Show o Interest of All Germany many on on 01 Trial of Maximilian Harden L Republican Special Ca Cable Cabie le Berlin D Dec c. c 30 A 30 A deposition by Professor Pro Im 1 fessor famous anions as the tho personal per per- physician of ot lh tine late Prince Bismarck Bis Bis- marck march was the tine leading feature of ot to today's today's to to- days day's session of oC tho the trial of oC Maximilian Harden Hurden editor of or Die Dlo for Cor time the publication of ot a n criminal libel upon pon Count Kuno Funo Von Yon MOlke Moltke- Moltke Dr In tho the deposition which was taken in Munich said that ho mot met Harden twice In ISn and twice In 1897 He lie met on the thc Introduction introduction Intro intro- of or Bismarck Harden Hardan on these ducton occasions met tho the hereditary princess of oC Saxo sister of tho tine kaiser She Sine was under the time doctors doctor's doctors treatment at the tine time The Tine princess spoke to Harden about the tho Count Von Vein and aOI expressed gel Incredulity n as to tho the j that were current about him hut sine she Iho added that thal practices such us its ushe ho lie was alleged to h bo lie guilty guity of or were curried d on un even e cn In tine the highest circles well known us was as Dr testified that Frau Von Yon flUe Elbo Count Kuno Von Yon s Moltke-'s divorced wito In con conversing with him tho the witness winess made against her mom wih husband hl tho time charges sho hind had hal advanced advanced ad ad- In item her evidence Witness considered considered con can her perfectly healthy at tho the time time- Witness Introduced Frau rau Von Yon Elbe Elba I and Ind Harden Hurdon at tho the reque request t of or tho the former He lie e had heard rumors concerning con Con- Prince and ond his C friends in Bismarck's time and had I spoken of ot tho time dangerous Influence of tho till as ns Irresponsible ad advisers advisors ad- ad visors rR of tit t tho the crown ITo 1 To mad had himself related to Hr Harden en Bismarck's opinion of t-nf Zu whom Bismarck considered con con- unfitted to act ao no confidential adviser to the emperor emp He lie would not sa say whence Bismarck had acquired his hla knowledge about Zu u Eulenberg Tho The chan chancellor ho he said expressed o the opinion elor also that a certain cerain Imperial ad adjutant ad- ad t- t whose namo name was was v n not t mentioned had more kno knowledge upon tho the doln doings s hal of emperor than ton had hind the chancellor chancelor himself Bismarck declared d according tho to Professor that If I members of ot tine the Camarilla were wee so foolish as to permit their Influence to tobe tobe tobo be bo suspected by the emperor time the Cam Cam- militia would Imle Immediately cease to exist orna Another Interesting feature of tho the thoa day a was tho the testimony of oC Count Kuno KU Von who declared declare that the tho as aspersions as as- cast cst upon his private character b by the thc Harden articles had caused him so much worry that ho lie had been en unable un un- able to sleep at all al for tor two months months He lie 1110 emphatically denied that ho he was In intine cosmetics In explanation ex cx- tho tine habit of oC using using of ot the tho notorious han handkerchief Incident ho said It was merely morely a trap set et b by him mini for tho the purpose of r f ascertaining ascer whether Frau Von Yon Elbe In Intended intended In- In tended to use use his friendship for Zu Eulenberg for tho tine purpose of or the te di divorce divorce dl di- vorce thon then pending V x t S |