Show PRINCE OF WALES COOL Nerves not Shaken by the Attempt At-tempt on His I Life 1 WHY BRITONS LIKE HIPS First Time He Has Ever Been Attacked At-tacked Though the Assassination of tho Queen Has Been Attempted Five TimesThe Lifo of No Monarch Mon-arch in Europe Has Been in Danger Dan-ger So Many Times as Has that of Queen Victoria Charming Story About Her Majesty London April 7 Copyrighted 1900 by the Associated Pressrho scatterbrained scatter-brained youth and his threefranc pistol pis-tol gave Hhigland a thrill that has not yet been quite effaced by the instant knowledge that the Prlnco of Wales was unbanned This was the first time the Prince has been attacked though tho assassination assassi-nation of the Queen has been attempted five times bv Oxford In ItMft > iv Franc cis In 1812 by Bean In the same year by Hamilton In IS 19 and by Maclean at Windsor in 15S2 The life of no monarch in Europe has been In danger dan-ger so many times as has that of Queen Victoria though with the exception ex-ception of Emperor William the hereditary hered-itary ruler of every principal country has had at least one experience with an assassin PRINCE WAS COOL The Prince of Walcss cool and gentle gen-tle demeanor when he emerged from the smoke of tho gunpowder and requested re-quested thoao who had laid hands upon up-on SIpldo not to treat him harshly la admired Immensely In perfect composure com-posure the Prince returned to his carriage car-riage and sat down to a game of nap with the gentlemen attending him NOT BOTHERED BY QUAKE Ho displayed slmllax Impasslvcness In tine south of Franco at the time of tho terrible earthquake several yearn ago IIo was asleep when the shock was first felt but rrs awakened at once and warned to escape but he refused re-fused to be deprived of his rest by so trivial a thing as an earthquake it Is for such British qualities as these that the Prince Is admired as well as for his uniform good fellowship In social lifeThe The attempt upon the Prince has placed In still clearer relief Irelands I chivalrous reception of the Queen GIVEN THE VICTORIA CROSS I A member of Parliament tells n charming story of Ute Queen and Lady Roberts When Lady Roberts visited Windsor a few days before she sailed for the Cape the Queen handed her a small parcelsaying Hero is something j some-thing I have tied up with my on hands and that I beg ypu will not open till you get home Lady Roberta found that the parcel contained the Victoria Cross won by her dead rib ri-b bin gallantry at Colenso |