Show i Royal Splendor Will TillI Mark MarkI ark arki I i Korean Ex 1 Ex Rulers s Fu Funeral eral SEOUL Korea June 9 AP AP- AP Und Under r the auspices of the imperial government nt of at Japan the funeral o t f Prince VI Yi last of th the emperors emperor of oi Korea now now a Japanese possession twill will bo be held tomorrow on n a scale ecale which is expected to surpass that of ot any similar occasion In in r recent cent oriental history Final preparations for tor the last solemn rites were pronounced pronounced pro pro- d complete today Prince YI Yla a 0 ruler without a I realm since Korea was annexed In 1910 died April 25 Thousands of visitors Including visitors from Japan as well as Ms former subjects t. t lava have ve gathered ather d in Seoul to pay last honors honors' to the onetime one- one onetime time emperor More Mora than persons are expected to march in a great funeral procession which will viii start at daybreak from the palace and traverse a 0 seve seven mile mile route to w the Mausoleum The funeral it it is believed belle will wili be he on a sc scale le surpassing surpassing sur sur- passing pa even that of ot the Emperor last cast of at the Japanese to die who wa was vats buried burled In at t near Kyoto The re respect respect respect re- re paid to Prince YI's memory is part of ot Japans Japan's policy aimed at conciliation of her Korean subjects POLICE ARE CAUTIOUS While the thousands gath gather r the Ue police ar are taking extraordinary precautions precautions pre pre- cautions ns against More Moru lor lorthan than policemen and gendarmes will guard the route to be lie followed by the cortege Viscount Matsuura chamberlain of ot the imperial household of ot Japan has arrived as the tho emperors emperor's mes nies- and has presented the sacred offerings on the funeral altar The funeral hall han in which the rites will be held eld is constructed in Korean style of f f fresh plain wood wo d. d The coffin has been heen hewn from a acred sacred tree taken from a 0 sacred It is 1 within a huge wooden panoply More than 2000 pallbearers pallbearers' will share this burden along the seven mile route The vast procession will wUl move slowly lowly and although it will wilt leave the palace at dawn it will not arrive ar- ar arrive arrive ar ar- rive at the Mausoleum l until noon Directly behind the tho th coffin coUin will walk Viscount Matsuura representing the Mikado Prince YI Jr heir to the dead prince and Princess Yi Jr a Japanese princess of ot the collateral I Imperial line of will wUl follow fol tal- follow tallow low next Then will come Albert Do Dc ambassador of or Belgium representing the Tokio diplomatic corps corp's A Admiral Baron Salto Salta governor general of Korea members of ot the former Korean lorenn royal family and officials of ot tho the l i court t l E Ev GUARD OF HONOR Two divisions of at Japanese troops troop will wUl form the guard of ot honor white while police pollee and nd gendarmes will line each side of ot the route The majority of or the Koreans arrested arrested ar ar- rested re e on suspicion ion of plotting plot- plot ting disturbances in with the tho funeral have been rel d. d but many ringleaders ringleader are still in Jail jall Press reports t have set the number ot of those arrested at The 1 police po pu- Ulice U- U lice arr am carefully inspecting all visitors tors entering Seoul |