Show OKLAHOMA How Ila ralllr IlonrUtird Tticf Before the FrocUmallou KANSAS CITY Jan 21Cur nellus McBride the special Insptc tor who was sent to Oklahoma by Srel Noble today talked freely free-ly regarding his Investigation He said that when he fint entered the Territory and before the opening proclamation took eject hu was surprised to find th antIcipated troubles between the bands of Bet tiers and thO toonvraunwarrantet Ho bad not boOn tliue lone before bo discovered that I was not bloodshed blood-shed but rascality that the Depart nient had to fear Secretary Noble klfgraphed me to look after the horde of deputy United States marshals who had gone Into the Territory 1 telegraphed tele-graphed Mr Noble that It was not deputy liiarshals ttbowere lo lilami but higher otiiuaU I fond John Dill land register and CMBarnw receiver had connived lo allow their friends and relatives to come into the Tlrtor fore they had any right to and enter the choices I lands General W 1 Clayton fellow townsman Barnes went to Guthrle tho Saturday before tin opening ant Eumlar siirvejed aston a-ston of land out fcr the townsitc of Guthrie Dnd made Ilt MarlS Marl-S Cohn was selected to enter tin plat He too was in the Territory before he had any right John t Dill a brother of the land register was also on the ground and by the grace of his brother Dill and Cohn Here felted to make TiE FIRST ENTIUEO Three friends of Dill and Barnes were selected and appointed deputy marshals to guard Uio door of the laud oMlce on the morning of the opening day D f Dier of thla city exacted to be the first man to make an entry and In reality would have been were It notforte precn rtLt plan The door was opened at noon The three deputies above mentioned shoed Dier aside end permitted Dill and Colin lo go in When they hail finished entering they had filed cUiius for every section of laiiu hlch touched thettitloii sit apart for Guthrie excepting one which Was held by a lawyer named Vul colt a brotner of Senator Wolcott of Colorado ThU filing also included in-cluded Claytons plat of Guthrle McBride says he recommended the removal Irma ofiUo of Register Dill Receiver Barnes and Marshal Jones of Kansas Mr Jones is the only man who has been removed up to tie prelt time McBride further told that before the opening Clayton came U him and told him that unless un-less the towns Ho plat made by him Clayton was allowed to be entered Guthrle blood would Sow in tile streets of The actions of United States Mar thai N edle < says McBride were thereof an huiuxl man Tlicrvweru many hundred blank appointments tn uf deputy marshals printed and many of Uiese were filled out with Needles name forged to them |