
    BEN ALI v. PENNSYLVANIA R. CO.
    (Circuit Court, S. D. New York.
    April 27, 1903.)
    Hoffman & Wahle, for plaintiff.
    Robinson, Biddle & Ward, for defendant.
   PLATT, District Judge.

This is a demurrer in an action at law and attacks the right of the plaintiff to bring the suit. It is claimed, further, that it is apparent upon the face of the papers that by no possible amendment can a cause of action be stated. It is so obvious that both contentions are unassailable that no comment is required. Let the demurrer be sustained, and the complaint dismissed, with costs.  