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Show ANTI-SALOON WORKERS HAVE DIFFICULT TASK Chicago, Jan 29. Anti-saloon workers, work-ers, of Chicago have a difficult task before them. Withoniy six days remaining, re-maining, the host of men and women who have been circulating the ' dry" petitions must add about 03,000 signatures sig-natures to their lists or fail in their efforts to have the proposition "Shall this city become anti-saloon territory?" terri-tory?" placed on the ballot of the spring elections,. , a. The first reports of.tho' campaigfTrc-sults campaigfTrc-sults were made at a "meeting of thtf workers last night, and when it became be-came apparent that the number of signatures sig-natures already obtained and turned in hardly would exceed 10,001 at the necessary 73,000, instructions were given to abandon the careful lino of house to house canvassing in favor of moro productive fields. It Is an- j nounced that in the remaining days j the campaign will be carried Into the downtown districts. no |