GREAT PARADEI )efianceinformallycelebrated■Ithis morning when the news was receive:! that the war was over..Hut tonight Defiance will celebrate I in real style.The celebration will be under the ; auspices of the Commerce Club. It I will start promptly at 7 o'clock*The parade will form on Second street. It will move promptly at1o'clock, headed by tin* Girls' Hand, and the new fire trucks. It will pass up Clinton street and it is proposed t.) loop-the-loop. that is. march in every part of town. Hand bills are being distributed by the Roy Scouts giving the detail* of the parade.Following the parade, 8:.lu o'clock | at the court house square. Rev. Guv Strickland of Defiance College, will ; deliver an address. Following the address the Kaiser will be publiclyi hanged.Following this exercise fireworks ;\ will be shot off. The Commerce Club j has purchased 5200 worth of fire-1 works for the event. An auto truck 1 went to Toledo this morning to get them. Sparklers will be given all I those who participate in the parade. He down town tonight. AmericaALL ON BOARD SHIP SAVEDMembers of Crev/ cf Steamer SaetiaAccounted for.Washington. Nov. 11.—All persons known to have been «n hoard thf* Saetia, sunk off the Maryland coast, have I»een saved. Additional survivorslanded at Cap May brought the number to s.'i, accounting for lt;verybody onthe ship's lists.SEIZE CAPITAL OF LUEBECKMany Are Kdled When Rebel SoldiersTake Eutin.Amsterdam. Nov. 11.— The Ithenish Westphalian Zeitung of Kssen an* nounces that Kutin, the capital of the principality °f laiebeck, ilt; in the ban is of the soldiers’ council. Man.* Versons, both civilians and military, Uavt* been shot.DEATH TOO GOODFOR KAISERfhas accomplished everything for |\jever Qan ShfiVG HilTISelf Ofwhich we fought. Cotnt' down tonight and celebrate. (Jet in the parade.Crimes and Henceforth ShalltQ,-, Donto