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# The Illustrated Wasp - Page 628 Analysis This page contains mixed content from an 1880 satirical magazine. The upper section discusses Queen Margaret, a German Princess and Crown Prince's mother, praising her discretion and avoiding political interference—likely commentary on proper royal conduct during a politically tense period. The central illustration depicts a grotesque horned figure (possibly representing a political opponent or social problem), though the specific target is unclear without additional context. The lower section includes a letter from Sacramento discussing local mining operations, labor disputes, and political machinations—particularly regarding the "Coal Hole gathering" and Assembly members Tyler and Braunhardt, presenting them as opportunistic politicians playing both sides for personal gain. The page primarily offers satirical social and political commentary typical of 1880s California journalism.