Show ND LE OP Of O Oe COURT e of Von HoltKe Says He J ared That That- Emperor Only What He en an ID MoltKe foUKe Wished Oct The N.-The libel lIbe it by Oil Gin Gen Count Kuno Kline von Moltke of ot Die Dieto n Harden editor t I J lance pol polemical w weekly eklY ft to a I tr fro free radical of extreme trem an o orran cs yesterday uter ay before Jus- Jus h here re Public awaited the th trial Th The J Ira because It IttS interest W rr that secrets tS I court would bo be drown drawn 1 P oni summoned t A the members I whom aro are trW trial s sonS n of ot I entourage Von Philip zu Prince 1 te friend of ot the tx un rr iss A kinsman kInman of at the present ral Count von van If C th the en of ot the L srA of ot the th th Governor f tut ut lt Frederick von on voni i three Von Yon are areMo Thes The's I. I I of the th Mo lato great t rt Field Marshal gal begin f list t to assert 41 th the head of oC Bul was wu jt t w n fl it at court that sought to i Influence I wort political action b by subtle Count zu Eulen- Eulen rr I eat t KUSO Kuno von on on Moltke and tat t von on Hohenau one of adjutants were mentioned u 11 members of th the called jo-called ha or round table and b be furled fur- fur led that th the they y were spiritualists omal iM-omal temperament and habits 1 io to t report eort fuir rort th the crown prince 1 io to t report eort fuir rort th the crown prince m. m made an Inquiry Into argel u In May lIy and went to 0 his the result rU of ot his hidi caused cawed Count zu xu fG TH Tim and arid Ho Ho- t of rf the tin ten th j. j applicants for tor admin on to the court room 1 to r git et t them and these theeo largely largel Yee witnesses and reporters t lb i 1 c clerk erk of ot the ourt court had read cad Itt Herr err Hardens Harden articles on the sib sib- I arose and said i Ere Ti followed political alms alma alone In Brie CiS u. u tad and In so 0 doIng have ha been ed it to mention Count von on Moltke Moltke's a I did not cot lAY y he Je e had bad practiced tl fel I view vires but ul said that he was wu wasI ilin I in temperament 5 saId Mid he had never written a n attin at than tun was 11 necessary mi t I Ton ron cn Moltke said that such a dr clr- clr the til round table Ubie which as u tho the IV st- had sought lous-ht to Info Info- Williams William's political actions I Ia I a sense ene contrary to th the views of oC ad leer advisers leers had bad never never l 1 could not ex exist at In the no er eni en en- i c it ef the Emperor The count added H I old oil wIth Ith Prince zu so err was 1111 wholly without ulterior ices ar U cc counsel H Herr Un rr ron on It If he h. had bad not 1101 heard dIsI dIs- dIs i report about M. M Lecomte tho the of ot the French embassy FU U transferred In June and the I I replied Id 1 tear bur them but I did not beI beaz be- be tux az I z met M. M Lecomte many 14 at a waterIng B Bavaria and I saw eav him C twice wice with Prince zu xii U Eulen- Eulen I 11 asked nied the plaintiff about II ill of his hla dIvorce from Irom rom h hit his wife a Db sad d said ild he h. had heard heard about the plaintiff five years ears ago ego If t Is h hid had told laid oi os th them m would have havo ti Counts Count's to be torn torna a but bitt he had kept silent Con- Con llerT H HAr Harden rd en a declined to 10 with with- hf b had bd written but admit admit- br iy that he bad had twice been tinI tin tin- I for I to the sovereign I for tor alx six months and that ha ho I bun tun d several times for tor or the the- it 4 union of ot the court Kid M h hi it did not accuse von on Moltke tOIL act but h he regarded Carded hIs hla I with Prince zu U Eulenberg as s r for tor the pl plaintiff he 4 we td the Prince I a hand er- er i Ui hJ lips lip and cried Phyl Ph my rigi I 3 In writing him twice had U of the word my souL BouL Elba lb th divorced 11 wile wife of Count to the tr gos OS epi- epi Lt t bir r ferme husband had ap ap- UC She then described which sh I at fr frOIn a an adjacent I room room- She Sho t Prince su Eulenberg w at t r once onca I hit L rit begging her to give lv UP her hor t to the divorce Ellla Eba uld sh she had a eked a-eked ked von tJ his hll 1 Majesty say uy to our ourY ours ouri s i ton Y M Moltke replied His 1 MaJ MaJ- lt huts r. r what 1 I allow him to created a great sensation oom I th witness testified that ks 1 4 wrItten a letter lettu to air i n Which he said eald they boA bad about the Emperor which to brisk rt through from Harden f 4 von ha 1 once Port e olten had to make a bit to Prine tu gu Eulenberg at t COUrt ot of b br incident w ws con con- sea b 4 Ton Ion Kru Frau von t. IT e |