[More...] ACCIDENT.--While Major E. W. Wynkoop was riding along Larimer street yesterday, his horse reared wildly and threw him, inflicting some injury, but not serious. [More...] FELT PRESENTATION.--A handsome silver-mounted belt of Landis & Gallatin's manafacture, [sic] was presented by Lieut. A. L. Heading of the 3rd to Capt. Logan, of the First, at the Planters' House last Monday evening. [More...] DIED AT BLACK HAWK.--A man named Richard Williams, nephew to Mr. Lee, of the Rock Island Mill, dropped dead suddenly in Black Hawk Point Sunday evening. He was taking a drink at a counter where poison resembling white sugar had been weighed some time before, and perhaps a small portion of it accidentally got into the glass. After drinking it down, he at once frothed at the mouth and nostrils and dropped dead. [More...]
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES BY COACH.--To Central City yesterday--B. M. Heermans, P. Miller, Mrs. Smith, W. W. Wightman and W. L. Gibson.
Source: Unknown, "Accident," Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 5 February, 1863, Page 3.
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