Show leaves Congress To J fule ule a Great City r of useful c even n houe of h II I 1 Hi III the tho Q W Mc Id w t darted 1 thence tr n hl f executive of ot Americas b As n 11 Democrat and ami with ny It rt t in hI the minority there the much rower and no very 01 great Brent nt not Cinched to hi his position ll bm v representative In Congress says saI w wV S 5 fl V I 1 Post As All A mayor of It Ie NW tW eW York lie lic will IM hae 11 o P power MM ter second only onh to tl those rd rc pon and borne by b the of ot oth h l States tate the v rl nan IIII young J y to tAke up such Buch n a ni aurien mien of oC administrative work one ono of i burden urien mayors New N Nt W York ever eer vl the he his election loot November Je te he a has bas celebrated his But Bul IC there are oro those tho o who h hJ har of his ad nd J doubt lIa a to the success r the tho doubts have havo not their i motion m In I lil his lack lock of Ten S ou aK Ogo A hI va president cf of atte reus hoard of at o aldermen fh X tv w York a 11 Sit te familiarly referred to as an on p n then he ho haa been an on net act u participant In III public affairs and ami lye Knowledge of oC men and anI mat matters thaI Kit has It IS that thaI l III 4 only to be bo gained In the tho of experience The eon of oC 11 1 dl father bears beurs McClellan name lie hl young doJ how l has In a II largo large I been the architect of ot his hili own fortunes If It ho tins Ima been helped to Lu some extent by th Ih tact fact that he Is II u n eon son of at the fn tn mans Union general In iii other respects the fact tact half proved roved a handicap sa that thAI the eales aro uro about evenly balanced After ACter lil hi his defeat for Cor tho the presidency by abraham Lincoln In 1864 Gen Oen o II McClellan went abroad and und at lit Irs Dreg den let In In 1805 1865 tho the son Man was WU born The Tue family continued to 10 reside antI and youns youn McClellan received his hb early In the tho lies Best I schools chool of I Ills lila foreign tutors grounded him well Moll e I In tile Ito rudiments rudiment ot of an nn edu elu cation and lii In n addition he ho became a n linguist t of oe marked ability Upon re rl returning returning turning to 10 tIm tho United States he ho entered Princeton and amI wan as graduated from train that venerable Institution of learning Later he studied law and was wall admitted to 10 bar McClellan must 1 have Inherited smile Boino of ot lila hili fathers tather great genius for Cor organization and at leadership Ho lie has hall hallMyer hasHover never Hover been content to follow tho the lead leati of oe others otherl At Princeton Prince tOil he lie played ball balland balland and WOl captain of tho the team 1 with a splendid education endowed v with the goods gooda of or the tha world McClellan wan Willi early thrown on Ills his hi own on resources Ho lie began life liCe In New Nell York as liS n II reporter on the staff of at tho tha old ohi Nt Nv v York Morning Journal Later he lie was financial editor of ot the herald and he lie early Interested him himself himself self In III the politics of the city A Democrat by b Inheritance anti and teach ins fig McClellan found that in New York Tammany stood for the tie Democratic party ile Io forthwith became a Tam Toni Tammany many mun man anti and has never novel asked more than that Ms his fortunes should rise or fall with tho the fortunes of ot this the Wigwam About Aboul tho the time McClellan began be an to interest himself In lii politics polities Croll r was com In Into power In Tarn lam many It U always was vas 08 the Ihl policy QUey of ot to cycling c men In poll pelt tic tics and the of oC McClellan especially appealed to him No doubt tho the wily wll froker Croker also figured that tho the thon lIOn Fon n of a R great soldier and a great grent Dern Dem Democrat would be useful In his bustnes l He ito gave gao Sir Mr McClellan Iris his first Arst nr t the of or tho ho bridge Iii In 1892 18 Tammany wanted to 10 elect Thomas K j I Gilroy mayor maor of New York nd It was as Imperatively necessary that the Iho nominee for tor president of the board of aldermen the second sc place on tho the ticket should be bo a man iaan who hio 10 would a op AI peal to the better bollor chase clas of voters oters After Alter Altera a careful survey of the Iho field was l as IJ selected The ticket MI wa elected and McClellan nt at the Iho Rite age of 27 21 1 ba be mno Caine Vice Ico mayor of oC New N ew York Mayor Gilroy frequently frequent