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'^:-',. *, o t i% 2< l ' 7 s ti 9 A 4~ s-ik sks IJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sW jrt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wq' [PUBLIC-No. 28.] An Act 'temporarily to provide revenue for the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and Houtse gf Riepresentatives of the United States qf America in Congress assembled, That the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to revise and amend the tariff laws of the Philippine, Archipelago," enacted by the United States Philippine Commission on the seventeenth day of September, nineteen hun ied and one, shall be and remain in full force and effect, and there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles coining into the Philippine Archipelago froin the United States the rates of duty which are required by the said Act to be levied, collected, and paid upon like articles imported from foreign countries into said archipelago. SEc. 2. That on and af ter the passage of this Act there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles coming into the United States from the Philippine Archipelago the rates of duty which are required to be levied, collected, and paid upon like articles imported from forei'gn countries: P-rovided, That upon all articles the growth and product of, the Philippine Archipelago coming into the United States from the' Philippine Archipelago there shall be levied, collected, and paid only seventy-five per centuLm of the rates of duty aforesaid: And provided farther, That the rates of duty which are required hereby to be levied, collected, and paid upon products of the Philippine Archipelago coming into the United States shall be less any duty or taxes levied, collected, and paid thereon upon the shipment thereof from the Philippine Ar-chipelago, as provided by the Act of the United States Philippine Commiission referred to in section one of this Act, under such rules and regulations as the Secreta-ry of the Treasury may prescribe, but all articles, the growth and product of the Philippine Islands, admitted into the ports of the United States free of duty) Under the provisions of this Act and coming directly from said isands to the United States for use and consumption therein, shall be hereafter exempt from any expgort duties imposed in the Philippine Islands. SEc. 3. That on and after the passage of this Act the saiiie tonnage taxes shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all foreign vessels coming into the United States from the Philippine Archipelago which are required by law to be levied, collected, and paid upon vessels coming into the United States from foreign countr ies: P[)rovided, however, That until July first, nineteen hundred and four, the provisions of law restricting to vessels of the United States the transportation of passenguers and merchandise directly or- indirectly from one -port of the United States to another. port of the United States shall not be applicable, to foreign vessels engaging in trade -between the Philippine Archipelago and. the United States, or between ports in the Philippine Archipelago: And provided farther, That the Philippine Comninission shall be authorized and empowered to issue licenses to engage in lighterage or other exclusively harbor business to vessels or other craft actually engaged in such business at the date of the passage of this Act, and to vessels or other craft built in the Philippine 2 Islands or in the United States and owned by citizens of the United States or by inhabitants of the Philippine Islands. SEC. 4. That the duties and taxes collected in the Philippine Archipelago in pursuance of this Act, and all duties and taxes collected in the United States upon articles coming from the Philippine Archipelago and upon foreign vessels coming therefrom, shall not be covered into the general fund of the Treasury of the United States, but shall be held as a separate fund and paid into the treasury of the Philippine Islands, to be used and expended for the government and benefit of said islands. SEc. 5. That when duties prescribed by this Act are based upon the weight of merchandise deposited in any public or private bonded warehouse, said duties shall be levied and collected upon the weight of such merchandise at the time of its entry. SEC. 6. That all articles manufactured in bonded manufacturing warehouses in whole or in part of imported materials, or of materials subject to internal-revenue tax and intended for shipment from the United States to the Philippine Islands, shall, when so shipped, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, be exempt from internal-revenue tax, and shall not be charged with duty except the duty levied under this Act upon imports into the Philippine Islands. ' That all articles subject under the laws of the United States to internal-revenue tax, or on which the internal-revenue tax has been paid, and which may under existing laws and regulations be exported to a foreign country without the payment of such tax, or with benefit of drawback, as the case may be, may also be shipped to the Philippine Islands with like privilege, under such regulations and the filing of such bonds, bills of lading, and other security as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, prescribe. And all taxes paid upon such articles shipped to the Philippine Islands since November fifteenth, nineteen hundred and one, under the decision of the Secretary of the Treasury of that date, shall be refunded to the parties who have paid the same, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and a sum sufficient to make such payment is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. That where materials on which duties have been paid are used in the manufacture of articles manufactured or produced in the United States, there shall be allowed on the shipment of said articles to the Philippine Archipelago a drawback equal in amount to the duties paid on the materials used, less one per centurp of such duties, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. SEC. 7. That merchandise in bonded warehouse or otherwise in the custody and control of the officers of the customs, upon which duties have been paid, shall be entitled, on shipment to the Philippine Islands within three years from the date of the original arrival, to a return of the duties paid less one per centum, and merchandise upon which duties have not been paid may be shipped without the payment of duties to the Philippine Islands within said period, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. SEC. 8. That the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to simplify the laws in relation to the collection of revenues," approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, as amended by an Act entitled 3 "An Act to provide for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States," approved July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, shall apply to all articles coming into the United States from the Philippine Archipelago. SEr. 9. That no person in the Philippine Islands shall, under the authority of the United States, be convicted of treason by any tribunal, civil or military, unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court. Approved, March 8, 1902. I f: v CUSTOMS TARIFF FOR THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO. 16600-01 1* 1 16600-01-I* 1 A CONTENTS. Page. Short title of act ---...-......... --- —--......... 5 Section 2. Import duties imposed -..-................ —..... 5 3. Provision for merchandise in transit..... --- —--. — —.... 5 4. Export duties imposed - -—... ----. ---. ----.......- 5 5. General rules ---—.. --- —---...... --- —. --- —-.. --- —--....- 5 Customs treatment of textiles: Rule 1. Number of threads and its ascertainment -—.. 5 Customs treatment of mixed textiles: 2. Admixture of two materials -... —. --- —-—. 6 3. Admixture of more than two materials ---... 7 4. Silk textiles -.................... 8 Exceptions: 5. Knitted and netted stuffs..-............... 8 6. Ribbons ---..................... 9, 7. Trimmings -...................... --- 9 Surtaxes: 8. Establishment of surtaxes...-......... 9 9. Brochs-........ --- — -- --------------—........... 9 10. Embroidery.... --- ——.................... 9 11. Metallic threads -.............-.......... 10 12. Made-up articles —.............-........... 10 Rules applicable to goods not specially mentione'l and to articles of several materials: 13. Articles not enumerated -..........-....... 10 14. Composed of two or more materials. ----.. ---.. 10 15. In doubtful cases ---—.... —.....-.......-. 10 Regulations respecting packing, packages, and receptacles: 16. Packages, packing, and receptacles, when dutiable 11 16. When package or packing is liable to higher duty than contents. ---............... 11 17. Packages, etc., containing goods dutiable on gross weight..................................... 11 18. Package,, etc., containing goods dutiable on net weight..................................... 11 19. Packages, etc., containing goods dutiable on gross weight liable to different rates of duty..... --- 11 19. Packages, etc., containing goods dutiable on gross and net weight —...................... 11 20. Regulations for ascertainmnent of net weight.... 12 6. Prohibited importations ----—..................-........ 12 7. Abbreviations used in the tariff................................ 12 8. Moneys to be received ini payment of duties ------.......-... 12 3 4 CONTENTS. Page. Section 9. Metrical system of weights and measures...- ----—......-. 13 10. Importations from the United States ----..... ---. —...... 13 11. Import rates of duty........................................... 13 Class I. Stones, earths, ores, and ceramic products....... 13 II. Metals, and manufactures in which a metal enters as a principal element ---—.......-.... 16 IlI. Substances employed in pharmacy and products composed of these substances -—......... 20' IV. Cotton and its manufactures.. ---...-.... ----. 23 V. Hemp, flax, aloe, jute, and other vegetable fibers and their manufactures --------—.........- 27 VI. Wools, bristles, hair, horsehair, and their manufactures —.. —...-...-...-.. —......- 30 VII. Silk and its manufactures.-..... ---. —.-... 30 VIII. Paper and its applications...................... 31 IX. Wood and other vegetable materials employed in industry, and articles manufactured therefrom. 33 X. Animals and animal wastes employed in industry. 34 XI. Instruments, machinery, and apparatus employed in music, agriculture, industry, and locomotion. 35 XII. Alimentary substances -..... --- —-..... —. 37 XIII. Miscellaneous ------.. —......-....-..... — 41 12. Free list..-..............................-. 43 13. Rates of export duties ------------------......-...... 45 14. Tonnage dues ----—..-..- -------—........ —.. —.. —....- 45 15. Exemptions from tonnage dues --...............-........ 45 16. Wharf charges on exports ---......................-... 46 17. Exemptions from wharf charges ---—...........-..-..... 46 18 and 19. Reimportation of insular products —............. 46 20. Repealing clause.-................................ 46 21. Repertory and index -............-............-... 47 22. Title of act —..... —.....-....................... 47 23. Tariff law takes effect......................................... 47 A [No. 230.] AN ACT TO REVISE AND AMEND THE TARIFF LAWS OF THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO. By the authority of the President of the United States, and with the approval of the Secretary of War first had, be it enacted by the United States Philippine Commission: SECTION 1. The provisions of General Order No. 49, Office of the United States Military Governor in the Philippine Islands, dated October 23, 1899, relating to customs duties on imports and exports of the Philippine Islands, and tonnage duties and wharf charges therein, and the several orders supplemental thereto and amendatory thereof, are hereby amended to read as follows: SEC. 2. Duties shall be collected on all articles, goods and merchandise imported into the Philippine Islands at the rates hereinafter provided, except when expressly exempted from duty by this Act. SEC. 3. Merchandise in transit at the time the present revision goes into effect, may be entered under the provisions of law existing at the time of shipment; provided, however, that this privilege shall not be extended beyond the period of sixty days after the date of the enforcement of the present tariff of duties and taxes. SEC. 4. Duties shall be collected at the rates hereinafter provided on such articles, goods and merchandise exported from the Philippine Islands as are hereinafter specifically prescribed in this Act. SEC. 5. The following rules and regulations shall be observed in the construction and enforcement of the various piovisions of this Act: GENERAL RULES. CUSTOMS TREATMENT OF TEXTILES. RULE 1. XVimber of threads and its ascertainment.- By the number of threads in a textile shall, unless otherwise stipulated, be meant the totality of all the threads comprised in the warp and weft in a square of six millimeters. The warp of textiles is to be considered as the totality of the threads which lie longitudinally, whether they form the foundation of the same, or whether they have been added in order to form patterns or give the stuff more body. The weft shall be considered the totality of the threads which cross the warp of the textile, and combine the same conditions of helping to form patterns or to add to the body of the stuff. In order to determine for customs treatment of textiles, the number of threads and the proportion in which the threads 5 6 PHTLITPP1lNE TARIFF. subject to the highest duty are found in the textile, the instrument known as the "thread counter" shall be employed. Should there be a doubt as to the ascertainment of the numoer of threads in a textile, owing to the textile being more closely woven in some parts than in others, the most closely woven part and the most loosely woven part shall be taken, and the average number of threads resulting from the two shall serve as a basis for levying duty. When the nature of the tissue permits it, the thread shall always be counted on the obverse side of the stuff. In all woolly or melton-like textiles, and generally in all textiles in which the threads have become indistinct by carding or fulling, the threads shall be counted on the reverse side of the stuff by rasping or burning the hair when necessary. In exceptional cases, where after these operations the ascertainment of the number of threads remains doubtful, a sufficient part of the textiles shall be unraveled. Should this likewise be impossible, as, for instance, in case of readymade articles, the textile shall be subject to the highest duty of the group to which it belongs, and should the textile be mixed, it shall be dutiable according to the class in which the most highly taxed material entering into the mixture is comprised. CUSTOM TREATMENT OF MIXED TEXTILES. RULE 2. Admixturez s of two materials. —Textiles of all kinds, composed of two materials, shall be dutiable as follows: (a) Cotton textiles containing threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, or other vegetable fiber shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of group 3, Class IV, with the surtaxes established in- each case,' provided the number of these threads of hemp, jute, linen, raniie, or other vegetable fibers, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie or other vegetable fiber exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class V. (b) Cotton textiles containing threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or wastes of these materials shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of group 3, Class IV, with the surtaxes established in each case,' provided that the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VI, as textiles mixed with wool. (c) Cotton textiles containing threads of silk or floss silk shall be 1Class IV, group 3, Rule A. PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 7 dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of group 3, Class IV, with the surtaxes established in each case,' provided that the number of silk or floss-silk threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of silk or floss silk exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII.1 (d) Textiles of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, or other vegetable fibers, containing threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of group 2, Class V, with the surtaxes established in each case,2 provided that the number of these threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of group 3, Class VI, as textiles mixed with wool.2 (e) Textiles of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, or other vegetable fibers containing threads of silk or floss silk shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of group 2, Class V, with the surtaxes established in each case,2 provided that the number of these threads of silk or floss silk, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of silk or floss-silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII.2 (f) Textiles of wool, flock wool, or hair, containing threads of silk, or floss silk, shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbps of group 3, Class VI, with the surtaxes established in each case,' provided that the' number of silk or floss-silk threads does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of silk or floss-silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII.3 RULE 3. Admixtures of more thgia two materials.-Textiles composed of more tlian two materials shall be dutiable as follows: (a) Textiles containing an admixture of wool and cotton, or of wool and other vegetable fibers and, at the same time, threads of silk or of floss silk, shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VI, as mixed woolen textiles, whatever be the proportion of the threads of vegetable fibers, and shall in addition be liable to the surtax leviable on the silk or floss-silk threads; provided that the number of these 'Class IV, group 3, Rule A. 2 Class V, group 2, Rule A. I Class VI, group 3, Rule A. 8 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. threads counted in the warp and weft does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of silk or floss-silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII. (b) Textiles containing an admixture of cotton and other vegetable fibers and at the same time threads of silk or floss silk, shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class V, and assimilated to textiles of jute, hemp, etc., whatever be the proportion of the cotton threads; they shall, in addition, be liable to the surtax leviable on the silk or floss-silk threads, provided that the number of these threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of silk or floss-silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII. (c) Textiles of an admixture of wool, cotton and other vegetable fibers, containing no silk threads, shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class V, and shall, in addition, be liable to the surtax leviable on woolen threads, provided that the number of these threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of woolen threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VI, as woolen textiles. RULE 4. Silk textiles. -All textiles containing silk or floss-silk threads the number of which, counted in the warp and weft, exceeds one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be considered as textiles of silk. When the number of silk or floss-silk threads, counted in warp and weft, exceeds one-half of the' total, the textiles shall be considered and dutiable as pure silk. EXCEPTIONS. For knitted stuffs, tulles, laces, blondes, and ribbons, composed of an admixture, exception to the preceding rules shall be made in the following cases: RULE 5. tKnitted aqnd qetted stuffs.-All kinds of knitted stuffs and tulles, laces, and blondes, when mixed, shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of the class comprising the threads of the material most highly taxed, whatever be the proportion of such threads in the textile. Knitted stuffs, laces, blondes, and tulles, comprised in Class VII, shall be considered as textiles mixed with silk when they contain threads PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 9 of cotton or other vegetable fibers, or of wool or flock wool, whatever be the proportion of such threads in the mixture. RULE 6. Ribbons.-Ribbons and galloons mixed with cotton and other vegetable fibers or with vegetable fibers and wool, containing no silk, shall be subject to the corresponding duties of the class comprising the threads most highly taxed. Ribbons or galloons containing silk, in whatever proportion, shall be dutiable as textiles according to the corresponding numbers of Class VII. RULE 7. Trimmings.-Trimmings shall be dutiable on the total weight, as if exclusively composed of the apparent or visible textile material. Trimmings composed on their apparent or visible part of various textile materials shall be subject to the corresponding duties of the class comprising the material most highly taxed. When the predominating component material consists of metallic threads of any kind, the trimmings shall be dutiable according to Class VII. Trimmings are distinguished from ribbons and galloons by the latter being real textiles, with warp and weft, while trimmings are plaited. SURTAXES. RULE 8. Establishment of surtaxes.-The surtaxes applicable, owing to broche, embroidery, metal threads, or making up, shall always be computed on the duties leviable on the textile by taking into account, if necessary, the increase of such duties in case of admixture. For the collection of the total duty, the surtaxes applicable for either of the above-mentioned reasons shall, when necessary, be added together. RULE 9. Broche's.-Textiles, broclhes or woven like brocades, with silk or floss silk, shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus the sur-taxes established in every case.' Broches or brocaded textiles are all textiles with flowers or other ornaments applied by means of a shuttle in such manner that the threads do not occupy the entire width of the stuff but only the space comprising the flower or pattern. RULE 10. ' Embroidery.-Textiles embroidered by hand or machine after weaving or with application of trimmings shall be liable to the. duties leviable thereon, plus the surtaxes established in every case.2 Embroidery is distinguished from patterns woven in the textile as the latter are destroyed by unraveling the weft of the textile, while embroidery is independent of the warp and weft and can not be unraveled. ' Class IV, group 3, Rule B, letter (a); and Class V, group 2, Rule B, letter (a). 2Class IV, group 3, Rule B, letter (1b); Class \V, group 2, Rule B, letter (b). 10 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. RULE 11. Metallic threads.-Textiles and trimmings containing metallic threads, in whatever proportion, shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus the surtaxes established in every case.' Textiles exclusively composed of metallic threads shall be dutiable according to Class VII. RULE 12. llacle-up crticles.