Show gionLGA LOGAN AND ELKHORN Both Go Over Their Banks and Do Great Damage Omaha March OThe general thaw of the past week has started the ice in the Logan and Elkhorn rivers and towns along their banks have been threatened with Hoods but only two of any importance import-ance have been seriously damaged Pender on the Logan river is tonight partly submerged and Norfolk the sugar beet factory city of Madison county is in several feet of water While the Missouri river is very high the danger point has not been reached Indian creel which runs through the heart of the city of Council Bluffs rose suddenly yesterday and Hooded ome of the streets rAt r-At Norfolk thousands of dollars worth of damage has been done The Elkhorn overflowed its banks last night and First Second and Third streets are rivers of water only passable by boats All the business portion of the city is under from three to sx feet of water Te newspaper I paper presses in the city are under four feet of water arid publication Is suspended suspend-ed The Oxnard hotel one of the largest larg-est In the city > s comnletely surrounded by water Channels have been washed out through the Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Min-neapolis Omaha railrqad yards and freight cars are badly piled up I |