
    Harry T. Gause, Suing on His Own Behalf and on Behalf of All Other Creditors of the Commonwealth Trust Company Holding Debts Existing against the Trust Company of the Republic on August 25, 1903, Appellant, v. George C. Boldt and Others, Respondents, Impleaded with Others. (Action No. 3.)
    Appeal by the plaintiff from a judgment of the Supreme Court, entered in the clerk’s office of the county of New York on the 12th day of March, 1906, dismissing the plaintiff’s complaint on demurrer.
   Per Curiam:

For the reasons stated in Gause v. Boldt, No. 1, decided herewith (ante,p. 897), the judgment appealed from should be modified by striking therefrom all bills of costs except one, that one to be divided among all defendants whose demurrers were sustained therein, and as so. modified affirmed, without costs in this court. Present—Patterson, Ingraham, Laughlin, Houghton and Scott, JJ. Order modified as directed in opinion, and as modified affirmed, without costs.  