-Textiles manufactured into articles of all kinds shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus the surtaxes established in every case.2 Ready-made clothing, wearing apparel of all kinds and of any style, and, generally, all articles made up by the seamstress or tailor, shall, for their total weight, be liable to duties leviable on the principal component textile on their most visible exterior part. For the application of the corresponding surtaxes, clothing and articles, half finished, cut or basted, shall be considered as made-up articles and clothing. RULES APPLICABLE TO GOOI)S NOT SPECIALLY MENTIONED AND TO ARTICLES COMPOSED OF SEVERAL MATERIALS. RULE 13. Articles not enumerated in the tariff shall, for the application of duty, be assimilated to those which they most closely resemble,3 and shall in the first instance be so classified by the collector of the port of entry into which the articles are brought. When an article presented for appraisal is not mentioned in a nuImber of the tariff or in the repertory, and when doubts arise as to its assimilation to articles specified in the tariff, the interested party or the importer may request the collector at the port of entry to indicate the number according to which such article is dutiable. In such case, the appraisal shall be made according to the number so indicated. ~ RULE 14. Articles which, by reason of their nature or their application, are composed of two or more materials or of different parts, as, for instance, the handle of an implement and the implement itself; the glass and frame of a mirror, shall, for the total weight, be taxed according to the material chiefly determining the value of the article. RULE 15. That each and every imported article, not enumerated in this Act, whi,'h is similar, either in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumerated in this Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same. rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the 1Class IV, group 3, Rule B, letter (c); Class V, group 2, Rule B, letter (c). 2Class IV, group 3, Rule B, letter (d); Class V, group 2, Rule B, letter (d). 3See Rule 15. PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 11 particulars before mentioned; and if any nonenumerated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied on such nonenumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest rate of duty; and on articles not enumerated, manufactured of two or more materials, the duty shall be assessed at the highest rate at which the same would be chargeable if composed wholly of the component material thereof of chief value; and the words "component material of chief value," wherever used in this Act, shall be held to mean that component material which shall exceed in value any other single component material of the article; and the value of each component material shall be determined by the ascertained value of such material in its condition as found in the article. If two or more rates of duty shall be applicable to any imported article, it shall pay duty at the highest of such rates. REGULATIONS TO BE APPLIED TO LEVYING DUTY ON PACKING, PACKAGES, AND RECEPTACLES. RULE 16. Common packing, packages, receptacles and coverings of imported merchandise in use and imported with such merchandise, shall be dutiable under their corresponding paragraphs of the tariff except in the case of goods dutiable by gross weight or ad valorem. RULE 17. In all cases in which dutiable merchandise shall by its tariff number be dutiable upon the gross weight, the dutiable weight of such merchandise shall include the weight of all covers, receptacles, wrappers, packages and packing of every description, whether exterior, interior, or immediate, without any allowance for tare. RULE 18. In all cases in which dutiable merchandise shall by its tariff number be dutiable upon net weight, the dutiable weight of such merchandise shall not include the weight of any common exterior cover, receptacle, package, wrappers or packing, but shall include all interior or immediate receptacles. RULE 19. When in a single receptacle are imported goods dutiable by net weight, together with others dutiable by gross weight, the former shall be assessed by their net weight in accordance with the preceding Rule No. 18; and the latter shall be assessed together with the weight of the entire exterior receptacle; or, in case there should be more than one class of goods dutiable by gross weight, they shall be assessed together with the weight of the entire exterior receptacle proportionately divided between them in accordance with their respective net weights. In the case of goods dutiable by net weight packed together with goods dutiable by unities, the former shall be assessed as above pre 12 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. scribed, and the latter shall pay by unities; the exterior receptacle will then be dutiable by its corresponding paragraph. For the purposes of this rule, goods dutiable ad valorem and goods free of duty shall be considered and appraised as by net weight. RULE 20. Where merchandise, dutiable upon its net weight, where not otherwise specially provided for, is customarily contained in packing, packages or receptacles of uniform or similar character, it shall be the duty of the Collector of the Islands from time to time to ascertain by tests the actual weight or quantity of such merchandise and the actual weight of the packages, packing or receptacles thereof, respectively, in which such merchandise is customarily imported, and, upon such ascertainment, to prescribe regulations for estimating the dutiable weight or quantity of such merchandise, and thereafter such merchandise imported in such customary packing, packages and receptacles shall be entered, and the duties thereon levied and collected, upon the basis of such estimated dutiable weight or quantity. PROHIBITED IMPORTATIONS. SEC. 6. The importation of the following articles is prohibited: (1) Dynamite, gunpowder', and similar explosives, and fire arms of all descriptions and detached parts therefor, unless the importer shall produce a special authorization for landing issued to him by the civil governor. (2) Books, pamphlets, or other printed matter, paintings or illustrations, figures, or other objects, of an obscene or indecent character. (3) Roulette wheels, gambling layouts, dealing boxes and all other machines, apparatus or mechanical devices used in gambling, or used in the distribution of money, cigars or other articles, when such distribution is dependent upon lot or chance. SEC. 7. The following abbreviations shall be employed in the tariff: G. W. =gross weight. Kilo. =kilogram. N. W. =net weight. Kilos. =kilograms. Hectog. =hectogramn. Hectol. = hectoliter. SEC. 8. Duties shall be paid in United States money except that: The following coins now in circulation in the Philippine Islands shall be received for customs duties and taxes at the following rates in money of the United States: Peso, fifty cents; Medio Peso, twenty-five cents; Peseta, ten cents; Media Peseta, five cents, but such rates shall be changed in accordance with a quarterly proclamation of the civil governor. PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 13 SEC. 9. The metrical system of weights and measures as authorized by sections 3569 and 3570 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and at present in use in the Philippine Islands, shall be continued. The meter is equal to 39.37 inches. The liter is equal to 1.0567 quarts, wine measure. The kilogram is equal to 2.2046 pounds avoirdupois. SEC. 10. Importations from the United States are dutiable under the provisions of this Act, but no customs duties shall be imposed on articles, goods or merchandise transported only from one place or port to another place or port in the Philippine Islands. SEC. 11. The. rates of duties to be collected on articles, goods and merchandise imported into the Philippine Islands shall be as follows: CLASS I.-Stones, earths, ores, glass and ceramic products. GROUP 1.-STONES AND EARTHS EMPLOYED IN BUILDING, ARTS AND MANUFACTURES. 1. Marble, onyx, jasper, alabaster and similar fine stones: (a) In the rough, or in dressed pieces squared or prepared for shaping, G. W......................................... — 100 kilos.. $0.50 (b) Slabs, plates or steps of any dimension, polished or not, G. W., 100 kilos........... --- —--—......... ----.-........... 2.00 Marble affixed to or packed with and belonging to furniture shall be liable to the same duty as the furniture. (c) Sculptures, high and bas-reliefs, vases, urns and similar articles for house decoration, G. W -..........-..-... ----. 100 kilos.. 10. 00 (d) Wrought or chiseled into all other articles, polished or not, G. W., 100 kilos..................................... 6.00 2. Stones, other, natural or artificial: (a) In therough, unwrought, inrough blocks orcubes, G.W., 100kilos...04 (b) Crushed stone for pavements and foundations, G. W... 100 kilos...10 (c) Slabs, plates or steps, G. W..-............... 1..100 kilos...50 (d) Millstones and grindstones, G. W.... ---. ---.. 100 kilos... 25 (e) Wrought into all other articles, N. W. ---....... ---. 100 kilos.. 1.00 3. Earths employed in manufactures and arts: (a) Lime, gypsum, chalk or cement, G. W -—...-.. — 100 kilos...04 (b) Other, G. W....-.....................-... 100 kilos...20 4. Gypsum manufactured into articles: (a) Statuettes, N. W.....................................100 kilos.. 3.00 (b) Other articles, N. W --—...................100 kilos...75 5. Chalk manufactured into articles: Billiard chalk, red chalk, including French and tailors' chalk, N.W. -kilo... 03 GROUP 2.-COAL. 6. Coal and coke, G. W. --—.........-...................... 1,000 kilos..25 14 PHILIPPINE ' TARI'F. GROUP 3.-SCHISTS, 13ITUMENS AND 'ITHEIR DERIVATIVES. In case of doubt as to the clearance of crude petroleum, the following rules shall be observed: 1. A sample of 200 cubic centimeters shall be taken from each 50 cases or less comprised in the declaration and belonging to the same kind of goods. If the oil is imported in bulk or in tanks, samples of equal quantities shall be taken fromn each receptacle in' which the oil is contained, sufficient to make more than two liters in all after mixing. 2. These samples shall be thoroughly mixed in a large receptacle, and when the discharge of the shipment is terminated, 2 liters are taken therefrom and put into separate bottles, which are sealed and furnished with labels signed by the customs employees and the interested party. These bottles shall be forwarded to the customs chemical expert in order to be assayed. 3. Immediately after this operation the goods shall be cleared and the corresponding duty applied, but the interested party shall always be bound by the results of the analysis, and the clearance shall not be deemed definite until that result be known. 4. The samples must be assayed within one month, and the'interested party has the right to be present wvhen the samples are opened and analyzed, provided that he has made a written request to this effect at the time of identifying the samples by affixing his signature to the labels. He may also appeal to the Collector of the Islands from the report of the experts. 5. Should the interested party in. his appeal request that a new analysis be made, this operation shall be effected at his expense if the report of the experts be sustained. In contrary cases the expense shall be borne by the Government. 6. The following shall be considered: (a) As crude oil derived from the distillation of slates or schists, those obtained from first distillation having a specific gravity of from 900 to 920, at a temperature of 21- Centigrade, or, measured on a Baum6 scale for fluids lighter than water, which give a reading from about 27 (corresponding to a specific gravity of about 900) to 22 (corresponding to a specific gravity of about 924). (b) As crude and natural petroleum, that imported in the state in which found when extracted from the well, and which had undergone no operation whatever, whereby the natural chemical composition is altered or inodified. When gradually and continuously distilled up to a temperature of 300~ C., this petroleum must leave a residuum exceeding.20 per cent of its primitive weight. 7. Tar and mineral pitch, bitumens, schists, unrefined creosote, asphalt and also asphalt paving blocks, G. W...................... 100 kilos.. $0.10 The customs authorities must take care that under the denomination of tar, or mixtures containing tar, no oils derived from schists are imported. Tar must not contain in appreciable proportions volatile products or oils which might be extracted by means of distillation at 300~ Centigrade. Though imported under the name of asphalts, or bitumens, impure paraffin or other products must be included in No. 102 of Class III. 8. Crude oils derived from schists, including crude petroleum and axle grease for cars and carts, G. W.................................. 100 kilos -...10 Crude mineral oils mixed with crude animal oils, as well as crude mineral oils mixed with crude vegetable oils when these oils are exclusively destined to lubricating machinery, are likewise dutiable according to this nlll ber. PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 15 9. Petroleum and other mineral oils, rectified or refined, intended for illumlination or lubrication, N. W...-..... ----. --- —.. —. 100 kilos.. $1. 25 10. Benzine, gasoline, and mineral oils not specially mentioned, including vaseline, G. W -... ---....... —...........1 — 00 kilos.. 1. 25 All mineral oils not having the properties described in paragraph (a) of [Rule 6 of the rules for this group shall be considered as refined. GROUP 4.-ORES. 11. Ores other than copper, gold, and silver, G. W..............1,000 kilos -. 25 GROUP 5.-CRYSTAL AND GLASS. 12. Common or ordinary hollow glassware and electrical insulators, G. W., 100 kilos...-............................... --- —....80 (a) Siphons for aerated waters, G. W -----------------— 100 kilos. 2. 80 13. Crystal, and glass imitating crystal: (a) Articles cut, engraved, painted, enameled, or gilt, G. W —.do. - -- 12. 00 (b) The same, neither cut, engraved, painted, enameled, nor gilt, G. W., 100 kilos.......... --- —-—. --- —-------------—..... —.. 5.60 (c) Lamp chimneys, plain or ground, not decorated, per 100 chimneys ---—...........................-..... 25 NOTE.-Decanters, glasses, tumblers, cups, goblets, saucers, plates, dishes, pitchers, bowls, candlesticks, pillar-lamps, bracket-lamps, and other articles of table service and lighting, white or colored, and statuettes, flower stands, vases, urns, and similar articles for toilet purposes or house decoration are included in this paragraph. 14. Plate glass or plate crystal: (a) Slabs for paving or roofing, G. W -. --- —-........ 100 kilos.. 1.65 (b) For windows or in other articles, provided that they are neither polished, beveled, engraved, nor annealed, G. W....100 kilos.. 2. 20 (c) Window glass set in lead and polished, or beveled plate glass, G. W., 100 kilos...................................................- 4. 50 (d) Articles engraved or enameled, G. W ---—........100 kilos.. 10. 00 15. Mirrors and looking-glasses of glass and crystal: (a) Common mirrors, not exceeding 2 mmin. in thickness, coated with red or black mercurial varnish, G. W...................kilo. 06 (b) Other mirrors, not beveled, G. W........................ kilo..10 (c) Beveled mirrors, G. W -............ --- —---- - kilo.. 18 16. Other articles and manufactures of glass: (a) Spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, and glasses for the samle, per dozen.............. ---—..-.............25 (b) Incandescent electric lamps, mounted or not......per hundred.. 2. 00 (c) Other articles, neither cut, engraved, painted, enameled, nor gilt, G. W............................................. 100 kilos.. 4.00 (d) The same,. either cut, engraved, painted, enameled, or gilt, G. AV ----—. ----.................. 100 kilos.. 8. 00 NOTE.-Washbowls, wash basins, soap dishes, toothbrush holders, and washstand pitchers are included in this number. Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 13 and 16 shall pay a less rate of duty than 30 per cent ad valoreml, and none of the articles classified under paragraphs 12, 14, and 15 shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 per cent ad valorem. 16 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. GROUP 6.-POTTERY, EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAIN. 17. Common clay: (a) In common bricks, fire bricks and squares, unglazed, for building and industrial purposes, G. W-...........1,000 kilos..- $0. 30 (6) ressed, vitrified or glazed bricks or squares, G.W.1,000 kilos _ _. 60 (c) In tubes or pipes, not varnished, vitrified or glazed, for building or drainage purposes, G. W --- —--------— 100 kilos. 1.10 (d) In tubes or pipes, varnished, glazed or vitrified, for industrial or drainage purposes, G. W --- —--------— 100 kilos...20 18. Ceramic tiles: (a) Varnishe,,d, vitrified, ornot, plain and undecorated, G.W.100 kilos... 32 (6) The same, glazed, ornamented or decorated, G. W. ---100 kilos. 1. 20 19. Hollow ware, glazed or not, of clay or stoneware: (a) Household or kitchen utensils, except dishes or tableware, not gilt, painted, or ornamented in relief, G. W. --- —-— 100 kilos..-.64 (b) 1)ishes, tableware, or other articles, not gilt, painted or ornamented in relief, G. W --- -- -- - --—. -- - - — 100 kilos-. - 1. 60 (c) Flowerpots of common earthenware and common bottles of the same, G. W. --- —------------ -— 100 kilos... 80 (d) Articles, gilt, painted, or ornamented in relief, G. WT.100 kilos..- 4. 40 20. Faience, in dishes or hollow ware: (a) Neither painted, gilt, nor ornamented in relief, G. W..100 kilos.-. 2. 80 (6) Gilt, painted, or with ornaments in relief, G. W.....100 kilos.. 6. 00 21. Porcelain, in dishes or hollow ware: (a) Neither painted, gilt, nor in relief, G. WT........100 kilos.. 6. 60 (b) Painted, gilt, or with ornaments in relief, G. WM ---.-100 kilos..- 9. 60 Provided, that none of the articles classified under letter (6) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than 60 per cent ad valorem. 22. Porcelain, plain, in door knobs, electric insulator and similar articles not decorated, not otherwise, provided for, G. WM --- —-. — 100 kilos.. 4. 00 23. Statuettes, flower stands, vases, high and bas reliefs, articles for toilet purposes and house decoration, all of said articles of clay, falence, stonewaro, porcelain or bisque, G. WT....................kilo. -. 25 GROUP 7.-PREcious STONES, PEARLS AND IMITATIONS OF THE SAMNE, UNSE'T. 24. Precious stones and doublets, unset: Ad valorem, 16 per cent. 25. Pearls, unset: Ad valorem 15 per cent. 26. Imitations of precious stones and of pearls, unset: Ad valorein 15 per cent. CLASS If. -JIfetals and all manutfaetures in which a meotal enters as a principal ele ment. GROUP 1.-GOLD, SILVER AND PLATINUM, AND ALLOYS Or THESE METALS, AND GOLD AND SILVER PLATE. 27. Gold and platinum or alloys thereof: (a) In jewelry, plate and goldsmiths' wares, not otherwise provided for, N. W -- ---- - - - - -- -- -- --- - — hectog..$12.50 (6) Same set with pearls or precious stones, not otherwise provided for, N.W - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — hectog..- 25. 00 (c) Same set with doublets, imitation precious stones or imitation pearls, N.W -- - --- - -- ----- --- -- - -hectog..- 17. 50 (d) Same manufactured into articles other than jewelry or plate, except as otherwise specially provided, N. WV.........hectog.. 3.00 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 17 28. Silver: (a) In jewelry or plate and silversmiths' wares, not set with pearls or precious stones, N. W --... —..... hectog. $3. 00 (b) In same set with pearls or precious stones, N. W.....- hectog.. 15.50 (c) In same set with doublets, imitation precious stones, or imitation pearls, N. W...-......... hectog.. 8.00 (d) Silver manufactured into articles other than jewelry or plate, N. W.............................................. hectog.-.80 29. Gold and silver plated wares: (a) Gold and silver plated jewelry, N. W....................... kilo. 2.40 (b) Gold and silver plated wares other than jewelry, N. W...... kilo - 2. 00 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 27, 28, and 29 shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 2.-CAST IRON. Articles of malleable cast iron are dutiable as manufactures of wrought iron. 30. Pigs, G. W..................... ----. —.100 kilos.10 31. Articles not coated or ornamented with another metal or porcelain, neither polished nor turned: (a) Bars, beams, plates, grates for furnaces, columns and pipes, G. W. 100 kilos. --- —--------—.. --- —----—.. --- —---------... 35 (b) Lubricating boxes for railway trucks and carriages, and railway way chairs, G. W.... —...-.....-... --- —.100 kilos-.30 (c) Articles, other, not elsewhere mentioned, G. W.100 kilos.. 75 32. Articles of all kinds not coated or ornamented with another metal or porcelain, either polished or turned, N. W.................. 100 kilos - 1. 20 33. Articles of all kinds, enameled, bronze gilt, tinned or coated, or ornamented with other metals or porcelain, N. W. --- ——.. --- — 100 kilos.. 2.00 GROUP 3.-WVROUGHT IRON AND STEEL..34. Iron, soft or wrought, in ingots or "tochos," steel in ingots, G. W., 100 kilos.... ---. ----. ----. --- —... --- —-—. --- —-—. ----. --- —-—..24 35. Wrought ircn or steel, rolled: (a) Rails, G. W ---—............ ----. --- —-.. ---100 kilos...30 (b) Bars and beams, neither perforated, riveted, with screws, nor cut to measure, of all kinds (excepting fine crucible steel) including rods, tires, and hoops, G. W —............... 100 kilos... 60 The rods in question are iron or steel rods exceeding eight millimeters in thickness employed in the manufacture of iron wire. (c) The same, of crucible steel, G. W...........100 kilos.. 1.05 Crucible steel is distinguishable from bar and other pieces of iron or common steel by its sharp edges. The surface is very smooth, of a bluish color darker than that of iron and its fracture is close grained. '(This steel is generally imported in round, triangular, square, octagonal or fiat bars.) 36. Wrought iron and steel sheets, rolled: (a) Neither polished nor tinned of 3 millimeters and more in thickness, G. W ------...-. --- —---—. ---..W.100 kilos...78 (b) Neither polished nor tinned of less than 3 millimeters in thickness, and hoop iron, G. W. --- —-...1 --- ——. —100 kilos... 7S By hoop iron (fleges) shall be understood unpolished, flat bands or circles less than 3 mm.. in thickness. (c) Tinned and tin plate, G. W --—...... ---.-100 kilos.. 1.00 (d) Polished, corrugated, perforated, cold rolled, galvanized, or not, and bands of polished hoop iron, G. W........... 100 kilos...90 16600-01 - 2* * 1 8 VRILIPPINE~ TARIFF. 37. WNrought iron or steel: Cast in pieces in the rough, neither polished, turned, nor adjusted, weighing each(a) 25 kilos or miore, G. W --------------— 100 kilos. - $0. 75 (6 Less than 25 kilos, G. W -------------— 100 kilos. - 1. 00 38. Wrought iron or steel cast in. pieces, finished: (a) Wheels weighing m-ore than 100 kilograml-s, fishb-plates, chairs, sleep,-ers, and straight axles; springs for railways and tramways; lubricating boxes, C. W ------------- 100 kilos. -. 45 (b) Wheels weighing 1.00 kilograms or less; springs other than for railways and tramways; bent axles and craniks, G. AM., 100 kilos ---------------------------— 1.05 39. Wrought iron or steel pipes: (a) Covered with sheet brass, G. MT- ----------— 100 kilos- - 1. 40 (6) Othier, galvanized or not, G. AN' --- —-----— 100 kilos..- 1. 05 40. Wrought iron or steel wire, galvanized or not: (a) 2 mm-. or more in diameter, N. AV --- —------ 1.00 kilos. -. 75 (6) More than half and less than 2 mmn. in. diamneter, N. WAOO-1 kilos.-. 1.00 (c) ~ mim. or less in diameter an-d wire covered with a textile, N.W -----------------------— 10kilos..- 1.40t 41. Wrought iron or steel in large pieces, composed of bars or bars and sheets fastened by means of rivets or screws; the same, unriveted, perforated, orcut to mieasure for bridges, f ramnes and other buildings, G.W MT 00 ki~los. - 1. 00 42. Anchors, iron or steel plates for vessels, chains for vessels or machines, moorings, switches and signal dIisks, Gl. AV --- —-----— 100 kilos. - - 50 43. Anivils)6,- WU..... -------------------- - 100 kilos. - 1.L 75 44. W~ire gauze: (a) Up to 40 threads per square. inch, N. WMT ------— 100 kilos..- 1. 75 (6) Of 40 threads or miore pet- square inch, N. MV -ki --- —-lo...04 45. Cables, fencing (barbed wire), netting; furniture springs, N.W.1GO kilos-.. 715 46. Tools and iinplemnents, not apparatus, of wrought iron or steel: (a) ]Fine, for arts, trades and professions, partly or wholly of crucible steel, N. W....................1.00 kilos. - 5. 00 (6) Other, N. IV --- —---------------- 100 kilos. - 1L 50 Provided, that none of the, articles classified under this lparagraph shall pay a less rate of duty thani 15 per cenit. ad valoremn. 