Show MilLIONAIRE WAlSH wis sA SAYS ys 1 SUIT N IS JUST A Ai i WN Ji t NEW NEW YORK July 6 6 Thomas T. T Walsh the Colorado o mining millionaire I declared through his secretary William Wickersham that the suit for brought against him by Violette Wats Wat's Wati Wat- Wat i s 's son n the actress for breach of 1 f was a bold attempt at blackmail truth In her There Is no whatever charges Ia geSl lie declared It Is simply a ai tase of bf shakedown and Mr I Is i goIng T g to o tight fight it to t the den end I c can prom prom- r- r iTU i that the people hInd this woman v J wU not get one cent of oC Mr Walsh's ri y He lie will stay sta here her and light fight the i ca to the end fOnd r i f Mr 11 Walsh gave gaye up his apartments In Botel St. St Regis I am going out ont l 4 ot t town he to the clerk and know when I shall return f b tA Js ni arrival rr rival nh h ha h has been ul bothered i ered by b n I it l is fO said and Is others ethers hunting il ig A Aro for summons u him 1 oll in inan f an an IaIn endeavor or ea to ser ser-c him with CO copy of the complaint Mr 11 Walsh his wife and dau daughter have I lust 1 returned from Europe He SIC expressed ex cx- pressed se t surprise i at t the he published I It is his his' Intention to go to Colorado to spend the summer at his country coun- coun try place near Denver but the pending tion may delay him The millionaire said that his counsel In Inthis Inthis inthis this city were Davies Stone Ston Auerbach for mining minim matters and NIchol Anable Lindsay in other affairs Mr 1011 Walsh told of his tour abroad Ina Ina in ina a power horse automobile which he h has brought back with I him He e and his rs family m Ut have eba been N abroad r f for f four months I Intend that all the details of the case shall be made public said Miss Watson Even If It this Investigation falls fails to disclose them then I will begin another action Miss Watson Vatson In iii her story tells that she was born In Walworth Valworth London on November No 10 ITo ITo- vember 6 1883 Her lIep father Henry E. E Watson soon afterward moved to Paris She was educated at the Convent du Saint Sacrament Paris While at home on a a vacation In the summer of 1899 she was going one day Into a ast astore st store re in III the Avenue de LOpera Opera when a carriage drove up and an American alighted He lie could not make himself un- un and Miss IS Watson then a girl of ir 15 having a knowledge n oe of re English Interpreted for him The man was Thomas F F. Walsh a rich Colorado mining man then a commissioner commis commis- slon r to the Paris exposition He lie made this tills fact act known and asked for tor the young girls girl's address saying he wished to send her a small email souvenir In remembrance of ot other her kindness The next day she reee received ved veda a not note from him Inclosing a franc note and asking for an Interview Miss Watson's Watsons father tather had married again and the girl and her stepmother were not friendly She lIe he related her experience to a girl school friend and they decided to go together to with the distinguished distin American at a restaurant as he had requested them In the note At dinner dinner din din- ner ncr the commissioner learned of the unhappy unhappy uny un un- happy y life of the girl t l and espoused u her part M She agreed r d to meet him and t Ih his J family ii In hi Dublin from rom where he took her with them to New York Tn Tin New York Mr Walsh obtained her hera a position In a big big- department store that she might seem to earn a respectable living while she had carte carte- blanche to order such things from the store storo as she fancied and have the goods charged to toan an account which he settled She visited he her guardian a at Washington Washing Washing- ton tOll several times he keeping up correspondence correspondence correspondence corre corre- with her through his private ate secretary Turner Wickersham He fe be bestowed bestowed bestowed be- be stowed upon her dresses and noli jewels and was liberal in mone money affairs At last she was sent back to Paris where she concealed her Identity as Mrs Violette Villiers Jn Jo the Sloan Sloan maternity hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital she gave ga-e e birth to a a. child Mr Walsh being cognizant of ot her trouble and sendIng sending send send- in ing her through Wickersham mone money to defray expenses Tie baby died when 5 months old according ac- ac cording t to- to the allegations in the complain complain complain com com- plain tand taud the young oung mother returned to New York Her money was exhausted ed she was s ll for some time When e she e re recovered recovered re- re l ore st covered e her health she ew went upon p the stage to earn a living Later she brought suit against Walsh for his the she says sas to recover damages treatment of her One Hansen was her at- at torney torne Mr Wickersham sent for her herand herand and get getting ling her alone In the offices of ot Anable Lindsay secured a promise from her that she would drop the Ule suit painting in terrible colors the ordeal she would have to pass through in going through a public trial under the tho circumstances She was given of the millionaires millionaire's money mone and sent awa away the lawyers telling her ner not to come to the office again but that if It she needed noney at any time she was to send for tor it Several limes afterward she was given sums ranging from to |