DELAMATER v. SOUTH DAKOTA

No. 149.

205 U.S. 93 (1907)

DELAMATER v. SOUTH DAKOTA.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided March 11, 1907.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Herbert Jackson for plaintiff in error.

Mr. S.M. Howard and Mr. Aubrey Lawrence, with whom Mr. Philo Hall, Attorney General of the State of South Dakota, was on the brief, for defendant in error.


MR. JUSTICE WHITE delivered the opinion of the court.

A firm established in St. Paul, Minnesota, which was engaged in dealing in intoxicating liquors, employed Delamater, the plaintiff in error, as a traveling salesman. As such salesman Delamater, in the State of South Dakota, carried on the business of soliciting orders from residents of that State for the purchase, from the firm in St. Paul, of intoxicating liquors in quantities...

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