47. Screws, nuts,' bolts, washers, and rivets, N. WM.........100 kilos. - 2. 00 48. Nails, clasp nails, tacks and brads, N. xv.............100 kilos. - 1. 00 40. Saddlery hardware: (a) Commnon, miade of iron or steel, comminon bits, spurs, and all finishes of commnnon harness, not nickeled or covered with other mnetals or m~natcrials, NT. W --- —------------— 100 kilos. - 3. 00 (6 The samne ornamented, niekeled or covered with other materials, N.W X --- —--------------— 100 kilos. 6.(.00 50. Buckles, not gold or silver plated: (a) Bronze gilt, silvered or nickeled, N. AV --- —- - ----— kl. - - 20 (6) Others, N. AM ---------------------— kihl( -.1.) 51. Sewing and emibroidefing needles, p~els, N. AM-ki --- —---- clo.. - -30 52. Commnon pins, hooks inci eyes, N. AM --- —----------- kilo. - 53". Crochet- hooks and the like, hairpins, N. MT --- —------— kilo... 30 54. Cutlery: (a) Butchers', shoemakerssdl.rs', kitchen, bread, vegetable, cheese, plumbers', and painters' knives, with wood handles, table knives and forks, with wvood handles, scissors and shears, with glazed or japanned bows, N. W...........kilo..-. 15 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 19 54. Cutlery-Continued. (b) Pocket cutlery, side arms (not fire), and parts for the foregoing; razors, N. W.. --- —.....-........... — kilo.. $0.60 (c) Pruning and budding knives, grass, garden, hedge, pruning, and sheep shears, N. W -............-.. —.-........... --- kilo. 05 (d) Surgical and dental instruments, fishing hooks, and all other cutlery, including scissors and shears not otherwise provided for, N. W:.....-.. -------------—...... -—..... —.. kilo.. 30 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 51, 52, 53, and 54 shall pay a less rate of duty than 15 per cent ad valorem. 55. Small arms and barrels: (a) Barrels, unfinished, for portable arms, N. W..............kilo... 25 (b) Barrels, finished, for portable arms, N. VW... --- —----- kilo... 60 (c) Pistols and revolvers, also their detached parts, except barrels, N. W..............................kilo.. 3.00 56. Other arms, breech and muzzle loading, and detached parts thereof, except barrels, N. WAV -----—... --- —---.. --- —..... kilo.. 2. 00 57. Manufactures of tin plate, N. W.. —. 100 kilos.. 5. 00 58. Wrought iron or steel in common articles of all kinds not specially mentioned, though coated with lead, tin, or zinc, or painted or varnished, N. W -—..........................-... 100 kilos.. 2.50 59. Wrought iron or steel in articles of all kinds not specially mentioned, fine, i. e., polished, enameled, coated with porcelain, nickel, or other metals (with the exception of lead, tin, zinc, gold or silver), or with ornaments, borders, or parts of other metals (except gold or silver), or combined with glass or earthenware, N. W.............. ---100 -kilos.. 4.00 Provided, that none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than 15 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 4.-COPPER AND ALLOYS OF COIMMON METALS WITH COPPER (BRASS, BRONZE, ETC.). 60. Copper scales (laminx) copper of first fusion, old copper, brass, etc.. G. W...................................................100 kilos 1. 50 61. Copper and alloys of copper; in ingots, G. WV.......... —..100 kilos.. 2. 00 62. The same rolled in bars of all kinds, G. W -—..... --- —.-.-100 kilos.. 2. 25 63. The same rolled in sheets, G. WV...............-.... 100 kilos.. 2. 50 64. The same in wire, galvanized or not: (a) 1 m. m. or more in diameter, N. WV..................100 kilos.. 4. 50 (b) Less than 1 m. m. in diameter, N. W........... 100 kilos.. 4. 50 (c) Silvered or nickeled, N. AV............................. kilo...35 65. The same in wire, covered with textiles, not elsewhere provided for, or with insulating materials, cables for conducting electricity over public thoroughfares, N. W..V.................................100 kilos- - 5.00 66. The same in wire gauze: (a) Up to 200 threads per inch, N. W........................kilo...04 (b) Of 200 threads or more per inch, N. W...................kilo...10 67. The same in pipes, bearings, plates for fireplaces, and boiler-makers' wares, partially wrought, G. W........................... 100 kilos.. 3.25 68. The same in nails and tacks, crochet hooks, pins, pens and hairpins: (a) Nails and tacks, bronze gilt, or nickeled, N. W..... — - kilo...20 (b) Nails and tacks, other, N. W.......-......:......kilo... 05 (c) Pins, pens, crochet hooks, hairpins, N. W.................kilo...30 20 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 69. Copper and alloys of copper: (a) In articles not specially mentioned, varnished or not, N. W..kilo. - $0.15 (b) In articles of bronze gilt or nickeled, not specially mentioned, except when exclusively used for sanitary constructions, N. W - kilo. 50 (c) In articles of bronze gilt or nickeled, when exclusively used for sanitary constructions, N. W........................... kilo...20 By "sanitary constructions" are meant the fixtures, fittings and attachments such as pipes, valves, drains, spigots, basins, faucets, and douches, used in modern sanitary house-plumbing, and for bath rooms. Provided, that none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than 15 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 5.-OTHiER METALS AND THER ALLOYS. 70. Mercury, G. WAV.................................................. kilo...10 71. Nickel, aluminum and their alloys: (a) In lumps or ingots, G. W —..................100 kilos. 4.00 (b) In bars, sheets, pipes and wire, N. W....-........ 100 kilos. - 6. 00 (c) In other articles of all kinds, N. W -—..............- kilo. -.10 72. Tin and alloys thereof: (a) In lumps or ingots, G. W........... ---- 100 kilos.. 2. 00 (b) In bars, sheets, pipes and wire, N. W.................100 kilos.. 3. 50 (c) Hammered in thin leaves (tin foil) and capsules for bottles, N. W -—.......... —.-. ----.....-.... --- kilo...05 (d) In other articles of all kinds, N. W...................... kilo. -. 50 73. Zinc, lead and other metals, not specially mentioned, as well as their alloys: (a) In lumps or ingots, G. W --—... —.... ---. 100 kilos... 50 (b) In bars, sheets, pipes and wire, including shot, G. W.100 kilos.. 75 (c) Articles bronze gilt or nickeled, except when exclusively used for sanitary construction, N. W........-........... kilo... 50 (d) Articles bronze gilt or nickeled, when used exclusively for sanitary construction, N. W.... -—..... ---.....- kilo.. 20 (e) Zinc nails and tacks, neither bronze gilt nor nickeled, N. W..ki lo.-. 06 (f) In other articles, including type, N. W..................kilo...15 Provided, that none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than 15 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 6.-WASTES AND SCORIaE. 74. Filings, shavings, cuttings of iron or steel, and other wastes of cast iron or from the manufacture of common metals, fit only for resmelting, G. W —.................. —. --- —-.....-100 kilos...15 75. Scorie resulting from the smelting of ores, G. W........... 100 kilos. -. 03 CLASS III. —Substances employed in pharmacy and chemical industries, and prodiacts composed q/ these szubstances. GROUP 1.-SfMPLE DRUGS. 76. Oleaginous seed, copra or cocoanuts, G. W.... --- —-----— 100 kilos.. $0. 30 77. Resins and gums: (a) Colophony, pitch (vegetable), and similar products, G. W., 100 kilos... --- —-...-... — —. ---.-. --- ——.. — ---.25 (b) Spirits of turpentine, N. WAV —.........-..-... —. —100 kilos.- 1.75 (c) Caoutchouc and gutta-percha, raw or melted in lumps, G. W., 100 kilos.-... —..-.... ----. —. —. --- —--—...-... --- —..... 3.00 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 21 78. Extracts of licorice, camphor, aloes, and other similar vegetable juices not elsewhere provided for, N. W-............... —.-100 kilos. - $5.00 79. Tan bark, G. W... --- —---------------------—. --—. ---100 kilos...10 80. Opium: (a) Crude, N. W.....-........... ----....... ---kilo.. 3.00 (b) The same manufactured or prepared for smoking or other purposes, N. W ------------------. --- —----. --- —---.- - kilo - 3.50 S1. Other simple vegetable products not mentioned specially, N:W.100 kilos.. 2.50 82. Animal products employed in medicine not specially mentioned, N. W., 100 kilos ------------------—........ --- —------—. --- —------ 1.50 GROUP 2.-COLORS, DYES, AND VARNISHES. 83. Natural colors (ochers, etc.), in powder or lumps, G. W.. --.100 kilos. 25 84. Artificial colors of metallic bases: (a) White and red lead in powder or lumps, N. W. ---...100 kilos- 1. 00 (b) White and red lead prepared in the paste, oil or water, also lead or colored pencils, N. W........ —. ----. ----.-100 kilos.. 3. 00 (c) Other artificial colors of metallic bases, in powder or lumps, N.W., 100 kilos........ --- —.........2........ — 2. 00 (d) Other artificial colors of metallic bases prepared in paste, oil, or water, N. W -—........................ --- —--- -----— 100 kilos. 5.00 All prepared paints of metallic bases, ready for use, mixed with other oil than linseed oil or turpentine, and all prepared paints of metallic bases, ready for use, containing barytes, chalk, terra alba or iron rust shall be dutiable under paragraph d of this number, with a surtax of 50 per cent. 85. Other artificial colors in powder, crystals, lumps or paste, including lithographic inks, and charcoal pencils for drawing, N. W ----------- kilo.15 86. Natural dyes: (a) Woods, barks, roots, etc., for dyeing, G. W -.... ---. 100 kilos- -.20 (b) Madder or rubian, G. W.... —... —............100 kilos.. 2.25 (c) Indigo and cochineal, G. W. ---..... --- —----. kilo. -.10 87. Artificial dyes: (a) Extracts from logwood, orchilla, and other dyeing extracts, N.W., 100 kilos...... —..................-................-... 1.00 (b) Writing and drawing. inks, NY. W -............100 kilos - 4.00 (c) Printing inks, N. W -....100 kilos.- 2. 00 (d) Colors derived from coal, N. W.......................... kilo...15 88. Varnishes, N. W -- -- ---- --- 100 kilos. 4.00 89. Blacking of al? kinds, N. WXV... —............ —..... — -....100 kilos 3.00 GROUP 3.-CHEMICAL AND PHARTMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS. 90. Simple bodies: (a) Sulphur, G. W.-...........................- 100 kilos...15 (b) Bromine, boron, iodine, and phosphorus, N. W -. —. —.. kilo -.18 91. Inorganic acids: (a) Hydrochloric, boric, nitric, and sulphuric acid; also aqua regia, G. W., 100 kilos. --- ---- --- ------- ---.20 (b) Liquid carbonic acid, N. W.. —...............- 100 kilos. - 5.00 (c) Other, N. W.............................100 kilos.. 5.00 92. Organic acids: (a) Oxalic, citric, tartaric and carbolic, G. W.......-..- 100 kilos.. 1. 00 (b) Oleic, stearic, palmitic, G. W.....-... ---. --- —..-100 kilos.. 1.40 (c) Acetic, G. W -........................ 100 kilos.. 6.00 (d) Other, G. W.......................................100 kilos.. 5.00 22 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 93. Oxides and oxyhydrates of ammoniac, potash, and other caustic and barilla alkalies, G. W..................................... 100 kilos.. $0. 25 94. Inorganic salts: (a) Chloride of sodium (common salt), crude, G. W....- 100 kilos.. 20 (b) Chloride of sodium (comnmon salt), ground, powdered, or otherwise manufactured, G. W..-......-......... 100 kilos. -. 50 (c) Chloride of potassium; sulphates of soda, iron or magnesia, carbonate of magnesia, alum, G. W. —.... ---. --- — 100 kilos. -. 45 (d) Sulphate of ammoniac; phosphates and superphosphates of lime, nitrate of potash and soda, G. W................... 100 kilos-..03 (e) Other salts of ammoniac, salts of copper, chloride of lime, sulphate of potash, hyposulphite of soda, borax, and sal soda, G. W., 100 kilos --- -- -—... —..............-............ —.....75 (f) Chlorates of soda and potash, G. W -........ ---.100 kilos- 1. 80 95. Organic salts: (a) Acetates and oxalates, G. WV --......-..... 100 kilos. 2.50 (b) Citrates and tartrates, N. W-.. —.......-...... —.100 kilos._ 3. 00 96. Alkaloids and their salts, except those of cinchona bark; chlorides of gold and silver, N. W.............................................. kilo.. 6. 75 97. Chemical products not specially mentioned, N. W —...-........kilo. -. 02 98. Pills (except quinine pills), capsules or medicinal dragees and the like, N. W.........................................................kilo...25 99. Pharmaceutical products not specially mentioned, including Chinese and other similar medical preparations, and materials used exclusively therefor not otherwise provided for, N. W -..... ---. ---. --- —-- kilo -. 25 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 97, 98, and 99 shall pay a less rate of duty than 15 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 4.-OILS, FATS, WAX AND THEIR DERIVATIVES. 100. Vegetable oils: (a) Solid (cocoanut, palm, etc.), G. W N.....-...........100 kilos.. 1.00 (b) Liquid (except olive oil), G. W.. ---.. ---...-.....100 kilos.. 1.25 101. Apimal oils and animal fats: (a) Cod-liver oil and other medicinal oils not refined, G. W.100 kilos — 1.50 (b) Glycerine, olein, stearine, and spermaceti, crude, G. W..100 kilos.. 1. 40 (c) Other crude oils and fats, G. W.....................100 kilos...50 (d) Cod liver oil and other medicinal oils, refined, but not in the form of a pharmaceutical product or preparation, G. W.. -.100 kilos.. 5. 00 102. Mineral, vegetable, and animal wax, unwrought, and paraffin in lumps, G.W...-................. ---. ----.-. ---. --- —100 kilos.. 2.00 103. Articles of stearine and paraffin; wax of all kinds wrought, N. W., 100 kilos....................................... --- ----- ---- --------- 5.00 104. Soap: (a) Common soap in bars, including castile soap, made of olive oil; also ordinary scouring compositions, N. W.............. kilo...01 (b) Ordinary toilet soaps in bars, cakes, or tablets, N. W.. ---kilo...10 (c) Fine toilet soaps, whether fancy, perfumed, or not, and all others, including so-called medicinal or medicated soaps, N. W..kilo...20 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 23 105. Perfumery: (a) Essential oils, extracts, and products used in the preparation of perfumery, including musk, N. AVW...-... —. ---...... kilo. - $5. 00 (b) All other kinds of perfumery not otherwise provided for; powders and oils for toilet purposes, N. W -...................... kilo. -.50 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraph 105 shall pay a less rate of duty than 25 per cent ad valorem. a.1 GROUP 5.-VARIOUS. 106. Artificial or chemical fertilizers, G. W.......................100 kilos... 05 107. Starch and fecule for industrial purposes, N. W..............100 kilos-. 2. 00 108. Dextrine, N. W............................................100 kilos.. 1.00 109. Glues, albumens, and gelatin, G. W..........................100 kilos. 4.00 110. Carbons prepared for electric lighting, G. W.................100 kilos - 5. 00 111. Gunpowder and explosive compounds: (a) Gunpowder, explosive compounds and miners' fuses, N. W., 100 kilos -—.. --- —---- --------—.......... --- —------------. 5.00 (b) Gunpowder, sporting and other explosives not intended for mines, including fireworks of all kinds, N. W........... kilo -..20 All gunpowder intended for any kind of firearms, capable of passing through a metallic riddle with round holes 21 m. m. in diameter, shall be considered as sporting. CLASS IV.- Cotton and its man'ufactures. GROUP 1.-RAw CorroN. 112. Raw cotton, with or without seed, and cotton waste, N. W....100 kilos.. 50 Cotton yarns and threads cf less than 20 centimeters in length shall be considered as waste of spun cotton. GROUP 2.-YARNS. Rule applicable to goods classed in the present group: A meter of No. I cotton yarn of a single thread weighs 59 centigrams. To ascertain the number to which a cotton yarn corresponds any number of the meters thereof may be taken. The number of meters so taken must be multiplied by 59 and the product thereof must be divided by the number of centigrams that the tested length of yarn weighs. The quotient so obtained will be the number of the tested yarn, if of not more than one thread. If the yarn is of more than one thread, the quotient must be multiplied by the number of threads, and to give the proper number 7 per cent must be added if not dyed, or 10 per cent if dyed. 113. Yarn in hanks: (a) Bleached or unbleached, N. W......................... kilo.. $0. 10 (b) Dyed, N. W...........................................kilo...15 114. Yarn in cops, bobbins or spools unbleached, including weight of bobbins, spool, etc.: (a) Up to No. 13, N W....................................kilo...09 (b) No. 14 to No. 25, N. W.................................kilo.-.11 (c) No. 26 to No. 35, N. W................................kilo...13 (d) No. 36 to No. 15, N. W.................................kilo...16 (e) No. 46 and above, N. W................................kilo...20 115. The same bleached or dyed, including weight of bobbins, spools, etc.: (a) Up to No. 13, N. W -—......... ---.. —............... kilo...14 (b) No. 14 to No. 25, N. W................................kilo...16 (c) No. 26 to No. 35, N.W.................................kilo...18 (d) No. 36 to No. 45, N. W..-.......................... kilo...22 (e) No. 46 and above, N. W.......kilo...25 24 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 116. Yarns or threads for sewing, crocheting, darning or embroidering, including the weight of the reel or spools, N. W.. —..........-. kilo - $0. 20 (a) Thread for sewing sails, wrapping twine and cord, twisted or braided, including the weight of the reels, N. W........ kilo..12 (b) Wicks for making candles or matches, including the weight of the reels, N. W...-............... ---kilo-.06 GROUP 3.-TEXTILES. RULE A. When the textiles included in the numbers of this group contain an admixture, they shall, according to kind, be liable to the following surtaxes (see Rules 2 to 1]2, inclusive): 1. Cotton textiles containing threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie or pita, shall be liable to a surtax of 15 per cent of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of these threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, or pita, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, etc., exceeds onefifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class V. 2. Cotton textiles containing threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or wastes of these materials, shall be liable to a surtax of 35 per cent of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair or their wastes exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VI, as textiles mixed with wool. 3. Cotton textiles containing threads of silk or floss silk, shall be liable to a surtax of 70 per cent of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of silk or floss silk threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. - When the number of threads of silk or floss silk exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VI1. The provisions of this rule shall not apply to knitted stuffs, tulles, laces, and blondes (see Rule 5), to ribbons (Rule 6), or to trimmings (Rule 7). RULE B. Artioles included in this group, which are within the undermentioned conditions, shall be liable to the following surtaxes (see Rules 2 to 12, inclusive): (a) Textiles broch6s, or woven like brocades with silk or floss silk shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of 15 per cent. (b) Textiles embroidered by hand or by machine after weaving or with application of trimmnings shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of 30 per cent. Should the embroidery contain threads, purl, or spangles of common metal or of silver, the surtax shall amount to 60 per cent of the duties applicable to the textile. When the thrbads, purl or spangles are of gold, the surtax shall be 100 per cent. (c) Textiles and trimmings containing threads, or purl of common metals or silver shall be liable to a surtax of 50 per cent of the duties leviable thereon. When the threads or purl are of gold the surtax shall amount to 100 per cent. (d) Textiles entirely or partially made up into sacks shall be liable to the duties applicable thereto, plus a surtax of 15 per cent. PHILIPPINE TARIFF 25 Shawls called "mantones" and "panalones," traveling rugs, counterpanes, sheets, towels, tablecloths and napkins, mantles, veils, shaw;ls, hemmed fichus and handkerchiefs shall, for the making up, be liable to a surtax of 30 per cent of the duties leviable thereon. Other made-up articles, wearing apparel and clothing of all kinds, except corsets and the articles provided for in paragraph 125, finished, half finished, cut, or simply basted, shall, for their total weight, be liable to the duties leviable on the principal component textile on their most visible exterior part, plus a surtax of 100 per cent. 117. Textiles plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing ]0 kilograms or more per 100 square meters, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, and Textiles plain and without figures, stamped or printed, napped or not, measuring not over 65 centimeters in width, weighing 8 kilograms or more per 100 square meters, and Textiles plain and without figures, not stamped or printed, whatever be their width, weighing 8 kilograms or more per 100 square meters, having: (a) Up to 18 threads, N.W - -................................. kilo- $0.10 (b) From 19 to 30 threads, N. W......... —...................kilo... 14 (c) From 31 to 38 threads, N. W..-... ---.............kilo -.18 (d) 39 threads or more, N. W............................. --- kilo. -. 28 (e) The same textiles printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 30 per cent. 118. Other textiles plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing less than 10 kilos per 100 square meters, unbleached, bleached or dyed, having: (a) Up to 12 threads, N. W......... ----............kilo.-.15 (b) From 13 to 22 threads, N. W............................kilo.-.20 (c) From 23 to 30 threads, N. W.. ----..-......-....... kilo-.27 (d) From 31 to 38 threads, N. W-......-........ kilo.-.37 (e) 39 threads or more, N. W... --- —-..-................ — - kilo -.50 (f) The same textiles, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile with a surtax of 40 per cent. 119. Textiles twilled or figured on the loom, napped or not, weighing 10 kilograms or more per 100 square meters, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having: (a) Up to 12 threads, N. W................................kilo...12 (b) From 13 to 22 threads, N. W............................kilo- -.14 (c) From 23 to 30 threads, N. W...........................- kilo- -.16 (d) From 31 to 38 threads, N. W --—......-..........kilo...255 (e) 39 threads or more, N. W.... ---.................kilo -. 335 (f) The same textiles, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile with a surtax of 30 per cent. 120. Textiles twilled or figured on the loom, napped or not, weighing less than 10 kilograms per 100 square meters, unbleached, bleached or dyed, having: (a) Up to 12 threads, N. W................................. kilo. -..18 (b) From 13 to 22 threads, N. W - ------—............- kilo -. 23 (c) From 23 to 30 threads, N. W............................kilo. -. 32 (d) From 31 to 38 threads, N. W.......-...-............ —kilo...43 (e) 39 threads or more, N. W.. --- —-...................kilo -.55 (f) The same textiles, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile with a surtax of 40 per cent. 121. Textiles for counterpanes, N. W. ------—. ----..........kilo -. 24 122. Piques of all kinds, N. W -------—....................... kilo.-.45 26 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 123. Carded textiles in blankets and other articles: (a) Unbleached or half bleached, N. W..-....-.........kilo - $0. 08 (b) Bleached or dyed in the piece, N. W.................... kilo. -.14 (c) Stamped, printed, or manufactured with dyed yarns, N. W.kilo. -. 20 NOTE.-Blankets in pairs, hemmed or bound, and separate blankets shall be considered as made-up articles for the application of the corresoonding surtax. 124. