The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1906, Page 1

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THE _ » Print the News iSHOT DOWN BY FATHER-IN-LAW 7 I M. Hall, Well Known Young Business Han, Mortally Wounded By William Cons) bcs 0 ire F stantine, Proprietor of the Occidental Market ‘ly seve yy “eHall’s Treatment of His Wife the Cause ier. wi , af the Shooting, f het THE STORY IN BRIEF |: turn of tl | M. Hall was shot and fatally injored this searije 1) ; by his father-in-law, William Constantine. | weeks « anne far a | “The shooting occorred in Hall's office on the sec-) doa of the Hoge building. jhappy and tent “The shooting was occasioned by what Constan- Decides to Kill Hall ¢ to be the brotal treatment of his daughter)! °!'\)!\"" savers is now in the Seattle General Hospital, be-| !!¢ brooded : ; by Dr. George Newlands and Dr. J, C.|‘CUnation fo seek \engean: Of six shots fired three took effect, one ing when be leit home he the longs, another shattering the right hand '*' © y made up | wt the third fracturing the right arm mear the ey was reported this morning that Hall had died !))") 0" 1 P t immediately alter the shooting, and this was) }{i, cout. bes: ly confirmed by the fact that he was carried « ev the Hoge building to the patrol wagon witha -) cumtet’ frame of mind the hospital to secure Hall’s ante-mortem 9¢ |! wis then shout Sj0 s, a friend of the Hall family, and Horace | }ch)ind the counter. ne Seeks for His Victim. Is Hall ir asked Constan at real estate and} ing, if not ill treating, his wife, broker, was shot and} Constantine's daughter he tae iu ta & in shortly | Hall was marrie the 5 Mette w ¥ St this morn Tacoma six months age a oa ect Sis, ier onte W Con-| nuptials were — consammat Fiteaa. ee B proprietor of the Oc-| against the wishes a the see him pe ina liv market, and one of the| bride’s parents, but later a re est, tase dat Ge dhl : basiness men of | conciliation was apparently ef = pe Cine | fected | avieinn.. 1 k : ne made the at-| Couple Went to Butte. | A few w te . ‘ Hall's life t re After their marriage Mr. andi St. fohn in the sf Hall was negiect- | Mrs. Hall went to Butte, where | “Herbert Dr anther _ clerk in the od a close | D dadindindindintindalalicaliclictialialctcaielialel personal friend of Mr. Hall a . STATEMENT MADE BY CONSTANTINE. Fuge Mies thtot om ag ~ + looking for Hal remark “My daughter, Myra. and Jesse M. Hall have known */ ed that I supposed there wa ther for years and have grown up together. They , . W over some real estate dea Matried about six months ago. My daughter was ms old and Hall was 24. She appealed to me Sat- Heard Shot Fired night for assistance on account of Hall threatening ici vei’ nn rate it. She said that she was obliged to eat ro-cent meals, business, returnir at 15 i he would go out to the best cafes and eat 70-cent minutes later. Drur f told fare tr ger had ih, and he roasted her for eating too much, They at my house, on 14th av. N.. and I had just given la $500 to open the real estate office There were no tis in the office before the shooting. and there was no made by Hal! on me girl is only a child. Hall said Sunday that he d for a divorce, but had not served any papers. e to know on what grounds he was going to i divorce. I don't know how many times I shot at where I hit him. I don’t know when I made could be talking nduct when volver shot in t re ecco ee eee ee eee ee ee rnc | lenly */l thrown open mind to shoot him.” # | tered all. over. the room =v #(Mr. Hall rushed in with the BO EERE ER ERB mation “I'm shot! He Beeeneeeeeeee HALLS FATHER-IN-LAW, WHERE HALL HAS MADE HIS HOME. OF WM. CONSTANTINE " P SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SEATTLE STAR Fair tonight and cooler; light nerthweet winds. TUESDAY, OCTOBER a, 1906 PAY ORLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE a a5 CENTS PER MONTH |” «aBOUT $400,000 HAS BEEN SUBSCRIBED TO THE EXPO FUND UP TO 2:30 O’CLOCK |7oDAY. WE MUST HAVE THE OTHER $100,000 BY NIGHT”--CHAIRMAN PARRY OF A. Y. P. FUND BEING RAISED Seattle is Hustling Today to Subscribe the $500,000 Needed to Promote the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909--Forenoon Hours Were a Disappointments-Is ‘Brighter This Afternoon, | ns le CONSTANTINE, HIS WIFE, DAUGHTER AND DETECTIVES LEAVING THE CITY JAIL FOR THE Cee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee | COUNTY