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imIIMIMPIWIBM ?w,''',r''tiii , ri"lT i 'iftzTfryzff?, E Y ENING "' B ULLETIN From 8an Franclscol l.urllno May 8 For 3an Francltcot Siberia May 0 From Vancouver! MuUura Mny 22 For Vancouver! Zculandlu Mny 21 Every tlm a live merchant's name or trade-mark appears In a live even ing newspaper it is adding to his pres tige and profit if he backs up his promises with the quality of goods he advertises. 3:30 EDITION Publicity Is The Life Of Ltfcal Trade 7 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5232. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. I V I' v rf ROUGIER AFTER ANOTHER ISLAND Father ICnunaunel llouglcr, king of Washington mil Fanning Islands iiii-. til lio Hold tlicui In n llrltlsh Hyndlento' lor $3S0,00nf Is going on a mission Into, the Hontlicrlv Hca lo look over nnotli-J r Island with a vluw to buying It. Father llouglcr arrived on the Lur- lino this morning from the Coast, llu litis been on a trip to England to clone' the ileal for tlio Fanning Island proi- rrtlcH, tiic details or which navu uoeu published In the llu I let In. Here visited Ills boyliood homo In Franco also. Now lie Is bark In the I'nclllc and Ih on tlio lookout for another prin cipality. The copra and cocoaniit king now holds mi option on Christmas Island and ho may purchase this. 1 low over, Mh mission to the south will be largely secret for a tlmn at least, as liu Ih after anotlier property. Humor connects his trip with an Inspection of Palmyra, .IuiIko Cooper'H Island, but Father Houglor this morning was not lendy In make Ills plans public. Within a few days he will sail for the Houtli, and It Is possible that u deal will lio closed at once whereby he, or the new KannlnK Island syndicate, will beciiine the owner of tho schooner ncht Uika. owned by Capt. Frederick Miller. "I may buy tho Lukn," said Father Kongler this morning, "There Is a MARCONI WIRELESS TO ENTER HAWAII BalchGivesNews Of Big Plant Plans Thnt the Island of Oahu Is to be come the site of n fur moro power ful vvlrtless telegraph stutlon, wlilrli It Is piedMed will houn serve to link lliiiiululu In direct uvtrse.m loniinuiil iiitlini with tlie mainland, the Orient and Australia, Is iiHSurtd wltti the re tin a to this city of J. A. Hutch, vlco piosldmt uf tho .Mutual Telephone Company mid gent nil iniiniiKcr of the wlieli-ks tcpuilinciit nf the corpora -tlou "The InMnllatlon of n far more pow erful wlielesH eiiulpment for this sta tlim Is now only a matter of time suf lleli lit for the settlement of minor de tnlls," wns the remark iniide this inorn lnj; by .Mr ll.ikli, who, us a pusscii Rer In the Miilson steamer l.urllne, Is hack fioiii ii tour uf the miilnliind, while some thrte months' weie spent In lurrying nut u rigid InvestlKiitioii of the latest nnd most nppioved meth od, of wireless telegraphy, Willi a view- I'l'iii.ic .iii:i:ti.m! ox fish. A public meeting Iiiih been called for next Filday ovenlng at the city hall, Mclntyro building, to consider tho propuyed ordinance relating to Iced llsh, which Is the subject ol some attack. Tho meeting Iiiih been called by the SupervlsorH' Committee on San itation and Health, and will begin at 7.3(1 o'clock. e MltS. It. .1 I1UC1II.V Is back from u visit to the mainland. Mrs. lluchly letuiiied lu the Hteamer l.urllne. . Multigraph H. E. HCNDRICK, LTD. Merchant and Alakea Phone 2648 Sl-TtSS?i v plan on foot to acquire n vessel to ply between Honolulu and Fanning. "I have an option on Christinas Isl and, and It Is possible that I shall ac quire It." Ilo wns then asked If ho was after another Island property. "I have one In mind," he replied, smiling, "but my plans nre not yet reaily to mnko public. I am going to Inspect this Island, It is probable, on tho Luka. lint nothing Is closed as