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and all pile fabrics, cut or uncut, N. W.......................................................kilo -.47 125. Knitted goods, even with needlework: (a) In the piece, N. W..................................... kilo - -.15 (b) Jerseys, undershirts, and drawers, N. W................ kilo.. 35 (c) Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles, N. W....kilo. -. 40 Provided that none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than 25 per cent ad valorem. NOTE. —The articles classified under this paragraph shall have no surtax for the making-up, but shall be liable to such other surtaxes as may be applicable. 126. Tulles of all widths:2 (a) Plain, N. W............................................ kilo. -.70 (b) Figured or embroidered on the loom, N. W..............kilo. 92 Tulles embroidered or figured after weaving, out of the loom, shall have a surtax of 30 per cent of the duties. 127. Laces and blondes, of all kinds: (a) Lace curtains, bedspreads and pillow shams, and lace for borders exceeding 38 centimeters in width, unhelmmned, hemmed, or bound, N. W......................................kilo. -. 90 (b) Laces not exceeding 38 centimeters and not less than 25 centimeters in width, N. W...-........... ---. ---. kilo.. 1. 25 (c) Laces less than 25 centimeters in width, N............kilo - 1. 40 128. Carpets of cotton, N. W -.. ----... --- —----............-........ kilo. -. 15 129. Textiles called tapestry, for upholstering furniture and for curtains manufactured with dyed yarns; table covers and counterpanes of the same kind, N. Av.......................................kilo -.32 130. Wicks for lamps, N. W......-....................... kilo...15 131. Trimmings of cotton, tape, ribbons and galloons (:3 4) N. W........kilo..- -.52 132. Shoe and corset laces, N. W.......-......................kilo. -. 35 133. Rope and cordage, G. W...................................100 kilos.. 6. 00 134. Cinches and saddle girths, N. W............................... kilo..- -.25 (a) Ribbons or bands for the manufacture of the same, N. W..kilo -. 12 135. Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs on cotton textiles, or elastic textiles manufactured with threads of gum elastic, N. W. --- —----—. kilo - -.15 I Knitted goods, mixed with other vegetable fibers, wool, silk, or floss silk, shall respectively be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of Classes V, VI, and VII. (See Rule 5.) 2 When these articles are mixed in any proportion with linen or silk, they shall respectively beincluded in the corresponding numbers of Classes V and VI. (Rule 5.) 3 See Rules 7 and 11. 4 Ribbons and galloons containing in any proportion threads of other vegetable fibers, wool, or silk, shall respectively be subject to the corresponding numbers of Classes V, VI, and VII. (See Rule 6.) PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 27 CLASS V.-II-Hem, flax, aloe, jute, and other vegetable fibers and their manufactures. GROUP 1.-RAw AND SPUN. 136. Hemp, raw or hackled, N. W...............................100 kilos..$1.10 137. Flax, raw or hackled, N. W................................100 kilos.. 1. 25 138. Jute, aloe and other vegetable fibers, N. W..................100 kilos.-.40 139. Yarn of hemp or flax, from 8 lea and finer, N. W............... kilo. -.07 140. Yarn of jute, not finer than 5 lea, N. W.........................kilo...015 141. Yarn of hemp and flax, not finer than 8 lea, and yarn of jute, finer than 5 lea, inclusive, N. W........................................kilo -..05 142. Yarn of aloe and other vegetable fibers, not elsewhere mentioned, up to No. 12, inclusive, N. W-.................................. 100 kilos.. 1.50 143. The same from No. 13 upward, N. W.............100 kilos- 2. 76 144. Threads, twines, cords, and yarns, twisted, of two or more ends, hammocks and fishing nets, N. W................................. kilo -.225 145. Gunny bags............................... each...02 146. Rope and cordage: (a) Twine or rope yarn and cord; also cordage and ropemakers' wares of hemp, flax, jute, or other fibers, not exceeding 3 m. m. in thickness, G. W...-.....-....-...... 100 kilos.. 6. 00 (b) Cordage and ropemakers' wares, of hemp, flax, jute or other fibers, exceeding 3 m. m. in thickness, G. W -..... 100 kilos- - 6.00 By the cordage dutiable under this number shall be understood yarn twisted in two or more strands, ten meters of which shall weigh more than five grams. GROUP 2.-TEXTILES. RULE A. When the textiles included in the numbers of this group contain an admixture they shall, according to kind, be liable to the following surtaxes (see Rules 2 to 12 inclusive): 1. Textiles of hemp, jute, linen, ramie or pita containing threads of wool, flock wool, hair or their wastes, shall be liable to a surtax of 40 per cent of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of these threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of group 3, Class VI, as textiles mixed with wool. 2. Textiles of hemp, jute, linen, ramie or pita containing threads of silk or floss silk shall be liable to a surtax of 60 per cent of 'the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of these threads of silk or floss silk, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of silk or. floss-silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII. 3. Textiles of cotton containing an admixture of hemp, linen, ramie, jute or, other vegetable fibers, and at the same time threads of silk or floss silk, shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of this group (see Rule 4, letter b), with a surtax of 60 per cent, provided that the number of silk or floss-silk threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of silk or floss silk exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class Vii. 28 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. The provisions of this rule shall not apply to knitted stuffs, tulles, laces, and blondes (see Rule 5), to ribbons (see Rule 6), or to trimmings (see Rule 7). RULE lB. Articles included in this group which are within the undermentioned conditions shall be liable to the following surtaxes (Rules 2 to 12 inclusive): (a) Textiles broche's or woven like brocades with silk or floss silk shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of 30 per cent. (b) Textiles embroidered by hand or by machine after weaving or with application of trimmings, shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of 30 per cent. Should the embroidery contain threads, purl, or spangles of common metals or of silver, the surtax shall amount to 60 per cent of the duties applicable to the textile. When the threads, purl, or spangles are of gold, the surtax shall be 100 per cent. (c) Textiles and trimmings containing threads or purl of common metals or silver shall be liable to a surtax of 50 per cent of the duties leviable thereon. VWhen the threads or purl are of gold, the surtax shall amount to 100 per cent. (d) Textiles entirely or partially made up into sacks shall be liable to the duties applicable thereto, plus a surtax of 15 per cent. Sheets, towels, tablecloths and napkins, mantles, veils, shawls, hemmed fichus and handkerchiefs shall, for the making up, be liable to a surtax of 30 per cent of the duties leviable thereon. Other made-up articles, wearing apparel and clothing of all kinds, except the articles provided for in paragraph 152, finished or half finished, cut, or simply basted, shall, for their total weight, be liable to the duties leviable on the principal component textile on their most visible exterior part, plus a surtax of 100 per cent. 147. Textiles of hemp, linen, ramie, jute, or other vegetable fibers, not specially mentioned, plain, twilled, or damasked, weighing 35 kilograms or more ' per 100 square meters,' unbleached or dyed in the piece, having: (a) Up to 10 threads, unbleached, used for bagging and baling, N. AW., kilo.... —..........-....~....... —.....-. $0. 02 (b) Up to 10 threads, for other purposes, N. W...-..... —..kilo. 04 (c) From 11 to 18 threads, N. W...........................-kilo. -.14 (d) The same textiles, bleached, half bleached, or printed: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 15 per cent. (e) The same textiles manufactured with dyed yarn: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 25 per cent. 148. Textiles, plain, twilled, or danmasked, weighing from 20. to 35 kilograms per 100 square meters, unbleached or dyed in the piece, having: (a) Up to 10 threads, unbleached, used for bagging and baling, N. W., kilo... ----......-.......................04 (b) Up to 10 threads, for other purposes, N. W.... —. ---- kilo... 09 (c) From 11 to 18 threads, N. W —................. kilo...13 (d) From 19 to 24 threads, N. W --—... --- —----—..kilo...18 (e) From 25 to 30 threads, N. W. ---. —. --- —........kilo...24 (f) From 31 to 38 threads, N. W.......................kilo...30 (g)' 39 threads or more, N. W............................. kilo -. 35 (h) The same textiles, bleached or printed: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 25 per cent. (i) The same textiles, manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 40 per cent. PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 29 149. Textiles, plain, twilled, or damasked, weighing from 10 to 20 kilograms per 100 square meters,1 unbleached or dyed in the piece, having: (a) -Up to 18 threads, N. W ---------------— kilo. -_0. 14 (b) From 19 to 24 threads, N. W -------------— kilo - - 18 (c) From 25 to 30 threads, N. W - -------------— kilo.- -. 25 (d) From 31 to 38 threads, N. W --- —--- - ------— kilo. - 35 (e) 39 threads or more, N. W - - --------------— kilo- -. 50 (f) The same tissue bleached, half bleached, or printed: Dutiable as the textile with a surtax of 30 per cent. (g) The same textiles manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 50 per cent. 150. Textiles, plain;, twilled or damasked, weighing less than 10 kilograms per 100 squa Ire meters, unbleached or dyed in the piece, having: (a) Up to 12 threads, N. M ---------- - -------— kilo-. -.18 (6) From 13 to 22 threads, N. AV --- —---------— kilo. - -.26 (c) From 23 to 30 threads, N. WT --- —---------— kilo- -. 36 (d) From 31 to 38 threads, N. W - -------------— kilo - -.50 (e) 39 threads or more, N. AVT --- —----------— kilo.- -.90 (f ) The same textiles bleached, half bleached or printed: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 30 per cent. (g) The same textiles manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of 50 per centL 151. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and all pile fabrics, cut or uncut, composed of linen, jute, etc., N. XV --- —------- - -------— kilo. -. 30 152. Knitted goods, even with needlework: (a) In the piece, N. WT- ------------------— kilo.- - 1. 00 (6) Jerseys, undershirts, and drawers, N. W --------— kilo..- 1. 20 (c) Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles, N. MT ---- kilo. - -1. 40 NOTE.-The articles classified under this paragraph shall have no surtax for the making-up, but shall be liable to such. other surtaxes as may be applicable. 153. Tulles of all widths: (a) Plain, N. WT --- —----------------— kilo.-. 90 (b) Figured or embroidered on the loom, N. MT --- —-— kilo..- 1. 10 NOTE.-Tulles embroidered or figured after weaving, out of the loom, shall have a surtax of 30 per cent of the duties. 154. Laces and blondes of all kinds: (a) Lace curtains, bed-spreads and pillow shams, and lace for borders exceeding 38 centimeters in width, unhemmed, hemmed or bound, N. WT --- —--------------— kilo.- - 1.50 (b) Laces less than 38 centimeters and not less than 25 centimeters in width, N. MT --- —---------------— kilo. 2. 25 (c) Laces less than 25 centimeters in width, N. MT --- —— kilo.. 3. 00 155. Carpets wholly of jute, hemp or other vegetable fibers, N. W,1 ----kilo.- -.075 156. Textiles called tapestry, for upholstering furniture and for curtains, mixed or not with cotton, figured or damasked, provided they be manufactured with yarns dyed prior to being woven; table covers and counterpanes of the same kind, N.M -------------------— kilo. -..42 157. Trimmings, tape, ribbons and galloons, 1 2 N. W --------— kilo... 60 158. Shoe and corset laces, N. MT --- —-------------— kilo-...35 'See Rules 7 and 11. "Ribbons and galloons containing any proportion of threads of wool or silk shall, respectively, be liable to the corresponding numbers of Class VII. (See Rule 6.) 30 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 159. Cinches or saddle girths, N. W.................................. kilo.. $0.35 (a) Ribbons or bands for the manufacture of the same, N. W..kilo-..15 160. Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs on textiles of linen or other vegetable fibres, except cotton, or elastic textiles manufactured with threads of gum elastic, N. W............................................ kilo... 25 CLASS VI.- W0oo8ls, bristles, Lai', lor-eha'air and their manufactures. GROUP 1.-RAw. NOTE.-Articles dutiable in this class shall not be liable to surtaxes. 161. Bristles, horsehair and other hair, including the hair of the camel, vicuna and of the Angora and Cashmere goats, G. WV..............100 kilos. - $3. 60 (a) Bristle brushes, in which the bristles give the value, N. AV., 100 kilos —........ --- —---. —. ----... —....-....-.-.........- 6. 00 162. Wool: (a) Unwashed, G. W —.................... 100 kilos.. 2.55 (b) W ashed, G....................................100 kilos. - 4. 35 (c) Combed and prepared for y:arns, and wool waste carded, G. W........................................ 100 kilos - 5.00 (d) Combed, carded and dyed, G. AVW.-...........100 kilos.. 5.50 GROUP 2.-YARNS. 163. Woolen and worsted yarns: (a) Spun and twisted, unbleached or in the grease, N. W -.kilo...25 (b) Bleached or washed, N. W.............................kilo... 40 (c) Dyed, N. W..................................kilo.. -55 GROUP 3.-TEXTILES AN]) FULLED STUFFS. 164. Textiles of bristles or hair, per centurn ad valorem rn.............:35 165. Knitted goods, even with needlework, with or without an admixture of cotton or other vegetable fibers, dyed in the piece or manufactured with dyed yarns, per centum ad valorem —.................... —..- 30 (a) Jerseys, undershirts, and drawers, per centumn ad valoren...... 35 (b) Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles, per centurn ad valorem................-.......-............ ---.... ---. 40 166. Other manufactures of wool, per centum ad valorem. —.... —....-... 35 CLASS VII.-Silk and its manufactures. GROUP i.-RAW AND SPUN. NoTE.-Articles dutiable in this class shall not be liable to surtaxes. 167. Eggs of the silkworm, N. W...............................-..kilo.. $0. 25 168. Silk waste and cocoon, N. W. kilo.. 1. 25 169. Spun silks, not twisted, N. W................................... kilo.. 1.50 170. Twisted silks, N.VW............................... ---. — kilo.. 1. 75 (a) The same, dyed, N. W.. —................-......kilo.. -. 90 171. Floss silks. (a) Neither twisted nor combed nor carded, N. W.. ----..- kilo.. 1. 25 (b) Combed or carded, not twisted, N. W....................kilo.. 1. 35 (c) Twisted, of two or more ends, N. W.. —.. —..-..-.... kilo.. 1.40 172. Floss silks, dyed, N. W.........................................kilo.. 1. 50 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 31 GROUP 2.-TEXTILES. 173. Knitted goods, even with needlework, dyed in the piece or manufactured with dyed yarns, per centum ad valorem.. --- ——. --- —.. ----.. ---. 35 (a) Jerseys, undershirts, and drawers, per centuin ad valorem...... 40 (b) Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles, per centum ad valorem..-.......... ---.............-...... —......- 45 174. Textiles and trimmings of all kinds of silk, per centumn ad valorem...... 45 175. Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs on silk textiles, or elastic textiles manufactured with threads of gum elastic, per centum ad valorem......... 40 CLASS VIII.-Paper and its capplieation. GROUP 1.-PAPER PUL [. 176. Paper pulp, G. W -.......... —........-................100 kilos.. $0. 25 GROUP 2. —PRINTING AN]) WRITING PAPER. 177. Printing paper, white or colored, unprinted, suitable for books or newspapers, N. W --—....-....... --- —---—.............. 100 kilos.. 1.00 178. Common paper, continuous or in sheets, white or colored, used for wrapping packages, bundles, etc., and toilet paper, not elsewhere provided for, N. W...............................................100 kilos. - 1.00 Note: The foregoing paper manufactured into bags of any kind shall be dutiable under this section when without printing with a surtax of 36 per cent. If printed, whether in sheets or bags, it shall be dutiable with a surtax of 50 per cent. 179. Writing, letter, note, ledger, bond, and record paper, ruled or unruled, unprinted, white or colored, N. W -—.... ---.... —..-.-... 100 kilos - 3. 00 Envelopes of all kinds shall pay duty under this paragraph with a surtax of 30 per cent. Paper with printed headings, billheads, forms for invoices, labels, printed cards, printed envelopes, and the like, and printed blank books shall pay duty under this number with a surtax.of 50 per cent. GROUP 3.-PAPER PRINTED, ENGRAVED OR PHOTOGRAPHED. 180. Books, bound or unbound, and other printed matter not otherwise specially provided for, N. W.......... —....'...........100 kilos. - 3.00 Provided, That none of the articles classified under paragraphs 187 and 188 shall pay a less rate of duty than 15 per cent ad valorem. 181. Blank books (unprinted), N. W.............................100 kilos.. 4. 00 182. Engravings, etchings, photographs, maps, and charts, not elsewhere provided for, hand-painted designs or drawings in oil, water color, pastels, and pen and ink drawings for use in manufacturing and in industrial arts and sciences, N. W......................................- kilo... 30 183. Lithographs, chrornolithographs, oleographs, etc., printed from stone, zinc, aluminum, or other material, used as labels, flaps, bands and wrappers for tobacco or other purposes: (a) Of one to three printings, inclusive, including articles solely printed in bronze (bronze printing to be counted as three printings), but not including any article printed in whole or in part in metal leaf, N. W............................ kilo -.05 32 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 183. Lithographs, chromolithographs, oleographs, etc.-Continued. (b) Of four to seven printings, inclusive (bronze printing to be counted as three printings), but not including any article printed in whole or in part in metal leaf, N. W.. —..- - kilo-.. $0. 20 (c) Of eight to thirteen printings, inclusive (bronze printing to be counted as three printings), but not including any article printed in whole or in part in metal leaf, N. W - -....kilo... 40 (d) Of more than thirteen printings (bronze printing to be counted as three printings), including all articles printed in whole or in part in metal leaf, N. W...............................kilo. -.80 GROUP 4. —WALL PAPER. 184. Wall paper printed: (a) On natural ground, N. W -.. —....-.............. —.100 kilos.. 2. 00 (b) On dull or glazed ground, N. W.....................100 kilos.. 4. 00 (c) With gold, silver, wool or glass, N. W —.. —...... 100 kilos.. 10. 00 GR1OUP 5.-PASTEBOARD AND VARIOUS PAPERS. 185. Straw, sand, emery, and glass paper, N. W...................100 kilos - 1. 75 186. Blotting paper, N. W..-... --- —--.................. — 100 kilos.. 2.00 187. Manila, copying and stereotype paper, paper known as bibulous paper, tissue paper, pottery paper, letter press copying books, surface coate(d papers of all kinds, plain basic photographic papers for albuminizing, sensitizing or baryta coating and drawing and tracing paper; crepe, filter, and gum paper, and all paper not specially provided for in this tariff, N. W..................................................kilo...04 (a) Albumen paper, N. AV.................................. kilo...10 (b) Sensitized paper, N. W.................................. kilo... 30 (c) Carbon paper, N. W.................................... kilo. -. 20 Note: Manila paper manufactured into bags of any kind, when without printing, shall be dutiable with a surtax of 30 per cent, if printed, whether in sheets or bags, with a surtax of 50 per cent. 188. Cigarette paper, printed'or unprinted: (a) Cigarette paper, printed or unprinted, in books, N. W.....kilo. 0. 20 (b) In rolls, reams, or other forms, N. W..... —.... 100 kilos.. 9. 00 189. Pasteboard in sheets: (a) Cardboard paper and fine glazed or pressed cardboard, N. W., 100 kilos.o....... ~.-... —3... —... --- —...... — ---... 00 (b) Other pasteboard, N. W............................100 kilos. - 1. 00 190. Manufactures of pasteboard: (a) All fancy boxes made of paper or pressed or glazed cardboard, or covered or lined with surface coated or glazed paper, and all articles not specially provided for in which paper is the chief - value of the manufacture, N. W..-.......-.. --- —---- kilo - -.20 (b) Ordinary ice-cream boxes, unprinted, N. W......-.100 kilos.. 5.00 (c) Ordinary ice-cream boxes, printed, N. W........ 100 kilos. - 7. 50 (d) Boxes of conmmon paper, lined or unlined with plain paper, N. W...................................100 kilos. 2. 00 191. Paste and carton pierre: (a) Unwrought, N. W -—. ---....... —. --- —-.... 100 kilos.. 2. 00 (b) Wrought, finished or not, including moldings, N. WAV....... kilo.. 15 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 33 CLASS IX.- Wood and other vegetable materials employed in industry, and articles manufactured therefrom. GROUP 1.-WOOD. 192. Ordinary wood: (a) In boards, deals, rafters, beams, round wood and timber for shipbuilding —.........-..........-.....cubic meter.. $0. 25 (b) Planed or dovetailed for boxes and flooring.......cubic meter.. 40 (c) Cases wherein imported goods are regularly and usually packed, G. --—........................100 kilos. -.15 193. Fine wood for cabinetmakers: (a) In boards, deals, trunks, or logs, G. W..... --- —-100 kilos. -.50 (b) Sawn in veneers, G. W............................100 kilos. - 1.00 194. Coopers' wares: (a) Fitted together, G. W.............................100 kilos...60 (b) In shooks or staves, also hoops and headings, G. W. -.100 kilos. -.30 (c) Wood cut for making hogsheads or casks for sugar or molasses, G. W. ---............... --- —---------------- ---— 100 kilos...10 (d) Latticework and fencing, G. W.........100 kilos...20 (e) Handles for tools and implements, G. W............ 100 kilos.. 1.00 GROUP 2.-FURNITURE, AND MANUFACTURES OF WOOD. 195. Common wood manufactured into furniture and other wares and articles of all kinds, whether turned or not, painted or not, varnished or not, but neither chiseled, inlaid, veneered or carved, N. W ---— 100 kilos — 5.00 (a) Combs of the same, similarly manufactured or decorated, N. W. —.. —.................. ---. --- —... —.-........ — - kilo.-. 07 196. Fine wood manufactured into furniture and other wares, turned, polished, or varnished, and the same wares of common wood veneered with fine wood; furniture covered with stuffs except silk or leather, N. W., 100 kilos.-...-...... ---. --- —.-. ---. --- —....... ----... - - 15. 00 (a) Combs of the same and of bamboo, N. W............- kilo... 20 197. Wood of any kind, manufactured into furniture or other wares, gilt, chiseled, carved, inlaid, veneered or ornamented with metal, and furniture upholstered with stuffs of pure or mixed silk, or leather, N. W. —........... —....... —............... --- 100 kilos.. 25. 00 (a) Combs of any kind of wood, similarly manufactured or decorated, N. W...-.................... kilo...30 198. Furniture of bent wood, N.W --......100 kilos.. 12. 00 199. Barbers' and dentists' chairs and bar fixtures, N. W.... -. 100 kilos.. 11.00 200. Billiard tables and all parts thereof and appurtenances, except cloth, chalk, and balls, N. WA........................... —.. 100 kilos.. 10. 00 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 197,:198, 199, and 200 shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 3.-VARIOUS. 201. Charcoal, firewood and other vegetable fuels, G. W..........100 kilos...15 202. Cork: (a) In the rough or in boards, G. W. ---.................... 