12 S.D. 305 | S.D. | 1900
On the 16th day of September, 1897, certain citizens engaged in busines at the village of Parmer, a station on defendants line, applied by petition stating sufficient facts to the board of railroad commissioners for an orderrequir
It is further contended by counsel for appellant that the power to order a station house to be built cannot be inferred from the right to adjudge proper “any addition to or change of its stations or station houses,” but to us it seems reasonably plain that the building -of a depot is as clearly an addition to the station as an enlargement of the station grounds or extension of side tracks. For the reasons above stated, the order appealed from is affirmed.