jet." Father nougler expects sorfio Ilrlllsli capitalists to nrrlvo here before Ioiir on their way to Fanning Island. The plans for the development of Fanning Island nro going ahead fast, and the big sytidlcntc Ih tnkliiK shape rapidly. A report was heard today that some of the plans for developing Faiinlni: iKlnnd, particularly tlio harbor, will In terest Honolulu people. This morning Father Hougicr visited the olllce of Walter F. Dillingham, head of tlio Ha waiian Dredging Compatiy, which has Just finished the mnnimoth I'earl Har bor dredging job. The Hyndlento plans to spend something like a million dol lars In tho harbor anil entrance chan nel at Fanning. Father UoiiRler !h glad to Ret back to tho South Seas. He was greeted by many friends this moruliiR, all ol whom welcomed him cordially. He has n hoHt of friends In Honolulu. to cITcclluR a radical Improvement III the local plant. "The Marconi pystem will be Installed here," continued Mr. Hatch. "We pro pose to put In n plant of tlvo hundred kllowats, which will xrcjitly exceed the KtieiiRth of the present Installation "Hawaii should then be Ir. direct communication with wireless stations III the Orient as well as those- which lire now under way In Australia." The prediction Is made that It Is only a matter of months before tho "Crossroads of tlio I-acltlc" will be tlio center from which will r.iijlatc wire, less tnessiiRes drawn from the four corners of the earth CukIIcIiiio Man mil, the wireless In ventor whose fume us a wizard Is world wide, was preparing for a trip to Ihiio-ic upon the departure of Mr. ll.ilch from the mainland Maicnnl Is IlKiirlug on a caieful Investigation of a number of new devices for the strengthening of the wireless service. At the present! time all Matsou steamers are fitted with the Marconi Hjistem, this having replaced tho Installation-, heretofore controlled by tho I'nltid Wireless Company, which has been merged Following the return of Mr Hatch. iKlKe opi rations will begin on the new installation. The equipment for the most part Iiiih been decided upon anil will be rushed to the Islands without further delay BY EX-SAILOR Captain Quick of the ship lMwurd S'-iiall was put through a severe grill ing In tho Federal ("unit lod.i) by one I or Ills own sailors Oeorge U l.lttle was the siil'or, and the uise was the continuation uf the tM.UOO llln I suit of M-alein I i. ink Sullivan, who alleges Injuries on the voi ii go from Kan Frunelsio. wlill- a shipmate of the Unco "tiiiuni milllnti nlies" l.lttle, A. It IJiipont and Sid ney It Francis Quick Is, of iinirs.i, a wltnesH for the defense, and l.lttle. attorney and ex-salloi, put hlui on the grill lu cross-examliiatlon The testimony dealt innlnly with the euro of the ship, tho condition of the i Ig Rlng nnd the acts leading to the in juries 8iilllui got while working aloft Sharp clashes between l.lttle nod Judge Stanley, of counsel for the de fense, marked the course of the moiii Ing young l.lttle N not Inclined to allow tlio opposing counsel to make remarks about him, It was apparent, and ho was ready with a retort at var ious points The ease Is moving along slowly, but should be ended shoilly now CII.UII I.N A IMPI.' ,.f 1 ll,,, I,, , town for u short trip on business and i to watch tho polo boys do a few strokes. i MltS. MORI, wire of tho .lapaneso i:iou Consul, will probably return to Japan In tho Slilnyo Muni, sailing from tills port May 21. OAHD ARMY f Assnct-itM l-rss C.lht.