100 kilos.. 1.40 (b) Manufactured, N. V................................100 kilos.. 4.50 16600-01 —3* 34 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 203. Rushes, vegetable hair, cane, osiers, fine straw, palm, genista, esparto and other analogous materials unmanufactured, N. W.-..1. 100 kilos - $1. 20 204. The same, manufactured into articles of all kinds not specially mentioned, including wickerwork or furniture, N. W.................. 100 kilos. - 10. 00 CLASS X. -Animals and animal wastes employed in industry. GROUP L.-ANIMALS. 205. Horses and nmares: (a) Horses, gelded.........................................each.. 10.00 (b) Other horses and mares ---—. —...... each.. 5.00 206. Mules.-...... --- —--—........ ----.... ----..........-...... each.. 5.00 207. Asses -..-....-................................each. - 5. 00 208. Bovine animals: (a) Oxen..............................................each.. 2.00 (b) Bulls and cows -......................-...... each.. 1. 50 (c) Calves and heifers.................... --- —- ---- --................ each.. 1.00 Provided that articles classified under paragraphs 205, 206, 207, and 208 shall be admitted free of duty until January 1, 1904. 209. Pigs. ----.. --- —--..........-.......-......-........ each.. 1.00 210. Sucking pigs..... --- —-........................ ---..each. -. 25 211. Sheep, goats, and animals not specially mentioned. ----..-..- each...50 212. Singing birds, parrots, etc....................-.......... --- —— each... 50 GROUP 2.-HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER WARES. 213. Pelts, in their natural state or dressed for trimmings, G. W........ kilo. 1.00 214. Hides and skins, green, or not tanned, G. W. —.....-....1 ---00 kilos. 1.50 (a) The same, wet salted, G. W.. ---- ----.... 100 kilos...75 (b) The same, dry salted, G. W -.......................100 kilos. 1. 00 215. Hides tanned with the hair on, G. W.......................... kilo... 10 216. Hides tanned without the hair: (a) Cow, and other large hides, whole, G. W............... kilo. -.10 (b) Other, and backs of large hides, G. W -... --- —--—... -kilo- -. 25 217. Hides and skins curried, dyed or not: (a) Sheepskins (basils), N. W...............................kilo...15 (b) Calf or goat skins, N. W..-.-...... --- —-..-.kilo..15 (c) Kid, lamb or young calf skins, N. W................... kilo...25 (d) Cow and other large hides, whole, N. W..-......... —.kilo.-.15 (e) Backs of large hides, and skins not specially mentioned, N. W., kilo....-................-........ -..... --- —-.. 20 218. Hides and skins, varnished, satiny, grained, dulled, and hides and skins with figures, engravings, or embossed, N. W..-. ---....... --- kilo... 25 Leather cut out for boots and shoes or other articles shall pay 20 per cent additional to the duty on the material. 219. Chamois leather or parchment, of all kinds, and gilt or bronzed hides and skins, N. W..................................................kilo...40 220. Gloves made of leather or skin, N. W............................kilo. - 3.50 (a) Common baseball, fencing, and boxing gloves, N. WXV...... kilo-..50 221. Shoes of cowhide and similar leather-and canvas: (a) For men.-.....................-....... —.. per pair. -.10 (b) For women --—......-........................per pair. - 08 (c) For children.......................................per pair...05 222. Shoes of patent and similar leather: (a) For men........................................per pair.. 30 (b) For women.........................................per pair. -. 25 (c) For children........................................per pair...15 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 35 223. Shoes or gaiters of calfskin, with elastic or buttons or for lacing: (a) For men................ —.......... per pair.. $0. 30 (b) For women —........................................ per pair -. 25 (c) For children —....-...-....-........ —..per pair - '. 15 224. Gaiters of patent or similar leather: (a) For men --- — ---------------------.per pair.. 35 (b) For women -...........-............-.'...per pair.. 30 (c) For children................ —........per pair... 20 225. Other boots and shoes, fancy ---------—. -----—.... — per pair. -. 50 226. Riding boots —.. ---... -- ----—.. ----...-.per pair.. 1.00 227. Sandals: (a) Of leather........-.....-............ ---- per pair...15 (b) Of other materials, and common shoes worn by the Chinese, per pair ---..- --------......... --- — —.....-...-.10 228. Saddlery and harness: (a) Draft harness, and parts, other than for carriages, N. W - kilo -.15 (b) Carriage harness and parts, N. W. --- —....... ----..kilo... 30 (c) Other saddlery and harness makers' wares, including saddles, valises, hat boxes, and traveling bags, wholly or in part of leather, N. W.. —...... --- —. ----. — -.....-....-... kilo...30 229. Other manufactures of leather or covered with leather, not elsewhere specially p~rovided for, N. W -... --- —..........kilo.. 60 GROUP 3.-VARIOUS. 230. Feathers for ornaments, in their natural state or manufactured, N. W., kilo. —. ----. ----. ----.-. --- —-----------------------—. ---.-.- 2.50 231. Other feathers and feather dusters, N. W.................kilo- -. 50 232. Stuffed or mounted birds or animals not specially provided for in paragraph 401 N. W. --- —.... --- —-----------—... —. —. --- —kilo. 1. 00 233. Intestines, dried, N. W.........................................kilo- 2. 00 234. Animal wastes, unmanufactured, not especially mentioned, G. W., 100 kilos.-....-.......-....-..-..... ---—....50 CLASS XI. —ihzstruments, machinery, and apparatus employed in music, agriculture, industry and locomotion. GROUP 1.-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS AND WATCHES. 235. Pianos: (a) Concert grand............. --- —....-.....each.. $100. 00 (b) Ordinary grand.... --- ——.-. --- —--—. --- ——. ---.each.. 75.00 (c) Concert upright, square -----—............ each.. 50. 00 (d) Ordinary upright, square -------------—..... ---..each.. 30. 00 236. Harmoniums and cabinet organs ------—.. --- —-... ---..each.. 10. 00 237. Mechanical music boxes: (a) Playing three airs or less. --- —------------------ ----— each...75 (b) Playing more than three airs -. --- —------—.. —.- each.. 2.50 Other musical instruments shall be dutiable according to the principal component part thereof, and in addition thereto, a surtax of 100 per cent. 238. Watches, watch cases of all kinds, watch movements, and parts of watches, per centum ad valorem. --- —--—. --- —-. --- —------.. ----. '20 (a) Parts of watches and clocks commonly known as watch and clock materials and suitable for repairs only, including watch crystals, per centum ad valorem.............................. ---. 20 (o 36 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 239. Clocks: (a) Common, with weights and springs; and alarm clocks.... each.- $0. 25 (b) Works for wall clocks, finished, without cases. --- —-.. each... 50 Cases, stands, glasses, shades and other accessories not parts for repairs will be dutiable as manufactured articles, according to their component material. 240. Works for tower clocks, whether set up or not -----------—.. — each. - 12.50 241. Chronometers in cases or boxes for marine or professional use, too large to be carried on the person -....... —...-..........-... each - 7.00 GROUP 2.-APPARATUS AND MACHINERY. 242. Weighing machines: (a) Machinery and apparatus for weighing goods in bulk, N. W., 100 kilos -----—.................... --- —-—.. --- —-------.50 (b) Platform scales and weights, and counter scales having platforms, and steelyards and detached parts of same, N. W. -.100 kilos.. 3.00 (c) Balance and spring scales, with weights and scoops, N. W..kilo... 25 243. Marine engines and steam pumps; hydraulic, petroleum, gas, and hot or compressed air motors, N. W —.. --- ——............. 100 kilos.. 1. 50 244. Boilers: (a) Sheet iron, G. W........ --- —............. —100 kilos...50 (b) Other, G. W —............................... 100 kilos...75 245. Agricultural machinery and apparatus, machinery and apparatus for pile driving, dredging, hoisting, making or repairing roads, for refrigerating and ice making, for making sugar, preparing rice or hemp, and other vegetable products of the islands for the markets, G. W --- 100 kilos... 25 246. Locomotives, including tenders, and traction engines of all kinds using steam or other power, G. W.. — ---—............100 kilos.. 1. 00 247. Turntables, hydraulic cranes, and columns, G. W.... —...-100 kilos. -.'30 248. Apparatus and appliances (not machinery) for electric lighting and power: (a) Switches, cut-outs, lamp sockets, shade holders, rosettes, plugs, brushes of copper and carbon, wet and dry batteries complete, tapes and compounds for winding wires, testing sets, testing bells for current, arc lamps and fittings for same, fuse boxes, insulating coils; and all insulating materials not elsewhere expressly provided for, N. W.....................100 kilos.. 3. 00 (b) Galvanometers, amperemeters, voltmeters, N. W.- - - 100 kilos.. 25.00 Only articles used exclusively in the generation and distribution of electric currents for light or power shall be classed under this number. 249. Storage batteries for lighting or power, N. W............... 100 kilos.. 25. 00 250. Dynamos, generators, exciters and all other machinery for the generation of electricity for lighting or for power, also transformers, N.W., 100 kilos -........... ---............................... 5.00 251. Sewing machines and detached parts thereof, N. W..........100 kilos.. 3.00 252. Bicycles: (a) Complete, except lamps.. --- —-------—..... —each.. 5.00 (b) Detached parts and accessories thereto, including lamps, N. W., kilo -- ----—.. ----- ---- ------—.... —............. --- —.30 253. Velocipedes ------—......-.............-......-..... each._ 2.00 254. Typewriters and phonographs -—..-........-... ---- each.. 4.00 255. Cash registers.-.. --------—............ —.. — ---—..- kilo..- -.25 256. Automatic slot machines: (a) For weighing, N. W..........................-........kilo...50 (b) Others, not prohibited, N.W..-..... --- —........... kilo- 1. 25 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 37 257. Other machinery and detached parts not otherwise provided for: (a) Of copper and its alloys, N. W —.. --- —-—. ---.-100 kilos - $4. 00 (b) Of other material, N. W -...........100 kilos - 1. 00 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, and 257 shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 3.-CARRIAGES. 258. Fine coaches and berlins, new, used or repaired: (a) With four seats, with or without hoods -------—......- each - 50. 00 (b) With two seats, with or without folding seats ------------ each - 35. 00 259. Omnibuses, diligences, Concord or similar coaches, new, used or repaired, each.............................................-................ 35.00 260. Other common four-wheeled carriages, with four or more seats, new, used or repaired ------—...... —.- —.....................- each.. 20. 00 261. All other carriages not specially mentioned, new, used or repaired: (a) With one seat......-..........-................each.. ]0.00 (b) With two seats.......-..........- -----—..each. 15.00 (c) With not more than four seats --... ----. --- —-....each - 20. 00 (d) Automobiles for passengers ---------------------------— each - 60. 00 (e) Automobiles for merchandise --- —---- each - 60.00 262. Railway carriages of all kinds for passengers ------------------- each -100. 00 (a) Finished wooden parts of the same, N. W ----------— 100 kilos - - 1.50 (b) Rhiiway box cars --..... ----. --- —-------------- each - 50.00 (c) Railway flat cars -----—: -------------....... each - 30. 00 263. Tramway carriages of all kinds ---------—... --- —---------- each - 45.00 264. Wagons -.......... -.............-... ---...each — 7.50 265. Carts -----------—.............-........ --- ——...each.. 5.00 266. Hand carts --------------—..-... —. --- —---—...... each - 3. 00 GROUP 4.-SMALL BOATS AND OTHER WATER CRAFT. 267. Small boats, launches, lighters, and other water craft, imported complete, either set up or knocked down, measuring less than 500 cubic feet, per cent ad valorem --—..... —........................ —. --- — 15 CLASS XII.-Alimnentary substances. GROUP 1.-MEATS AND FISH. 268. Poultry and game, dressed or undressed, N. W -—...... —.. kilo - $0.03 269. Meat, salted or in brine, and jerked beef, G. W ---—........ 100 kilos- -.75 270. Hams, bacon and other meats, smoked or cured, also sausages not in cans, N. W.............................................. 100 kilos — 3.00 271. Lard (however contained), G. W... ---......-.........100 kilos- - 1.60 272. Cottolene and all imitations of lard, G. W. ---......... 100 kilos- - 2. 00 273. Salted cod and stockfish, G. W ----...................100 kilos...75 274. Fish, other: (a) Fresh, with the salt indispensable for its preservation, G. W., 100 kilos ------- ----------—.- —.......................-.50 (b) Salted, smoked or pikled, not in cans, G. W ----—...100 kilos.. 1.50 275. Oysters, clams and shellfish not in glass or canned, G. W --.100 kilos- - 2.50 GROUP 2.-GRAIN, DRIED FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, AND PREPARATIONS OF THE SAME. 276. Rice: (a) Unhusked, G. W..................................100 kilos...40 (b) Husked, G. W. --- —.. ----........-............. 100 kilos.-.50 (c) Flour, G.W.. ----........................... 100 kilos.. 1.50 38 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 277. Wheat, rye, and barley: (a) In grain, G. W.....................................100 kilos.. $0. 25 (b) In flour, N.W -......-.... —. ----.-.. ---...... 100 kilos.-.40 278. Corn (maize), oats and other cereals not, mentioned elsewhere: (a) In grain, G. W....... ---................ 100 kilos...10 (b) In meal or flour, G. W --..-..... --- —--—. —. ---100 kilos. -.40 279. Millet: (a) In grain, G. W.. ---.................. —.100 kilos._.40 (b) In flour, G. W.... ---... --- —-----—. —..... 100 kilos...50 280. Malt, G. W.. —................... ---...-....... --- —. 100 kilos.. 2. 50 281. Hops, G. W...... ----..................... --- —-------- 100 kilos - 3.00 282. Cereals prepared for table use, such as oatmeal, cracked wheat, cornstarch, avena, and all other preparations of cereals for table use not elsewhere specially provided for; N. W........-.. --- —--.100 kilos - 2.00 283. Bread, biscuit, crackers and wafers made of flour from cereals or pulse: (a) Unsweetened, N.W -...-.' —. ----. --- —. --- —--.100 kilos. - 3.00 (b) Sweetened, N. W. --- —---------—.....-..100 kilos - 5.00 284. Vermicelli, macaroni, and pastes for soups, N. W ----..- - 100 kilos. - 3. 00 285. Dried raisins, dates, figs and citron, put up in small packages, N. W., 100 kilos. --- —------... ----.-. --- —---------—.. --- —----------- 2.50 286. The same fruits in bulk and all other dried and desiccated fruits, N. W., 100 kilos.... --- —-----------------------—. --- —-- --------—.- - 75 287. Dried beans, peas and pulse: (a) In bulk, G. W -.................. --- —-—..100 kilos...75 (b) Put up in small packages, N. W.. --- —----......100 kilos.. 1.00 (c) Flour of, G. W -----—................................. --- —-100 kilos.. 1. 50 288. Dried or desiccated vegetables, not elsewhere specially provided for, G.W —......................... --- —--------— 100 kilos.. 1.00 GROUP 3.-TROPICAL AND SEMITROPICAL PRODUCTS. 289. Sugar: (a) Raw and glucose, G. W. --- —.....-...... —..100 kilos.. 1.62 (b) Refined, N. W.................... -.... ----.......100 kilos.- 3.00 290. Cocoa: (a) Of all kinds in the bean, G. W..........100 kilos.. 5.75 (b) Ground, in paste, powder and cocoa butter, N. W _.100 kilos.. 10.00 291. Coffee: (a) In grains, G. W.................................... 100 kilos.. 7.50 (b) Ground, N. W.............. —.. ---- 100 kilos.. 8.70 292. Succory root and chicory in any form, N. W..... —..... 100 kilos-..- 7.50 293. Cinnamon, first grade: (a) Unground, N. W............... ---. --- ——.... —100 kilos.. 8.00 (b) Ground, N. --—.... ---... —. --- —-—.......100 kilos.. 10.00 294. Cinnamon, second grade: (a) Unground, N. W........ —.............. ----100 kilos.. 6.00 (b) Ground, N. W..... —......... —. --- ——......100 kilos.. 8.00 295. Vanilla beans, N. W............. --- —--.... —. --- —-kilo.. 5.00 296. Cloves and other spices not specially mentioned: (a) Unground, N. W —...... --- —........ --- ——.kilo...08 (b) Ground, N. W..-................. —. --- —-.. ----.kilo.-.10 (c) Saffron of all kinds, N. W.... --- —--.......' --- —-—...kilo.. 4.00 297. Allspice and mace: (a) Unground, N. W......... --- —-----—...-..-....kilo...07 (b) Ground, N. W. --- —--—............... ----.. kilo.-.09 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 39 298. Nutmegs: (a) Unhusked, G. W -.................... --- —-kilo. $0.04 (b) Husked, G. W....... —............... --- —-- kilo. -.06 299. Pepper: (a) W hole, N. V.......................... --- -------------— kilo —.04 (a) Whole, N. Wr kilo 04 (b) Ground, N. W ---—............ --- —---—.kilo...06 300. Mustard: (a) Seed, N. W..... --- —-... ----.. --- —---------—. —kilo...04 (b) Ground, N. W. --------- -----— kilo...06 (c) In paste, N. W....-......-..-.... —.....-..-....kilo...15 301. Tea, N. W... --- —------—. --- —-. --- —-—.... --- —-----— kilo...20 GROUP 4.-SEEDS AND FORAGE. 302. Seeds not elsewhere provided for and carob beans, G. W..... 100 kilos...50 303. Hay, forage and bran, G. W........ ----............-. 100 kilos...05 GROUP 5.-OILS AND BEVERAGES. 304. Olive oil:, (a) In receptacles of earthenware, wood or tin, N. W...100 kilos.. 5. 00 (b) In bottles, N. W........................ --- —-—...kilo...075 305. Other refined oils in bottles for table use, N. W...... --- —-.....kilo...08 306. Alcohol —.. —..-l --- —--—.. --- —--------—. --- —------— liter...70 307. Methyl alcohol, N. W --—..... ----. --- —-----------------—. liter...35 308. Whiskey, rum and gin in wood................................. liter...35 (a) Whiskey, rum, gin, cocktails, blackberry, and ginger brandy, in bottles, flasks, demijohns, and other similar receptacles- -liter... 35 (b) Brandies, liqueurs, cordials, and all compound spirits not specially mentioned, in wood -........ —... —. --- —- liter...45 (c) The same in bottles, flasks, demijohns, and other similar receptacles..... --- —----------—.. --- —-------------— liter...45 309. Wines, sparkling.......... --- —-........... ----.-.liter...85 310. Wines, still (fine): (a) All white wines, including the so-called generous wines (vinos generosos), and all red or white dessert or liqueur wines except those mentioned in the next number, in casks, barrels and half barrels. _._._._-.. ---,-.. ---, —.-,. ----...-liter... 25 (b) The same in bottles, flasks, demijohns or other similar receptacles.............................. liter.. 0. 40 311. Wines, still (common): (a) Common red wines such as vin ordinaire, vino comuns and others' (red) of like quality, in casks, barrels and half barrels. liter... 05 (b) The same in bottles, flasks, demijohns, or other similar receptacles. --- —-----—.......-. --- —--—. ----.-liter...20 312. Beer, malt extract, and cider, natural or artificial, etc.: (a) Malt liquor, malt extract and cider in casks............hectol.. 3.40 (b) Malt liquor, malt extract and cider in bottles -----—. — hectol.. 4. 60 (c) Sweetened, flavored or aerated waters, ginger ale, root beer, and other nonalcoholic beverages nototherwise provided for, hectol. 1.00 313. Fruit juice, pure or with only sufficient sugar to preserve it.. ----liter...06 314. Vinegar.................-... --- —. --- —----—... ---- liter...05 40 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. GRouP 6.-VARIOUS. 315. Canned or potted meats, such as beef, mutton, sausage, chicken, turkey, ham, bacon, and generally all meats preserved in cans or jars, when not exceeding in value $1 per dozen cans of the weight of one-tenth of a kilograiy for each can, and not exceeding in value $1.75 per dozen cans of the weight of one-fifth of a kilogram for each can, N. W...... kilo..$0.05 316. Canned or potted meats of the delicatessen class, including mince-meat, pate de fois gras, deviled ham, and generally all meats preserved in cans or jars, when exceeding in value $1 per one dozen cans of the weight of one-tenth of a kilogram for each can, and exceeding in value $1.75 per dozen cans of the weight of one-fifth of a kilogram for each can, N.W -.......................................................kilo...20 317. Salmon, cod and herring, in cans or jars, N. W -----------------— kilo. -. 035 (a) Other canned or potted fish, and sea food, such as sardines, oysters, clams, and generally all sea products, preserved in cans or jars, N.W ------------------------------------------— kilo.. 06 318. Canned and potted fish andsea food of the delicatessen class, such as anchovies, caviar, fish roe, and generally all fish or sea food preserved in cans or jars, not in use as ordinary food, N. AV -..........' kilo. -.20 319. Canned or potted soups of all kinds, including clam broth, N. W --.kilo.-.075 320. Condensed or concentrated milk or cream, and canned vegetables of all kinds, such as tomatoes, corn, pease, beans, pumpkins, and generally vegetables preserved in cans or jars, N. W --------------------— kilo...025 321. Pickled vegetables and fruits of all kinds: (a) In stone or glass; N. W.-...............................kilo-..10 (b) In wood, G. W —........... --- —-—...............100 kilos.. 2.00 322. Canned or preserved fruits: (a) In wood; and those belonging to the class known as "Pie Fruits," packed in water, in tin or glass, N. W. --- —--- kilo. -.02 (b) Others, in tin or glass, including those packed in syrups, known as "Table Fruits," N. W ----------------------------- kilo...04 323. Preserved or brandied fruits in cordials or spirits of any kind containing more than 18 per cent of alcohol, such as brandied peaches, cherries preserved ini maraschine and the like, whether put up in tin or glass, N. W ------------------------------------------------------— kilo...125 324. Canned breads of all kinds, N. W -----------------------------— kilo.. 0.025 325. Canned cakes, puddings and sweetmeats not candied, such as plum pudding and the like, N. W ------------------ - - - kilo.-. 10 326. Saccharine, N. XV -------------------------------------------— kilo._ 3. 00 327. Flavoring extracts, N. W -----------------------—...........-...kilo. -. 25 328. Sauces and condiments for table use, put up in glass, such as caper, tomato and tabasco sauce, and the like, N. W ------------------ kilo...125 329. Nuts, dried, of all kinds in natural state, not otherwise provided for, N. W...................................................100 kilos.. 2. 50 330. Chocolate: (a) In forms or lumps of more than two kilos for manufacturing purposes, N. W- ------........................'-...........kilo_..10 (b) In cakes or powder for table use, but not made up into bon bons or candy, N. MT......................................kilo...12 331. Conserved or crystallized fruit or nuts, used as confectionery and sweetmeats, whether put up in paper, metal or glass, N. W..........kilo.:25:32. Confectionery, candies and sweetmeats of all kinds, N. V....kilo.-.125 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 330, 331, and 332 shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 per cent ad valorem. PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 41 333. Eggs, salted or preserved, G. W...-................... 100 kilos.- 2.50 334 Cheese: (a) Fine, in glass, stone or metal, not in use as cotnmon food, N. W......................................................kilo.. $0. 25 (b) Other (common), G. W........ --- —......-.... kilo...025 335. Butter, N. W. --- —----—......................................... --- ——......kilo...05 336. Oleomargarine, butterine and all imitations of butter, N. W ---— kilo-..06 337. Honey, molasses and sirup of cane, G. W..-........-.... 100 kilos - 1.00 CLASS XIII.-iiscellaneous. 338. Fans: (a) With mountings of bamboo, reeds, or other woods, N. W..kilo.. 75 (b) With mountings of horn, bone, composition, or metal other than gold and silver; N. W...