People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1894 — A FATHER'S REVENGE. [ARTICLE]

A FATHER'S REVENGE.

He Kilin the Faithless Lover of His Daughter in Chicago. Chicago, June 13.- —Archibald McKillip, the street car conductor who was killed Tuesday morning on Wabash avenue in front of the Haven school, did not die at the bands of footpads. He was shot down by the father of a young woman to whom he bad been engaged and then refused to make his wife. It was the girl’s father and brother that called for him at his boarding house at 1536 Wabash avenue and with whom he walked away to meet his death. The heartbroken father pleaded with the conductor to marry his daughter, was spurned, and then, taking the law in his own hand, avenged the wrong done his child. The young lady’s brother, whose name is Orlando Keatley, was arrested Tuesday, and under severe questioning confessed that McKillop was shot by his father, Calvin Keatley. The elder Keatley denied the charge, but when confronted with his spn's confession acknowledged his crime. Father and son are held to await the action of the coroner’s jury.