Death Destruction Have Been the Fate of San Francisco Call=Chronicle=Examiner April 19, 1906, Front Page Headline Hundreds Dead! Daily News April 18, 1906 Front Page Mayor Schmitz Confers with Military and Citizens The Dire Calamity and Greater San Francisco Heartbreaking Scenes at Mechanics Pavilion Refugees Go to Oakland Earthquake Does Not Cause City to Sink Earthquake Times Recorded by the Weather Bureau Devastation in Cities of Dead Havoc at Park Museum Heavy Earthquake Damage in Sonoma County Hollister Wrecked by the Earthquake Nine Killed in Santa Cruz Mountain Landslides Orphans Driven from Their Shelter Plucky News Gatherer Sticks to His Work Telegraph Office Perched on Pole Vast Army Has Left the City Wife He Seeks May be Dead Wisdom of the Dogs, by Ernest S. Simpson Wreck of Citys Buildings Awful, by Fred J. Hewitt A Fire So Richly Fed, by Joaquin Miller Counting the 1906 Casualties
Chinese Cared For Harvest Time for Tramps Swindling Contractors Red Cross Funds Not Looted by Mayor Schmitz
Fire is Costly to Uncle Sam Fortifications Shattered by Earthquake Great Work of Army Signal Corps Soldiers and Clerks Save CustomHouse Scared Guards Shoot Horse Soldiers Three as Good as a Regiment
$100 Reward Judge Ward McAllister Lost Big Structures Now Planned Father Yorke Says Citys Red Tape is Bad Refugee Revolt at Lafayette Square Tar and Feathers for the San Francisco Relief Committee Demoralization in San Francisco Relief Efforts Alameda Building Trades Relief Work When You Go to San Francisco Seek to Relieve Suffering Mother of Fire Hero in Want Injured Firemen Recovering Lessons Learned from the Charleston Earthquake First Hostelry Rebuilt in San Francisco Little Light for Weeks to Come Telephones Soon in Operation Oakland Camp Established for Lost Children Rapid Freight Work Done by Southern Pacific Company Complete Sunset Magazine Emergency Earthquake Edition San Francisco Imperishable To Reorganize the Fire Department Salvation Army to Help Many Suggestions Volunteered for Rebuilding San Francisco Some Thoughts on San Francisco, by Charles Moore How the History of the Disaster is Being Made,By Prof. H. Morse Stephens