OF THE DEAD.
PEOPLE DELAYED FLIGHT TOO LONG.
REALIZED THEIR PERIL TOO LATE.
THE CITY OFFICIALS IN A LIVELY QUARREL.
GOVERNOR SAYRES ON THE SITUATION.
ADJUTANT GENERAL SCURRY’S ESTIMATE.
LOSS OF LIFE AND DAMAGE AT OTHER POINTS.
RELIEF PUSHED FORWARD NIGHT AND DAY.
PROTECTION OF GALVESTON A COSTLY PROBLEM.
STORM TRAVELED OVER THREE THOUSAND MILES.
NOT MEN ENOUGH TO HANDLE THE DEAD.
ROBBERY AND MUTILATION OF THE DEAD.
GREAT TIDAL WAVES IN THE WORLD’S HISTORY.
BELIEVED THE SEA HAD CONCEALED A LAND.
TIDAL WAVES ON ENGLISH COASTS.
TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF THE SURVIVORS.
BODIES CONSTANTLY COMING TO LIGHT.
ALARMING RUMORS FROM GALVESTON.
NO LIMIT TO HOUSTON’S HOSPITALITY.
THRILLING EXPERIENCE OF TWO HOUSTON WOMEN.
TRANSPORT TO CARRY PROVISIONS.
MONEY AND SUPPLIES FOR THE SUFFERERS.