Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 273, 1 August 1893 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

The Eullelin of Iast night reprinta from a Virginia paper the fol!owing: “ Walter Smith. eilitor of the Hawaiian Star. who h.ia heen gettinghimaeltintoascrape by attacliing CIaii8 Spreckela, i» an enterprising young man a.id a graduate of Cornell. He was editort>fthe Itbaca Journal f.>r a time. and then went to California as corrr>pondent for a syndicate of Earstern pap«rs. Then he led a filibustrrinfe expedjtion into Southern Calil<>rnia and narrow!y escaped getting ah‘>t. j He did newspaper work on the San Francisco papers f«»r two years and tinally went lp Honolulu. Hi» friends pr?dict that he will either be President of the Hawaiian Uepuhlie or that be wiil get bimself banged.” We are not in the prediction line and do not keep any prophets in stock in the establishment, but onr knowledge of the e mntry leads us to assure his frienda lhat he will □ot be President of the Hawaiian Republic if there ever is one.