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AMES W. SEE 18773 XII. PHOTOGRAPHY.--Amateur Chronophotographic Apparatus.--2 illustrations 18769 XIII. STEAM ENGINEERING.--Combined Steam Pumping and Motive Power Engine.--1 illustration 18778 XIV. TECHNOLOGY.--The Reclaiming of Old Rubber.--By HAWTHORNE HILL 18769 XV. WARFARE.--The American "Regular."--By the English correspondent of the London Times on board the United States transport "Gussie." 18776 * * * * * THE QUEEN REGENT AND ALFONZO XIII. [Illustration: THE QUEEN REGENT AND HER SON, KING ALFONSO XIII. OF SPAIN.] In the present war between the United States and Spain, the Queen Regent is an impressive figure, and it is entirely owing to her charm and fortitude that the present dynasty of Spain is maintained. Since his earliest youth she has constantly made efforts to fit her son to wear the crown. The Queen Regent came from the great historic house of Hapsburg, which has done much to shape the destinies of the world. All the fortitude that has distinguished its members is represented in this lady, who is the widow of Alfonzo XII. and the mother of the present king. Her father was the late Archduke Karl Ferdinand and she is the cousin of Emperor Franz Joseph. She has had a sad history. Her husband died before the young king was born, and from the hour of his birth she has watched and cared for the boy. She is the leader in all good works in Spain, and her sympathy for the distressed is proverbial. She gives freely from her private purse wherever there is need, whether it be for the relief of misery or, as recently, when the state is in peril. The young king has been carefully educated. By a curious fate, his birth deposed from the throne his sister Maria de las Mercedes, who as a little girl was queen for a few months. The boy has been brought up under the influence of family life and has a warm affection for his mother and sisters. He has never had the full delights of childhood, for he has been educated in that false, punctilious and thoroughly artificial atmosphere of the court of Spain, in which every care has been taken to fit him for his royal position. His health is far from robust, though the military education he has received has done much to strengthe
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