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TOVNGUTTED Business Section of St. Helens Practically Wiped Out. TEW HAVE ANY INSURANCE SHIP IN DAD WAY. Property Destroyed In Valued at About (30,000 Modern City Will Arise from Ashes. Bt. Ilelmit, Or., Sept. 15. A flre which wiped out the greater iiortlon of the biislnrst we Hon of ttili city stinted in the Taylor Hotel, at the corner of Oowllts street tnil tli Hi mini, at about 2:40 yesterday morning, when every thing In the village n in peace and alexp, The flre Is supposed to have lxmn Incendiary In lla origin, though there It no cluw either to the perpe trator or tin motive. It wtt at first thought by thoite awakened from thei slumbers thtt tome evil-minded person titd fired the courthouse-, and all knew that thlt mntnt the destruction of the entire town. The town has a gravity tyttem of wateiwoikt and a iiumplng system that forma water from the Columbia river, and two stream! were toon playing upon the flaiint, hut owing to tlx extremely inflammable condition of the wooden buildings, they with of no avail In pr venting the work of destruction, and nothing could lie done to sbvb anything In the path of the conflagration, al though the rltijuni worked like sa ond tire flghttirs, taking every possible rink in endeavoring to save their neigh bors' property. The hiilldtnga destroyed were: Tlie Taylor hotel, the genera) merchandiae etore of M. C. (ray; the residence of W. II. Dolman, the Oriental hotel, the Cruiser aaloon, the Ht. Helena hotel, the abstract odiie of K. K. Quick, the law ollice of W. II. Powell, the reti dunce of Jack McKle, "Tammany Hill," three dwelling house! belonging to Murklu Hrot., a blacksmith ehoj and lodge lull, and the residence of Iip lima., the aawmill and dock ol Murkle Hrot. There were no Uvea lout, but there were eeveral very narrow Two young men, rooming in what wat known at Tammany Hall, were rut oft by the file from the staircase, and were compelled to jump out of a w indo A new building, just cretred by Dr Koet for a pharmacy and lodge room, wat saved by the moat heroic work of the volunteer firemen. The entire front of it wtt scorched black. It it now llng uavd at a temporary jiost- offlca by M. C. liray.the merchant who sustained the heavieet tingle lout. It it the general opinion beie that new ami modern city wi.l arise from the hiatoric aahet of the old town that once rivaled Portland at the teat of commerce on the Columbia river. The entire loea will probably amount to 145.000. with comparatively no in surance. Russian Transport Lena Is Not Now Seaworthy. J, Waahlngton, Bept, 16. The develop ment of the day in the rate of the Hut- tlan crulter folia at Ban Franclaco wat the clearing up of the official muddle arltlng out ol the doubt at to which of the five department! of the government thould deal with it. It wat finally de cided by the pretident that the atate and navy departmenta thould treat the cane, acting jointly, a decialon calculat ed to greatly simplify Itt handling. Over night cam a telegram from Admiral Goodrich, at Han Franclaco, thowlng that on hit own initiative he had cauaed one of hit expert officers to make a preliminary examination of the Lena, and that temporary repaira would occupy aix weekt' time, and that new bollera would Involve eight montht' de lay. The pretident approved the ad' mlral't action. Agreeable to the preaident'i instruc tiont, Acting Secretary Adee, for the ttate department, and Captain Pills- bury, for the navy department, had two conference! during the day, and the remit wat the preparation of in- ttructiont to Admiral Goodrich, which It it underttood were wired to the pret ident firtt for hit approval. There la good ground to believe that these in struction! contemplate the allowance of aufllcient time to the Lena to make temporary repair!. However, there i a growing belief that the vessel will be obliged to intern In the end, for it ii altogether probable thai by the time alia could be made ready to go to sea one or more Japanese cruitera would be off the Golden Gate, ready to aink or capture her. foreseeing men an event at a request for the light to Intern, the olllciala have been consider ing what rhali m done with the craw, whether tliey ahall be allowed to re turn to Russia on parole, or mutt be Interned on their own thip in Ban Frantiero harbor. On thit point dceition hat been reached. STRIKE RIOTS Two Nonunion Women Se verely Beaten by Hen. AIDED IN ATTACK 6Y WOMEN In Other Savage Attacks and In rights following Six People are Injured, Two Severely. StCRS TOR PREY. