Show THE SORROWS OF LIFE it is a sad commentary on the livin living that the dead are so soo soon n forgotten the majority of mankind are so busy with their worldly affairs so eager in their sel selfish fish ambitions bit ions so t taken aken up with pleasure or the pursuit of wealth that they rarely take the time to reflect upon the SID solemn I 1 e mn scones scenes through which they pass the most pathetic story of suffering or wrong the most heartrending scene of human woe the saddest case base of some untimely death arrests attention but a moment and excites but a passing remark this is not because the nien men and women of df today are indifferent or unsympathetic m but all are so engrossed in the race lor for wealth or fame or pleasure that they have little time for tile troubles and misfortunes of others yet there are arc hoso chose who never ca can n forget 0 tb the e tragedies d ie s of real life through which the they y pass those scenes become a part of such lives an and I 1 the memories will be there en graven on the tablets of memory when all others have been erased 1 the mother who smiles smile 6 dupca her boys in tho the morning as they start upon their daily er rand full of life and hope but at night foolks down upon their white still fa faces ces and rigid forms locked in the emi brace of death never can for forget et the scene nor efface the sorrow from her mind five stalwart manly boys were the gunnel brothers of wellsville Wel leville respected by all who knew them and beloved by their widowed mother one morning they started for the canyon and in the evening but three of them returned two were dead drowned in a treacherous pool which drove out all assistance A full account of the deplorable oc occur currance ranco was published in tue THE j JOURNAL au at the time lionel aged twenty and evan but fifteen were taken off in tho the bloo bloom in of youth while full of hope and grand ambition without a warning or a farewell they were madel young 0 men industrious dust rious and enterprising and riot not only are arc they missed in the gunnel home but in tile tho neighborhood boodas as well their r fu funeral was largely attended and tou touching ellin ft remarks were made by bishop maughan and counselors howells and owens |