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 7. A marine of tho cruiser Maryland, which carried Secretary of State and Mr. Knox on the Pacific side of Knox's tour of Central and South America, has been arrested for stealing Mrs. Knox's diamonds. Tho theft, It is stat ed, occurred in Guatemalan waters, and the diamonds have been recov ered in a San Diego pawnshop. BLUlffilAY TO MEET AGAIN (Hix-clil n u 1 1 e 1 1 n ruble 1 MACON, Ga., May 8. Tho Confed erate Veterans have accepted the in vitation of the Grand Army of the Republic to participate In the semi centennial of tho Dattle of Gettysburg. MEXICAN REBELS CHARGE i FEDERALSARE POISONERS I (Speclnl II 11 1 1 o 1 1 11 Cable.) I CSCALON, Mex, May 8. The rebel leaders charge the federal forces with poisoning the springs and wells of the .surrounding country. ROOSEVELT HAS NOT GOT ALL TEXAS YET (Hpeeial n u llt In Cable.) DALLAS, Tex., May 8. Roosevelt wins a majority of the Republican del egates of Texas, but the unlnstructed delegates hold the balance of power. I. W. W. TROUBLE-MAKERS ARRESTED IN SAN DIEGO ( Asnoolateit Tress Cnbt. 1 SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 7 Fifty In dustrial Vorkers of the World have I been arrested and eight rifles and two flasks, which "it is believed contain nitro-glyconne, have been confiscated. TURKEY WINS VICTORY; 1,000 ITALIANS TAKEN fAHSOClall'd rTHS l-utiln.) LONDON, Eng.. May 7,-,The Turk ish governor of Rhodes has telegraphed that he has won a victory over tho Italians, capturing 1000. lthodes is a Turkish Island In tho Aegean Su near Aslu Minor PENNSYLVANIA MINERS FIGHTTHE POLICE (Ansoclnh'il PrtMn OMilp.l POTTSVILLE, Pa., May 7. A bat tie has taken place between the State police and a crowd of 2500 miners at Pottsville. Three were' shot fatally. I q SIDESTEPS BANKERS' BILL! (Seeeliil llu I lei in ruble.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 8 The Senate committee has shelved the Honduran Nicaraguam loan conven tion. UNDERWOOD GETS MISS. JACKSON, Miss., May 8. Oscar W. Underwood gets the Democratic dele gates from Mississippi. REFINED DROPS NEW YORK, N. Y., May 8. Refined sugar has been reduced ten cents a hundred. SUGAR . HAN FltANCI.SCl), Cat, May S Sugar. IPC lUgrtcH test, 3 ysjSo. Iio Mous quotation, t orie. Ileets: 88 analysis, J3s. td , parity, 4 S3c. I'ru vlous quotiitlon. 13s G l-4d Harry O. Ilrtins' repeated requests for financial assistance from his vvlfe'n mother or father, nnd his lll-feollug to ward tho mother, was tho burden of Mrs. Annie Smith's testimony, lepent ed on cross-examination this morning In Judgo Whltnoy's couit lu tho divorce suit brought uguluht tho voting man by IiIh wife, Mrs, Mlldtod Itrims. In substance, her testimony was n tupetltlon of the ovldeuco given es-terday. ALOHA FIRST ! tt LOS ANOKLKS, Cal.. May 8. :t Lodglna, Honolulu. 5! tt Patrol ticiiiendoiis lilt. Drilled M Pusadcna, nine picked patrols. St 1 1: Aloha unanimously IliBt. tt , H M'CANOLESS. I Jt The above cablegram was I e- St :: celved today by Dr. Arthur 0. t :t Uo'iIkIiib, potentate of Aloha Tern- It pie. Tho Aloha Temple patrol, U ;U now In California for the Ixis An- U SSRclefl convention, ovldently was :: K an emphatic victor In tho big ;:: competitive drill lit Pasadena yes- U it terday, and "Sunny Jim" Mc- :: n Canilless Ih happy K s: :: :: :: :: it n a t: a a t: :: SHRINERS ELECT; CHOOSE DALLAS f Special I! ill c tin Cable.) LOS ANGELES, Cal. May 8 Wil liam J, Cunningham of Boumi Tem ple, Baltimore, Md., vas today elected imperial potentate of the Mystic Shrlners at their imperial grand coun cil session here. The council chose Dallas, Tex., as its meeting place in 1913. Cunningham has been Imperial dep uty potentate At the time of the Hlulner pilgrimage to Hawaii last year, he was Imperial, ,,-;!ilitf rabban. .F. TO WASHINGTON In cnuiii'tlon with the completion of the gnat nav drydoel, at I'earl Harbor ami Its enlargement to accoin- ...n. !,.. ,1... I .,.. .I.ii.i.l.iiui.rl.lu llu. llUtltt,,' til,' llll'f. III I IIIIIIUM,llin ... signed, Wallci r l)illliiRh.uu, general leanagir of the Hawaiian Dredging Co, eXpei Is III lllilUe a ll lug trip to Washington Im a ymfi rence with the thief of the Itiiuuii of Vurds and Docks. After dlshi in telling delays ami thecks, a siitlsi'.u tory concrite mix ture, that Ltm be laid under watiraud that will harden properly on the bot tom and shits el the big basin, has been found b I tit- ii.ny engineers, and It is to eli.uiRe the contract speclllea tious hi iniiiiei Hon wltli this new mix -tine that Mi Dillingham Is making his trii. "I expict to leave on the Manchuria the tweuty-iirst of this month," said .Mr. Dillingham this morning. 