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128 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1693 (1907)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0939 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 855,439 to 856,196.                                 1693
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
[BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]
VOL. 128-No. 5,            TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907.         PRICE-$5 per year.

CONTENTS_                              Page.
ISSUE OF JUNE 4,1907 .......................... ....1693
INTERFERENCE NOTICE ................................... 1693
RENEWAL OF FORFEITED CASES ............................. 1693
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ....................... 1694
INTERFERENCE NOTICE ............................. 1694
PATENTS GRANTED         ................................. 1695
REISSUES .............................            ........... 2055
DESIGNS ................................................ .... 2057
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ............... 2081
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................ 2077
LABELS ....................................... ..............  2083
PRINTS ............. ...  ....................................  2083
'COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Munst. .           '                                   2085
Dunba.,                                                  2087
Magic                      .                            2088
DECISIONS OF TAE U. S. COURTS-
Munster v. Ashworth .................................... 2088
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ................................... 2090
ISSUE     OF JUNE      4, 1907.
Patents ............. 758-No. 855,439 to No. 856,196, inclusive.
Designs ................ 14-No. 38,597 to No. 38,010, inclusive.
Trade-:M1arks .......... 190-No. 62,947 to No. 63,136, inclusive.
Labels ................. 21-No. 13,576 to No. 13,596, inclusive.
Prints ................. 19-No.     2,008 to No.  2,026, inclusive.
Reissues ...............  3-No. 12,657 to No. 12,659, inclusive.
Total issue .......... 1005
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
'-  '-   I                         --
States.          05states.                      ~    .3
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ArKansas ............
California ............
:Colorado .........
Connecticut ........
Delaware ..............
District of Columbia.
Florida ..............
eorgia  .............
Idaho.............
Illinois ....
Indian Territory.
Indiana ..............
Iowa  ................
Kansas ..............
Kentucky .........
Louisiana ...........
Maine ................
Maryland... .......
Massachusetts .......
Michigan ............
Minnesota ...........
Mississippi ..........
Missouri .............
Montana ............
Nebraska ............
Nevada ...............

I  I ....
23I   8
13    1
21    5
4'

87 1 35
14  1 .....
17     1
81    1
8     1
4    2
3t 1
6    3
411   6
29     5
18 '   1
6 . .....
17   10
2     1
11 1  . .

New Hampshire ....     1
New Jersey .........  37
New Mexico Ter't'y.    1
New York .......... 110
North Carolina -----   4
North Dakota ......    5
Ohio ................  44
Oklahoma Territ'y.     3
Oregon .............   8
Pennsylvania .......  59
Philippine Islands .....
Porto Rico .............
Rhode Island .......   4
South Carolina.....    7
South Dakota ......    2
Tennessee ..........   2
Texas ..............   6
Utah.- .............   1
Vermont...........     1
Virginia ............  1
Washington ......... 5
West Virginia ....   7
Wisconsin ..........   9
Wyoming ...............
U. S. Army ..........
U. S. Navy .......... 
Total to citizens of
the United States... 679

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.

Brazil ...........
British West Indies..
Canada ..............
Cape Colony ......
Chile ................
China ................
Costa Rica ..........
Cuba ................
Denmark ............
Ecuador ............
England .............
France ...............
Germany ............
H aiti ................
Ireland  .............
Italy  ................
Japan ...............
Java  .................
Mexico ...............

Countries.        .
Natal ...................
Netherlands......     1
Newfoundland ......I .
New South Wales..     1.
New Zealand ......    1.
Norway ...........    1.
Persia ...................
Queensland ...................
Roumania ................
Russia ..............
Scotland ............1      1
South Australia ...........
Spain ...............
Sweden ...........    4 ....
Switzerland ........  4     2
Transvaal, South
Africa ............... ......
Victoria ............  1  .....
Western Australia..   1 ...
Total to citizens of
foreign countries... 93    17

Interference Notice.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., May 15, 1907.
Charles H. P'almer, Jr., his assigns or legal representatives, take
notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office between the
application of The Columbia Carriage Company, of Hamilton,
Ohio, for registration of a trade-mark and a trade-mark regis-
tered to Charles H. Palmer, Jr., of Amesbury, Mass., and the
notice of said declaration mailed by the Patent Office in the usual
manner to the said Charles H. Palmer, Jr., and also the copy
mailed to his attorney of record, together with the letter setting
times for taking testimony, having been returned undelivered,
notice is hereby given to the said Charles H. Palmer, Jr., his as-
signs or legal representatives, that if they or any of them desire
to contest the said interference they should immediatelyput them-
selves in communication with the Commissioner of Patents in or-
der that the notices of declaration heretofore sent by and returned
to the Office may be forwarded to them.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for six
consecutive weeks. If no appearance shall be entered at the ex-
piration of the period of publication, the interference will be pro-
ceeded with as in case of default.
E. B. MOORE, Acting Commissioner.
Renewal of Forfeited Cases.
A petition for the renewal of a forfeited application need not
be signed by the inventor or assignee, but may be signed by the
attorney.
A power of attorney in the original application authorizing an
attorney to transact all business in the Patent Office in connection
with the application construed to be of sufficient scope to include
the signing of a petition for renewal and the subsequent prosecu-
tion of the application. (Ex parte Agee, 101 0. G., 1609.)

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