MCMC IX CIIIX'ATO\VN% -lioU*- thine** \rt Dnlfji Over theiMioiiouniph.Don't W frightened if. wlnn passing » Chine** i wdlt;tenc»- or place of bmri-iii'pg you hear a peculiarly loud jibber 'ni tie Chin *e Inngu.ige, li will n*»l be I he iiUm-Hur or cursing of a Chine** woman being beaten by her hatband. nor will it blt; the ranting of a.i enraged husband. It will only be r, harmless phonograph singing Chi-ntw songs, and you have no cause to 1 f* ar, toy* the Boise Salesman.Have you hea d any of of the Chi* nt-e phonograph retard** If so. djd I the snuit’l grate on vour nerve- if you are one of the-** who do not like to hear Chines* music you or- up against a hard proposition. for BoIjca r* p-••'‘-ntnttvea from th- Flowery Kingdom have Just commenced to pro* vul themselves with this form ofamusement and they art taking to it I'ki ducks to wiit- r. Chines** records arc new In Boise. Tht cel-rtlnU will probably never if re uf hearing them, however, and the concert* will con* tlnue to the delight of the Chinks and to the displeasure of many others.It takes from i« to 20 records to make .1 Chinese song complete and nearly *v-ry song deal* with hlstorl-* ,il cveutf- in h liVeS of ChiioSt 1 111-era.