Show WAR IN BULGARIA HAS BEEN POSTPONED 4 winter will scatter the turkish troops and give the an advantage in spring adris oct I 1 official advises advices from alio balkans show two distinct signs that war will ba avoided nt least until spring first the bulgarian revolutionary committee has made overtures to the bulgarian government and unless hostilities are actually undertaken within the next fortnight all the preparations will bo suspended until baring the purpose of this it is understood here to permit tho decimating of tha turkish borcea through the winter and the completion of the preparations for a decisive move early in the spring second M bulgarian envoy at constantinople has agreed to up the negotiations lie at first refused to act on tho ground that turkey gave no assurances of a desire for an adjustment hia present decision is considered to indicate that turkey has given adequate assurances sofia oct received here from revolutionary headquarters alaert that severe fighting continues in the valley tho insurgents who had surrounded tho turkish post at the bredt pass have been forced to retire another long fight which took place be much of tho solicitor generals abony resulted in the defeat of the insurgents the trompa burned botn the turks were at belitza sept 23 much fighting is reported around melnik but the results arc not yet known london oct I 1 A sofia dis patsa to the times says it is rumored in catholic circles that the pope is preparing an encyclical on the macedonian horrors tho destruction of tho chopa and tho heavy rains threaten to cause in the devastated district tho american missionaries intend to travel into the interior of the To in order to personally aid tho sufferers the times this morning publishes an appeal signed by tho right lion anthony evelyn ashley james bryce aj P and others for funda to adsitt the destitute temporary arrangements range ments have been made with tho kev sir bond an american missionary at to receive and distribute tho relief |