JAIL, WHERE CONSTANTINE 18 NOW IMPRISONED | * | \* Seattle today is practically the ways and means commit * PPPS Pree rere yy «epee parr & tee of tt ska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, Under the direction # * * of Will H. Parry, committee chairman, the city has been di- * STATEMENT OF MARCELLUS GREGORY, THE ONLY EYE ® # vided into districts, and is being thoroughly canvassed by sub- \* WITNESS TO THE SHOOTING IN THE HALLWAY . # committees in an effort to secure the entire subscription for * i” . | w& the $500,000 capital stock of the exposition before nightfall. # * | was atanding at the foot off the steps leading to the # | & Nothing will be overlooked, residence and business districts # * Concordia Club and | saw a man—he | learned afterwards to # & alike ning in for attention, and everything bids to success. | * be Mr, Hall—coming up the stairs from Second av. He was # | | * The great fact that “everybody helps’ was dinned into # * dressed in a long overcoat and = stiff hat and had hie hands in # | w® everyone's ears at noon today by the worst racket of blowing * j* his pockets. He had gotten to the tof ef the stairs, when all of @ | ewer | & whistles ever heard in this city, a din continuing for twenty # & a sudden | heard a shot ring out, an i turned around and look ® | ‘The general feeling of unrest | w@ minutes. * * ed down the hall, and ut thirty feet from me there was a @ [which © nt among the city] # * * man standing holding a revolver ‘W bie hand and pointing it * — repeeses Ban . ity of AERA AAAAA AAA RARR AREA ARREARS * directly at Mr. Hall, When the fiegt ehot was fired Mr. Hall # ig ie A omar — * dropped to the floor am 1h ‘ hs * ¢ opinion, is now settiin | pped to the floor and the bullet fedged in the woodwork e opinion, ten Cy } Early Start Is Made an ' Baile Co, @ about » foot from my head. Mr Hell ran into his office, which @ (One of canines |. Gedes in celine wait Geo. Murphy Grif * is right at the top of the steir®, with Mr, Constantine foliow # Comptrolier Carrol, at fi late th ernon people arrive h Da ’ American — gentle € the par com ir . f & ing him. Mr. Mall crouched down OBhind @ Geek and Mr. Con fan ry Figg Penny lat Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex | Times (Japanese f ), $500; W & otantine shot him three times when he was on the floor, Mr. & |houses to seoure their opinic headquarters to purchase stock. | OUDs i re a Theatre $000 t { the subsertptio: ( Ally Co. 00; Palace Ho- *@ Conctantine appeared quiet, but hada very determined look on @ 10 the sulability of the park be nav | 7 = oe = an 00; Popple & Knowles ( S r mounts and were not | tel ‘opp D o, * hie face. When | first saw Mr. Congtartine pointing the gun in «& ag ponave hoe eg R $200; Ratlroad Supp’ & my direction | was rather frightened and did not move until # | time wae wan de Sones: menaiial AgutterGriswold Co. $ * Mr. Constantine had gone inside the Office. | don't think that @ | ihe unsettled state of the qu 00 gone . sl *& Mr. Hall saw Mr. Constantine at first, as there were three la of | Thin mo he stated that | hundreds Closson & Kelly, $20 * diese standing in the doorway of DO. V. Hart's office and Hall « : came . a ue Come ont) put out of ch there were only Nordstrom, $150; Brown # heerd them laugh and he looked gfeund at them. When the # |” “HMI Sie eh I requests for 1 shares, which 2 * second shot was fired and Mr. Mall fell on the floor he yell: s very disappointing to Mr.) .) or 60s “tw Ged t onetl” CHINESE MUST GO. |! rry \ rd y om : Many people who were a ens Age : fi ie c 1 : 000 or Considine, 1,000 attle ton Seether eeeetreedete mes EUREKA, Cal, Oct. 2—A worth of stock ¢, Bow i PHA HH AHHH | iis meoting of citizens and labor | bought $100 worth. The 1 Copper Co Untos Machinery i, loaders it was decided that 27 Im-| trator of a large estate in this city) & Supply Co. Sparkman & A quires | POTted Chinese laborers must go,| sent 0 check for $100 worth of Mclean Co. $1 A. D. Durham, ran around behind the yumte ‘. - - The people are weed and it is| stock and it was expected by the | $500; Nickerson-Germain Co., $106 und crawled in hand ** Se 8 ee eee eee nd that the scenes of 1886, when | official that the amount would be| Arcade er Co, $ . gi nd , ‘ 00 t Ho 0; Wm. Le aters, and knees behind k that '|* . were expelled, may be] at least $5,000 & Hoyt, $100; % . NEXT MEETING * resid ‘ 10¢ oward H. Lewis & Son, lstood against ee : . niess the Chinese with Parry at Noon. : a at aw r 2 After him came Constantine WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 * 1 am ve much disappoin = £1,000; Thome stment Co. * lent in working hard @ a Me ¥y at noon, “at the! ¢so0. ‘Bryant Lumber Co., $1,000 * . ¢ edie os Wann . canes. ie. pregreeteg wil Tt TE TARAS SO Si) chews has been made 80/6. 