11 S.D. 144 | S.D. | 1898
Upon a complaint charging plaintiff in error with the “crime of peddling, hawking, and soliciting orders for goods, wares, and merchandise without having first obtained a license,” a conviction was had in circuit court, which is
The question, though- important, and presented to this court for the first time, is governed by certain well-established principles, and its proper solution requires no more than the application thereof in the light of reason and the authorities. The constitution of the United States having ordained “that congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign