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Show STRIKES SPREADING IN M'GILL, NEVADA News emanating from McGill, Nov., confirms con-firms the rrport of a general tieup of In-dustry In-dustry there. A prominent citizen of McGfM. wol! versed on the conditions there, stated last night that, although the strikes have spread to Include every artrv of the industrial in-dustrial life, and not a freight train has entered the town for three weeks, food has continued to arrive on the pasen-ppr pasen-ppr trains, which have remained In operation opera-tion despite the deficiency of men. But the short acre has so badlv cripplei the system that directors of the line decided to cease operation of passenger trains also after lat Saturday. Since then no official of-ficial word hns heen received from the strike-rid den town. The strikers demand $1 a. dav Increase in salary. The company has 'offered a 7i-cent raise. Thrt trade unions answered hy calling out the remaining brotherhoods. |