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Show I MINNESOTA FOR TEDDY H Late Returns Swing the H State from Democrats H to Progressives. HI St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 7. Late rc- Kfl turns today swung Minnesota from P Wil6on to Roosevelt, and the colonel H probablv will carry the state by about H Roosevelt polls bis greatest Hi strength in the rural districts. The Hfi voto complete from 1.SS0 districts of H! the 3,963 precincts, including those in Ht Hennepin and Ramsey counties, ( shows Roosevelt received 91,995; Wilson, 84,117; Taft. 50.799. ftoose-wlt ftoose-wlt In the canvass of votes is gain- . ing an average of seven, and one-half HJ votes on Wilson in the country, and H should thlB ratio continu his plural- H j ity would materially exceed olnlras al- ( ready bet up by his followers. Governor Eberhardt was elected by a plurality of 30,000. The election of i the entire Republican state ticket is bbsm j practically assured. Senator Knute Hl Nelson led all the Republican state B candidates. Returns from about BJ two-thirds of the precincts indicate HH that his plurality over Dan W Law- F lcr will be about 8,000. Coflns, Pro- V gressive for governor, probably has H polled less than 40,000 votes. |