-......................kilo.. 2.50 (c) With mountings of tortoise shell, ivory or mother-of-pearl; also fans of kid skin, silk tissue, or feathers, N. W —. ---. kilo - 5.00 339. Combs: (a) Of horn or india rubber, N. W ---—...............kilo.. 2.00 (b) Of tortoise shell or ivory, N. W........ ---.............kilo. - 5.00 (c) Others; shall be classified for duty according to their component material. 340. Trinkets and ornaments of all kinds, except those of gold or silver, or of gold and silver plate, or in which the predominant substance is amber, jet, tortoise shell, coral, ivory, meerschaum or mother-of-pearl, horn, bone, whalebone, celluloid or compositions imitating any of the materials herein mentioned, N. W..-...............-.... kilo.. 1. 25 341. Ajnber, jet, tortoise shell, coral, ivory, meerschaum, mother-of-pearl: (a) Unwrought, N. W --- —----.. --- ——.. ----....kilo.. 1.00 (b) Wrought, N. W........................................kilo.. 3.50 342. Horn, bone, whalebone, or celluloid, also compositions imitating these or those of the preceding number: (a) Unwrought, N. W --—. --- —-—... — -—........... kilo...60 (b) Wrought, N. W -................................... kilo.. 1.50 343. Walking stfcks and sticks for umbrellas and parasols -.....- per 100.. 3. 75 Sword sticks shall pay the duty fixed for the swords they contain and shall, in addition, pay the duty for walking sticks. Provided, that none of the. articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 per centum ad valorem. 344. Hair, human, manufactured into articles of all kinds, or any shape, N. W., hectog ----.. --- --... --- —----.........-.......... —... 0.50 345. Buttons of all kinds, other than. gold or silver, or of gold or silver plate, N. W.. ----...-..................................... kilo — 1.00 346. Cartridges, with or without projectiles or bullets, also primers and caps for such arms, N. W......................................... — kilo...30 347. Tarpaulins, coated with sand for vans,.N. W................. 100 kilos -.20 348. Paper, felt, or other textile, prepared or coated with tar, pitch or similar substances, for roofs and structural purposes, G. W —. --- — 100 kilos- -.30 349. Oilcloths: (a) For floors and packing purposes, N. W... ------ 100 kilos. - 3.00 (b) For wearing apparel, unmanufactured, N. W —...-. 100 kilos. - 3.00 (c) Manufactured into wearing apparel, N. W... ---.... 100 kilos - - 6.00 (d) Other, including linoleum, N. W... ----............100 kilos - 5.00 350. Artificial flowers of all kinds, also artificial fruits, seeds, pistils, or buds of any material for the manufacture of flowers, N. W ---—.... kilo. - 2.50 42 - PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 351. Matches of wax, wood or cardboard, N. W....................... kilo.. $0.20 352. Caoutchouc and gutta-percha manufactured into any kind of article not otherwise provided for: (a) Rubber hose and piston packing, N. W.....-.. ---....-..kilo. -.03 (b) Hard rubber articles, not otherwise mentioned, N. W -.-..kilo. -.50 (c) Boots and shoes of rubber, N. W -......................... kilo -.:25 (d) All other articles, except hose of rubber and textile, N. W. -kilo. -. 20 (e) Hose of textile and rubber, N. W..-........-... --- —-.-kilo...10 353. Games and toys, except those of gold and silver, or of gold and silver plate, tortoise shell, ivory or mother-of-pearl, and of materials mentioned in Nos. 341 and 342, N. W........ ---..... ---. --- —kilo. -.10 354. Umbrellas and parasols: (a) Covered with paper..-...................... --- — each -..08 (b) Covered with silk.-......................... --- —-—..- each...50 (c) Covered with other stuffs...............................each...20 355. Hats and bonnets and crowns for same, of straw: (a) Complete, not trimmed......-... --- —----—. ----. ---. each...13 (b) Same, trimmed.........................................each...22 (c) Crowns for (untrimmed)................................each. -.11 356. The same articles of other materials: (a) Complete, not trimmed...............:................each. -. 06 (b) Same, trimmed ---—..... --- —--------—. --- —----—. each...20 (c) Crowns for (untrimmed)...............................each...05 357. Caps of all kinds: (a) For adults, of any material, plain.. --- —---------—... each...15 (b) For adults, embroidered or decorated. ----. —. ---. --- — each...50 (c) For children, plain............ --- ——...-.. ---- each...10 (d) For children, embroidered or ornamented. —..... --- ——.- each...35 Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraphs 354, 355, 356, and 357 shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 per cent ad valorem. Photographic cameras and lenses: 358. Cameras of which the lenses are not removable or adjustable: made of wood or of metal, polished or covered with leather or imitation of leather; fitted for either plates or films, or for both; according to the largest area of plate coverable at one exposure: (a) If such area be 20 square inches or less... ---.. ----... each..25 (b) More than 20 square inches and not more than 40........each.50 (c) More than 40 square inches and not more than 80 ------— each.. 1.00 (d) More than 80 square inches............. --- ——. —. each - - 2.00 359. The same articles made of wood or metal, painted, varnished, shellaced or plain, and otherwise, as above indicated: (a) If such area be 20 square inches or less. --- —----—. ----.each.18 (b) More than 20 square inches and not more than 40 -------.each...35 (c) More than 40 square inches and not more than 80........each...70 (d) More than 80 square inches................... each.. 1. 40 360. Cameras with removable or adjustable lenses, not including the lenses; according to the largest area of plate or film, covered at one exposure: (a) If such area be 20 square inches or less.. --- —-.. --- —- each...50 (b) More than 20 square inches and not more than 40........each.. 1. 00 (c) More than 40 square inches and not more than 80.. --- each.. 2. 50 (d) More than 80 square inches and not more than 120....each.. 3. 75 (e) More than 120 square inches............................each.. 5. 00 361. Single lenses for photographic apparatus........................each...25 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 43 362. Combination lenses for same are dutiable according to diameter; if such diameter be(a) 1 inch or less ---..-..-.. --- —.. ----. --- —. --- —-.each.- $3.00 (b) More than 1 inch and not more than 1 —......... ---- each - 4.50 (c) More than 14 inch and not more than 2........-.... ---.each - 7.50 (d) More than 2 inches and not more than 3..... --- —. ---- each. - 15. 00 (e) More than 3 inches..- ----.......... ---. —. each. 30.00 363. Tuns, pipes, casks, and other similar wooden receptacles of liquids, or of articles in liquid or in brine, imported separately, or in use as immediate containers of imported merchandise which is not dutiable on gross weight: (a) Tuns...-.............-... --- —----— each.. 3.50 (6) Pipes........-.................. --- —— each.. 1.75 (c) Half pipes or hogsheads -—.... --- —----------------— each_. 1.00 (d) Casks or barrels........ --- —-—. —.. --- —------—. each... 85 (e) Half casks or half barrels... —. ----. ----. ----. --- —-- each- -.50 (f) Quarter casks or quarter barrels -...... --- —--—....each -. 35 364. Tobacco: (a) In the leaf, unmanufactured, N. W...... ----. --- — kilo- -.50 (b) Manufactured, N. W.......... ----. --- —.-. --- —.kilo.. 2.00 365. On all other goods, wares, merchandise, and effects not otherwise enumerated or provided for,' except crude materials-.per cent ad valorem -.25 366. On crude materials not otherwise enumerated..... per cent ad valorem...10 ARTICLES FREE OF DUTY. SEC. 12. The following articles shall pay no duty on their importation into the Philippine Islands: 367. Natural mineral waters aerated, carbonated or not. 368. Trees, shoots, and plants; also moss in a natural or fresh state. 369. Copper, gold and silver ores. 370. All samples of the kind, in such quantity, and of such dimensions or construction as to render them unsalable or of no appreciable commercial value. 371. Articles of the growth, produce and manufacture of the Philippine Islands exported to a foreign country and returned without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means, and upon which no drawback or bounty has been allowed. 372. Gold, silver, and platinum, in broken-up jewelry or table services, bars, sheets, coins, pieces, dust and scraps. 373. Gold, silver and platinum, in articles manufactured and stamped in the Philippine Islands. 374. Fresh fruits. 375. Fresh garden produce. 376. Fresh meat, except poultry and game; also ice. 377. Fresh eggs. 378. Fresh milk. 379. Diamonds and other precious stones in the rough, amounted. 380. Hand paintings in oil, water color, or pastel, and pen and ink drawings intended for use as works of art, and not as a part of decoration of any other merchandise, nor for use in the manufactures and industrial arts and sciences. 381. Lithographs, posters, calendars and folders for advertising purposes only, having no commercial value and designed for free public distribution. 382. (a) Spanish scientific, literary, and artistic works, not subversive of public order, imported under provisions of Article XIII of the treaty between Spain and the United States signed at Paris on the 10th day of December, 1898. 44 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. (b) Public magazines, reviews, newspapers, and like published periodicals Bibles, and schoolbooks; but complete books published in parts and not otherwise entitled to free entry shall not be classified under this paragraph. 383. Manures, natural. 384. Quinine, sulphate and bisulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark, in pills or otherwise. ARTICLES FREE OF DUTY, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. 385. Supplies imported by the United States Government for the use of the Army, Navy, and Marine-Hospital Service or by insular government for its use or that of its subordinate branches. 386. Wearing apparel, toilet objects and articles for personal use, bed and table linen, books, portable tools and instruments, theatrical costumes, jewels and table services bearing evident signs of having been used, imported by travelers in their luggage in quantities proportionate to their profession and] position. The customs authorities may exact a bond for the exportation of these articles when deemed necessary by them. 387. Works of fine art destined for public museums, galleries or art schools; when due proof is given as to their destination. 388. Archoeological and numismatical objects for public museumn, academies and scientific and artistic corporations, on proof of their destination. 389. Specimens and collections of mineralogy, botany, zoology and ethnology, and small models for public museums, public schools, academies, and scientific and artistic corporations, on proof of their destination. 390. (.a) Philosophical, historical, economic, and scientific books, apparatus, utensils, instruments, and preparations, including packing, packages, and receptacles thereof, specially imported in good faith and for the use and by the order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for philosophical, educational, scientific or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school or seminary of learning in the Philippine Islands, or of any public library, and not for sale or hire, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the collector of customs of the islands; and the provisions of this paragraph in respect to books shall apply also to any individual importing not exceeding two copies of any one work for his own use and not for sale or hire. (b) Books and music in raised print, used exclusively by the blind. If the regulations in each case are not complied with, or if the examination is not entirely satisfactory, the exemption shall be annulled, and the duties stipulated in the tariff shall be collected. ARTICLES FREE OF DUTY SUBJECT TO THE FORMALITIES PRESCRIBED IN EACH CASE BY THE CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES. 391.. Casks, sacks, and large metal receptacles in use as immediate containers of dutiable imported commodities, when such receptacles are to be reexported. 392. Carriages, trained animals, portable theaters, circus equipments, panoramas, wax figures and other similar objects for public entertainment, imported temporarily. 393. Used household furniture of persons coming to settle in the Philippine Islands, including such articles, effects, and furnishings as pictures, books, pianos, organs, chinaware, and kitchen utensils, in quantities and of the class suitable to the rank and position of the persons bringing the same: Provided, That they have all been used by said persons for more than one year; that they PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 45 are brought within a reasonable time after the arrival of the owners, in the discretion of the collector of customs: And provided further, That satisfactory evidence be produced that such persons are actually coming to settle in the Philippine Islands; that the change of residence is bona fide, and that the privilege of free entry under this paragraph has never been previously granted to them. 394. Foreign articles destined to exhibitions held in the Philippine Islands. 395. Submarine telegraph cables. 396. Pumps intended for the salvage of vessels imported temporarily. 397. Parts of machinery, pieces of metal and wood imported for the repair of foreign vessels which have entered ports of the Philippine Islands through stress of weather. EXPORT DUTIES. SEC. 13. On the following products of the Philippine Islands, when exported therefrom, there shall be levied and collected on the gross weight thereof export duties as follows: 398. Abaca, raw or wrought hemp.. --- —---—. --- —. --- —. — 100 kilos.. $0. 75 399. Indigo -. 100 kilos...25 400. Indigo employed for dyeing (" tintarron").100 kilos... 025 401. Rice. ---.. --- —------------------........ ---.-100 kilos.. 1.00 402. Sugar...................................................100 kilos...05 403. Cocoanuts, fresh and dried (copra).. ----. --- —-.. --- —.-100 kilos...10 404. Tobacco, manufactured, of all kinds and whatever origin....100 kilos- 1.50 405. Tobacco, raw, grown in the provinces of Cagayan, Isabella, and New Biscay (Luzon Islands) ----—.......-.......... 100 kilos.. 1.50 406. Tobacco, raw, grown in the Visayas and Mindanao Island.100 kilos.. 1.00 407. Tobacco, raw, grown in other provinces of the archipelago.100 kilos.. 75 Certificates of origin of raw tobacco may be required by the customs authorities when proof of the place of production is necessary. TONNAGE DUES. SEC. 14. At all ports or places in the Philippine Islands there shall be levied the following navigation and port charges: On the entry of a vessel from a port or place not in the Philippine Islands a duty of six cents ($0.06) per net ton as expressed in her national certificate of registry. On the entry of a vessel from a port or place not in the Philippine Islands lading or discharging cargo which is less than the net tonnage of the vessel, dues of twenty cents ($0.20) per thousand kilograms may be imposed, at the option of the master or consignor or consignee of the cargo, in lieu of the tonnage tax above prescribed. On the entry of a vessel only to discharge or take on board passengers and their baggage, the tonnage tax above prescribed shall not be imposed. SEC.:15. The following shall be exempt from tonnage dues: A vessel belonging to or employed in the service of the Government of the United States. A vessel of a foreign government not engaged in trade. A vessel in distress. A yacht belonging to an organized yacht club of the United States or of a foreign nation which imposes no tonnage or equivalent taxes on American yachts. 46 PHILIPPINE TARIFF. WHARF CHARGES. SEc. 16. There shall be levied and collected upon goods of all kinds exported through the ports of entry of the Philippine Islands a duty of seventy-five cents ($0.75) per gross ton of 1,000 kilos, as a charge for wharfage and for harbor dues, whatever be the port of destination or nationality of the exporting vessel. SEC. 17. Merchandise imported, exported, or shipped in transit for the use of the Government of the United States, or of that of the Philippine Islands, including coal, shall be exempt from wharf charges. REIMPORTATION OF INSULAR PRODUCTS. SEC. 18. Goods, fruits, and articles of the Philippine Islands exported abroad and reimported, owing to their not having been sold at the place of destination, shall be exempt from the payment of duty, provided, always, that they are enclosed in the same packages and bear the same marks, and that they are accompanied by certificates of the consular officer, or, if there be none, of the local authority, stating that the goods, produce or effects of the country are reimported for the above-stated reason. Abaca, raw, is exempt from the production of the aforesaid certificate. SEc. 19. The following articles may likewise be imported free of duty: (a) Paintings which are works of art, and have been exported with a customhouse certificate, provided that their identity is established to the satisfaction of the customs authorities. (b) Books, when, on their exportation, the number of the copies, the title of the work, and the name of the publisher have been stated in the export certificate. (c) Copper coins returned from foreign countries, if, on examination, it appears that they have been coined legitimately. (d) Articles returned from foreign exhibitions. (s) Articles of the Philippine Islands returned from foreign countries, the entry of which was prohibited at the place of destination. SEC. 20. All existing decrees, laws, regulations, or orders, so far as the same are inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, and the tariff and duties, rules and regulations. hereby enacted, are to that extent repealed, such repeal to take effect at the time when said tariff and duties shall go into force and effect. Nothing in this section contained shall in any way affect any legal proceeding that has been or may be lawfully commenced at any time by reason of any act or omission done or committed before the date upon which this Act goes into force and effect. PHILIPPINE TARIFF. 47 SEC. 21. The index and repertory hereto attached are not an integral part of the tariff law and shall not be construed to alter or change the same in any way. SEC. 22. This Act shall be known and referred to as the Tariff Revision Law of 1901. SEC. 23. This Act shall take effect November 15, 1901. Enacted, September 17, 1901. c( 9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INDEX AND REPERTORY. A. Abaca. (See Hemp.) Number. Export duty................-...... —...-.. ----... 399 Abbreviations used in tariff law.-.. ---. —.-...-..-......... ---- Sec. 7 Absorbent cotton.................. ---.................................. 99 Acetates ---.... ---......... --- —------—... --- —-...... --- ——... --- —---- 95 (a) Acetic acid......- -............-....... —....-....... ----...- 92 (c) Acetyline, apparatus for.. ---.............-.... — -. 257 Acids, inorganic: Aqua regia ---—.......-...- -—..... ---... ----...- 91 (a) Boric --- —-- 91 (a) Carbonic, liqui --- --- ----- 91 (b) Hydrochloric -- ------- 91 (a) Nitric - ------------------—...-..... ---.. —.......-.. —.. ---.- 91 (a) Sulphuric..... —..............-...........-.... 91 (t). Other inorganic --- --........... —. --- —.-.-.- -—...... — 91 (c) Acids, organic: Acetic..............................-........... —.- 92 (c) Oarbolic......................................................... 92 (a) Citric ---------—.. --- —---—........ --- ——... --- —-- - 92 (a) Oleic ---—.... --- —.............. --- —-----. —.- 92 (b) Oxalic —...-.. ----. ----.....-. —..... —..... ----...- 92 (a) Palm itic -.. --- --...........-............ ---.. 92 (6,) Stearic......................................................... 92 (b) Tartaric - ----------------—..... —. ---.... ----... -—.......... — 92 (a) Other organic-................................................. 92 (d) Adornments (for personal use): Of am ber....................................................... 341 (b) Of bone-......................................................... 342 (b) Of celluloid -----—................. - ----—........-. 342 (b) Of coral........................................................ — 341 (b) Of gold......................................................... 27 (d) Of gold or silver plate ---—................................ 29 (b) Of horn.......................................................... 342 (b) Of ivory...................................................... 341 (b) Of jet -- -- 341 (b) a Of meerschaum.................................................. 341 (b) Of mother-of-pearl.............................................. 341 (b) Of silver —..................................................... 28 (a) Of tortoise shell ---—.......... —. — --........................ 341 (/) Of whalebone -- -— ~ --- -----—.......... -342 (o) Of compositions imitating any of the foregoing.-........... 342 (b) Of other materials. (See Corresponding paragraphs.) Advertisements, certain, when free...........-.. ---.......- 381 Adzes.-....................-......-.._ ----- ---- 46 (a) 16600-01 ----4* 49 50 INDEX. Number. Aerated waters (natural)............................................. 367 artificial.-.......................... 31.2 (c) or (cd) Agate.-.......................................... 24 Agricultural apparatus and machinery: Cultivators, harrows, huskers, mowers, plows, reapers and binders, seed planters, shellers, threshers, winnowers, etc.-.. 245 Agricultural tools and imnplements (not machinery): Axes.-....-........-.* --- —------------—............ 46 (b) Cane knives..-.............:................... 46 (b) Grafters ----------------------------- 46 (b) Hloes........-........................... 46 (b) Machetes....-.................................... 46 (b) Mattocks.........-................................ 46 (b) Pruning knives, and shears...................-............. 54 (c) Rakes...................-..................... 46 (b) Scythes...-............................... 46 (b) Sickles..-...................................... 46 (b) Spades - -- ----------------------------------------------- 46 (b) Weeding ]looks.-......................... 46 (b) Air motors of all kinds -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - 243 Alabaster.-1..................... ] (a), (b1, (c), or (d1) Alarm clocks..-.............................. 239 (a) Albumen paper ------------------ -187 (a) Albumens.-.1............................ 109 Alcohol.-.............. --------------—.. 306, 307 Ale.-................................ 312 (t) and (b) Ginger......-......................... 312 (c) and (d) Alimientary pastes for soups --------------------—. 284 Alkalies, caustic and barilla oxides and oxyhydrates of...-........ 93 Alkaloids and their salts.........................-.......... 96 In pills, capsules, dragdes.-......................... 98 Aloe: Raw.-.................................. 138 Yarn of, up to No. 12, inclusive -1 --- —---- ----—. 142 Yarn of, No. 13, and above ------------------ - 143 Textiles of (See Textiles.) Aloes, extract of. --- —----.................. 78 Alloys of metals mentioned. (See Corresponding m-etals.) Alloys of mnetals not mentioned (see zilnc, lead, etc.) -.......... 73 Allspice - —. --- —------------------------------------------------ 297 Almnonds: Dried, in natural state --------------------—. 329 Oil of -1 --- —------------------. -00 (b) Essence of, for perfumery......................................... 105 (a) Extract of, for flavoring food..-................. 327 Alpaca: W ool............................................................ 162 Textiles of. (See Textiles.) Alumrn.-................................ 94 (c) Aluminum: In lumps or ingots.-........................ 71 (a) In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire....-............... 71 (b) In other articles.................................................. 71 (c) INDEX. 51 Amber: Number. Unwrought —.............. --- —--.................... 