Camtroa, Car pent *r and othar Dakota Script Frauds ArraaWd Again.Yankton, Oct. 30,—The “acr'pcases have rushed into prominenceagain, it will be remembered thatearly last spring Julia D. Cameron, VV. D. Uutwl! and K. K. Carpenter wen* arrested and put under bonds for hailing fraudulent land scrip. Thu casus were put over for tins! action until iln*y could be disposed of at a spue in I term that was to meet at Yaukton pH ft week fiom Tuesday. But itfsmns the government does uot propose to try the caaes at Y uni. ton.On Sunday afternoon about 4 o’clock John I). Cameron Was arrested at Sioux Falls by Deputy United Slates. .Marsha 11 Guy C. Weed. -The two got into a bn tig v and after driving all night readied Yankton, abouteighty in ilea IVoin I heir starling point. So quietly was tin? aifair managed that not half a dozen people in Sioux Fa'is knew of I lie a treat when the train left yesterday morning.W. D. Husaell ami X*. Uavrevold were aucsted at Yankton late ouSaturday ; mill by Depoi.v MandudiGray. AH the aneeU were tfmJe on iU«r itullnmly of a beucli warrant ia-sin-d iy the Ht, Louis judge, in whose court imdclrneiils nguinat I tic M-ripisls were found. It was the plan of the governineiilollieeraiolmve the men brought duwr on the Yank-ton train auu sent directly through iu m. Louis. The train whs held |mi them half an hour. hnlJudge Ed gertott ngiuud to glvu them a hearing under a writ of habeas corpus, v loch writ was argued yvsieniuymorning