A Ijill was filed by Sizer, a stockholder in the Drew Lumber Company, against the company and others, some of whom are alleged to have been stockholder's and officers of the company, and others who are alleged to have had' dealings with the company and its officers under such circumstances as violate the rights of complainant and entitle him to an accounting and to other appropriate relief involving large interests and rights in lands and other property.
Two separate demurrers to the bill of complaint were overruled, and from such orders an appeal was taken. On the allegations admitted by the demurrers the complainant would be entitled to relief if such allegations are not met and controverted by due course of procedure.
Order affirmed.