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120 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1483 (1906)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0923 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 811,533 to 812,175.                                     1483
TH E
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
[BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]
VOL. 120-No. 6.           TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1906.         PRIOE-$5 per year.

CONT EDNTS.                         Page.
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 6, 1906..............        ....... 1483
ATTORNEYS...........                   ................. 1483
DRAWINGS.... ......................         ........... 1483
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION....       ............... 1484
TRADE-MARKS..           .................................. 1484
PATRNTs GRANTED...         ..................  ........ 1485
REISSUES.....           ................................... 1757
DEIGNs.         .................................. 1765
TRA'E-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR.............. 1767
TRADE-MARKs-REGISTERED.......          ..................1813
LABELS.........                            ............. 1821
PRINTS....... .....................        ............. 1821
COMMISSIONER's DECISIONS-
Potter v. McIntosh.............................. 1823
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Bauer v. Crone................      ..   ............  1824
French y. Halcomb......................... 1824
Giles Remedy Company v. Giles .................... 1826
NOTICE................    .--..............            1828
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 6, 1906.
Patents................ 643-No 811,533 to No. 812,175 inclusive.
Designs.............. 13-No. 37,804 to No. 37,816, inclusive.
Trade-Marks.......... 189-No. 49,370 to No. 49,558, inclusive.
Labels............... 5-No. 12,652 to No. 12,656, inclusive.
Prints................ 2-No. 1,571 to No. 1,572, inclusive.
Reissues.............. 5-No. 12,445 to No. 12,449, inclusive.
Total Issue......... 857
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States

Alabama............
Alaska, District of...
Arizona Territory...
Arkansas............
California.........
Cobrado.........
Connecticut.........
Delaware.........
Districtof Columbia.
Florida..............
Georgia..............
Hawail Territory....
Tdabo.............
Illinois............
Indian Territory....
Indiana..........
Iowa................
Kansas...........
Kentucky.    ...
Louisiana........
Maine............
Maryland...........
Massachusetts.......
Michigan...........
Minnesota.........
Mississi~ppi.....
Montana..........
Nebraska............

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10
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2
3
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17
7
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26
3
2

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States.

Nevada.......
New Hampshire....
New Jersey.........
New Mexico Ter't'y.
New York..........
North Carolina.....
North Dakota......
Ohio................
Oklahoma Territ'y.
Oregon.............
Pennsylvania.......
Philippine Islands..
Rhodelsland.......
South Carolina......
South Dakota......
Tennessee..........
Texas...............
Utah ............
Vermont .........
Virginia............
Washington........
West Virginia......
Wisconsin..........
Wyoming...........
U.S. Army.....
U.S. Navy......
Total to citizens of
the United States...

2      3
19     18
..... .....
111     38
2  .1..
01 ...
40 1
3  .....
..... .....
72    - 33
65
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2  .....
4       5
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7  .....
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13       2
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589     194

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

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CountrIes
Argentina........... .....
Austria-Hungary...     3
Belgium..............
Brazil ............. .....
British West Indies.. .....
Canada.............. .7
Cape Colony......... .....
Chile................. .....
China................
Costa Rica..........
Cuba................ .....
Denmark..............
Ecuador............. .....
England...........     16
France.............   11
Germany.............   19
India................
Ireland.............  I
Italy................ .....
Japan................
Java.................
Mexico............ 1

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Countries.
Netherlands........
Newfoundland......
New South Wales...
New Zealand.......
Norway.........
Persia...........
Queensland.........
Roumania..........
Russia..............
San Salvador.......
Scotland............
South Africa.......
Spain...........
Sweden..........
Switzerland........
Transvaal, South
Africa.............
Victoria............
Western Australia..
Total to citizens of
foreign countries....

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Attorneys.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., February 1, 1906.
This Office has been advised by the Secretary of the Interior of
the disbarment of the following attorneys from practice before
the Department or any Bureau theleof: Marcena M. Murphy,
Mount Vernon, Ohio, January 26, 1906; William H. Washington,
Beaufort, S. C., January 31, 1906.
C. M. IRELAN,
Chief Clerk.
Drawings.
RULE 38.
38. When there are drawings the description will refer to the dif-
ferent views by figures and to the different parts by letters or nu-
merals (preferably the latter).
RULE 52-EXTRACT.
(6) The different views should be consecutively numbered. Let-
ters and figures of reference must be carefully formed. They
should, if possible, measure at least one-eighth of an inch in
height, so that they may bear reducuon to one twenty-fourth
of an inch: and they may be much larger when there is sufficient
room. They must be so placed in the close and complex parts
thorough comprehension
r cross or mingle with the
ind a certain part, they
should be placed at a little dfstance, where there is available
space, and connected by short broken lines with the parts to
which they refer. They must never appear upon shaded sur-
faces, and when it is difficult to avoid this, a blank space must
be left in the shading where the letter occurs, so that it shall ap-
pear perfectly distinct and separate from the work. Ifthe same
part of an invention appear m more than one view of the draw-
ing it must always be represented by the same character, and the
same character must never be used to designate different parts.
It is suggested that numerals or letters be used without
exponents.

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