The New San Francisco Magazine
May 1906
Articles
San Francisco Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
—Early History
—The City of a Hundred Hills
—Market Street
—The Temblor
—The Conflagration
—The Fight Along the Line
—The Campaign from Headquarters
—Martial Law Proclaimed
—In Newspaper Angle
—Chinatown in Ruins
—The Last Stand
—The Relief
—The Golden City
Get Busy!, by Honorable George C. Pardee,
Governor of the State of California
Earthquakes and the Weather Bureau,
by Professor Alexander G. McAdie, Chief of United States Weather Bureau,
Pacific Coast
The Work of the Regulars, by Brigadier
General Frederick Funston, Commanding the Department of California, U.S.A.
The Army and Navy in Times of Peace,
by Burleigh Davison
A Glimpse Into the Future, by Arthur
R. Briggs, Manager California State Board of Trade
Launching the New San Francisco Magazine,
by Frederick S. Burrows, President
—Two Hundred Million Dollars
—Our Sisters on the Shore
—In Memoriam
—Important to Subscribers
—The Burnham Plans
As Others See Us
—Will Crown Again Her Splendid Hills — Los Angeles Times, April
22
—As Ye Sow, Ye Shall Reap — Oakland Tribune, April 21
—San Francisco, April 25
—Building of New City
—Tribute to Womanhood — Los Angeles Express, April 20
—The Earthquake — Atlanta Constitution
—Calamity at the Golden Gate — St. Louis Globe-Democrat
—The Stricken City — Indianapolis Morning Star
—San Francisco — Placerville Mountain Democrat
Panoramas
31. Van Ness Avenue--The Salvation of San
Francisco
32. Vicinity Of City Hall And Post Office--Swept
Bare And Clean
33. Donohoe Monument, Corner Bush And Market
Streets
34. Down Market Street, Showing James Flood
And Emporium Buildings
35. Down Powell Street, Showing St. Francis
Hotel And Union Square
36. The Entrance To The "Tenderloin"--Ellis
And Market Streets
37. Temple Beth Israel And Adjacent Buildings
In Ruins
38. First Glimpse of The Stricken City From
The Ferry Building
39. Panorama of The Golden City--Fairmont
on Extreme Left And Newspaper Angle On Extreme Right
40. Looking North Through the Mission from
Rincon Hill before the Flames Swept It Clean
41. The Flames From Hopkins Institute At
10 A.M. On The First Day Of The Fire. The District Shown Was Fully Destroyed
42. The Business Section, Worth One Hundred
Million Dollars, Feeding The Flames of April 18th
43. A Mile of Flames As Seen From The Roof
of The St. Francis Hotel Before The Fire Reached It
Maps
44. Comparative Areas of Recent Conflagrations
[San Francisco, Chicago, Baltimore]
45. Map of San Francisco Showing Burned
District
46. Map of San Francisco And Thereabout
Advertisements
47. Polytechnic Business College
48. Real Estate
49. Allis-Chalmbers