Show I I 1 I I i I SCENES OF THE FUNERAL OF KING LEOPOLD II III 11 I And the Entrance of King Kin Albert into Brussels t r i 7 i iw if l rte w i fr jc h n qa 10 r 1 iJ w f t tr y r r I L I I II I I I 1 r 1 H I I i iI I iI i I 1 y 1 I I 1 i Ii I II I II II II I I ti I I I j i y t 1 l 11 t tt ly 1 a aE I If E f t j jI I 2 I I II 1 I 1 i t Y r v K KI I t r 1 1 t F I I Ir r I It h ht t A AI t Y I V f sti a r 1 a t fR at atI I Top To No o forming In thep front of the ha r o starting for tor the tho cathedral tho funeral services lora holdt hold t I No Tho forming ot of tho funeral pro pros In front or of tho kings f palace Jace which Is now F renovated I i Bottom No blessing of the tho corpse on route for tor Saint Gudule from which place the procession proceeded to tho church of oC L ken tho place or of Inhumation I I II No joyous of oC KIne Albert Into Brussels tho flay following tho funeral ot of L Leopold II His majesty In tho foreground forel saluting th a 0 statue or of T I his grandfather i founder ot of the dynasty l I I S 1 b i The News yesterday esterday received l JI the tho above aboc pictures from Elder Eider E J JI rl I Evans thans who Is laboring as II a mission R nT ary In Brussels ne Regarding the tho scenes I i t tt I at tho funeral of oC KIn L Leopold and tho t it y II J entrance to the elt city or of lang King Albert AlbertI his successor Elder Ev Evans s writes GI t I Brussels cnn can bo be reached 1 from all aJI j k s parts of Belgium In ono one and e h 1 I hours ride on the train and for this thise occasion the city elt was las literally pack packed with coming from all parts ot of tho country countr The Tho streets were early carly thronged with people carrying chairs chair tables ladders and furniture of all 1111 kinds which would serve aero as an eleva elea elevation tion to seo Beo over tho crowd Kitchen tables were marked ort off In squares and sold from two to 10 francs n a square Ladders In evidence everywhere people paying fio to 25 francs to ascend while the tho steps were lere held upright by a man at the tho bottom he missing the sights Windows along nIong the route were rent rented ed cd for Cor prIces reaching the tho thousand franc mark One store It Is known rented 23 windows nt at an price of francs franes each netting 1600 francs Everything strong enough to hold a person was easily rented and It was not uncommon to Belgian peasants standing on theIr large laro wooden shoes which placed them high enough to see seo over their neighbors heads and thus catch a glimpse ot of the parade as It passed IW by At the sound Bound of oC shots of oC cannon King Kine Albert left leCt the at Lacken the Versailles or of Belgium and for hours paraded the streets on horse horseback horseback back Fine weather prevailed In the tho forenoon but In the afternoon the rain tell fell fast which did but little In cool coolIng cooling Ing off of enthusiasm and came far Car from drowning the tho cries or of VIvo Al AI bert lu Ie rol roi which rang from almost eve every citizen Socialist and Roy Hoy alike The Tho enthusiastic multitude followed tho procession to the royal palace and b by persistent cries and cheers Induced their majesties to come to the balcony a second time This not being elent clent the acclamations continued until tho two little princes parting signs b by throwing kisses to the crowd |