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Show COURT'S ORDER IS SCORNED BY WIFE Special to The Tribune. OGDEN', March 27. In spite of an order or-der issued by tho court late last night, Mrs. Florence V. Dorsey, defendant in a divorce action started by Russel B. Dorsey, Dor-sey, a railway moil clerk, succeeded yesterday yes-terday In getting beyond the jurisdiction of the court with her 11-year-old daughter. daugh-ter. The action was taken while the case was under advisement by Judge A. YV. A gee, who would have determined within the next few days whether the child should be placed in the custody of the father or permitted to remain with the mother. At the time of the trial the husband charged that Howard H. Gray, also a railway mail clerk, broke up his home by winning the affections of Mrs. Dorsey. Dor-sey. Gray was among the Otfden mail clerks recently transferred to Omaha and other points in the east, and the departure depar-ture of Mrs. Dorsey, ostensibly for her former home in Illinois, Is regarded by the husbnnd as coincident with the recent re-cent departure of Gray. "When Sheriff H. : C. Peterson attempted to serve the order ' placing tho child in custody of the court I he discovered that Mrs. Dorsey had left during- the afternoon for the east. |