Show A NORWEGIAN STEAMER ON ROCKS Eureka CIIIWlth a fair chance of hiding together for many days yet despite tho fact thai tjrcaitcrs are pounding over her tho Norwegian steamer Tricolor which went ashore In tho fog nt Cape Mendoclno at 3 oclock Tuesday still lies hard and fast on the rocks From all appearances appear-ances tho vessel Is still Intact and laIn la-In as good condition as she was within with-in a lmalt hour after she struck the rocky coast punctured her bottom and pirtially sank Such Is thp report that comes Wednesday from the Oean house at Mendoclno close to the scene of the wreck The beach Is lined with wreckers people coming to the scene with the hfpo of securing relics or other valuables valua-bles Conspicuous among these are Indians who nro gathered In large bands patiently awaiting tho disintegration disinte-gration of time hull of the steamer which will release everything that will llont Owing to the nature of the coast however It is very Improbablo that anything will be of much vnlu + + after It strikes the shore There Is comparatively little beach and what there Is Is strewn with rocks on which anything thnt might come ashore would be broken to pieces In fact Captain Wold figures that so little can be saved from the ship that ho will not even go down the coast He Is now In communication with thin owners of the vessel In Norway nnd nas also wired to tho Western Fuel company of San Francisco to whom time vessel was chartered apprising them of the loss of their cargo ol CCOO tons of coal |