I _ ' ^i jealous of her recently. She left% ^!* 2 note written before the tragedy lin which she revealed her tnten- jticrt to kill her youngest hoy, hut |the l3d was not at home and *escaped. :i%5rs, Tipton's note follows: ;God in Heaven only knows jwhat I have taken off that girl, jBut yet she was the one thing jyou always believed and stuck up 1for. Well. I can say no more and \you shall not have her to hang \around and enterizln you. j.“Don't think i am crazy jea!- j.ous, for I have had the revolver jloaded since we came here from jColusa, for this very thing. The j.h 4j best thing you can do now is to j •I take Marvin and go back home.■j She shall never take my place. !j ~i have not been blind at alb !]j but I have put up with every- j (thing for the sake of food and j.shelter fcr the boys. I have been i,wasting for Marvin ie get in jj school, when I could take Rob- LI crt and svppcrL him. But I; couldn't support both beys. Now*j however. I am taking Robert with 1■ mc_i lt;j How oiten she has said to me: .i ‘Ha. Ha, Tip and I think you| are such a joke. Well. 1 will ;| prove an expensive joke. I am iafraid. Now you won’t need to worry about house rent, i ‘“Goodbye forever. Do take j| good care of Marvin. -MAMA.” jTipton is broken hearted. He declared this afternoon that there jwas absoluteiy no basis for his wife's jealousy and that he believes she was demented when she killed Miss Noble and herself.