Show torlum Hotel on Congress street The wounded are D C McGloin saloon keeper three wound In the head will recover H M Sternberger shot In the abdomen abdo-men Taken to St Lukes hospital will probably die Samuel Stone shot In the right leg will recover McGloin was alone In his saloon when Cole entered and naked the saloon sa-loon keeper to get him some meat that he claimed to have left In the Ice box of the saloon McGloln walked to the entrance of the Ice box and Cole drawing draw-Ing a revolver ordered him to go inside In-side and stay there McGloln truned and struck the robber rob-ber In the face nearly knocking him down The two men then clinched and fought desperately Cole managed to get one arm free and with his revolver he pounded the saloon keeper viciously Inflicting three wounds on the head The robber then broke loose from Mc Gloln and ran down the street Mc Gloln following Ho boarded a State street car McGloln was till close upon him and Cole seeing that he could not shake off his pursuer ran through the car Several citizens had by this time Joined In the chase and after running one block to Jackson street Cole fired a shot Into the crowd which failed to hit any one The flight and pursuit then turned toward Wabash avenue and south upon that street Rosenthal and T Dayo Joined In the chase and as Cole was badly winded by this time I they rapidly came up with him Halfway Half-way between Van Buren street and Congress street Ilosenthal was close upon his man and ordered him to surrender sur-render Cole replied with a shot and the bullet tore into the stomach of Sternberg who was among the leaders of the pursuit Just before reaching the corner of Congress street the olllcer fired at the fugitive who returned the compliment Tho bullet of the offlcer wnt wild but that of Cole brought down Stone another an-other pursuer with a ball through the leg Rosenthal fired a second time and this time Cole staggered He continued contin-ued to run however turned the corner cor-ner and ran cast on Congress street until he was directly In front of the entrance to the great Auditorium theater thea-ter where he fell He died within two minutes without saying a word The officers bullet had passed through the left kidney and Into the lung Nothing Is known of the man in Chicago The only manner In which his name could be determined was by the laundry mark on his clothing which read N E Cole He was of slender build about S feet 8 Inches tall and had a dark mustache Crops and Buildings Destroyed Ardmore I T July 8A terrific electrical rain and wind storm swept over this section about 0 oclock last night doing great damage In certain localities the force of the wind equaled a tornado The main force of the storm seems to have spent Itself about fifteen miles southeast and near Marietta Ma-rietta I T where a number of houses were blown down One Hudson was killed by lightning at Bob station twenty miles south of here Cornfields I buildings and fences were laid low |