Show WILL REQUIRE 5 Secretary Hay Not Expected to Get GetS S Wellin a Day TO O BE MUCH BEflER MANY MESSAGES FROM ANXIOUS FRIENDS Newbury N H JUne Jun art today teem tM the home bome of Secretary of t St State e John Hey Hay was that the patient had bad passed A cOm night and that the found him re resting quietly much re refreshed front from the nights sleep Al Although Although though Mr Hays sleep was but inter intermittent intermittent his repose In the re Fe gaining of considerable strength t It was not believed however that the see sec secretary would be about as soon as had been anticipated The arrival ot of a nurse ud and of A phYSIcian Mr Ir Jackson from Boston during the night was a result of Ute the belief that the see sec secretary would undoubtedly ne need d the most careful nursing and medial attention the coming days The family however does not Dot apprehend any janger anger whatever from Mr Hays mn but the they realize that the attack of Uraemia of Saturday fol following Jo lowing Ing as It did a a period of mn illness for or which h Mr Hay went for treat meet e t d the cat cal power powei and necessitated a at l least that he remain quietly in n be rot several tta days Many InquirIes Dur the night and morning a number of te telegraphic messages ar arrivEd rivEd from inquiring as to the condition of the patient and the hopes of immediate return to health S Amon Among the telegrams rf receIved Was the following from President Roosevelt White Told Mrs Irs Jphn Hay I cannot but be about your telegram but am entirely that the trouble is but evanescent I THEODORE ROOSEVELT At 11 It was stated at the Fells See Secretary tary Hays HIlY s home that the secretary was Be Decidedly better today than he wee WIlS yesterday At 1 p D m in This afternoon it was report reported that tb t the secretary was corn oom Mrs Ha Hay telegraphed her er Pan Payne Whitney to 10 make no chan change e In his blK plans to sail n for Europe today with Mrs Mr Whitney saying that Mr Ha Haas Hay was as in no |