Show RIFLES THROWN INTO THE HARBOR Weapons Surrendered by Cu Cuban Cuban ban Insurgents Disposed of by Tafts Orders FORMER REBELS PACIFIED DISCONTENT APPEARS IN FE FEW PL PLACES CES Havana Oct statement made b by Taft on the eve or of Ills his de departure departure from Cuba that he would put all the arms surrendered by the insurgents where they do no further was verified tOday when a company of the Cuban artiller spent pent the afternoon weapons into tile the sea from the outer bastion of Morro castle Thou Thousands Thousands sands of rifles and carbines were sunk in thirty fathoms of water Some unrest continues to prevail in the tho provinces of Puerto Principe and Santa Clara where small armed bands are arc rov ing and committing minor depredations The rho residents of Holguin requested pro of troops against a considerable body of former rebels who are arc reported not to have disbanded and a battalion ot of the Eleventh infantry reached Hol Ho Holguin Hogum gum guin this afternoon The mayor or of the town of Aguacate in the tho province of f Havana who was ousted from office was restored to his position Tuesday and or organized organized and armed escort ot of men alleging that he feared an attack by the moderates Governor Magoon to tonight tonight night ordered Governor Nunez to proceed to Aguacate with troops |