The Wasp, 1880-07-03 · page 4 of 18
The Wasp — July 3, 1880 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of The Illustrated Wasp Page 787 This page consists entirely of dense editorial text with no visible cartoons or illustrations. The content discusses California's economic condition, particularly addressing complaints about "hard times." The author argues California should flourish given its natural resources and climate, attributing current problems to speculation and excessive land-holding rather than inherent disadvantages. The piece also critiques recent political conventions in Chicago and Cincinnati, mentions a Sand-lot circus in San Francisco, and discusses immigration's role in California's development. There are references to what appears to be local San Francisco entertainment and political figures, though specific names aren't clearly identified in this text-heavy column. The satirical tone targets California boosters and land speculators.