Show IH NAMED Of RESIDENT t. t MO pACIfiC f. f Elects t ld 1 Controls and ri is Man Despite Strong r Opposition YORK April 10 Although Although I Ild gl himself George ld ai i out 0 of r the position the Kuhn SM lc opposing caused cauSel tho the yes yes- es f or of B B. BF F F. Bush as S president of tho the I Io defeating David onri orf r Pacific ng o rands former governor of or Missouri I push flush u h 1 III president of tho the 1 lad railway of ot the tho Gould faction was tho the announcement of ot Kuhn red bv by td ft k C Cof 1 withdrawal n as os hankers bankers for intern and with the resignation of ot system the company's repetitive rep rep- VM Warburg thep it e on tho the board boord and of ot Cor- Cor CorVan Van i-Van an all ally V Blair Marston representing Fred Fr Fred T T. Gate Gatos representing John 1 1 and E. E I D n. n Adams Ameil- Ameil the nt of or tho the hank t agaInst Mr Ir Bush hut did not f l 1 connection with the road It r their that Adams and H but this cannot be bee will resign isn nned e Gould and Kuhn Loeb Co j 3 statements explaining their side cae Mr Gould Could le regretting r tho thor lr r e 1 wal l of ot Kuhn Loeb Co but the tho road upon the clec elee of Clr Mr fr Bush Kuhn Loob Loeb Co lined that they did dill not nol favor ra Mr and nd b causo of ot his election bu burg and Vanderbilt felt unwilling responsibility In the manage manage- tare t ot of of the company under tinder the these r. r clr- clr 8 t to 5 ven out by br Kuhn Loeb Co fote rote stood S 8 to 5 S for forI AIr Mr I r. r Bush Ruoh Those itt ill him hull were Ies Warburg arbur Van Van- anUt and Gates A 4 Abor Ut jt Adams Adems Marston larStOn Ian ton her bor of the tho board AAl wild said after the meet- meet that tat tho opposition to Mr Ir Bush Dush was rIder In the he belief that ho would not IJa Band rJ the support of ot the banking and that t he had not suC sufficient In handling largo large properties Pacific was the pivot of ot an cd led and nd demoralized market nil till da day t treet had intimations Hons that the d mc would not he be harmonious th the whole market markel declined violently L I ori lien George Gould retired from the it It was as generally to bankIng sentIment he hel 1 l the Kuhn Rockefeller V Vand holdings s to assume a n af f h re In tho the management of or tho the although tho the Gould holdings remained dominant nt proved prod pro d otherwise But as the thc statement Issued h hy by Mr laas cordial In reference to Mr keleHer r. r tho the Inference drawn In Wall Wal ewas ens t ras that Mr Ir Rockefeller now i the balanco balance of or power In the board OEGE GOULD COMMENDS I I jfe E. E THE NEW V PRESIDENT tlc following iI statement made by b I on n the tho election camo carno over lock Jock wire lrE board has I think made mad a wise fee In electIng decline B- B BF J. J F F. Bus Buh president IGI loeb b Co have ha stated that In Mr Bushs Bush's el election to the presle preal- preal e ey v would abandon thc their lr relations e Missouri Pacific as J bankers My Iy il I 1 relations with tho th several tho firm of ot Kuhn Loeb Loob it Co so II pleasant that I was clude that the continuance of ot r rm u at ii bankers b for the property corporations corporation's best Interest their interests In the tho Union and them both hoth essentially comp t- t J the Missouri Pacific la eta lata I continuance of or their relation relation- AI A bink rs In my mv Judgment In stockholders of the Missouri i is as s 1 well as for the tho public Latter Loller- they advocated tho the election of ot David ld H. H Francis to tn the thew w ncy ney of ot the property I 1 could not Isel that their Influence was not RIone n R one W Ione for tor th the pro property rt for though enor Francis ha has my respect as a hi his efficiency as a railroad tor ator was al not quite so apparent to It Bush is 15 familiar with the condl- condl i a on tm th the Un lIne and with the affairs of ot company gained while In Its employ ago I was wall much Influenced T y l advocacy of his election by tho the re- re IJ jh has hu attained In his of Western Maryland farlan and by the es- es Ilin which I knew w he lie was held hold 0 by ny who Is so 50 largely Inter- Inter Mn that property property- and who next t to tr family is I the largest stockholder In uri rl Pacific i. i JH ENGINEER f r f AND OLD RAILROAD MAN Lil Md Irl April Benj Franklin Bush president pre of ot the tho th tem ern Maryland ra railroad who hR has T el president of ot tho the Missouri url le e railway v. v Is Js 51 v vea vears ars old and Is ft a i e ef of hurs Pa H Ho b began Rn hll hl hII his rad l d. d CAT career el In 1882 Il ac K a 1 roadman man for Northern Pacific and inti ro rose uj to bo be dl- dl engineer i r. r Th Then n he was wa mado nade chief Ar r and I general superintendent up of It Oregon nn improvement company th then n rl ral manager of the Northwestern Im- Im nt company comp an- an ann In n 1903 vice Ice and general manager fr of ot th tho and Mining company wn ten h he ram rame to Baltimore In 1507 M U fuel ai rt of or the tile Missouri Pacific fay fay- fayHe aHe Il a- a He Is to a 1 member of the Amen Amerl- Institute pf MIning En Engineers Mr Ir 1 h. h lis hp been bean n president of or the th We Western t rn rand lAnd railroad since March IS 16 I 1907 1901 the tha same 81 e time he became ht came president pr is I Coal oal and C Coke kp company and president of or the tho 1 Railroad rid and Coal company compan n ti i h has s since Inc b be been n leased hy ty tho the bur Coal company tring the th r receivershIp l of ot the Western hand railroad Mr Ir Bush was Voas made receiver and upon the th r ot of the road h ho was wa again elected Id tl LOUIS LOUlS April 19 DavId ld David K R. Fran- Fran surprise last night when hen In In- eed d ft that hat Kuhn Ruhn Lot Loch Loeb b Co had h. haduS uS hIm for the Presidency of the th lOUr tori j Pacific Pacific- Ho Hn sid said that h ho he had hadt of an any business e t b 0 the company and had not been I r th t hili nl name naniA h had d bp been n mentioned |