Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 58, 24 November 1893 — Thurston,-- after he saw Gresham As Ihe Shareholders in the Cyclorama. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Thurston,-- after he saw Gresham

As Ihe Shareholders in the Cyclorama.

G-ood-by It is generallv reported that Mr. W. 0. Smith has resigaed from his position uf Attornev-General. If there is any truth in this report weean only eomplimenl Mr. Dole and bis government, but we ean hardly realize the possibility of Mr. Smith perf>rming such a remarkable and gentlemanly act. Of course, if BiIIy really hae gone and done it again and heeome a private citizen and simply a partner in the drug st >re of the gentleman who doesn ? t write rot for the Chronicle—we have no more use for him and the learned Attorney will not be known in our columns any more except he sueceeds in makiug himself eonspicuous onee more. We are informed that Mr. C. L. Carter has been appointed Attorney-General. lf that appointment had been raade about seven months ago, the situatiou wouhl perbaps have been eutireIy changed.