Show HABEAS CORPUS RUDGER CLAWSON defore THE COURT rudger clawson the defendant in the case of tile tiie united states vs clawson tried and convicted of polygamy and unlawful cohabitation in the district court sentenced on ont both counts of the indictment to four years im and to pay a fine tine of soo 00 I 1 and then remanded to the custody custo IV of the marshal pending his appeal to the supreme court was brought before that tribunal this morning on an a 4 writ of hudeas habeas carps carf mlis flis issued on oll application 0 of f the defendants attorneys last monday and made returnable at 10 a m to d davi the tho re object of the writ was to brin hrin tile the matter ot of the defendants a ants right to be admitted to bail before f io the full bench of tho the territory and have it A decided by that tribunal whether judge zane did or not in refusing ref using to release mr hir clawson on security pending bendin the action of the higher court gizi who was too ill to be present on monday had sufficiently recovered to be lu ibb attendance this morning and the writ having been returned and mr clawson brought from the penitentiary before tile the court the arguments were commenced they are substantially the same as maden madea a week ago yesterday before judge zane on anthe the question of of admitting rudger I 1 clawson to bail mr eirk hirk kirkpatrick atrick opened for the defense and ly spoke from 11 lam iam am till 10 30 pm at which time recess was tak entill 2 mr dickson for the he prosecution will follow mr hir kirk patrick atrick this thia afternoon the latter not having quite concluded his argument before recess mr rawlins itaw Ilaw lins of the counsel for defendant fen dant in the case of the united states vs joseph 11 II evans also convicted of polygamy and remanded Toly without bail bai will wi famy I 1 be the last speaker it having been agreed by counsel in both cases to argue tile the two together and let the tiie deemon decision of the court in one case apply equally to the other |