Show PR I E1I1vI OWE NEW MAN AT THE HEAD Or TilE f 4 O RAILROAD Iteecnllr 1 rho le tit Ihr I hale a1 Le INhld IKer h II N 1 Iarr Ifillllm v IA Ic II 111114 lb lash lien f OHX K roWJCK f member of eon IInd Errs I from the s f d fourth Maryland dlitrltl who was recently elected I toN 1 to-N the presidency of J the Haltlmoiv r Ohio railroad lo r II I succeed Charlen P I M 111 y r r resigned hal been prominent In the politics of hit Male for many > ears lie U I said i to he I m dow roii tact with President CMoiilnnl and 1111 I srgiied that In view of this fait and the polltliat enmity exiting between Mr lon ml Senator lorman Mr I COB ena scltctlon U president of the Haiti Hai-ti more A Ohio has no Illtlo imllllcnl l nlncanoe Mr fowcn was born In j Ohio about J r enrago He was graduated grad-uated tit m Princeton college nt which Intlltutlon ho formed an Intimate nc I < iialiil nco with Hobcrl Carrctl which to I responsible for Mr Conens present I Intliintml position The Inllmac wns continued nfltr the 0111111 men left col lean and nt HIP miggelon of hid father John t V Carroll then the head of the Baltimore k Ohio roail Mr Oar reft Induced Mr owed in settle In Hal Hmaip mil enter the service of Ihe road In In gal department Mr Couen tIfq 1 1 J Ii fl s VJ J > rif I y j I il I h J 1 l JAMPS ic 1 rowiiN did to ami wn rupldl advanced I lie mining general counsel In 1872 Ili re mnliifd In that enpiiclt until hiM election elec-tion u president of the rod when he was llICt1 n n compromise candid ite Iwtwien the Shan anti King Interesti In the ofllflal statement of the proceed Inn of the I mi llng at vililch the elec lion ini held It U I Mid Mr Cuwen lIMe innimed olllce nut will devote hlo 0 entire lima to the duties of It diverting ilmslr alike lo the position of general t mtliiHl of the company nut as n mem bee of tho house nf representative of the Pnittd Slate I |