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Show ROOSEVELT'S TRIP WILL BE EASY A! SAFE DECLARATION IS MADE BY CHIEF ENGINEER IN AFRICA. 1 Sys He Has Traveled Over That Part I ( of Africa and That There Is Very Good Hunting." San Francisco, March 27. Theodore i Roosevelt will have the easiest and i ; safest experience of his life on his j African hunting trip, says John K. j j Farrell, chief engineer of the Tang-1 nnyika mining concession in Africa, j who has returned to his homo here on the steamer' San Juan.' Mr. Far-' rell ha been -'twice over- the route-that route-that the ex-President and his party are to travel In search of big game, ! and he states that tbe course Is prac-i prac-i tlcally free from the dangers and dlf-' dlf-' Acuities that arc commonly supposed to beset tbe way. "Roosevelt will probably get some very good hunting." said Mr. Far-i Far-i rell, "but he will not get much ele I In the way of excitement." I Fan-ell added that the district wan practically free from malaria and other oth-er tropical diseases. Tho climate, however, In trying to the nerves, ho hald. j, , I |