341 (a) Wrought - ------------ 341 (b) Imitations of.. --- —-----------—... ------—....... 342 (a) or (b) Amethyst............................................................ 24 Ammonia...-...... —. --- —--. --- —---------------------—.......... 93 Ammoniac: Oxide of.... --- —-----------—..... ----..-...-...... ----------- 93 Oxyhydrate of -------........-......-.......-...- 93 Salts of, not mentioned ---------------------------------—...... ----.. 94 (e) Sulphate of -... ---—.......................-....... 94 (d) Amperemeters ------------------- ------ 248 (b) Anchors. --- —------ ------------------------------—.. --- —------—.... 42 Anchovies: Canned or potted.-...........-..... ----. —.... —.... 318 Salted, smoked, or pickled (not in cans) ------------------—...- 274 (b) Sauce of ----...... --- —...... —. —. —.............. —. 328 Angora goat, hair.. —.........-........ ---...............-...-.... 161 Animal: Fats -—..... —..... --- —. —..-.. ----. --- —----.. ----. 101 Products employed in medicine, not specially mentioned -82 Wastes, unmanufactured, not specially mentioned ------------— ' 234 Wax, wrought.. ---- -------.. --- —.. ----..... ---- --- 103 Wax, unwrought..-.... —............ --- ——. ---........ 102 Animals: Not specially mentioned -----—. --- —-..... --- —---------—. 211 Asses ------—.. ----. —. —. ----. —. --- —-----------------—. 207 Bulls and cows -..-.. --- —----------------------------------- 208 (b) Calves and heifers -----—. --- —-. --- —.. —.. --- ——. —. --- —. 208 (c) Horses and mares -------------- ------------ 205 (a) and (b) Mules -- ----- -- ----- ------- ---- -- 206 Oxen ----- ----- ------ -------------- 208 (a) Pigs and sucking pigs.. --- ——. --- —. ----.-.... --- —- ---—.. 209, 210 Poultry and small game -... --- —.. ---. —... --- —.. --- —- -- 268 Sheep and goats -.... —............. --- —---- 211 Singing birds and parrots -...... --- —..-.. --- —----....212 Specimens of, prepared for museums, etc -.... ---... ---. ---. ----. 389 Trained, imported temporarily for public entertainment -.... —... 392 Anise seed. -- 81 Oil of- -—... --- —-------------.. --- —-. --- —-----------. --- —. 105 Anisette..-................ --- —--------------—. ---.- 308 (b) or (c) Antifebrine ' ------------------------ ------ 99 Antimony. (See Zinc, lead, etc.) Antipyrine... —....-... --- —---.-. --- — --....- -....... 99 X Anvils............ --- —--. --- —-. ----------------------- 43 Apparatus:. Agricultural -- --- --— 245 Electric, for light, power, and heat -----—...... --- —----—.-. 248 For dredging - —... ---. 245 For hoisting ---- --------------------- 245 For making and repairing roads... --- —-...... —. ----.-. 245 For making sugar................................................ 245 For photography. (See Photographic cameras.) For pile driving -------—.. --- —--- 245 52 INDEX. Apparatus-Continued. Number. For preparing rice, hemp, or other insular vegetable pr- iucts for the ' market. --- —.-.-..... --- --..... 245 For refrigeration and ice making.................................. 245 For weighing. —.................-.......-............-. 242 Philosophical and scientific, when free. ----. ----........................... 390 Scientific, such as aerometers, barometers, compasses, quadrants, microscopes, theodolites, telescopes, thermometers, and the like, opera and field glasses. —............................... 365 (a) Aqua regia........................................................... 91 (a) Archteological objects for public museums, etc -—......-.... 388 Archilla, extract of... —. —.. -........................... 87 (a) Arms: Side arms (not fire) and pieces for same.. ---......-......... 54 Pistols and revolvers ---------—..-.. ---..........-.... —. 55 (c) Detached parts for same, except barrels.. —.. ---..-..-..-.... 55 (c) Barrels for same, unfinished --—.. --- —--------------------—... ---.... 55 (a) Barrels for same, finished.-.........-.........-..... —...... 55 (b) Other arms, breech or muzzle loading.-.. —. ---.. —.............. 56 Detached parts for same, except barrels ---.. ----...-..-.... 56 Barrels for same, unfinished —.. ----.. --—........-. 55 (a) Barrels for same, finished. -—... ----... —.......-.... 55 (b) Ulnprohibited, cartridges for; also caps and primers. —.. — —. ----. 359 Articles: Domestic, exported and reimported without advance in value or condition, free.. — ----------. --- —--- -----------—. ---. —...371 Free of duty.-......... ----.....................-..... —...... Sec. 12 Not enumerated, how classified -..-.. —. --- —----—.-..........- Rules 13, 15 Of two or more materials, how classified --------- Rules 14, 15 Two or more in same package, dutiable on gross weight, and with different rates of duty, packing and package, how dutiable --—.. — Rule 19 Artificial fertilizers --...... --- —---------—... — - 106 Flowers, fruits, seeds, pistils, buds, &c............................. 350 Arts, fine, steel tools and implements for works of... —.. --- —-... 46 (a) Fine works of, acquired by Government, academies, &c............. 387 Asbestos: UJnwrought.......-.......-......-......... —.-....... 2 (a) Manufactured or wrought into any article..... --- — --..-..... 2 (e) Asphalts -..-.. --- —----------------------------------—..-... --- —--- 7 In paving blocks —........................- 7 Asses...-.-.. --- —----—... —. —. ---. --- —-. --- ——... —. --- 207 Astrakhans.....-........... —. —.. ----...-... ---. 166 Automatic slot machines: Not prohibited -........................... —.. 256 (a) or (r ) Prohibited..-....................... —...-.. — Sec. 6 (4) Automobiles...................................................-. 261 (d) or (e) Avena, prepared for table use ---- ----- 282 Awls -.... --- —--------------------------—. ------------------—. 46 (a) Axes -...-..... --- —----..-..-.......... —. —. ---.-. ---...... ----. 46 (b) Axle grease for cars and carts..-...................... 8 Axles: Bent -..-...........-..-..... --- ——.. -.-.-...-.-........ --- —..- 38 (b) Straight......-...................................... ---.. ---. 38 (a) INDEX. 53 B. Bacon: Number. Canned or potted.. --- —-----—........................... 315 Other..................................-.......-.... 270 Baggage (travelers') ----- —....... ----.-............ —...- - 386 Bags: Gunny..-................. --------—..... —...... 145 Of manila paper... --- —-................-....... —... —. 187, note. Traveling, of cardboard or leather............. —. —...... —.... 228 (c) Balsams: In a natural state ---------------—. --- —--------------------- 81 Prepared in capsules --------—.. ---- ------—..... --- —-..... 98 Otherwise prepared - --... --- ——........... —..... 99 Bamboo: In walking sticks or sticks for parasols and umbrellas-.. —. —... 343 In furniture -....... --- —---—....... ---. —. ---. ---- 195-197 Manufactured into combs ----—.. --- —-----------------—. ---. — 196 (a) Manufactured into fans —. ----------------—....... --- —-- 338 (a) Unwrought..-.... ---. --- —.-...... ---. ---..... ---.....-. 203 Bands and wrappers of paper for tobacco, etc —. --- —--------—... --- 183 Barbed wire, fencing of ---------------------—. --- —--------—.. — 45 Barbers' chairs -... --- —-----—. --- —--—..... --- —------—. --- 199 Bar fixtures —.............. ---................... —..... 199 Barilla alkalies, oxides, and oxyhydrates of --- —----—.. ----. ----. ---- 93 Bark: For dyeing --- —-----------—. --- —... ---... --- —.. ---. --- — 86 (a) For tanning............ --- —-..-.. --- —-.-.-. --- —-. —.. ---. ---- 79 Barley and flour of same -------—... —.. ----. --- —.. ----. --- — 277 (a) or (b) Barrel or casks (see rule 18).. --- —-------—.. --- —------------------ 363 (d) Half... —. ---. — -----—. --- ——. --- —----------—. -- 363 (e) Quarter....-........... ---------------------------- 363 (f) Shooks, hoops, and headings for -..... —.. ----.. — --—.. — 194 (b) Staves. --- ——. --- —-----—.. --- —---------------—. --- —------ 194 (b) For firearms. (See Arms.) Bars: Of cast iron --------—., --- —-—... --- —---------—... — 31 (a) Of wrought iron or steel.- ---------------------—. --------- 35 (b) Of fine crucible steel.... --- —-------... --- —---------------—. 35 (c) Prepared for buildings -..-.. --- —---—. --- —-------- 41 Baseball: Bats.... --- —---------------------.. --- —---—...-.-. —. ----.. 195 Gloves.... —... --------------------—... --- —--- 220 (a) Basins: Of clay -—.. --- —-. --- —-—.. ---.. --- —-—. ----.-.-. ---... 19 (a) or (d) Of porcelain --------------------------------—. —. —. ----.- 21 (a) or (b) Of stoneware ---------------------------------—.. --- —----—. 19 (a) or (d) Of cast iron 31 (c), 32, or 33 Of wrought iron or steel. --- —------—. --- —-... ----—.. --- 58 or 59 Of copper..-.. —...... — ---------------—.. ---.. —.. 69 (a), (b), or (c) Of tin... —..... ----. —.-. ----. --- —. —.. --- ——.. ----. ---- -... 72 (d) Of tin plate ---—........ --- —. --- —-... ---. --- —------- 57 Of zinc, lead, or other metal ------------.. ---... --- —. 73 (c), (d), or (f) Of other materials. (See Manufactures of component materials.) Baskets - -- --—........ --- —. --- —-------------------------------- 204 54 INDEX. Bas-reliefs: Number. Of marble, jasper, alabaster, or similar fine stones......... --- —---—......... () Of clay, faience, stoneware, porcelain, or bisque.................... 23 Bath tubs: Of tin plate.. --- ——. —. ----. --- —--------—. --- —-------------- 57 Of common wood............. --- —----------------—. 195 Of fine wood -......................-....-......... ---.. 196 Of marble, jasper, alabaster, or similar fine stones ----------------- 1 (d) Of artificial stone.....-... ---- -----------------.... ---.-. --- ——. 2 (e) Of zinc, gilt or nickeled ----—. ----. --- —-----—.... ----.... --- 73 (d) Of zinc, neither gilt nor nickeled.-............-......... — 73 (f) Of other materials. (See Manufactures of component materials.) Bats for baseball... --- —......................... — -... 195 Battens: Molded, varnished, or prepared for gilding -.-... --- —- -1.95 Veneered. ---................................- -.. 196 G ilt or carved............. --- —---...... -- ----- ------ --- -------—...... 197 Batteries, electric: Wet, and dry and parts for same -----------—. --- —---—.......-. 248 (a) Storage.. —...............................- 249 Bay rum............................................................. 105 (b) Beams: Of ordinary wood ------—. --- —-...-........ —.- 192 (a) Of cast iron...................................................... 31 (a) Of wrought iron or steel not prepared for building ---—............. 35 (b) Beans: Fresh -------—................. —............... 375 Dried...............................................-...... 287 (a) or (b) Canned or in jars ---.. ----. —. --- —... —. ---.............. 320 Bearings of copper -----------------------------------.... --- —. 67 Bedsteads: Of copper and alloys thereof ----—........-...-.... —... —. 69 (a) or (b) Of cast iron, neither polished nor turned. --- —--------..... 31 (c) Of cast iron, polished or turned -... --- —-------.... —..... 32 Of cast iron, enameled or bronze gilt.... --- —----------—...... 33 Of rush —......... —................-............. 204 Of woodCommon ----—.... --- —... ---. ---............. — 195 Fine -------..-... --- —-------—.........-... --- 196 Gilt or carved.. --- —---......... --- —--—... ---.-...... 197 Of wrought iron or steel tubesCommon -.-............... —. —... —.........-..- 58 Fine or finished in brass --—.. --- —-. —. —. ----..-.......... 59 Beef: Fresh.......................................................... 376 In brine or salt. —. ---. --- —------..........-:...... — 269 Canned or potted -........ --- —----—.......- 315,316 Jerked (tasajo).............................................. 269 Beer......................................................... 312 (a) or (b) Root beerc -................................-.... 312 (ca) Beets: Fresh.......................................................... 375 Canned or potted....-....... --- —------—...-............-.-. 320 Pickled..-...................................................... 321 INDEX. 55 Number. Bellows, of leather -............................................... —. 229 Bells: Of bronze or brass -................-....... 69 (a) or (b) Of other materials. (See Manufactures of component materials.) Belting, leather, for machinery, finished. -...... --- —-—. ---. 257 (b) Belts: Waist, of leather................................................ -— 229 Others. (See Manufactures of component materials.) Bench lathes.-. --- ——.. —..- -----—. ---—.... ---- 257 (b) Bent wood, furniture of -—..........................- 198 Benzine. --- —----------------------------..-.. --- -...... 10 Berlin-..-. --- —--------------------—. -.. -----------—. --- — 258 (a) or (b) Berries: For alimentary purposesFresh -........... ----.........-.................... 374 Dried or desiccated -................ ---.....-. 286 Canned or potted -.......... —................-. 321, 322, or 323 Pickled --- —--—. 322 (a) or (b) For dyeing-. ----------------------------- 86 (a) For tanning -------—....... --- —-. ---............ —.........- 79 Others......... --- —.. ----. —. —.............. —...... 81 Beverages, nonalcoholic -----------------------—. --- —-... —.- 312 (c) or (d) Bibles, all, free -.....-.............. —........-... 382 (b) Bicycles: Complete, except lamps. ------ 252 (a) Detached parts and accessories, including lamps -----—....-... — 252 (b) Billheads, surtax on.........-...................................... 179 Billiard: Chalk ---- 5 Tables and all parts thereof except cloth, chalk, and balls....- - 200 Birds: Poultry and small game....................... --- —---.. —.... ---- ------- 268 Singing birds, parrots -.. --- —-............ —.......-... 212 Biscuits: Unsweetened --- —---- 283 (a) Sweetened ---------—...........................-........ 283 (b) Bisque... --- —----------------- -—.................................... --- —----- —....... -- 23 Bits for harness, of iron or steel ------------- ---- 49 (a) or (b) Bitumens. --- —-—. --- —--------------------------—... --- — 7 Blacking, of all kinds..... --- —--------...........-......- 89 Blank books ----—....-..........................- 181 Blankets. (See Textiles.) Blondes. (See Textiles.) ]3lotting paper..........................................-. 186 Boards: Of cork..................................................... 202 (a) Of common wood................................-. 192 (a) Of fine wood........................................... 193 (a) Boiler-makers' wares: Of copper and alloys thereof, etc ----—. —. —........-....-..,7 Partially wrought................................................ 257 (,) Completely wrought............................................. 257 (', ) 56 INDEX. Boilers: Number. Culinary — Of copper and alloys thereof.-................................ 69 Of wrought iron -..... --- ——.............. —. ---......-.. 58 or 59 Of tin plate.................................................. 57 Of cast iron............................................. 31 (c), 32, or 33 Others. (See Manufactures of component materials.) For engines.-..........-.. ----............................ 244 (a) or (b) Bolts: Of cast iron.......................................... 31 (c) Of wrought iron or steel ----—.............-..-...... 47 Of copper or brass... --- —-.............................. 69 Bone, and compositions imitating: Unwrought -..... --- — —......................-........ 342 (a) Wrought......................................................... 342 (b) Bones (as an animal waste) -. ---. --- —- -. --- —--------------- 234 Bonnets -.......................................... 355,356 Books: Blank......-....................................... 181 Bound or unbound, printed....................................... 180 Domestic, reimported, when free -----—.. —. --- —-—......... Sec. 20 (b) Philosophical and scientific, when free ---------------—. --- —... 390 Press copy ---—.. —. --- —-----------—............. —........ 187 School, free -...........-.................-.D.......... 382 (b) Boots: Gaiter, of calfskin.............................................. 223 of patent leather -----------...........-........... 224 Other, fancy, of leather.................-......................... 225 Riding......-.. ----.......................:.................... 226 Rubber.......................................................... 352 (c) Boots and shoes, leather cut out for,.surtax on ----------—. --- ——. --- 218 Borax, hyposulphite of -------—.. --- —-----—........ —...... --- —-----—....... 94(e) Boric acid.-........ --- —............-.............-..... 91 (a) Boron -. ---..-.-.... —. --- —-..-.. --- —-............................. 90 (b) Botany, specimens of, for public museums, etc ---—..........-.... 389 Bottles: Of common glass -..... ----. ---—..... ---........... 12 Of crystal, or glass imitating crystal —...... ---....-. —....-. 13 (a) or (b).For beer, of common earthenware..-1 --- —-—............ 19 (c) Other bottles of earthenware or stoneware, not painted, gilt, etc -... 19 (a) painted, gilt, etc -------- 19 (d) Of clay, faience, stoneware, porcelain, or bisque for household decoration or toilet purposes....................................... 23 Boxes: Lubricating, for railway trucks, etc.Of cast iron... —.............................................. 31 (b) Of wrought iron or steel -----------—......... —.-....... 38 (a) Of pasteboard.................................................... 190 Of woodCommon ---—.........................................-. 195 Fine. --- —---------—. --- —.. —.-...... ---...-.. 196 Gilt, chiseled, etc --- ——.... ---........ —........ —....- 197 Wood planed or dovetailed for..-...........-........... —.. 192 (b) Boxing gloves.. —... —. ---.-. --- —-------—.......... 220 (a) Bracket lamps, of glass, and parts of... --- —. --- —... --- —-. —..- 13 (a) or (b) INDEX. 57 Brads: Number. Of wrought iron or steel ------—.. ---.. --- —---—.. --- —----- - 48 Of copper or brass.. —. —. —.. --- —---------... —... --- —----- 68 (b) Of zinc ----............. ----- ------- -—.. --- —. --- —-—. --- 73 (c) or (e) Bran............. ---.. --- —----.... --- —- 303 Brandies.. --- ——.... --- —------------------------------------- 308 (b) or (c) Fruits preserved in (brandied fruit)..-...... ---. ---.-. —. ----..... 323 Brass (See Coppers and alloys of): Sheet, pipes of wrought iron or steel covered with.................. 39 (a) Bread: Canned, of all kinds ---—.... ----. ----------------------- 324 Not cannedUnsweetened -----------—. --- —---------—.... —.. — - 283 (a) Sweetened --—..-... ----. —.... --- —---- ------------ 283 (b) Bricks: Common, unglazed -—. --- —---—. --- —-------... --- —---- 17 (a) Pressed, vitrified, or glazed. --- —....-.... --- — ----—. ----.- 17 (b) Of asphalt, for paving.....-...7....-.... --- —.... --- —---------- 7 Bridles -------------—. ------—........ —. --- —----------- - ----- 228 Brine, meat ill -—.... — -----. --- —--------—.- -----------------—. 269 Bristles... --- —. — --—. --- —-.... -.....- -------—. -—.-... -- ---- 161 Brushes of ---------------------—... ---. --- —. --- —-----—. —. 161 (a) Tissues of ----.. —.. --- —---------------------- -—. ---- ---- ---- 164 Bristol board (see Pasteboard).... ---. ---.. --- —-.. ---------—. —.- 189 (a) Britannia metal, not plated (see Tin, and alloys of)..-....... --- —-....- 72 Broche, or brocaded textiles.. ---... --- —-------------------------- Rule 9 Bromides. --- —-—.... — —..- ----—...- --------- - 97 Bromine. --- —---—. —. ---. ---... --- ——.... --- —-.. ---- —. 90 (b) Bronze. (See Copper, and alloys of.) Labels printed in —........ ----. --- ——... -----—... --- —--- 183 Brushes: Of hair, or horsehair, or bristles ------------—. --- —.. ----. --- 161 (a) Of vegetable hair.-..-.. ---........-...... --- —..-.... ----... —. 204 Of broom straw. --- —-.. —..-... --- —---.-..- 204 Of other materials. (See Manufactures of component materials.) Buckets: Of common wood...-..... —..-.. --- —-----..... --- —- 195 Of fine wood.. --- —-- ---—. -—.. --- —-... —.... - 196 Of leather.-........................... ---.. ----. ----.......... 229 Of tin plate.. —....... - —.-.......-.. -------—. ---- 57 Of wrought iron or steel.-................... —. ------------- 58 or 59 Of other materials. (See Manufactures of component materials.) Buckles: Of wrought iron or steel ---—... —. --- —-. --- —---------.. —.. 50 (a) or (b) Of nickel.......................... —.................... 71 (c) Of copper. ---.-.-......-................... —. ----. —..-....- - 69(a) or(b) Bullets, for firearms.....-......................................... 73 (b) Bulls.-. --- —-..-. -—........ --- —-—. —... --- —-0. 208 (b) Butter: Fresh........................................................- 335 Imitations of........-.... --- —-—......-... --- —-------—. --- —- 336 Cocoa -..-.... — --............... — -----.. 290 (b) Butterine -.... --- —--.-.. --- —------—. --- —--------. —.. — --. —.- - 336 Buttons, all kinds, except gold or silver or of gold or silver plate..... —. 345 58 INDEX. C. Number. Cabinetmakers, fine wood for -.1........ —..-...9........-......-. 193 (a) or (b) Cables: For conducting electricity over public thoroughfares —..6........ — 65 W rought iron or steel............................................. 45 Submarine telegraph ic....-... — --—.- --------........ 395 Hawsers.. — -................... --- 146 (b) Cakes, canned-....-.- -. -----—.-....-....-........ ---. —...- - 325 Calcium carbide.-. —...-............... --- —-..... ----..-....- -... 97 Calendars: Advertising, when free-.... —.... —. -........ ---.....-....-.. — 38.1 Printed -------------------------------—.......................... 179 Lithogeradhi c................................................... 183 Calf skins.-..... -.................................. 217 (b) or (c) Calipers........................................................... 46 (a) Calisaya... -...-.......................... --- —...- -----....... 99.Calonlel -......-..-....-........-.......-................. —........ 99 Calves-..........-....-................... —.- ----.. 208 (c) Canmeos. (See Precious stones.) Cameras. (See Photographic cameras.) Lenses for. (,See Photographic lenses.) Camphbr: Extract of............................... --- -. —. --- —--- 78 Drug............................................................ 99 Candles....- ---—.- - - - - -------—...... -—................. --- ----.. 103 Candlesticks: Of crystal, or glass imitating crystal -. ---...-.................... 13 (a) or (b) Of other materials. (See MIanufactures of component materials.) Candies, of all kinds................................................ 32 Cane: In walking sticks and umbrella sticks. ---..... --- ——..-.. --- —. 343 Unwrought.......................................... 203 W rought........................................................ 204 Canned or potted: Breads of all kinds......,...... —..... —...-...,..... —.- - 324 Cakes, puddings, and sweetmeats, not candied... --- —..-... ----. 325 Fish and sea food, common................................... 317 Fish and sea food, fine..-........-.......... —...... —........ 318 Fruits, in wood -... —........................ -- -.. —........ —... 322 (a) in tin or glass....................................... 322 ( b) known as " brandied fruits'' ".......................... 323 pickled...........................3................. 321 (a) or (b) Meats, common............................................ 315 fine. --- - - - -------—..- —....-...... —.................-. 316 Milk or cream, condensed, etc ------------—. --- —--- -............ 320 Pickled fruits and vegetables....... --- —-.................... 321 (a) or (6/) Soups, including clam broth....................................... 319 Vegetables......- -..... --- --—.-................... 320 Cantharides -... —..-.. —... --,- ----................ —........ ---. 99 Caoutchouc —.. —.. —.... ---.................... 77 (c) In rubber hose or piston packing.................................. 352 (a) In boots and shoes..-..-.......-......-.................-.. 352 (c) In other articles....................................... 352 (b) or (d) INDEX. 