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PAST STRENGTHENING TORTS. and PANAMA PROTESTS IN VAIN. Walker Says America Will Keep Two Open Ports In Canal Zone. New York. Kept. 16. Rear Admiral Walker, the head of the Panama com mission, declared todav on hie arrival Irom Colon that the United Htatea in tnds to keep two open portt in the ca Japanese arc Working Night Day at Port Arthur. Chefoo, Bent. IS. In itt ittue of Peptemher 8 the Tort Arthur Novlkral remarki upon the energy of the Japan ete, who continue toe work oittrengtn ening their foita near Itihlongthan night and day. Outpott tkirmiihee at Tort Arthur are ttill going on. On September 6 tome HiiMlan acoutt stealthily ap proached the Japaneae 1 1 net and kid' nsped five Japaneae aentinela. Later they inadvertedly ran into tome wiret hung with belli which the had atrung up In order to sound; an alarm. When the belli began tinging the Russians charged forward, firing the while. A Japaneae detachment in a trench returned the flre wildly for a Chicago. Sept. 14. Two lavage at- tacki were made upon nonunion work- era at the ttockyardt tonig.it, and in the fighti that followed eight people weie injured, four of them ao leverely that it waa neceaaary to Uke them to the hotpltal. The firit diitorbance occurred at the intertection of Halttead and Root treeta. Two young women, Annie Cook and Mattie Jatper, were on an eatt boond Root-streetcar, and when it reached Halatead atreet. aeveral men and bnyt, with the aid of two or three women, drained the young women to the itreet. Both were badly beaten before the police arrived. Ibey were taken to the boaiptal. Mattie Jatper wat struck with a brick, and ber face and forehead badly cut. The mob remained at a abort dittance from the car track and continued to throw ttonei. A wett bound car, which happened to paaa during the trouble, wat atruck by aeveral of the and two of the passengers, Bloan and Annie Crodone, tured. Anton Ahutra, a driver for a brew er) , tried to drive tnrougn tne ciowa and wat hit in the back of the bead ith a brick and knocked from bis wagon. 1 1 is acaip wat nauiy cut, dui otherwise his injuriei were not aevere. A call for help had been aent in by one of the officer!, and Lieutenant Piim and lix policemen toon arrived, and at once charged the crowd, whjcb aeat- tered. Policeman thru Lyons wat knocked down by a atone, but wat not badly hurt. A aecond tlot took place in Koot ttreet, near Princeton avenue, wnere aeven colored men employed in the atockyarda were attacked by a large crowd of sympathizers with the ttock yardt ttrikera. John Sims, one ot the colored men, waa knocked down and nearly kicked to death. III! kneecap wai fractured, bit law waa broken, and he wat badly injured, about other portion! of hia head and severely hurt in the client. The police finally di perted the mob and aeveral arreete were made. Russian Vessel Puts Into San rranclsco for Repairs. Han Franclaco, Bept. 14. The Rue- tian trantport Lena, Captain Ber- llntky, put into tbii port today for re pair!. The Lena ii 81 dayafiom Vlad ivostok via Bayaniwa, Sakhalin itlandi. 