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132 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 847 (1908)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0947 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 877,897 to 878,488.   84
THE_
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

[BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1908.

Cc)]      f'EINT    S_                Page.
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 4, 196      ............................... 847
INTERFERENCE NOTICES        .............................847
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION         ...................848
MONEY BY MAIL ............................................. 848
PATENTS GRANTED .................................. 849
REISSUES        ........................................ 1044
DESIGNS ......................................... 1046
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR .............. 1053
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................ 1065
LABEL   . .................. ...................................-1070
PRINTS .......................................................  1070
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Gould v. Barnard ........................................ 1071
Ex parte Dempsey ....................................... 1072
Mattice v. Langworthy.      ......................... 1073
Ex parts C. Shenkberg Co      ........................1073
DECISIONS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR-
In  re Dempsey ........................................... 1074
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Howell, Jr., v. Hess ..................................... 1074
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ..................................... 1070
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 4, 1908.
Patents ................ 592-No. 877,897 to No. 878,488, inclusive.
Designs ................ 36--No. 39,048 to No. 39,083, Inclusive.
Trade-Marks .......... 150--No. 67,390 to No. 67,539, inclusive.
Labels ................. 1--No. 14,020 to No. 14,035, inclusive.
Prints ..................  3--No.  2,208 to No.  2,210, inclusive.
Reissues ...............  3-No. 12,746 to No. 12,748, inclusive.
Total ................ 800
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Arlansas ............
California ............
Colorado ............
Connecticut .........
Delaware ............
District of Columbia.
Florida ..............
Georgia..........
Hawaii Territory ....
Idaho........... .....
Illinois...........
Indiana ..........
Iowa ............
Kansas ..............
Kentucky ...........
Louisiana ...........
Maine.............
Maryland..........
Massachusetts .......
Michigan .............
Minnesota ...........
Mississippi ..........
Missouri..........
Montana.........
Nebraska ............
Nevada ..............

13    3
! 7 t  3
8
1I 3
10    4
5     1
41   13
14    4
13    3
2.
12    4
2.
4    1
.....  .....

New Hampshire ....     1
New Jersey .........32
New Mexico Ter't'y.    1
New York .......... 100
North Carolina .....  3
North Dakota ......   3
Ohio ................ 42
Oklahoma ..........   3
Oregon ............   2
Panama .............
Pennsylvania ......
Philippine Islands.
Rhode Island ......
South Carolina ....
South Dakota .    .. 3
Tennessee ...........4
Texas ............... 7
Utah ................. 5
Vermont ....... :..    7
Virginia .............  5
Washington ........    5
West Virginia .   .. 1  5
Wisconsin . .      I   8
Wyoming .......      ..
U. S. Army:.:::::: ...
U. S. Navy ...........
Total to citizens of
the United States... 543

PRICE-$5 per year.

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.

Argentina........
Austria-Hungary ....
Belgium ...........
Brazil ...........
British West Indies..
Canada ..........
Cape Colony ....
Chil ............
China ............
Costa Rica ..........
Cuba .................
Denmark ............
Ecuador .............
England .............
France ...........
Germany.........
Haiti............
Ireland...........
Italy ................
Japan ................
Java .............
Mexico ...............

12   1
l2 1
8 1
24     5
2

H'0
Countries.
Natal ...............
Netherlands ....... ..
Newfoundland ......
New South Wales......
New Zealand.......
Norway .............
Persia ............
Queensland ..........
Roumania ...........
Russia .............
Scotland............I
South Australia ....
Spain ...............
Sweden .............
Switzerland .........  3
Transvaal South
Africa.............
Victoria .....   .....
Western Australia   . .
Total to citizens of
foreign countries .... 85

Interference Notices.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., January 18, 1908.
The heirs, executor, or administrator of Siman Miyata, take notice:
An interference has been declared by this Office between an
application of the Standard Import Company, Limited, of New
Orleans, La., and an application of Siman Miyata, of West
Orange, N. J., both for registration of a trade-mark, and a letter
has been filed in the case from the attorney of record for said
Miyata stating that Miyata has died.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the heirs, executor, or
administrator of the said Siman Miyata that if they or any of
them desire to contest the said interference they should imme-
liately put themselves In communication with the Commissioner
of Patents.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for six
consecutive weeks. If no appearance shall be entered at the
expiration of the period of publication, the interference will pro-
ceed as in case of default.
EDWARD B. MOORE, Commissioner.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., Tanuary 22, 1908.
Joseph H. Brow, his assigns or legal representatives, take notice:
An interferencelhas been declared by this Office between an
application 'of Kingan & Company, Limited, of Indianapolis,
Ind., or registration of a trade-mark and a trade-mark registered
to Joseph H. Brown, of Fort Worth, Tex., and a letter has been
ledlin the case by the attorney of record for said Brown stating
that he islunable to locate his client.
Notice is therefore hereby given to said Joseph H. Brown, his
assigns or legal representatives, that if they or any of them desire
to contest the said interference they should immediately put
themselves in communication with the Commissioner of Patents.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for six
consecutive weeks. If no appearance shall be entered at the
expiration of the period of publication, the interference will pro-
ceed as in case of default.
EDWARD B. MOORE, Commissioner.

VOL. 132-No. 5.

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