'Tor the lust lew weiks ii good part of the dry dock tone has bun laid olf, but us soon us the details of the new spicl llcutlons me Mill. . I, the full crew will bo put to wort. UKiiiu. We hope that there wilt be no mole delays on the Job." F llhls went opened tli;s afternoon by the Hoard of Harbor Commlsslouer.4 on tho Queen street bulkhead wharf nnd tho shed. Most of the Ideal contractors were represented In tho bidding. When the II ii 1 1 e 1 1 n'B hccoiiiI edition went to press the CniiiiiilhHioners had not fig ured down the bids on tho wharf, which requlteH somo coinpuotatlon. Tho bhlH on tlio Hhed were: Charles l.ucus, $16,494; Lord-Young F.nglnocrlng Co., ll'J.OOu; Henry do FrleH, $:.l,!!ll; John .'.. Hughes, $ri4, USTi. Lucas gets this contract. STIMSON TELLS HOUSE PLANS FOR AEROPLANES Ncnspiipeis in riving from the Coast toda In lug tlie news that Secretary i.T V.. Ulliii.,ii. lulu ,. Inn, i.l 1 mfnpn I !,n imiuk' iiih inuni, nn llllimiry ueionuu- tlcs These Includo a squadron of eight aeioplanes for Hawaii, llftren hqutiilroiis In all being planned, with u lotul of KO aeroplanes. Tho Infor mation given to the House corresponds with that some time ago placed befoie a commlltie on mllltiuy affairs and ut that time given wide publicity. COL BELL SENDS TROOPS FISHER TOInsPector-General 0f Western RESIGN ? i News from an apparently authentic sourco today Is that Territorial Audi tor John II. Fisher la preparing to movo from Ills office In the Govern- ment building to take up Tils duties us treasurer and general manager of tho Fidelity Trust Company, a new con- ccrn In tho recent organization of which bn took nn nctlvn nnrt The preparations for his removal Ing. turned out the Inrantry battalion "" artlllcrv has already been In from his olflco as a Territorial official nt Fort Shatter and the cavalry. Infan 'l",r' b MnJor "lakely. so it will not are tuken an an Intimation that his (rv ,, ,,, ..rrv r,.,.n,clli8 . ,K' ' c" l'U'd ln ,ho ',r,,,'e"1 ,our; Tl.lq resignation will shortly become n mat- ,ry "'" , ,1'1 ttn,'T "'' a. mnbllo troops are now under orders to tor of record. He protiably will leave Schollehl llarratks for romblned ma- tuke the Hold at Seholleld Unrracks. I his present poGltlon about tho end of netivcrs ut talleliim. lu a word, the cannot sny exactly Just what manu June, when the llscal year comes to an inol," army Is to be turned Inside out vers will be worked out, but the In en,lf ' for the Inspection of Lieut. Col. tleorgc spectlon Is general, nnd will cover ev- Inasmuch as all preparations havo Uell Jr l,1I,ct,or general of the Wcs crythlng connected with tho personnel been mai'o for his place in the new ,cr" Division, who arrived from tho nnd efficiency of tho troops." business company the resignation from oast tH'8 morning and had tho whole The board on maneuvers, consisting the Auditor's otlico mny be said to bo Department of Hawaii on tho move of Majors McChire and Wholley and a certnlnty If he takeH the trust com'. uerro ,10 ,l!,t' uecn ashoro half an Captain Carter, appointed somo tlmo unity Job tlie law compels him to leave ho"r' ", w , , . . ,l J?5!, ",a. T'"..UVnr,i''lmVa the piiblloM'oslllou, aa kIio'vit Ii, See- Thutnnncuvers wl 1 probably last for Uiu Vail, wll tKke th- field