8 he made the run from Bayaniwa in 19 daya, which it consider fast time, thowlng that the Lena poaaeaaea apeed qnalitiea. The Lena haa crew of 497 men and 21 officers, and carriei 23 gani. bhe haa three tunnel! and three mtstt. Captain Berlinaky, who ofQe lally declarea the Lena to bo a trant port, atatea that her enginea and boil etr are in need of repaira. After patt ing quarantine the Lena anchored on the Union Iron workt, where iha now liei. According to Braeaeys'Navy Annual, the Lena wai formerly the Kherson, ol the Ruaaian volunteer fleet. Braatey refera to her aa a "volunteer ciniaer" and alto aa a "transport veaeel." The Lena haa a apead of 19 J knota. Her hull ia of ateel, and ber displacement ii 10 225 torn. She ii 493 feet long, 64 feet 8 Inches wide, and bai a draught of 24 feet. She hai two propeller! Her indicated horsepower ia 12,600 She waa built at Hehbum, England, in 1805. According to Brassey, the Lena carnea three 4-inch quick filing gam and 20 of smaller cailbre. The arrival of the Lena bai been re ported to Washington. Instructions are expected from the Washington au thorities tomorrow at to the length of time the Lena may remain in port. Cnlted Btatee. Pretident Theodore Roosevelt Vl;e-Pre.idMit .. Rprretary ol Hut ..... .W. R. tj Kir.l.rT ol Treamiry Lyman I. Gate I irrurrof lnlrlor. A. Hitrbnnck Secretary of .... K. R. Root Secretary ol N7..... John V. Lonf r'tiT)alcr-;e::ral.....Jnarlra Emory rmlltt Attorney-Oenrral John W. Ortgics Secretary ol A(rlonltnr.,.. JmimWIIkid Com Oeneral Lend Office ...BInier Uninu Ren tor. J atate Federal Official. John II Mitchell tbu W. Fnltoo i. ................ J. N. Wllllumfm I .Thomt H. Tooirue lTitrnl RTenue Collector V. M. Ironna M.lrlct Jadr C. B. Bellini Circuit Ju1k . W. B. lillbert Dintr ct A llorner i. H. Mall V. b. MartbalL... W. T. Mathawa miseilea, remont were in- OREGON IRRIGATION CONVENTION United ttntea Land nnetra, TKt DALLti, OtiaOR. Rar,1ttr............... Jay P. Loom utia ri LA OEAUDE, OaiOOK. RKlntr t. W. Bartlett Hwxlitt... J. O. Bwackhaiinar Rccelrar.. PatMraon Rtat or Oroft-ra. Ooramor Gap. K. Chamberlain ftacrctarr ol 8tat............... ..J. I. Dunbar lraanrar v. . monrm Atu,rneT-Oenral . .A. M. Crawford Huut. ol Public Instruction. J. H. Ackorman Printer . J. K. Whitney .... -R. B. Rean Sunrema JaittM ... F. A. Moore I :. C. K. Wolverton Clerk Board School Land Communion .Mart Chamberlain Game Warden AlDhe Uulmbr Flh Commiailoncr F. C. Held, Aatorla Vtterlnarv Burgeon ..Wm. McLean. Portland TICKETS To and from alt POINTS EAST via GBEfirfTIt SHORT LIMB ST. PIDUDULDTH, MIRIUPOUS, CH1C&SI AID rOIMTl BABT. Thronith Palace and Tnnrtat Bteeperti Dtaiaa and Buffet smoking library Cera, DAILY TRAINS. FA8T TIMX 1 1 ith Judicial Dlatrict. Circuit Judge W. R. Ellli Proaecutiu. Attorney ... T. O. Ualley For rate, folders and fun Information wear lug ucceta, routea, etc, cau on or aoareai H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent, Portland, Oa. I. W. PHAI)K, T. P. A., 122 Third Bt., Portland, Oa. A. B. C. DF.NNI8TON, O. W. P. Aj, til i irat At a.. Seattle, Walk. AMERICANS WATCH THE LENA. Patrol-Boat Will See No Tanatlc Re peats the Maine Incident. Fan Francieco, Ppet. 14. Early to- Japanese day the bestroyer Paul Jonea, Lieuten ant G. C. Daviton commanding, wat tent to an anchorage off the Union lion workt, close to the Lena. Later, the Paul Jones was reinforced by a tteam launch from the Marblehf ad, in charge of Midshipman Davia, with an armed crew and four marines with loaded moment, and then retreated. The Iius nal tone, in tplte of any protests which iltni gained the trench and found 46 rjflei mnd belli filled with ammunition might be made by the Panama govern- jg,,neta dead there. Assiited by the launch as a picket and mt'iit. Ho added that he did not an- jwo iunka arrived here today from P"o boa. th Psul 3one iH keep a ticlpate any troutiie over tne mating oi ...,,. ()n. ,I,t.iriati ,ii.an close watch over the Lena as long from Polantiu. which baa been dea- ' remains in port to see inaiine neu troved. and the other brouaht 187 trality iawa are rigidly enforced Chinese deported by the Russian au tiioritiet. They reported that a junk, carrying three Russian oflicera, hid been captured by the Japaneae and tak en into Port Dalny The villagers of Polantan complain that it it the pi act ice of the Rutsiana to commtndeer everything obtainable in the way ol eatablet. They eay the toldieri often entered their house! and took meati which had just been cut for themselves. It it reported that the Uuttian are Ancon. on the Panama tide ot the lam miia. and Ciintob. near Colon, free imita of entrr. "The