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Show ! BUSINESS MEN TO ! GIVE PROGRAMME 1 Special to The Tribune. IWJATKLLO, Id'-iho. Jan. 27. The pro-prriinn.f; pro-prriinn.f; tor ti.fj business men's convention, conven-tion, to b held in fjoa;e!!o on Frbr'jary H and 9, la now o'f the pre as. The sub-J"'Ts sub-J"'Ts for d:st-i;s.sion will be of jfrientl Interest, including taxation, coal shortage, rna.rketln, a-i vrt'.Hiii? and mail -order competition. The me-tlns will be held at t.r.; Cominerclitl ulub and will be under the auspices of the extension dtvlmon of the University of Idaho. t!:e Idn.ho Technical Institute and the Poatello Commercial club. Profesor from the Tech and the University Uni-versity if Id.iho and prominent business men will lend the discussions. Those on th programme are President M. A. Bran-nnn, Bran-nnn, Professors A, J. )rucket- and U. T. jlewis of the L'nivei'slty of Idaho, profes-! profes-! sors W. R. Kohertflon and J. K. Rether-, Rether-, ford of the Tech, President J. K. Mac-1 Mac-1 Alpine of the Commercial club, F. C. Bow-I Bow-I man of Idaho Falls, T. II. Fx! wards of M. '('amnion, George W. Kdglngtun of Idaho Falls, Joel Priest nd irnest Pear-! Pear-! son of Hk.ckr'oot, W. 71. f.'leare, S. J. i Uonaldson, J. T. Young and O. Scott I Of POf;atf:liO. |