nnd will Hon ITiOS of the llevlsed Laws of tho ,m cla-vs nr ,w" w,eks' aI"' "ln ln" ,mvo Renernl charge of tho problems Territory which says lu effect- spectlon of equipment, personnel and which will bo worked out under serv- "Tho Auditor and deputy shall not nccounls will take another two weeks. c condition for the Inspection of use. exerclso or employ nuy other pro- Although Inspections of this kind nro f olone l.ell. I his board Is thorousli fesslun or employment durliiR their rwu'nr annual affairs, it Ih not often ly familiar with what might bo term term of otlico " "iat ,r,l0I,s nro thrown Into the Held ed war conditions on oahu, nnd the , . on such short notice. Tho actual work oflicers (omposlng It havo mado a COL, CAMPBELL REMAINS HERE'li! I lent Col Cllllllilinll will remillll NS I.leut lol luiiniibell will remain as ndj taut general of lli Hepnrtment of Hawaii Arter being iletaelieU front mS'1.. :hter.linr?i Coast Artillery Corps, with orders to continue as act lug adjutant general of this department, ho wns re detailed lu the adjutant general'H department on April 27. vlco I.leut. Col. Landers, and appointed adjutant general of the De partment of Haw-all. This news, which enme lu orders received this morning, Is good ncwB to all thoso who havo deallngH with department headquar ters, nnd good news to Colonel Camp bell himself, who had no wish to leave Hawaii It develops that the former older sending him back to the lino wiih mete lv n "nnimi- Iriinsfer." tn fnelltlnln bis iiromotlon. To make a vacancy In thol list or lieutenant colonels lu the Coast Washington April !0 to come to Hu- the Territory will run f..r aheuil of Artillery, I.leut. Col. Landers wns put wall ns ililef iiiarterniustr of thede- last year's nguim. .i. .urding to lu lu the adjutant goncral'H department, p.iitinent, mid to have general super- formation ciuiimtliig rr.nu the taxas vlte Campbell, who wns promoted to vision over the ext'iislve iiinstructlon , hpkmii-'n olllce. While iieiinlie tlgures tho vacancy In Ills own arm. Now ho work nt Schollild ILirracks, had his re not et avallatile. it in eatiniated Is detailed In tho adjutant Eencral'H omus thaiiged at the liiKt nioniint. that the receipts for the lust cur will department, vlre Landers. lle was to soli from San FtiiiicIkiu on , fr cxceHS or IJiio.ojo The re "Thls Is tho best novva I've had In the tiunsport whkli will bring tlie turns ure expected to be remly fur pub some time." said Col. Campbell this IliM Infmitrv here this month, hut a Ueutlon lu about two weeks morning. "1 like Hawaii, and I like Ihu Utter Horn him lecelved this morning Th(, ,HrBO 1H ,.,.,. iii-ii It Is trietiiis I liavo miliio nolo, a would have been a teal hardship to have tu ""- JUDGE COOPER TO nnlUTI-n-r -rilf nertAn-l .V1IIJOI t lieiiuiillll hub mull iiiuii ui CONTEST THE RErORTlwhul wus kmmii ns the Clicuthnm buiiiit, which a few months hro sat lu Tlio report of V L. Wenvor, exain- r of land'tltlos, on tho claim of lie IiiiIl... Ileniv H PiuiiHir in Ibilinvn, i.' li.ml. Is that Conner Is entitled to two.! thirds of tho land III question and that'""'1 lla" l,,'t'" '"'eplng In louih with the other onc-thlid should go to tlio I "' I'rogi.ss of Iqcul work. I thtee minors of the Illtig family. Thol Major Cheatlui has been calhd repoit was llled yesterday nnd wus 1:ilht "' testify In a suit In which tlie, inadu nubile loihiv followliiB tho Mine I government Is Involved Willi a eoii- thls uioinllig by Judge Cooper of u notice th.it lie will proceed to prove Ills title and to contest tho roport. All Interested In organizing a mo - torcjele club' In Honolulu nro urg - cntly requested to bo present at n meeting lo bo held on Monday cvcn - Ing May nth, at 7 30 o'clock. Meet ing will bo held in a vacant store on Niiuanu street, near