0. Guy, $400; McGraw & Kittin (Continued ¢ age Seven.) * oothiy an if he had been @ 4 WATER SHUT OFF oo hy : codirgr eg <o-g bang? Ben ger MeCarthy Dry Goods l@ away. but « fow days, He re @\y ait ) keep up their) Co’ gs Seattle, Renton and So. 3 | @ colved ee f callers, The @ Th ‘ mont w | *eete4 Sptrit , RR Co. Shafer Bros., $500; SAN MATEO OVERDUE. Great cabinet. meeting was held & ounce’ Mowing #| seer ~ several large sub) Chas. R. Collins, $500; Hoflas Steel ee aiageew > minced today the following *| scriptions turned In this morning. Equipment Co. $1,000: Bhrlich- Freighter San Mateo, due last|® fetarion Taft E @ 8 8. w. to 4p. m. in the district #|°* orgy Pryor ony Prom Harrison Co., $ Barber Asphalt Sanday trom Nome, hes nat repert.| © See@, o of whom are out & fron Sunnyside av. to Fifth av. #)) 0 a ooan) eubactiation:| TT oe ee ee | @ the city The Cuban « . b t wm te | yaad PUOCBE Co $1,500; Winlock W. Miller, po sage hex ppc ; Pred # NE. and from Lake Union to # i to $5,000. F 4. Gales are supposed to here) @ was thoroughly discus @le B Forty-fitth et ye | ascaimayeirtise $500; Hardy & Co. $500; Grimsfel- [heen encountered, delaying ber on) @ >, | on Deck. der & Co, $600 lihe trip sout SERRE eae) The he are subscribing Nber Wires and Letters. i lally. The RainterGrand hotel made P Donworth wired ftom Bam- i it " se of $2,000 wor jeo. Donwor a } jt e of $2 worth | vor Me. for Mr. Parry to put bim goods and was fol Te tor 9800 | New Washington for!) gehweigart writes that b AT NOON TODAY Sie: Der." Encl |auly ake ie shar, Be $1,000: Cecil, $1,000, Butler, $2,000 ned his business, but will take Arlington, $1,000; The Otis, $500; | or. tater Tourist 0; Wood's cafe, > H. W. Carroll, city controfier, sub- | Manca B $500; Stevens, $75 cribed $50, apd sent to headquar- ox | Rathskellar Co. $1,000; Germania tor. tor $1 shares, amount $310, ate, * o cafe, $500, and) tom employes of office aa & Royal cafe for $500. A letter was received from Walter Many Others Subscribe. M. Olive of Wenatchee enclosing | This 0 worth. he following Het of sub-| subscriptions foi lusive of those men- ix the second bunch from Wenat- en out: Lon ch and came voluntarily POWERS WILL STEAMERS 10 BE NOTIFIED THE WESTWARD | | / | Northwestern Steamship ja yannownced that the ithwestern and Port both be placed on the PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH * he SECRETARIES—-OTHER POW- \company t steamers ERS WILL BE NOTIFIED OF | Voison wil -, Seattle-Valdez-Seward run this win- AMERICAN OCCUPATION OF |...” rie Port Valdex will sail to CUBA. the westward Get. 24, and the North- |weatern . .ov. 8 | The Olympia wil lalso make sev- jeral trips to Vi during the time WASHINGTON Cc, Oct. 2 he Santa Clara is undergoing re exident Kooser et night held | P'Ts. lengthy chalet nee with Bocteta The Edith will be placed on the eattle-San Francisco route. riety, neg a gpm aren Victoria will be laid during fect alnctinn tha, eomtee winter at I Harbor or at Jence in any manner, Other powers] Port Orchard iis jhave no een notified offictal PACKERS UNITE. liy of the American occupation of iv ba ~ » A is the uty of CHICAGO, Oct, 2 Plans for an Seer i who has just Te / organization composed exclusively ] ned na of small packers were abandoned Be ! ivate secreta afternoon when Armour, Cud- ce is chic 2 Swift, Morris Sehwartzschild & jing that xpected to be it jed for membership position Cuba in about two anization. All the weeh packers will unite cure a fave able interpreta » of the ins NORFOLK, V Oc The bat-| tien law err ! t MAYOR'S VETO REFERRED. tay ot th * The mayo veto of en ordinance en ¥ t he ng th eat & Tacoma Pow- as { a fr to constriet and tain steam and water pipes and HAVANA, © Ex: P 1 nish patrons with m and Palma left his » ce is vas referred to the corpora: with his f iW n omit with Instructions ly went to Matanzas. rt at the next meeting. GREAT WAS THE RAIN OF DOLLARS, FOR EVERYBODY HELPED THE EXPO,

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