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Show New York Senatorial Fight May Cause Downfall j Of Present Big Chief of Tammany Hall Braves. 14 HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR :i.''t''. . VaWSfill W&ZrF HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBt fck i-nj HilililililililililililiH4 V v" 2 X '" 3H M0 HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHPV W 7FM iA ,4 n if Jr .j. - m1 jH Eiw HHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&f . . k W m .mmmwwwwwwwwwwwwww Tl P 3b mft V m f lbiiis3-ss1' .HPPvviVj L b i .BL1-i?Zv:''s I iKi$ ' w jwfcM ; r ,V'. AfJ&k ' 5 H-H-fl-Hl gjvw jrSLi YifAOttaawvl BMBBMwttw 5B An unexpected phase of tbo flerco battle for tho senatorial seat of Chuuucey M. Depew was tbo revolt against Charles V. Murphy, boss of Tammany Ilnll, which may result In bis dcthroneincnt from tbo powerful oftlco he'ha I. held for tho last ten years. J. Sergeant Cram, also prominent in Tammany and n close friend and adviser of Mur-' Mur-' phy, has dolled his leader and Is mentioned as his possible successor If tbo internal battle In tho wigwam continues. ; By his denunciation of tho candidacy of Edward M. Shcpard Murphy was supposed to hare eliminated the Brook- i lyn lawyer from tho senatorial race Though not openly espousing William I Sheehan of New York, It was under stood tbo Tammany leader had picked him as tho collcaguo of Senator Hoot. Thon camo tbo uphearal from Oram, the refusal to support Sheehan and tho claim that many Tammany men wero against him at heart. New York politicians now predict a vigorous war for tho control of the world famous political organization between IXui-l IXui-l . phy and his erstwbllo confidant, Cram. |