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134 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1055 (1908)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0951 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 889,186 to 889,884.                                 1055
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
[BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]
VOL. 134-No, 5.            TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1908.         PRICE--$5 per year.

CX: OM~qq.1=TTS_                       Page.
ISSUE OF JUNE 2, 1908 ....................................... 1055
THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE ..................................... 1055
FULL NAMES OF APPLICANTS ................................ 1055
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ........................ 1056
MONEY BY MAIL ......................................... 1056
PATENTS GRANTED ....................................... 1057
REISSUES ............................................... 1280
DESIGNS ................................................ 1283
TEALDE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR. .............. 1285
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................ 1293
LABELS..............................................        1296
PRINTS ................................................. 1296
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
In re John C. Dowd & Company ......................... 1297
Martin v. Goodrum v. Dyson v. Lattig and Goodrum.... 1297
Ex parte'WIlliam F. Minehan .......................... 1298
In re National Chemical Company ....................... 1298
DECISIONS OS' THE U. S. COURTS-
Battle Creek Sanitarium Company, Limited, v. Fuller.. 1299
In re Spitteler and Krische .............................. 1301
AMENDMENTS TO PATENT LAWS ............................ 1302
ISSUE OF JUNE 2, 1908,
Patents ................ 699-No. 889,186 to No. 889,884, Inclusive.
Designs...............     6-No. 39,329 to No. 39,334, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ........... 79-No. 69,247 to No. 69,325, inclusive.
Labels ..................  6-No. 14,225 to No. 14,230, inclusive.
Prints .................. 13-No.    2,282 to No.  2,294, inclusive.
Reissues ..............6---No. 12,801 to No. 12,806, inclusive.
Total ................. 809
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
States.           t               States.
r                               r,
Alabama ............        ..    New Hampshire ....      1.
Alaska, District of.. ......      New Jersey ......... 33       10
Arizona Territory ... .........New Mexico Ter't'y.        1.
Arkansas ............ 2 ..... New York ..........        90     19
California ........... 261     1  North Carolina .....    4.
Colorado ............8        .   North Dakota ......     3.
Connecticut .........  14     1  Ohio ...............   50      4
Delaware ............1            Oklahoma ..........     3.
District of Columbia.       ..... Oregon ............. d  2
Florida ........................  Panama ............ ....
Georgia .............   5        Pennsylvania .......   6   .
idaho......Territory .. ....:::   PhilippIne Islands.,' ........
Illinois ...............  69  16  South Carolina .....
Indiana...........     17    1   South Dakota ......     2
Iowa.   ..............  14    1   Tennessee ...........   6     1
Kansas           ..... I5         Texas ...............  18.
Kentucky.............8.Utah               ................2
Louisiana ............   4..   V. ..       .
Maine................22 3            1 -
Mayland ............     8    2   '%-.
Massachusetts .......   481 11    V5esL% i   Ina ......  It)     I
Michigan ............   31    3   Wisconsin..........1
Minnesota ...........   14    1   Wyoming................
Mississippi .............U. S. Army.........1.
Missouri.22                   2   U. S. Navy............... ...
Montana .............    2    .--
Nebraska ............   12   i     Total to citizens of
Nevada ....................the United States... 661             86
134-0. G.-70

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.

Argentina .........
Austria-Hungary ....
Belgium .............
Brazil ............
British West Indies..
Canada ..............
Cape Colony .......
Chile .................
China ................
Costa Rica ...........
Cuba .................
Denmark ............
Egypt ...............
England .............
France ...............
Germany ............
H aiti ................
Ireland ..............
Italy .................
Japan ................
Java ...............
Mexico ...............

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

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