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Show . BIPilAT SUCCUMBS TO 1UMEI : Altiffi OF PUIMOMM MM1SM ' ' j ft ii; for SoW Time, He Was Though! f Be Well On the Road (oi Recovery; His M)eath a Severe Shock. NEWBURY, X. I., Jilj 1. Secretary of State John Hay breathed his last shortly ifter midnight this morning. Mrs. Hay was at his bedside when me end came. The attack was very sudden, sud-den, as while Mr. Hay hadleen ill for some time, it was thought he was recovering. I I (jCEWBlTRT. N. II., Julyil.-sJretary State John Hay died at thJ morn- '.g. The signs Immediately freezing his ith were those of pulmona-y etbollsm. fir. Hay's condition during all of Friday j d been entirely satisfactory. , I The bulletin of Secretary! Hajr's death 09 signed by Charles U SiiiMH M. D., 'nd Fred T. Murphy, M. 11 I if e at Bedside. j I j I Mrs. Hay and Drs. ScwWer land Mur-uy Mur-uy were at the Secretary's beplde when I end came. t j Secretary bade good-night to his y luSX0 hl attending phyiftns about V o'clock! last night, at th cU of one - the Mt dav. he has bH lnce his , e-Ui.'Lif txrv.v. aceordln U Pr. flct.U-Tlieyfi-.-y rt".-d one ef te '"rains In his chest which cracterid I ear Her Illness. He had b P-cJm P-cJm ortable all cay and hirp? In the Uvw ition of leaving his bed for the ' iu r fa "edom and comfort of a couch. U o'c-UM-k h was sleepitg flUietly. w. minutes after 12 o'llotk hecalled nurse, who at once wmrnor.ed Dr. ner Both Dr. Scudderand Dr Mur- V nastere-l to the bedsl. The Beer- V h breathing with Ida rtculty and ; J 3"mit immediately a terward, at ' .cretary Hay arrived hef rom Wash-- Wash-- f'i on a week ago todayjhl health ap-".. ap-".. 7w TZIX T benefited b his recent where he. was accorded the same distinguished, distin-guished, though unofficial reception that marked his days in Paris. All this time Mr. Hay seemed to be improving. The return from Europe was made about a fortnight ago. Secretary Hay visited his daughter's residence at Bay-side, Bay-side, L. I., and a few days later he , went to Washington to take up for a brief period his duties as Secretary of State. MR. HAY HAD ATTENDED 1 TO DUTIES AT CAPITAL, AND LEFT THESE FRIDAY. ; WASHINGTON, July l.-Secretary Hay left Washington last Friday for his summer sum-mer home on Lake Suiiapee. He bad been In Washington since the preceding Monday, Mon-day, after his return from the several months which he spent in Europe. During Dur-ing his brief stay In Washington Mr. Hay had attended actively to bualness before the State department, and had several interviews in-terviews with the President on Important pending questions. At the time of his departure de-parture he was looking forward to a period pe-riod of rest and recreation at his summer sum-mer home, anl fully expected to return to Washington in the fall fully recuperated recuper-ated In health and strength. Although he appeared considerably better than when he left Washington for Europe Just following fol-lowing his severe illness of last spring. It was evident to his family and friends that he was far from being a well man. - . Jnean trip nd the couksof fcaths he ' 11 t Pat Bad Kauhelm. (Ji Suniay last J ' Secretary was 8trickenwtn an illness ' ,eved at the time to W fraesila. So ' - Vr ous was his condition tlai Dri Charls V Scudd"? of Boston ant tr. .Fred T. ' 5 ,rnhv of Boston were stfnlionNi to at-UihL at-UihL order that ihe night be delay a erf-clal train w lhaered for l?r ime an the two phyiu made a 1 .Trd-re-koK triP trom Bsti to this pt Serious. j j l 'j examination iff tn patient Jcr announced tlat Secretary suffering from U'e ejects of a !rfted on the trpi fBm Wash-l.rhiH Wash-l.rhiH place, nimiitr to an attack T -vr years itf . It wif ie-' ie-' Hay woi td be fully -urdint, li s .vcrei.,., i'.il.lcter a of a moat enio.nj r er. sterday it was ftlT - more retary s improvement t."!, rked than on the day wotild .ught that the warm f J'r " men his recovery, V.J h is ted that he would b abiM v.e r?' l' on Sunday. , J ory Of His life. ' i -..'.' ohn Hay. of the ri-trlcM 'u""; ;retary of State aiv'"j "r: n born in Salem. Jnd.. fr.t',,;r. lg ,duated at Brown ur. ,,y n. f, 1 .tudied Jaw in Spring ; Z mltted to practice brio ,mml. Mately irt of Blinois in 1WI. 1 ne to Washington as a ( v to President - Llni1"' ', ' , I h.m until hi- deat ' ' ; , adjutant and - lC!Zd , , , "tore. nted secretary of le ? . e secretary ' of V : , n l4) -x. W. retired C)f York aVe' editorial writer . VrinS i.une. remaining fl. " , , tor.ln. n munths of which td -V removed to V'e,V , "- r .-Menti.il -n at'VV,VrtP. s Vs - was S!-d S!-d Assistant 8"'r'., rM s. 11; In .r 1. 19: retired a Vnltm4 year he wurr con- , s at the Internal);, na w in Washington. p j.-tn, llSBAdnr Uent: was ari" .-1,..T0t.,,n.ry tJ , a ordinary and Mt TF(i gep. it Britain - ,;t Sefiitary of -rf-r 19- V ' : I ,, i-ptembt . 9ftTrlP Weakened the lllnens.w as to bring -tnry's IhV ..... f nparut about t death nif o , t ,,m. out from orch. i'1 k j Wa ordered k i trip abroad e. : treatment i i .ly the Sec-a Sec-a hat after a ' t - quietly to ,al -into Dad Nau-. Nau-. t,ir v ' ' 5 'tis. When, . 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