State ex rel. Public Service Commission v. Roach

165 S.W. 703, 256 Mo. 669, 1914 Mo. LEXIS 438
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedApril 2, 1914
StatusPublished
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State ex rel. Public Service Commission v. Roach, 165 S.W. 703, 256 Mo. 669, 1914 Mo. LEXIS 438 (Mo. 1914).

Opinion

WOODSON, J.

— This is an original proceeding in•stituted in this court by the relator against the respondent asking for a writ of mandamus requiring the latter to furnish to the former five copies of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1909, and five copies each ■of the Session Laws of the State for the years 1911 .and 1913, as well as certain stationery mentioned, for •the use of the relator and the five members thereof in its and their official capacity.

Upon filing the petition for the writ, respondent waived the issuance of the alternative writ, entered his .■appearance and stipulated with respondent to the ef[673]*673feet that the petition might be considered and treated as the alternative writ.

Prior to the return day the respondent filed a demurrer to the petition.

Prom, this brief statement of the case it will be seen that this is a friendly suit growing out of an honest difference in opinion among public officers as to what are the rights and duties of the respective parties in the premises.

The case having assumed this aspect, it becomes necessary to set out the petition and demurrer thereto, in order to intelligently present the legal propositions involved. With formal parts omitted, they are as follows:

“Your petitioner herein respectfully represents:
“That the Public Service Commission of the State of Missouri was created by the Public Service Commission Act, which was- duly enacted by the Legislature of the State of Missouri, and which came into full force and effect as the law of said State on the 15th day of April, 1913. That the Public Service Commission, as. created by said law, consists of five commissioners, and that in accordance with the terms and provisions of said law the Governor of the State of Missouri has heretofore appointed as commissioners John M. Atkinson, commissioner and chairman of said Commission, and the following commissioners: John Kennish, H. B. Shaw, Wm. P. Woerner and Prank A. Wightman. That on the-day of July, 1913, and at all times hereinafter mentioned, each of said commissioners had taken the oath of office as prescribed by law and had duly qualified, entered into the discharge of his duties as prescribed by law and has continued so to do, and is now engaged in the discharge of the duties of commissioner of the Public Service Commission. That the said commissioners constitute the Public Service Commission of the State of Mis[674]*674souri. and are public officers, of the said State. That it is the duty of said Public Service Commission and of each of the commissioners thereof to administer, construe and enforce the laws of this State governing the rates, service, the issue of bonds and stock, etc., by common carriers, gas, electrical and telephone companies, etc., which are engaged in serving the public in said State, and that it is the duty of the said Commission, and of each commissioner, to investigate, construe and enforce the laws of the State in the foregoing particulars.
“That on and prior to the said-day of July, 1913, and at all times hereinafter mentioned, Cornelius Roach was the duly elected, qualified and acting Secretary of State within and for the State of Missouri. That as such and by virtue of the law of said State, he was the custodian of the printed copies of the public statutes of the State of Missouri, including the Revised Statutes of said State for the year 1909, contained in three volumes, numbered one, two and three, and the acts of the Legislature of the State of Missouri for the year 1911. That said Cornelius Roach, at the time aforesaid, and now has in his possession as such custodian a large number of the printed copies of the said Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri' for the year 1909, and the acts of the Legislature of the State of Missouri for the year 1911, which were printed and furnished to him by said State. That under the laws of said State it is and was the duty of said Roach to furnish and deliver to the Public Service Commission five copies of volumes one, two,., and three of said Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri for the year 1909, and five copies of the acts of the Legislature of the State of Missouri for the year 1911, and five copies of the acts of the Legislature of said State for the year 1913, for the use of each of said commissioners in the discharge of their duties as commissioners aforesaid. That on the - day of [675]*675June, 1913, said Cornelius Roach, as Secretary of State, did furnish and deliver to the said Public Service Commission for the use of said Commission, five copies of the acts of the Legislature of said State for the year 1913. and one copy of volumes one, two and three of the Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri for the year 1909, and one copy of the acts of the Legislature of the State of Missouri for the year 1911, for the use of said commissioners. That on the--day of July, 191.3, the Public Service Commission did demand and request, in writing — which demand is herewith filed, marked Exhibit “A” — that said Roach furnish and deliver to said Commission four copies of volumes one, two and three of the Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri for the year 1909, and four copies of the acts of the Legislature of the State of Missouri for the year 1911, for the necessary use of the said commissioners and of the Public Service Commission in the discharge of their duties. That said demand in writing was delivered'to the said Cornelius Roach as Secretary of State on said-day of July, 1913. That the said Cornelius Roach did then and there wrongfully refuse, and still wrongfully refuses, to deliver to the Public Service Commission four copies of the Revised Statutes for the year 1909, and four copies of the acts of the Legislature of the State of Missouri for the year 1911, as so requested, or any part or portion thereof, notwithstanding that he had theretofore been advised that he could lawfully so do by the Attorney-General of the State of Missouri.
“That on said-day of July, 1913, the said Cornelius Roach, as Secretary of State, was the custodian and had under his control and possession stationery for the use of the said Public Service Commission for which payment had been provided for in section 27 of an act passed by the Legislature of said State and approved by the Governor thereof on the '23rd day of April, 1913, which act appropriated from the treasury [676]*676of said State, chargeable to the revenue fund thereof for the years 1913 and 1914, the sum of twelve thousand dollars for stationery for the offices of the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners and other public officers of said State. That many years prior to April 15, 1913, the State of Missouri had authorized and established a Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners, which consisted of three members. That said board was vested by law with authority to investigate and enforce the laws . of the State governing rates, service, equipment, etc., of railroads and express companies. That by the Public Service Commission Act aforesaid the Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners and the offices of the commissioners thereof were abolished, and that the powers and duties of the Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners were imposed by said act upon the Public Service-Commission, together with other duties. That it was provided and enacted by said Public Service Commission Act that the Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners should transfer to the Public Service Commission all maps, books and records of their said office.

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