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136 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1073 (1908)

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1073

THEE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
n11tch $tates Vatent Offict
[BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]
VOL. 136-No. 6.   TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908.  PRICE-$5 per year.

CONTENS                              Page.
ISSUE OF OCTOBER 6, 1908.............         .............. 1073
AMENDMENT OF RULES............          ..... ............ 1073
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION........................ 1074
PRINTED COPIES'OF PATENTS...........          .............. 1074
PATENTS GRANTED..            .............................. 1075
REISSUES............         ........ ...    ............... 1277
DESIGNS............          ..........    ................. 1278
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR................ 1281
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED...........             .............. 1293
LABELS............            ....................... .....1295
PRINTS       .......................................... 1295
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Continental Paper Bag Company v. Eastern Paper Bag
Company.................................... 1297
INTERFERENCE NOTICES............................. 1302
ISSUE OF OCTOBER 6, 1908.
Patents............. 616-No. 900,074 to No. 900,689, inclusive.
Designs.............. 14-No. 39,599 to No. 39,612, inclusive.
Trade-Marks........... 61-No. 70,780 to No. 70,840, inclusive.
Labels................. 10-No. 14,384 to No. 14,393, inclusive.
Prints..................  2-No. 2,355.to No. 2,356, inclusive.
Reissues................  2-No. 12,860 to No. 12,861, inclusive.
Total................. 705
,TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
States.                         States.             c
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Alabama .........      2    1   NewHampshire...       2 ..
Alaska, District of... 1 ..... New Jersey........ 26 3
Arizona Territory ..    1 ...1 New Mexico Ter't'y.1        .....
Arkansas............ 2           New York..........    83    14
California.........29       1   North Carolina....     6 .....
Colorado.............   6    2   North Dakota......    '1 .-..-
Connecticut..........  12        Ohio...... .........  39     5
Delaware...           ......     Oklahoma..........     4 .....
District of Columbia    2 ....   Oregon..............I.
Florida.............   1  ...  Panama............       ..
Georgia.............8       1   Pennsylvania.......69        7
Hawaii Territory.... ..... .... Philippine Islands..    I .....
Idaho............      2   .... 'Rhode Island....-_    1     2
Illinois ...............  66  13  South Carolina..-.    I .....
Indiana..............  27    4   South Dakota....     3 ....
Iowa...............    19    1   Tennessee...........6        1
Kansas..............    8    1   Texas...............   9     1
Kentucky............5           Utah............      7 .....
Louisiana............   I  .....  Vermont  ..-........  1
Maine...............    4  .....  Virginia............  1     1
Maryland............    6    1   Washington........     4 .....
Massachusetts....... 28      1   West Virginia......    4 .....
Michigan............    8 ..... Wisconsin..........    18 .....
Minnesota...........    8    4   Wyoming...........    1
Mississippi...........1 I    .   U. S. Army.........   .I
Missouri.............  24    5   U. S. Navy...............
Montana ............. .... ...
Nebraska............    4 .....   Total to citizens of
Nevada............. ..... ..... the United States... 5651    69

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.
Austria-Hungary....
Belgium .............
Brazil...............
British West Indies_
Canada..............
Cuba................
Denmark............
Ecuador ..........
England...........
France...............
Germany..........:.
H aiti................
Ireland..............
Italy............
Japan...   ........
Java............
Mexico...........

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Countries.
Netherlands..........
New South Wales....
New Zealand........    3
Norway.............    2
Russia..............   4
Scotland...........   1
South Australia.... .....
Spain e
Switzerland ..........
Transvaal, So u t h
Africa.............1.
Victoria........ .....
Western Australia.. ....
Total to citizens of
foreign countries .-  65

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Amendment of Rules.
(ORDER No. 1,778 )
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., Sept. 2S, 1908.
Acting under the provisions of section 483 of the Revised Stat-
utes and with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, Rule
47 of the Rules of Practice of the United States Patent Office is
amended by canceling the words a country foreign to in lines
1 and 2 of the third paragraph thereof and inserting in their
place the words any country including and by inserting after the
word ribbon in lines 3 and 5 of the same paragraph the words
or tape, so that the rule as amended shall read:
47. If the application be made by an executor or administrator
of a deceased person or the guardian, conservator, or representa-
tive of an insane person, the form of the oath w ill be correspond-
ingly changed.
The oath or affirmation may be made before any person within
the United States authorized by law to administer oaths, or, when
the applicant resides in a foreign country, before any minister,
charg6 d'affaires, consul, or commercial agent holding commission
under the Govermnent of the United States, or before any notary
an official seal and authorized
-Ountry in which the applicant
..p roved by a certificate of a
diplomatic or con sular officer of the nitedStates the oath being
attested in all cases in this and other countries by the proper
official seal of the officer before whom the oath or affirmation is
made, except that no acknowledgment may be taken by any
attorney appearing in the case. When the person before whom
the oath or affirmation is made is not provided with a seal, his
official character shall be established by competent evidence, as
by a certificate from a clerk of a court of record or other proper
officer having a seal.
When the oath is taken before an officer in any country ncluding
the United States, all the application papers must be attached
together and a ribbon or tape passed one or more times through
all the sheets of the application, and the ends of said ribbon or
tape brought together under the seal before the latter is affixed
and impressed, or each sheet must be impressed with the official
seal of the officer before whom the oath was taken, or, if he is not
provided with a seal, then each sheet must be initialed by him.
This rule will become effective on December 1, 1908.
E. B. MOORE,
Commissioner.

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