State Ex Rel. Burr v. Jacksonville Terminal Co.

106 So. 576, 90 Fla. 721
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedDecember 4, 1925
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

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State Ex Rel. Burr v. Jacksonville Terminal Co., 106 So. 576, 90 Fla. 721 (Fla. 1925).

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Statement.

The alternative writ of mandamus issued herein alleges that the respondent terminal company, a common carrier corporation that is chartered to furnish railroad terminal facilities in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, is authorized by the several railroads entering the terminal company’s depot, to receive and check to destination, personal baggage of passengers departing from the terminal depot over the railroad lines entering the respondent’s terminal or Union Station; and that “in the matter of receipt of baggage for transportation at the Union Station in Jacksonville,” after notice and hearing, an order was made by the Railroad Commissioners which includes:

‘ ‘ Section 5. And now on this 'day the said matter coming on for further consideration before said Commissioners in regular session at their office in the city of Tallahassee, Florida, and it appearing to said Commissioners from the evidence adduced at said hearing that said Jacksonville Terminal Company operates the Union Station at Jacksonville, *729 Florida, for the railroads entering same, and is authorized b3r said railroads to receive, check and deliver the personal baggage of passengers arriving at and departing from said depot and does actually perform said service, of receiving, checking and delivering such baggage; that said Jacksonville Terminal Company honors, for the purpose of checking baggage to destination, the baggage claim checks issued to persons by the Jacksonville Baggage and Cab Compaq, a certain transfer agent, but refuses to honor, for the purpose of checking baggage to destination, the baggage claim checks issued to persons by other transfer agents, which practice actual^ results and operates as an unreasonable and unjust discrimination against persons or passengers sending their baggage to the Union Station of the Jacksonville Terminal Company by persons or companies other than the said Jacksonville Baggage & Cab Company; and it further appearing that said Railroad Commissioners should make a rule or regulation to prevent such unjust discrimination between passengers in furnishing facilities; and that they should for the good, convenience and proper accommodation of the traveling public make and promulgate a rule regulating the reception, identification, and checking of baggage at the said Union Depot in the city of Jacksonville, Florida;
“Section 6. Therefore, to prevent unjust discrimination between passengers in furnishing baggage checking facilities ; and for the good, convenience, and proper accommodation of the traveling public, the following rule regulating the reception, identification, and checking of baggage at said Union Depot at Jacksonville, Florida, is hereby formulated, adopted and promulgated by the Railroad Commissioners of the State of Florida.
“Section 7. The personal baggage of all persons presented by any transfer agent for transportation shall be received, accepted and kept in the baggage room at the Union Depot in Jacksonville, Florida, without preference, *730 difference or discrimination of any kind whatsoever; provided each piece of such baggage shall have attached thereto the first and second stubs of a cardboard triplicate stub form baggage claim check of substantially the following form:
Baggage Transfer Claim Check.
No......
Issuied by
(Name of tranfer agent)
For baggage to be delivered at Jacksonville Union Depot.
This stub to be detached and filed at Check Counter.
No............
Gross Weight.....................
Condition of baggage when received by
Terminal Company.................
Date........................ Time
Claim Check Duplicate.
No.
Issued by
(Name of transfer agent)
*731 Present this check at Jacksonville Union Depot.
Must be exchanged at Baggage Counter for regular railroad baggage check before baggage will be forwarded.
“And said Jacksonville Terminal Company shall on receipt of all such baggage, in order to expedite checking of same, remove said second or middle stub from such baggage and place with the checking clerk at the baggage cheeking counter, which middle stub shall be the checking clerk’s authority for checking such baggage to its proper destination.
“And the said Jacksonville Terminal Company, upon the presentation to it by the passenger, at the baggage counter in said Union Depot, of the ‘claim Check Duplicate’ that is, the third stub of said baggage claim check, accompanied by a proper railroad ticket, shall check such baggage to its proper destination, all as aforesaid without preference, difference or discrimination of any kind whatsoever between passengers or their respective baggage; provided, however, that said Jacksonville Terminal Company is not required to cheek any piece of baggage which has not been actually delivered to it as aforesaid; and provided, further, that each piece of baggage to be received and cheeked as aforesaid shall be. identified by a triplicate stub from baggage claim cheek as hereinbefore prescribed, each pf said three stubs to contain the name of the transfer agent and the same identification number; but no two baggage claim cheeks used by the same transfer agent shall bear the same identification numbers. ”
It is alleged that the respondent has not complied with the order, and the alternative writ commands the respondent “To accept and keep in your baggage room at your Union Depot in Jacksonville, Florida, without preference, *732 difference or discrimination of any kind whatsoéver, the personal baggage of all persons presented by any transfer agent for transportation by railroad, provided each piece of such baggage shall have attached thereto the first and second stubs of the cardboard triplicate stub from baggage claim check of substantially the form prescribed by the Railroad Commissioners of Florida- in Section 7 of Order No. 724, as amended by orders numbered 725, and 739, respectively;
“And after the actual receipt by you of said baggage having attached thereto the first and second stubs of the uniform baggage claim check prescribed by the Railroad •Commissioners in Section 7, of Order No. 724, as amended, and on presentation to you by the passenger at your baggae counter in your said Union Depot of the ‘claim check duplicate’ (that is the third stub of said uniform baggage claim check) accompanied by a proper railroad ticket, to check such baggage to its proper destination without preference, difference or discrimination of any kind whatsoever between passengers or their respective baggage;

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