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Show SOUTH DAKOTA Sioux Falls. S. D., Nov. 6. South Dakota ret irns today are slow. Half the precincts In the state givo Roosevelt Roose-velt a lead and It Is estimated that ho will carry the state by 5,000. Congressmen Burke and Martin. Republicans, Re-publicans, and C. II. Dillon. Progressive, Progres-sive, appear to hae won. Byrne, Republican, seems to have defeated Johnson, Democrat, for governor. Sioux Falls. S. D., Nov. 6. Scattering Scatter-ing returns ijom about half of the 1 C53 precincts fa South Dakota give Roosevelt a small lead over Wilsc.i and the result seems in doubt, although al-though Ro2seelt men claim he will carry tho state by 5,000. Byrne. Republican, has a slight lead over Johnson, Democrat, tor governor. govern-or. Congressman Burke, Second district, and Martin, Third district. Republicans, Republic-ans, appear to be re-elected. C. H. Dillon, Progressive, in the First district, dis-trict, seems to have won. The legislature is in ddibt. |