The laboring people do not want sympathy, neither do they want charity, all they want is simple justice, and this they must and will have.
There are exceptions among the press and these should be remembered by the people. Papers that were champions of right and justice and whom the general managers could not buy.
And now, kind reader, in conclusion I will quote the words of him, whose noble life is devoted to the cause of humanity:
"The strike was not a failure. It will pass into history as a noble struggle for a righteous cause, and those who participated in it, whatever their immediate sacrifices may be, will in the end feel amply compensated for all their losses."