unfortunate part of the affair," lie aaid, "it that it bai got Into local politics Of course, the 'outs' have to protest against what haa lieen done by the 'ilia.' I do not Willi mat ine et- tahlinhnient of free ports will mean that the Panama government will have to patrol both sides ol the rsnal strip with customs olllciala. I think an anreeinent 'H be made with them so I hat we n il help them out. (ioodl l.rmiirht Into the strin will not lie al lowed to enter Panama territory Rear Admiral Walker said that the work of excavating It now pro ceding tlrn at futt and with fewer men and at half of the cost at under the French administration. Association Will Hold Meet In On tarlo September 19, 20 and 21. The convention of the Oregon Irri gation association, to be held at On tario, Oregon, September 19, 20 and 21, promisee to be of the greatest intei- est of any yet held in the atate. What rrigation can do for a country will be there given a practical demonstration when worthiest sage brush land will be tbown tide by aide with land worth $300 per acre. Senator Mitchell, Congreismen Wil liamson and Hermann, Governor Chamberlain, of Oregon, and Governor Morrison, of Idaho; Hon. D. W. Koae, United Statea geological survey; Mayor Glaseman, of Ogden; Dr. Witbycombe, of the Oregon Agricultural college, and numerous ether speaker! prominent in rrigation work from different parti of the country will be in attendance. Be side! this, there will be over (1,000 given away as premiums for fruit di plays. One of theee premiums Is a 1100 silver loving cup to be presentert by the city of Ontario to the Oregon county making the beat fruit ihibit. The O. K. & N. and Oregon bnort Line have made a rata ot lull tare go ing and one-third fare returinng. The city of Ontario is well prepared lor tne accommodation of all who attend the convention and the association promis es that all will be more than paid for the trouble and ezpente they may put to. Morrow County Olllciala. Joint Senator Walter Pierce Kepreienuulve. .......... O. W. Phelpa County Judge........- A.O. Bartholomew ' , 1 F.M.Cirlffln ixunij wmmiMioner E c Ahbaugh County Clerk ....... ......... Vawter Crawford County Sheriff E. M. Bhutt County Treaaurer M. Llchtenthal County Aieuor...........W. L. Baling County surveyor J. Keitniy County School 8uDerintendentJay W. Bblpley County Coroner............Dr. Ktatner block Inapector . C. Kirk Beppner Town Offleera. Mayor Frank Gilliam , 1 1 i. nooerie Geo. Noble AHnMnM.n J ...... .. J.. " - rvnea vuuuviiwvu.-i Phil Cnhn Tom Quaid O. E. Farnaworth Recorder.......... J. P. Will lame Treanurer L. W.BriKKS Uarahal D.C Uurdaue Beppner School Dfntrlet, Dlrectore T. J. Matlock. E. M. Bhutt, J. Hagar. Clerk-L. W. firigga. Preetnet Offleera. Jmtlre of the Peace J. P. Wtlllami Constable . ... O. B. Halt R EDFIELD 4 VAN VACTOB "The Milwaukee A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over tne union aa tne ureal nauway running the "Pioneer Limited" traioa every day and night between St Pan! and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains in the world." Understand : Connections are made with AU Transcontinental linea, assuring to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric ligLts, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. Bee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point la the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. ATTORXEYS-AT-UW Office, Oppoalte Flrwt (rational Bank, Beppner. be W. PHELPS CANADIAN TRAIN HELD UP. SIX as both for and against her Vigilance is being exercised that no fanatic, Japanese or other, creeps opon the Lena for the purpose of doing her harm and possibly repeating the Maine incident in this port, and equal vigil ance it being exerted to see that she herself receives no military help in the shape of arms, ammunition, men oi equipment, or any coal bjyond the quantity to which she is entitled, namely, enough to carry her to the nearest home port. Every boat that having dilllculty with the powder they approaches the Lena is arrested by the Ousted Trom Office. Oyster Pay, L. I., Kept 16. Roliert