The Wasp, 1879-11-22 · page 4 of 18
The Wasp — November 22, 1879 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Page 275 from The Wasp This page primarily contains editorial commentary rather than illustrated cartoons. The single cartoon depicts **a rotund figure (likely representing a politician or public figure) carrying a large sack or burden**, though the specific identity isn't entirely clear from the image alone. The text addresses local San Francisco matters: criticism of Supervisor Talbert's removal, praise for new city leadership, commentary on Mary Kelly and Mark McDonald, and discussion of Frank Mayo and the California Theatre. There's also commentary on various social figures and their reputations. The overall tone is satirical commentary on San Francisco civic affairs, local personalities, and social behavior rather than national politics. Without clearer identification of the cartoon figure, the specific satirical target remains somewhat unclear.