was absent ab enl train from the lie city elt and eo so often oUen was McClellan called upon lI on to 10 discharge the tho duties of ot his chief that t he ho came carat to be ha called en lied the this boy v mayor Croker was vastly A lIy pleased with his young and was proud of oC him Tho The men Uio rule ruIn Tarn Tam many as ns a n a general tiring thing have been too busy bus getting there to acquire classical educations and they thc lack the polish h that comes come train from with cultivated society McClellan gave mi nil dr of respectability to 10 the that without him It U might have locked lacked Whenever there IM public speaking to do or when Tammany needed n edtl n it 1 representative to stop out for Cor the world to I look leak u uon on McClellan win WM put forward Tho The that Tammany liked best belli about trim him however was hl his thorough Democracy Ills His birth and social poI position tion loll lid did not prevent his hili being one erie of the thc boys hos If It McClellan considered him himself self better h th U he average verago worker work r ho he kept l tn trl ret let locked close closely ly Iy In his hla breast he would not riot have havo lasted long lanK In III Tammany Along about tho the time of ot Iris his election as os vice Ice mayor McClellan moved Into tho ho assembly lI district t of ot Now No York City Tho rho lender III In the Eighteenth district dl was n a 1 bright young Irishman nam l Charlie Mur Murphy Murph Murphy phy ph lie Ho had be been n denied the privilege 1 of or 11 on nn n education unit and 11 had hiatt started sturt d Iris Ills career aa Iut the keeper of a IL small suborn saloon lie Ho soon had hod several saloons The profits ho Invested In real reul und and the stock market und and ono one tiny day ay ho invoke awoke to tho thio realization that ho rich fl h Then ho lie sold mid the tho Dissimilar as nil had been heen teen their environ environments ments In III life lite thero hero sprung up U between cn the III young youn president of board bourd of arid the tue young oung leader of the tho 1 district a U warm friendship bused based on on 01 mutual liking hiking and anal esteem that mat has hAH continued unbroken to 10 this thU day tIn Murphy Murph became convinced that trat McClellan was as a n titan man of or destiny and ito inns has urged him mini upon for tor about high that organization tion hoc hart within tire the possibility Ilo of Its Us gift HIU In 1598 and again In III 1900 ho he wanted McClellan nominated for gov governor gO governor und and in 1901 IDOL urged Croker Croler to make mak i him candidate for mayor Croker Was Inclined to listen to Mur 1111 lih reasoning but hut felt Cell that ho lie did not dare daro nominate a recognized Tam Taint many litany mon man Ho lie nominated Judge Shep paril part Instead anti met one onu of till the hi worst cist detents of Its career cancer It was wan In III 1891 that hint McClellan ua was 1014 Id tl to 10 ft Congress Congas Croker roker hoi be e younG at nit to defeat him hum for Cor the 1 1001 He Jf I li picked tot to 10 him him David II It Hill Hili who as 11 1 lind hiatt McClellan u in colo eolo riot net on fIll his hi Is staff tried to 10 save Cockran by hy keeping out of the limit hilt jule not take toko a n view nt rC ho situation that agreed d with tiUi Hills tin ha Ins liu tho the fight and nn won Voit Murphy K hiS friend la Is fitted nUNI for tor thin tho highest place timid It Is his hla est cst ambition to eec Ill McClellan miami minted und elected to the tIre presidency Ho would tiko to tj tf II 0 tho thu result Ie year mid may the tine effort but elderly chlell he li I Is IR looking forward to 1903 Socially trillion undoubtedly will be u n brilliant one erie Ten Tern years ago AltO ho Inc married Miss tho the daughter of im 1111 old eld New Nest Nl York family that always has IO been prominent In III society mayo havn nil III tim the accomplishments for tor a 0 successful lIucc Cul social career and anti In Washington they hW the have havo been much en err In the lie must most exclusive hOIUM Yoi several everal years host their Washing Washington ton torn homo home Iris Ins been at the Mr Mn Ir Mcclellan had great personal persona Ier popularity In both bolh houses of Congress Congre K und and on both the Democratic anal ami He Ito publican Although not rIot an orator in n the ho ordinary acceptance of tho ho term he always hUll hud attention when ho ire ld because he ho ht only talked when he lie hail had worth to 10 eny an |