llorotunla. The Chamber of Commerco trustees meet this aflenioon. Among tho mat teis to bo considered Is an Invitation from Ililo to local commercial bodies nor a conference In llllo hoiiio tlmo thlb summer, - n v m-N unnu- lit A' Division Arrives On Lurlme With Orders That Make Soldiers Hustle , , ,. , , T,l 'l,,,,e mobile army of Oahu with tho exception of the compan of ciiKlncvrH at Fort lie llusst. takes llu m,u '"u"'' --""""" "' , '" - .without the slightest piovlous warn- Held today. Telephone orders. Riven of the thrco arms under servlco condl tlons will be watched with great Inter- est by overy army man lu tho Tern tory. and tho genernl opinion express- ed Is that the Oahu troops will acquit themselves creditably. acomh will go to l.ol!eliiia ctlon, leaving probably to- morrow, accompanied by his aldo, Lieu- tenant Frnnk Andrews. He will oh- ........ ,1... ...n....... J In. 1. Ill ,w.l ,1... "'" '"" '""'"' n, .,.,. ..... ..... -.,- m,iiiil f the troops The . H f 1)al,ftll()11 umloI.' MllJor w,10,u,yi Hlarll,, ,B hlk(, , st.,otU.i,l "" "oil HU.n.n..t in short order at MAJOR CHEATHAM TURNED BACK T0N.Y. Major It Frank Cheatham, who left n .iiuhiii i winmin, iuiiiii- lug .iini.nnut.r, tilings tho Infer- :m"lv"..,":!:..'" '"'" ':r;;v v.r.:: S to New Yolk nnd will not be here until Jill) Wiibhlngion and determined tho type ""' '"'"""ii of tin permanent nrmj pi"t In (Mini He Is thoroughly fa- miliar with all details of the si heme, structlon linn Ills vonilng here Is mercl) dil.iyid I '" "' meantime Captain IMvvards bus urdeis to rush his work on the i liifimtry qunrtirs at Kchotleid, and to IK't as much of the permaiunt ton- .itnntlon as possible completed be- ,"J'c .vinjor t utuinain arrives iiruumi has lieeii broken tur the ipiaiters, and two cavalry sriibles, lOOxti) feet, have already been put up The plan Is to use tlio stables us quarti-n, for the lOiutriKUon force and as workshops - while the other buildings are going up. This will be a eonsldi ruble saving In teinporuiy coimtruitlon llu lie tin Wunl Ails will llnil It. ORDERED INTO FED ... in r.-ielpt of the telephonic orders ,r""' lieailipiarters. , '.'. ""', ,l.nH"w' V10 -'.-'-" rr- cava'r'' .trip. iiiii iiiiincr.t nun engineers oil litis trip, sam loionet licit tt a uuiio. tin leporter this morning. "The careful study of the correct disposition of troops to repel an Invading army, Captain Carter. Just relieved from a dctnll In the general staff of tho army, at which time ho was attached to headquarters of this department ns as- slstuut to the chief of staff of the Western Division, has been In com- inuml of the l.V.ith Compnny of coast .-trillion, nl Fort linger, only slnco t..(. 1 A .. ........ I. .... .. l. ... . ...uj .. iin-miici ill I lie Illulieuvvr board he also has token the Held, .,, ,s ,.,,., ,.. ,, , spectlon irlp -o Hawaii lie came hero o, like dut, In lanutuy. lull INCOME TAX ; RECEIPTS ILL I Receipts from the In. omu tax In tluuiulit will nearlv euuul the entire Ill)lllllllt (lfllllt y,,lir.H r,.iellU frolll . w i.n..- tlpall to the eiibaiuiil pike of sugar nnd the larger output ot ih.it loinmod it by the plantation ..i tlie Islunds, THINK KANSAS FUGITIVE HERE I i Wuuted. and badly waned, by the tlilzens or Ithlitlehl. ltansaB. for tho alleged betrn) ill uf a outig girl under n promise of marriage, one Leo Norrls Is believed to be now In Hawaii, and local people have been warned to bo on tlie iookoiii lor nun. News from Itlchtluld Indicates that Norrls would havo to face a very an (jr crowd of citizens should ho bo caught and brought back to answer to what In Kansas Is n- Statutory crime and with which he has been charged, iiccordlng to tho advices. A photo of l Norrls has been sunt to tho 11 u lie tin to assist lu his' idcntlllcutlou should ho be discovered hero. kTi