M. McW ado, United Ktates coniul gen rsl at Canton, China, was removed from ofllce by President Roosevelt to dty. Charges made against him re cently wore investigated by Assistant Keeretary Pierce, who went to the Orient to make an invettlgatlon of aev eral of the United Mates consulates In China and Japan. Kecretary Tierce in hit report to the president, strongly sustains the charges made against Con ul General McWade. The order went forward thlt afternoon. Part of Caroo Confiscated. Vladivostok, Kept. 18. The prlte court hat decided to release the British learner Calchai (captured whiie bound frorr Piigetiound porti to Japan by the Vladivostok totiadron) and alto tho neutral port loni of the vetsel'i cargo. That part of the cargo contlgned to Japan consisting of flour, cotton and timber ia confiscated , i tie uticnas will he detained three months In order to allow iti owneri time foi an appeal from the priae court's decision. Nearly Certain She Must Dlsmantct. Oytter Ray, N. Y., Kept. 16. It acemi reatonably certain that the Rna aian vessel Una will be dismantled and ordered to remain where the It now until the conclusion of the Russo-Japanese war. Final decision on thai point, however, may not be reached for a day or two. manufacture at Port Arthur. A shell fired from Golden Hill lecently failed to carry the proper distance and dropped among some Russian troopa, killing four of them. End of Lumber Combine. Vancouvr, U. C, Kepi. 14 The Inmber combine in the Canadian Northwest ia practically at an end. All mountain milli in British Colum bia, numbering 60, have refuaed to sell exclusively to retailers in the North west, and aay they will itart yard! of their own and sell to any consumer who has the cash. The provincial gov ernment reftiHoi to hive the prohibitive tax removed on logs exported to ash Ingtonltate, and one-third of the log gen of liritiih Colubmla Have gone out of business railing Back to the Pess. Bt. Peterbsurg, Kpt. 14. It is now generally conceded that Genreal Kuro patkin Is falling back to Tie pass, and no set Inns stand la expected at aiuk don. This movement is confirmed by the Associated Presi dispatches from Mukden, which indicate that the Kus ilan movement ii being effected slowly hot In an ordeily manner. Tha two armiei are merely keeping in touch with each other, no fighting of conse quenea being reported. launch until the officers in charge are tHtiHfled that the boat's errand is le gitiniate. Californlans Will Come. Ran Franclaco, Sept. 14. An official invitation has been received by the Cal ifornia Promotion committee from President Goode, of the Lewis & Clark exnesition. to visit the Portlsnd fair next rear. In the invitation the sng gcatlon is made that the Californians ai range to visit the fair in a body, ami to that end extend the annual business men's eexursion to the Oregon me tronolis in 1005. As this coincides with the original plan of the Promo tion committee, efforts will be put forth to make it a noteworthy event. firs, riagler Robbed. Newport, R. I.. Kepi. 14. Word was received from New York today that a robbery by which Mrs. II. Flttgler, (f that city, lost a chatelaine bag contain ing money and Jewels aggregating sev eral thousand dollars in value, at New port, wai being investigated by detect- ivei. The date of the robbery wai not given, but ai Mn. Flagler has not been here since the middle of August it Is thought it might have occurred at that time. Tire Burns Large Winery. Sacramento, Cal., Fept. 15. Tha Natoma Vineyard winery, 15 milei northeast of this city, on the American liver, together with tho fermenting plant and diitlllery burned to tha giound tonight. Tha Natoma winery waa one of tho largest in the state and tha Ion probably will raaoh $300,000. Masked Men flake a Haul of About $7,000. