Show TELEGRAPH TELEGRAM TIDINGS by W U telegraph to uie the for settler WASHINGTO sr april abe house lieu ae committee on public lands decided to report to the house with favorable recommendation a bill for relief of bottlers settlers on railroad lands therill the bill provides that wherever a qualified preemption or homestead claimant who has in good faith made homestead or preemption entry of ifor or made settlement with the bona fiad fide intent to obtain title under the homestead or preemption laws on a tract of public land which has been orma or may y hereafter be awarded by fin final decision ec ion or the land department to any state of corporation under any grant which may have been made previous to his entry and settlement and x n sue such h state or corporation refuses to relinquish said tract in favor of such settlement makes another claim clairn on entry land governing his original settlement his residence upon and cultivation of the tract embraced in his first cla claim tin or r entry shall bo be considered in his residence upon and cultivation of the land em embraced agon ed in his new entry and shall bo be deducted from the five years residence and cultivation required b bv V law provided that no patent shall issue until one years residence upon tl alo a new entry another nother A dill bill washington april senator miller introduced another chinese bill the same as vetoed ex except ept it provides for a suspension of immigration for ten years he ile says he lie expects other modifications will be made by the committee with a view of making the tile bill conform as nearly as practicable to the presidents Vo views as outlined his veto miller says the friends of the chinese immigration bill will press the now new bill with vigor hoping to pass it at once and to obtain the presidents approval he lie says tile pacific coast people know that if they ti cant get what they think is right and aliat they want will accept the best law the they can get there is an impression bilat that the president will approve the bill that suspends gration only ten but noboa seems able to state it originates origin atey no good authority which assumes to have heard the president say so and some members of congress who supported the vetoed bill express doubts as to the presidents approval of a ten year bill they sav say is nothing in his veto te indicate his willingness lin gness to approve such a measure but upon the impression I mp that he lie might do so the tile bill containing conta inin the ten yen years suspension has been introduced |