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Show OLD BARRACKS TO BE USED. Everything In Readiness at San Dlcno for the Soldiers. SAN DIEGO. Cal., March 9. The arrival ar-rival of tho armored cruisers California. Califor-nia. South Dakota and Pennsylvania under un-der Rear Admiral Thomas; the report of Llentenont Commander Richardson that the torpedo flotilla Is ready for sea; the renortcd arrival or 100 Mexican federal fed-eral soldiers at Ensenada and advices that an nddltlonal troop of cavalry from tho department of California has been added to the troops commanded by Brigadier Brig-adier General Tasker II. Bliss, marked the developments of tho day In the army and navy movemenLs at the western end of the Mexican border. General Bliss arranged for the encampment encamp-ment of tho Thirtieth and Eighth infantry regiments at Fort Rosecrans and established estab-lished his headquarters at the old San Diego barracks, which have not been occupied oc-cupied since temporary ufo wos made of them at the time of the Bennington explosion. ex-plosion. Lieutenant Paul W. Beck. Signal corps. U. S. A.; Lieutenant G. E. M. Kelly of the Thirtieth Infantry, and Lieutenant T. G. Ellvson of the navy, who for several weeks " have been Instructed In aviation by Glenn II. Curtlss. have been ordered to remain on duty at the military aviation avia-tion camp. They have reported that they can go Into the field for aeroplane scout duty within three days. |