Show Lr 1 Sport Short Y in East Africa I I s I jN EW Some y YORK Some i idea ea of oC just how hot Theodore Roosevelt will find iame in British East Africa may be red from a letter received in m New Kew from tho jungle jungle- re region ion the writer a 3 well known knot young roun New York r. r ruman wan Bayard Dommick Dominick Jr who I Henry 3 Sampson and Hubert LitchIS Litch Litch- IS ii hunting hi bi big game in tho re region ion I II I in in which the Roosevelt part party is due to begin ugin boring holes in elephants lions SI hi hippopotamuses III and mid all nIl sorts of other wild animal animals Mr 11 Dominick writes that he hc an and his friends ba have with luck lucko two met great reat so o far the three having haying shot head of ame Goin Going up on the train from the they saw saw- from tho car windows windows win win- dows now now fewer ewer esver than ten giraffe innumerable innumerable in in- numerable zebra antelope an and os os- os Each of the part has shot two rhin- rhin one ono lion and one oue giraffe and Mr fr got fot a h hippopotamus The weather has been heen splendid Mr Ir Dominick writes the ni nights varying vary vary- ing lag between 36 30 degrees and 50 degrees e re s and averaging around 42 degrees 1 At noon the tho temperature was around 96 6 degrees degrees de de- de grees to lOti degrees put hut it did not seem as hot as tb that sounds We ha have 0 just completed a n walk of miles in four days das so 50 you can see seo how Ilow fit we are arc According to the writer in individual i tents with a hot bath hath and a personal servant to look for one are arc absolutely necessary sarr in ortie r to keep in good gooI shape shapo during such an expedition |