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City And Railroad Interests Won't Conflict In This Case

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
March
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

CITY AND RAILROAD INTERESTS WON'T CONFLICT IN THIS CASE

Another case has arisen showing the beauty of having the city attorney and the attorney of the Ann Arbor railroad one and the same man. At the meeting of the board of public works Wednesday Mr. Cady moved that the street commissioner be instructed to consult the city attorney in regard to the Wabash Railroad Co. crossing Hill street and Moseley street, without permit. 

By the Wabash railroad, Mr. Cady meant the Ann Arbor road. They put sidetracks across Hill and Moseley streets without consulting the city. The city attorney is their attorney and is being advised with by the road in all matters connected with the grade separation. Probably he will decide that the city's  interests and the road's interests do not conflict. That will be Sawyeresque law.