A r»!stv\Tlt; ii from Mono County, ( fornia, give* an aeootiiii of theof a settler oim! fontof I1Mlt;»noi'vnwm isnmeh (* Hemi «i£«r Ihc* emud»v aroundthean* tttoroug Nllt and toitfptsfiii) ^life found in if is a sort of a worm, ahoutlt;])lt; }'mrtIt of an ;n«*li itt amirth, resendi-X Hi ap|H*ar;un*. a shrimp. On the west-1'rn shore of Mono tjttklt;mis Hammaii, a Kriuvouiuu l»\1 there forraising eattle on tinvd pasturage around tin* lake, h*adlima lonely life* Oeeasionalh In1»lt; hIvi iof tinWi ll known to tin* w hitlt;that wet ion, and tin*givlt; s this information says that In*seen four of these {todiesing at thelwittoin of tin* lake. Sainmau'savowed intention was to use the I todies as soon as thev heeame snilirhhardened, for liitel»iiig-|Msts ami doorsteps. It happened that a ImmIv ofPiutes stra\ed in art In* ml in ofSamiuan. of tin* laklt;* near4l*v thev saw the hodh s of their mnr »dered brethren lying in the water undertin? jmnswt in tf• n/.ietl forwas aloind ainl shot hint through heart. riiev then went several miles toit olaee u here tour Italiansol them, oneItodii and alarming tin* , ,,.,tthem at the same time not to gothere jor a tew days. as tin* Indians hadsworn to kill any white man that eame out, The county oflioials have started to endure the Indians.