Show Knew Man Was Dspondcnt James Chlpman the president of the Utah National bank is of the opinion that Collins was not In the possession of any great amount of money Ho was surprised to t hear last night of the tragedy he could figure out no motive for the murder but knew the man to be In a despondent frame of mind for some time past I am positive Collins had no money toamount to anything1 he said because be-cause he had been losing money on mining stocks He borrowed money from me small sums on different occasions occa-sions to put up on margins on Tenon and May Day He sold the stock not long ago and paid me back all he owed me and I am Inclined to think ho had very little left when he settled up He had rto account at our bank but vas watchman at the Wasatka Springs and had limited dealings with us on that account |