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135 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 899 (1908)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0953 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 894,805 to 895,409.                                    899
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
LBY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]
VOL. 135-No. 5.            TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1908.          PRICE-$5 per year.

CO_(D I r '_Nr9I'S                      Page.
ISSUE OF AUGUST 4, 1908 .......................                  899
INTERFERENCE NOTICES            ........................         899
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ....................... 900
NOTICE....        ............................. ...............900
PATENTS GRANTED .......................................... 901
REISSUES .................................. 1105
DESIGNS ...................... 1106
TRADE-MARES-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................ 1109
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................ 1117
TRADE-MARKS CANCELED .................................. 1118
LABELS ...................     ..............................1119
PRINTS ................................................None.
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
George Wostenholm & Son, Limited, v. Crowley ........ 1121
Actiengesellschaft Paulanerbrau      Salvatorbrauerei v.
Conrad Seipp Brewing Company ...................... 1121
Ex parte Newman ...................................... 1122
Ex parte Milans .. __ .................. 1122
DECISIONS OF THE U S. COURTS-
Goolman v. Hobart ..................................... 1123
Gordon v. Wentworth ................................... 1125
In  re  M ilans .............................................  1126
INTERFERENCE NOTICE ...................................... 1126
ISSUE OF AUGUST 4, 1908.
Patents ........ : ....... 605-No. 894,805 to No. 895,409, inclusive.
Designs ................    4-No. 39,436 to No. 39,439, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ........... 60-No. 70,115 to No. 70,174, inclusive.
Labels ................     8-No. ,14,308 to No. 14,315, inclusive.
Prints ................. None.
Reissues ..............     4-No. 12,837 to No. 12,840, inclusive.
Total .................  C1
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.
Alabama ..........
Alaska, District of...
Arizona Territory....
Arkansas ............
California .........  i
Colorado .............
Connecticut ..........
Delaware.........
District of Columbia.
Florida ..........i
Georgia ..............
Hawaii Territory ....
Idaho .............
Illinois ...............
Indiana ..............
Iowa .................
Kansas ..............
Kentucky ........
Louisiana ........ 
Maine ................
Maryland ............
Massachusetts.
Michigan .........
Minnesota ...........
Mississippi ...........
Missouri ...........
Montana .............
Nebraska ............
Nevada ..............

.4
States.        .    d
a  ] ....  FNrh D  k t   ...:     ..
1        New Ha.mpshire....    2
.r..... Ne Jrsey .....   .     20    2
1   New Mexico Ter't'y.
3 [  1   NPennsl    i Y       72   21
....7  .....  No t Philip i 'n sand.'.t .-.........
7 ..... Nrhd Dsaot .......    2 ...
12    2   Ohio ...............40  .
1    1   Oklahoma ........     3 .....
3    1   Oregon. ............ 2 .2.
3          nama ............    .....
4    1   Pennsylvania ....... 72     2
.Pilp .....  Phi ine Islands.. ..........
2        RhodeIsland .......
53    3   South Carolina ............
25 ....South Dakota......      1. -
15 ...    Tennessee ...........  5    2
6 ..... Texas.............7......
4 .    IU..S. Navy ............. 3 .....
4         Total to citizens of - ----
1       the United States.... 38  .7

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.      i
aa

Countries.

Algeria ............. .    ..... . Natal ...................
Austria-Hungary ....           1   Netherlands ........  2
Belgium .............  1 I.    Newfoundland ..........
Brazil ......................  New South Wales...   2
British West Indies ...........  New Zealand ........  3.
Canada ............... . 7  2  Norway.......
Cape Colony ................. Queensand. .....
Chile ............. .......... Roumania ..........   1
China ................... .    Russia ...................
Costa Rica .................. Scotland ...............
Cuba..      ........ 1 1 ...... South Australia ....  2.
Denmark           .. .....  ..  Spain ....... ...... ..:.. ....
Ecuador ............. I.....   Sweden ................    1
England ............. 18    2  Switzerland .........
France ..............  8    2  Turkey .............  I .....
Germany ........... 17     3   Transvaal, S o u t h
India ...................  1     Africa ............ ..... .....
Ireland ..................... Victoria ............  1 .....
Itly.........I            Western Australia .. ..... ...
Japan.......  .. ...  .....
Java............... ..... ..... Total to citizens of
Mexico ................ ..... foreign countries ... ] 71  11
Interference Notices.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., July 24, 1908.
Willam H. Ward, his assigns or legal representatives, take olice:
An interference having been declared by this Office between the
application of the Yonkers Brewery, of Yonkers, N. Y., for regis-
tration of a trade-mark and a trade-mark registered to William
H. Ward, of San Francisco, Cal., and the notice of said declaration
sent by registered mail to the said William H. Ward having been
returned undelivered, notice is hereby given to the said William
H. Ward, his assigns or legal representatives, that if they or any
of them desire to contest the said interference they should imme-
diately put themselves in communication with the Commissioner
of Patents, in order 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
expiration of the period of publication, the interference will be
proceeded with as in case of default.
EDWARD B. MOORE, Commissioner.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., July 89, 1908.
Searle & Son, their assigns or legal representatives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office between the
application of Baird Bros. & Company, of 1435-1437 Tenth street
northwest, Cleveland, Ohio, for registration of a trade-mark, a
trade-mark registered to Searle & Son, of Rockford, Ill., and a
trade-mark registered to Francis H. Reinhard, of 143 Maiden Lane,
New York, N. Y., and the notice of said declaration sent by regis-
tered mail to the said Searle & Son having been returned undeliv-
ered, notice is hereby given to the said Searle & Son, theirassigns 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, in order 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 expi-
ration of the period of publication, the interference will be pro-
ceeded with as in case of default.
E. B. MOORE, Commissioner.

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