State ex rel Board of Railroad Com'rs v. Duluth, W. & P. Ry. C.

125 N.W. 565, 25 S.D. 106, 1910 S.D. LEXIS 46
South Dakota Supreme Court·Decided March 2, 1910·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

McCOY, J.

This proceeding was instituted in the name of the state of South Dakota, on the relation of the Board of Railroad [107] Commissioners, aginst the defendants by the issuing of an order to show cause, in the form of an alternative writ of mandamus, requiring the defendants to show cause before the circuit court why a certain order of the said Board of Railroad Commissioners, requiring defendant to operate one passenger train daily on their line of railroad extending between the cities of Huron and Water-town, had not been complied with. This order to show cause was based on a petition in the from of an affidavit made by P. W. Douglnterty, Special Assistant Attorney General, stating the facts in relation to the operation of defendant’s passenger service between said cities, and also stating the procedure had before the said Board of Railroad Commissioners in connection therewith, and the making of said order by the said relators, and the refusal of defendants to comply therewith, and which affidavit or petition had annexed thereto as a part thereof copies of the procedure, findings of fact and conclusions of law, and the said order of said Board of Railroad Commissioners, and such affidavit concluded with a prayer for relief that an alternative writ of mandamus be issued commanding defendants to establish additional facilities in the way of passenger train service on the said line of road between the said cities of Huron and Watertown by operating one passenger train each way daily, and that defendant show cause before the court why a permanent writ of mandamus should not be issued to compel obedience to the said order of the Board of Railroad Commissioners. The defendants were brought into the circuit court by the service of said order to show cause, together with copies of said affidavit or petition and the said proceedings before the said Board of Railroad Commissioners annexed thereto, requiring defendants to appear before the said circuit court, at the courthouse in the city of Redfield, Spink county, S. D., on the 15th day of July, 1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. On the said return day defendants appeared by attorney, and moved to dismiss the said procedure, and defendants made and filed the following motion: “Now come tíre defendants above named, and move to dismiss the alternative writ of mandamus herein and all proceedings under it, for the following reasons: That it appears upon the face of the proceedings that neither the Railway Com[108] mission, -nor any persons interested in the order set forth as a part of the proceedings, have applied in a summary way, by petition to the circuit court, in any county of this state in which defendants or either of them complained of has its principal offices, or in anv- county through which defendant’s line of road passes or is operated, or in which the violation or disobedience of such order or requirement may have happened, alleging such violation or disobedience, a's -the case may be, and that said circuit count has not heard or -determined the matter on any notice, either short or otherwise, to the common carriers, or -either of -them complained of, as the*-court shall have deemed reasonable, and that said court h-as not directed any notice to be served on such defendants, or any' of its officers, agents, or servants, and no such notice has been served, and said circuit court has not proceeded without the formal proceedings and .pleadings applicable to ordinary suits in equity, or in any other manner, to do justice in the premises; and the court has not appointed, or seen about appointing, any persons to make inquiries in regard to- such matters as to enable the court to form a just judgment, and that it has not appeared, at any such hearing or -on any report of any person or persons appointed by the court to- malee -inquiries, that the order or requirement of said railway companies drawn in the question has been violated or disobeyed, all of which is required by section 449 of the Political Code of 'South Dakota, before any writ, mandatory or otherwise, can be lawfully issued in this proceeding by -the circuit court of this state ,and that this court has no jurisdiction to issue any mandatory writ until such proceedings have been done and had.” The motion being overruled, the defendants duly excepted. The defendants made no answer .to said petition, but elected to stand on their motion to- dismiss and the order of the court overruling the same. It was stipulated between plaintiffs and defendants in open court, by the respective attorneys of record, that: “The original order of the Board of Railroad Commissioners, and a copy of which is attached to the petition or affidavit for the alternative writ of mandamus, was a lawful order of said board, and 'all the proceedings leading up -to its issuance were regular and valid and in compliance with the statute regulat[109] ing such proceedings, and had been duly and regularly made and' served on defendants, and that defendants have failed and neglected and refused, and still continue to fail and neglect and refuse to comply with the terms of said order.” The court, after hearing .the evidence submitted by, plaintiffs witnesses, made findings of fact and conclusions of lav, and rendered judgment as prayed for in said petitions, awarding a permanent writ of mandamus requiring and directing defendants to establish such' passenger train service. Defendants have appealed to this court, assigning as the sole error the ruling and order of the court in overruling and denying defendant’s motion to dismiss the alternative writ or order to show cause issued' in said action.

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State ex rel Board of Railroad Com'rs v. Duluth, W. & P. Ry. C., 125 N.W. 565, 25 S.D. 106, 1910 S.D. LEXIS 46 (S.D. 1910).

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