheidand: Urbana No. 16, Urbana, TIi., 11 One of the most unique and novel of | grund prelate of the Grand Encampment, | Path. Ohio, Frank M. Zumstein B Campbell, secretary of the E} PARK CITY, Utah, A : ar el o a o ano: JIRRE ITY. VS 'u't. ;-s;charles | earth's girdle will be covered. | & n, Lerres Teaas delcgation, Texas, 7'a. ni. | the entertainments and attractions pro- | Rnights Templar. of the 'L nited States and et o | Paso’ Chamber of Commerce rk Pittman, egglond lies a e point of deat C . | Tht 2 = ; t grand commander of the Templars of NEW ENGLAN V1S ©lerk of EI Paso County: C. F. Kelley, Treas- » eath and | Colonel Pippy susgested that the | September 3—Grand Commandary of Ar- | pared for the visiting Sir Knights and | e Fampahire: W 1. H_ Sotle, thirts:third ICRW, ENCAAIL: VIORE. | T o P Commtns. Gl vy MR | 11:20 a. m., ferry, Royeroft: Al-|their families will be the Chinese the- |degree, of Boston, past grand ¢dmmander and Portland Commandery of Portland, | eral agent Southern Pacific Company, El Paso: 3 b, attorney: James W. Mal- Fisher. Captain WM. Winn, Krakauer and Hasry Nor- o Herald 2 Bellevue, Pa A % 2 atrical performance at the Grand |chairman of the finance committee of the | Mo and Trinity C d f Man- | Zack Lamer De Molay N emapeehe s Jed D .y y Commandery of Man De Witt Clinton No. 1. Opera-house. - The idea originated with fi{’(??ram'ffme. i e r.w‘NF'"‘m," ',,".‘r chester, N. H., will arrive in this city [ 30507, 5 p. m., ferry, California; District of [ Chairman John A. Hammersmith of | grand commander and active member of September ‘4. The Portland Knights | man of the E! P

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