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 14. The transcontinental express, due here at 7:45 last night, was held np 35 miles from Vancouer by lix masked men and $7,000 taken. The train waa flagged and some ot the men got on the tender with rifles. At the point of guns the engineer and fireman were compelled to take the baggage and express cars two mils away,, where they were rifled. The train arrived at 12 o'clock. A sepcial train with a large posse of policemen immediately left for the scene. This ii the first holdup in Canada. It is supposed that the train robbers expected to intercept the clean-up from the Consolidated Cariboo mines, amounting to $60,000, and which was expected to be sent here about this time. It is said a cipher telegraph message was sent to the express messem ser telling him to have his safe open, to be searched by an inspector, and that therefore he was off his guard, The authorities are now investigating this rnmor. ITTOBNET-IT-Llf. Office in Odd Fellowa New Building. Hepner. Oregon. 7RAKK E. KISTNEtt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllce, Pattereon'i Drug Store. Keiiaence witn J. a rauenon For rates, pamphieta or other infor mation, addreea, J. W. CAsrtr. H. S. Sows, Tray. Paaa. Agent General A feat PORTLAND. OHEOON. Dr. M. B. Metzler DENTIST Offioa in Odd Fellows' New Building. Call and Bee Ma. D R. A. E. HIGG3 neclal attention Riven to dlaeaies of the I ar. noae ana tnroat. uiaaaea properly ntteo. Beppner, Oregon. REA ATTORNET-AT-LiW TJ. 8. Commissioner. Hotneatead tlllnga and alt llnal pruoli made. Office one door east f. O., Borg'i Jewelry Store. HKPINER OREGON c. K. WOODSON. Only Half of lien Taken Sack. Chicago, Sept. 14. It Is estimated that about 10,000 men applied for work at the atockyarda today. About 4,800 of the applicants were taken back by the packers. Many ot the nonunion men failed to report for work, but number appeared on the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern and other rail iowIi. giving rise to much dissatisfac tion among the onion man. Shop Was Blown Up. New York. Bept. 14. The barber shop of Joseph Stravelli, on Third ave nue, was wrecked by an explosion just before 1 o'clock this morning, and 20 (amilies living in the bouse were thrown into a panic, in which aix ten ants were hart. Six weeki ago Stravelli received a letter crudely drawn by a Black Hand," in which be waa or dered to deposit $500 between two ttonei at First avenue and Thirty-eight street. The letter closed by saying: "If yon do not leave the money you take care of yourself. Jews' Shops Pillaged. St. Petersburg, Sept. 14. Anti-Sem itic rioting(took place at Rovno, in the government of Colhynia, bepiemoer , during which many persons were in- lured and shops pillaged. A similar outbreak occurred at emeia, in me gov ernment of Kleff, where the troops were called. Ninety-eight houses and 14 shopt were pillaged, and aeveral peraona weie aeriouely injured by the trooni. Many oi tne rioiera were ar- rested. The affair laated for Protest of Great Britain. Maidid, Sept. 14. The Heraldo says that Great Britain has protested against Spain for having acceded to the reaueat of France to permit tha Russian Baltic fleet to coal and remain at Cor- unna for a longer period than that per mitted by international law. V. Attorney-at-Law. Ofllce tn Palace Hotel, Beppner, Oregon. GENTRY, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. SUAV1NO IB CENTS. a OREGON SllOIcJlilflE Ifmfawaal Val at af tfV afft. Only Line East via Salt Lake, and Denver TOO TRAINS DAILY. Flni Bath Roomi In connection. Shop two doon north ot Palaoe Hotel. DR. J. W. VOGLE EYE SPECIALIST. Dally TIME SCHEDULES. Dally Daraatt Barraaa, Oa. Aaaiyaa rant Hall For Kaat and Watt t.-00a.aa. Fait Mall From East and Watt lillka, Excrete For Kaat and Watt liOOa- m. Expreat From Eaat and Watt 1:10 p. BV MAKES REGULAR TRIPS TO HEPPNER AND MOR ROW COUNTY. GIBSON & LOGAN Shaving Parlors Tare Doon South ot Pot to Sloe. StieTlna-. as Ualreutllna, !5e. Bathroom in Connection. STEAMER LINES. Uji FnAN ciico-PoanAWD Kovra Statin talli (rem Portland I p. aa. avary I d7. Datlr Boat wrvtM between PortlanA. Aftarta, Oreion City, Dayton, Salem, Independent, Corrallla and alt Columbia and WUlametm aUT! point. SNAKE RIVER ROUT teamen between Klparla and Lewhtoa leare Klparla dally at 4:40 a. m. retornlna taava Lewlatoa daily at I M a. a I. B. HMdleetea, H.ptaet, aittee f