59 Capers: Number. Pickled...................................................... 321 (a) or (6) Sauce..-..-...... --- —-.. ----....... --- — -.....328 Fresh..........-..-............-. —...-........ 375 Caps::For wearing apparel -....- - ---. --- —-.... — —.... 357 (a), (b), (c), or (d) For firearms —.. --- —. --- —--- --. — ---....-.... — - - ----- -....., 346 Capsules: Medicinal................ --- —-... ---................. -. 98 For bottles, aluminum or nickel --------—.. — -—....-............. 71 (c) For bottles, tin................................................. 72 (c) Carbide, calcium. --- —----—.... ---. --- ——, ------. --- —-. ---..... — 97 Carbolic acid -- -,,-. -- -- --... --- — - -.. 92 (a) Carbonate of magnesia... ---....................... —........ 94 (c) Carbonated waters: Natural -....-... ----.... —......... —..-........... 367 Artificial.-.,....3 ---. --- ——.-....-...-.. ----.. ----......-.. 312 (c) or (d) Carbonic acid, liquid..-....-....... --—.......-..,..-.-........ --- — 91 (b) Carbon paper l8 — -. -... —...-.......... --- —- --..-..... —... — -- 187 (c) Carbon, prepared for electric lighting.....-..-...-.......-......... 110 Cardboard: Boxes of-..... — -------...-.. — -- --. ----. --- —----........ — - - --- 190 Cases of -.-.. —... --- - --. --- —--------. ---.......... — - - -- - ---. 363 (b) Traveling bags of.. --- —----------—....... —... ----.. 228 (c) Carded cotton textiles. --- —--—. --- —.-.. - - ---. --- —-.. — -- 123 (a), (b), or (c) Carob beans -.....-..... --- - -—..-...........................,- 302 Cards: Playing -.................... ---...-............... 353 Printed, surtax on -—.... —.. ---. --- —......-... — - - -. 179 Carpets: Of cotton... --- —--------------------..-.. --- —---. —... 128 Of jute, hemp, etc ---...-..-.-.. -- —. -------—.. — --...155 Of wool, pure or mixed ----------—.- L -. ---,... —....... ----..-. 166 Carriages: Fine coaches and berlins. --- —--. ---. — -—..... --- —. ---—. -.. 258 (a) or (b) Freight cars.. ----....-......-...... --- ----... ---... 262 (b) or (c) Omnibuses, diligences, Concord, and similar coaches -...... —. —. 259 Other common four-wheeled carriages ----—. ----.. ---. --- —----—. 260 Not specially mentioned-..-...... --- —------- 261 (a), (b), or (c) Automobiles --—....- ---....... 261 (d) or (e) Railway passenger-. --- —--.. —. --- —-.....-...-.. ---.. —.....- 262 Tramway.. --- —----—,....... ---...-... --- —-—........... ---. 263 Cars. (See Carriages.) Carton-pierre (papier-mache) -...............................-.. —. 191 (a) or (b) Cartridges, loaded or not, for firearms -... --- —.-........ ---. --- —-..- 346 Carts --. ---........-......... — -—.... — -..........-............ 265 HIandcarts --.-..-.......,-...............-......6............... 266 Cases: For clocks (see Component material) —.........-........-....... 239 Cashmere goat, hair of. --- —.. ---. ---. ---. — --............- 161 Cash registers... --- —-..-. —. ---. —. --- ---.. --- —----- - - - - - —..... 255 Casks in which merchandise has been imported (see Rule 18).-.. --- —- 391 Casks or barrels...................................................... 363 (d) Half. - —........................................-. 363 (e) Quarter................................ 363 (f) 60 INDEX. Number. Cassim eres........... ---................-.-.....-...- - - - - - -,- 166 Cast iron (see Iron, cast): Malleable, articles of, dutiable as manufactures of wrought iron or steel. Castile soap (made of olive oil) -----------—... --- —-. ----------—. 104 (a) Cattle, bovine. —. —... --- -—....................... --- —----- 208 Caustic and barilla alkalies, oxides and oxyhydrates of.-.... ----. --- —- 93 Caviar............................................................ --- 318 Celluloid or imitations of: Unwrought -... --- —........... ---. --- —--—........... -------- 342 (a) Wrought.....................-......................... 342 (b) Cement.-.....-...- —. —. —. --- —. --- —....-..... —....... ---.....- 3 (a) Slabs of....-...-. --- —-—.- -... —....... -----—. — ----- -...-. 2 (c) Conduits of ---------—..... —..-............ -...-......... 2 (e) Tiles of -.. ---...- - - - —........ -.. --- --...-.... --- —-.-. 18 (a) or (b) Ceramic tiles. ----. —.. —. --- —-------------------------—. --- 18 (a) or (b) Cereals prepared for table use -. --- —-------------—. -...- -------... 282 Chains (wrought-iron or steel) ---- ---—....-......... 42 Chairs: Barbers' or dentists' ----------—....-...-.. --- - --. ----. —. --- -.... 199 Cast-iron, for railways. —. --- —----------------—.-.. ---- - -...... 31 (b) W rought-iron or steel, cast in pieces, finished....................... 38 (a) Of bent wood.. —1 --- —-. — ----—. --- —-------------—. --- — 198 Chalk: Crude ----—...... — --—... ----. --- —--—... ---..-': - -..... 3 (a) Billiard, French, red, or tailors'.. --- —------—. —...-..... - ------- 5 Chamois leather...... --------—... —.. —............ 219 Champagne -.... --- —--—. — ------ --—. —.... -—...-.- - 309 Chandeliers: Of copper and its alloys.. ----.. --- —- ---—.... ---... ---.. —. -- 69 (a) or (b) Of crystal, or glass imitating crystal, complete or in detached parts- 13 (a) or (b) Charcoal: In fuel... --- -—.. --- ——. --- --— e -..-... ---- —.-. --- —--. 201 In powder or tablets (pharmaceutically prepared) -. --- —-----—.. — 99 Chartreuse --------------------.......... 302 (b) or (c) Charts... --- —-----. --- —-----—.- -. --- —-----------------. --- -- 182 Cheese. --- —---—. --- -- -----.... ----. --- —-—..- —.-. 334 Chemical: Experts to examine substances in numbers 97, 98, and 99 ---—....... 99, note Fertilizers. --- —----- --- ---—. — --- -—. -.....-....... — - - - --- - 106 Products not specially mentioned ----------.... ---. --- —--—... 97 Cheroots. (See Tobacco.) Cherries: Fresh... -—. —.. —......... ---...... ----. 374 Canned or in glass. (See Canned or potted fruit.) Chickens: (poultry) -....-... ---.. —. —.................... 268 Canned or potted.-..-......1.............. ---. --- —-. --- —-. ---- 315 Chicory -.... —. —. --- —--—... ----. —. --- —.. —. ----. --- —--- - 292 Chimneys for lamps: Of crystal or glass imitating crystal.. —.. --- —-. --- ——. —..... —.. 13 (c) Of porcelain.......... ---.-.. —.. --- —------—. —... —... 22 or 23 Chinese: Medical preparations and materials -.........-..... —. ----......- 99 Shoes commonly worn by - -—............... --- —-.-.. ----. ---- -. 227 (b) Chisels.,.......-.................................................... 46 (a) INDEX. 61 Number. Chlorates of potash and of soda-.. --- —....-............ —... 94 (f) Chlorides: Of gold and silver-........ —.-. —...-..........-......-....-.. 996 Of lime -..... —... --- —-.-.....-...-..-...........:...... ----.. 94 (e) Of potassium -.. —.. —......- -..-. —.......... — -.............. 94 (c) Of sodium - -.... --- —... -..-......-.... --- -- -........... 94 (a) Chloroformnl —.....................-....-...... —.. — - 99 Chocolate: For manufacturing -.. ---..-. —. -...-... -............~ - 330 (a) For table use... — ----—.- - - - - - - - ---—.-.-.... -------..-.. —...- 330 (6) In candies, sweetmeats, etc..-... - ------—.. -—.- --------—.-... 332 Chromo-lithographs used as labels-.. ----..-, ---.. ---. --- —-... ---- - 183 Chronometers. --- —------------—... --- —---------------------—.. 241 Cider, natural or artificial..-...-........ --- —--—. --- —. --- —-. - - 312 (a) or (b) Cigars and cigarettes. (See Tobacco.) Cigarette paper. - -.-..-..,.................... —.-.. 188 Cinchona: Bark. —.....-.....-... —. —..-....'..............-........... 81 Alkaloids or salts of. —..-....... ------. --- —-. --- — --. —.. ---- 384 Cinnamon: First grade -...-.......-.... —.-.- 293 Second grade -..........-.......-........-.-....- -.- -.. - 294 Citrates-........ ---..........-...-....-................. —. —. — 95 (b) Citric acid.-... —...-..................................-.... 92 (a) Citron, dried ---- ---------.. --- —. —. ---... — ------..... — - --- - -...... 285, 286 Clam broth. —.... —... ---......-...................... —....... 319 Clams: Canned or in glass --------------. --- —-----. --- —---. ----. ---..- 317 Other. —...-. —..............-...................... 275 Clarets -... ---............................... 31 1 (a) or (b) Clasp nails: Of wrought iron or steel --..- -----. — ---... —. --- —--.. —. 48 Of copper or brass -... ---. --- ------—... -. -----—...... —, - 68 (a) or (b) Clay: In common brick or fire brick... —.. ----. —. --- —------—. ---- 17 (a) In bricks pressed, vitrified or glazed -. ----.... ---. —. 17 (b) In tubes or pipes for drainage -----—.-..... --- —---—.. ---.. 17 (c) or (d) In roofing tiles-.....-.. — -, — --—.-,-....... --- —------—... 17 (c) or (d) In hollow ware..-.-..........-............-... 19 (a), (b), (c),or (d) In statuettes, flower stands, vases, high and has reliefs ---------—.... 23 Clocks: Alarm..-...-.. —.... - -............ ---- ---...-... —...-.-........ 239 ( ) Alarm-l-l-,,.,_,_,,-,,,, -239 ( ta) Common, with weights and springs —.. --- —-.. —... ---- --...... — 239 (a) G(lasses for -—. --- —--------—.. ---.. --- —----- ---—. --- —. —. 13 (a) or (b) Tower............................................. 240 Wall, works for, finished ---—... ----. —................ ---. — -.. 239 (b) Works, wrought iron or steel pieces -----—.. —. --- —. ----.-.-. 238 (a) Cases, stands, etc., for. (See Component material.) Clover................................................ 303 Seed ------- -...............................-....... 302 Cloves.....-., ---.. —..... ---—.... ----.. 296 Coaches. (See Carriages. ) Coal, colors derived from, for dyeing -.-........ -....-............. ---- 87 (d) 62 INDEX. Number. Cochineal..-...... - - - - -............ 86 (c) Cocoa: Bean, ground or paste ----—. --- —------ --------------. ---.. 290 (a) or (b) Butter....................................................... 290 (b) Cocoanuts: Fresh or dried -. --- -----—. ----—.- --------—......-..... — - - - --. 76 Oil --—............. --- —--------........ ----. --- —-—... 100 (a) Export duty...-.... —..-......-.....-................ ---.. 415 Cocoons, sillk -.......... --- —..-...... ---- —.. -.... - 168 Codfish: Canned or potted -. --- ——. ---.. --- —-—.-. -----—. —.-. 317 Salted ----........-..........-..-...-................... — 273 Cod-liver oil, not refined. —........-......-...... —...-.........-. --- 101 (a) Coffee-..-.. ----.... —.... —.. ----....-... --- —.. —.. --- —-—. 291 (a) or (b) Mills..-..........-.-........... ---..-.....-.................-. 257 PotsOf britannia metal or pewter....-..-,2......................... 72 (d) Of copper and copper alloys -...........- -............ 69 (a) or (b) Of wrought iron or steelColmmon -....-. —....... — -—.... — —.... --- —... —.- 58 Fine -............9................... ---..... —........- 59 Of til plate. —....... ---....... —. —.. —.....-... —. --- 57 Of nickel and alloys thereof.-........ —... —... —..-. 71. Of gold -----—. ----. — ----------. --- —---------—. --- —--- 27 (a) Of silver.................................................... 28 (a) Of gold and silver plated ware.- -............................. 29 (b) Coffins: Of wood.-. --- —.. ----.. ----.... ---—. — -----..-.. ---- 195-1]97 Of other materials. (See Manufactures of component material.) Cognac....-................. ---.... ---..-..- - 308 (b) or (c) Coins: Receivable for duties... —..- -........ ---.-.. --- —-. --- --- Sec. 8 Of gold or silver-..... —..........-....-.. --- —................ 372 Of copper returned from foreign countries. —............. ----.-. Sec. 19 (c) Coke..-.. ----.... --- —------. —.-. --- —-- --. --- --------—. — 6 Collars: Of celluloid -.. --.......... --- —---....... --- —--—. 342 (b) Of other material. (See Manufactures of component material.) Collections of botany, mineralogy, and zoology, when free -------—. — 389 Colophony.-........ --- —------------ --------—.. ---—. --- —----- 77 (a) Colors: 'ArtificialOf metallic bases.-... --—.. --- —.-. --- --—. --- —--. --- — -. 84 Others in powders, lumps, etc -.....-......... --- —-.. --- —. 85 Natural, in powder or lumps, ochers, etc......-...... -----—.. 8 83 Derived from coal....-...................-....... --- —-. ----. --- 87 (d) Columns: Hydraulic... ---.. —..... --- ——.... ----... ----. --- —. ---. 247 Of cast iron. ----.... ---- ---. --- —. ---.. ---......- -......... --- 31 (a) Of wrought iron or steelRough --- —----—. --- —-------------—. --- —----—. --- 37 (a) Plainly finished.....-...- -... ---.... --- -—...- 58 Highly finished-.. —..... ----—. --- —-----—. --- —-—...- 59 INDEX. 63 Combs: Number. Of bamboo. --------------.................................. 196 (a) Of wood.. —. --- —..-. --- —------ ---—.. ---- 195 (a), 196 (a), 197 (a) Of horn or india rubber........-......- -, ----. --- —----------- 339 (a) Of tortoise shell or ivory....-...................... — --------- 339 (b) Component material. (See Rules 15,16, and 17.) Compressed-air motors...-....-...................................... 243 Condensed or-concentrated milk and cream...........................- 320 Confectionery........................................ 331,332 Coopers' wares -............. ----------- --. —. --- ---- - 194 (a), (6), or (c) Copper, and alloys of (brass, bronze, etc.): Articles not specially mentioned, varnished or not -------—... ---.-. 69 (a) Articles not specially mentioned, bronze gilt or nickeled ----—.- 69 (b) and (c) B ar s............................................... 62 Bearings'......,..-..... 67 Boiler-makers' wares, partially wrought...-..... --- —---—.. ----. 67 Cables, conducting, for electricity --------- - ---------- 65 First fusion. ---.. —. --- ——. ---.. --- —- ----—. --- ------------- 60 Galvanized wire -...-..-... ----------- --—. -----.. --- —--.. 64 Wire gauze......-.... ----. ---------—..... ---—.. --- —---- 66 (a) and (b) Ingots -........ —...............-...... --- 61 Nails. —...............-..... -....... — 68 (a) and (b) Old.-...... --- —. ---- -—.. --- —......... 60 Pens 6........................................ 68 (c) Pilns -............................ ---. ---... --- —--—... —.. 68 (c) Pipes -...... — —. -----—. —..-..............: -----.. 67 Plates for fireplaces -------—................. --- ——. --- —. 67 Rolled in bars.......-...... --- - -------—... --- —-----—. --- ——. 62 Rolled in sheets ------- ----------------—... ----..... ------- 63 Salts of --- —----------—... --- —-—.. ----. ---. --- — -------------- 94 (e) Scales (lanmiine) ---....... — - - -----------—. ------------------ 60 Tacks....-..-.. —. —.-. --- -..... ----.... --- —. —.... 68 (a) and (b) Wind instruments........... —.......... ---.. --- —------------- 245 Wire covered with textiles or insulating materials.................. 65 Wire, galvanized -.- -—. --- ------- --- 64 (a) and (b) Wire, gilt, silvered, or nickeled -----........-....-........ —. ---. 64 (c) Copper coins reimported, when free ---- ----------- -- Sec. 20 (c) Copper ore, free..-.. --- —-.. --- ---------------------------- 369 Copra --------—. —..... ---—. --- —-—.- -. —. --- ——..... 76 Export duty on -............................................... 403 Copy books, press -. --- —----- -----------... ---. --- —-.. --- ——. —.. 187 Coral. ---..................3..1.......-....... --- —..... ---. 341 (a) and (b) Compositions imitating.............................. 342 (a) and (b) Cord of hemp, etc ---- ----------- ----------------- 146 Cordage of hemp, etc..- --.. — -------.- --------------------------- -.. 146 Cordials...-... — ------..-............... 308 (b) or (c) Corduroy, cottoil ------------------------- -------------..-...... 124 Cork — 1.-... — - -.. -- --- ------ ---- -- 202 (a) or (b) Corkscrews of wrought iron or steel -....-..-.............. --- —-—.. 46 (a) Corn: In grain, meal, or flour -....-. ---. — —. --- -.-. —.- -—. 278 (a) or (b) In cans or jars - ---- -------- ------------------- 320 Cornstarch prepared for table use -...-....... ---. —. —..- 282 64 INDEX. Number. Corrugated sheets of wrought iron or steel, galvanized or not.-.- - 36 (d) Corsets. (See Component tissue.) Corset stiffeners: Of steel.......................................................... 58 or 59 Of whalebone. — - -----.... ---- —. --- ——.. 342 (b) Cosmetics..........................................1....... -....... 105 Cot beds. (See Manufactures of component material. ) Cottolene... --- —-—. --- —----- --—. 272 Cotton: Absorbent. 99 Blondes.-.-. — -----------. --- —------------------- 127 Carded textiles.-.-. --- —------------- -----------------------—. ~ 123 Carpets..... - ----—. --- — 128 Corduroy. -.-. --- —-. --- —.......- 124 Counterpan es..... 129 Drawers.............................. --- —-. --- —--—. 125 (b) Galloonls........................................................ 131 Gloves.........-.............. 125 (c) Knitted goodsIn the piece...1....................................... ]25 (a) Undershirts or drawers.. --- — --- --- -------- ----- 125 (6) Stockings, socks, gloves, etc. --- —--------—. --- —------------ 1.25 (c) Lace -—.....-.-.-.-.................... 127 Medicated. ---—. ----------------------------------------. 99 Piece, twilled goods in..... ------. --- —--........ 119 or 120 Piqu6s of all kinds..... --- - - —. 122 Plush. --- —--------------------------------------------------—. 124 ]iaw -v................................................ ]1. 12 Ribbons. --- —--------------------—. ------------------------ --- 131 Socks -—... ----.................- 1.25 (c) Stockings................. — - -- -—. --- —. 125 (c) Table covers.. --- —-------------------------------------------- 129 Tapestry.-.-. --- —-------- - - - 129 Thread, for sewing, crocheting, embroidering - —. --- —-..... 11.6 Textiles: Called tapestry --- 11.29 Carded....................................................... 123 Counterpanes ----—.-.... --- —-- 121 Plain aind without figures..............- 117 or 11.8 The same printed or manufactured with dyed yarns.. 17 (e) or.18 (f) Twilled or figured on the loom...................... 119 or 120 The samle printed or Inanufactured with dyed yarns... 119 (f) or 120 (f) Velvety -......-...... ] 24 Trimll-illgs -----—.. --- —---—. ---. --- ——. --- 131 Tulles........................................................... 126 Waste.1 ---—. --- ------------ ---------------—. --- —----- 12 Wicks for lamps and candles.. ---- --------—. --.. — -- 1.30 Yarns: In hanks, bleached or not.......... — - - - - 113 (a) dyed. ----. --- —-----—. --- —------------ 113 (b) In cops, bobbins, or spools, unbleached........................ 114 bleached or dyed.................. 115 INDEX. 65 Cotton-seed oil: Number. Crude.. —. ---- ---------------------—. --- —------------ 100 (b) Refined. ----. ---------------------------------- 305 Bottled for table use ----------------------—. --- —---------- 320 Counterpanes: Of cotton tapestry ----. --- —--------—. --- —-------------------- 129 Textiles of cotton for. - --—.... --- —------------—. 121 Of hemp, jute, etc.. --- ------------------------------------ 156 Country of origin misrepresented, sec. 5. Cows --------------- ------------------ -------------------------- 208 (b) Crackers-. --- —--------------------------------------- 283 Cranes, hydraulic. --- —-------------—: ------------------------ 247 Cranks, of wrought iron or steel. --- —----------------------------- 38 (b) Crealn, condensed or concentrated -------.. —. --- —-------------- 320 Creme de menthe —. --- —-----—. --- —-----------------. ---- - 308 (b) or (c) Creosote: Unrefined............................................... —....... 7 Refined-............................................ 99 Crochet hooks: Of wrought iron or steel -. ---. --- —-------—. --- —... ----. — - 53 Of copper or alloy of copper.-.-... - ------.... --...-..-.... —: 68 (c) Crowbars. --- —--------------—.. --- —----------— 4 --- —---------- 46 (b) Crowns.. (See Hats.) Crucibles of clay or stoneware --- ------------—. --- —----—. --- 19 (b) or (d) Crucible steel ---------------—. --- —----—.. --- —-----— 3 --- —- 35 (c) Tools of, for arts, trades, and professions. --- —.....-4...6..... 46 (a) Crude: Fats (animal) not specially mentioned ------...- —...-.. --- -—. 101 (c) Oils derived from schists. --- —--------------------—.. ----.- 8 Oils, mineral, mixed with crude animal or crude vegetable oils, destined for lubrication..-8 — ---.. ---- —. --- —---... --- ---—.. —. 8 Oils (animal) not specially mentioned -----------—.. --- —--—... 101 (c) Material not classified.-.. --- —----.... --- ——.. — - 365,366 Crystal and glass imitating: Artificial eyes --- —------—. --- —-------------------—. --- — 13 (a) Chandeliers or bracket lamps..-.... —.: --- —.....-............ 16 (d) Cut, engraved, painted, enameled, or gilt.. --- —.... —... —..- 13 (a) and (b) Chimneys for lamps, plain or ground.- -...-....-.......... —. 13 (c) Electric incandescent lamps -------—.. --- —---—..-.. ---. —, 16 (b) Enameled -. --- —---------------- -... —... —.. —..-. 13 (a) In statuettes, flower stands, vases, and similar articles; for the toilet or for use in table service and lighting, house decoration --—... --- 13 (a) or (b) Plate for windows, roofing, or paving...... —.... ---.-. 14 (a), (b), (c), or (d) Spectacle and watch glasses -.-....-..-.-. —.. - - —...-... 16 (a) Tinned, silvered, or coated with other metals (mirrors)..... 15 (a), (b), or (c) Window... ---.............. ----..1 ---.-. --- —. ---.. —.-..14 (b) or (c) Cuffs, celluloid...-...-......-........ —...-..-..................... 3342 (b) Curacao, cordial —.. ----.......... --- —--—...... --- ——. 208 (b) or (c) Currency, receivable for duties. —...-.. --- --—. --- —----—... —...... Sec. 7 Curtains: Of cotton tapestry ----------------------- --------------------- 129 Of hemp, linen, jute, etc., tapestry -—. ----...-....- -.....-. 156 Cut glass, articles of..-....-... —... — ----—.... — --—.......... —. 13 (a) or (b) Cutlery, of all kinds............. ---.... --- —--—..... —. 54 (a), (b), (c), or (d) 16600-01 x5* 66 INDEX D. Dates: Number. Fresh.............................................- - 374 Dried......-:..-.......-............... --- —. —.....-...... 285, 286 Deals: Ordinary wood... ---........... —.......-...........-..... 192 (a) Fine wood....... ---....-............-.. ---.......- —.... 193 (a) Decanters, of crystal or glass imitating crystal --—... --- -—.. —.. 13 (a) or (b) Delicatessen. --- —-.-..-...................1................ — 316 or 318 Demijohns: Of clay........................................................ 19 (l) or (d) Of common glass. --- —--.... --- —-.. --- —---------—. —. ---- 12 Dental instruments of wrought iron or steel... --- —.. --- —-... --- —.... 54 (d) Dentists' chairs. --- —..-.......-... —...... —................ — - 199 Dentrifices........................................................... 105 (b) Desiccated fruits not elsewhere provided for......-2.....-.....-...... 286 vegetables not elsewhere provided for -........... ---..... - 288 I)extrine -...... —... --- — -.. --- -.. —..-.-.-.-.. ----............. - - 108 Dials for watches. --- ——...................... ------......-.-..... - 238 Diamonds (see Precious stones): In the roughl, unmnounted ----—. —..3....... --- ——.. --- — 379 Unset........-.....-.....-....-...-..-.......-.- - - —....... 24 Diligences -....... --- —-........ -......... --- --—.. --------—. 259 Dishes: Of-clay or stoneware --------------—.. ---....... --- - -----.-... 19 (b) or (d) Of faience.-... ---.....-.................... --- —--.. 20 (a) or (b) Of porcelain................................................... 21 (a) or (b) i)isks, signal..-.......-.-........-..... ----.. —...... 42 I)ocks, floating. (See Tonnage dues, Sec. 13.) Donkeys.-.. ---................,.... -—............ 207 Doorknobs, of plain porcelain.-...22.....-.............. — - -- - 22 Doublets: Unset..- --.. ---...... — - -- -----. --- —-... — ----.. ----.-.... 24 In gold jewelry.....-..................... ---.......-......- 27 (c) In silver jewelry -.. —.-..-..-.. —...- -- - -----—.. --- —-..- 28 (c) Drag6es, medicinal.-..-.. — - ------. ---. -—. --—.. ----. --- —..-. 98 Drawers, knitted: Cotton.. ----.......-.....-.....-.-................ ---.-. 125 (b) Linen, heip, etc -------—. —...-...... --- - -------—.-.. —. 152(b) \ool -......................................................... 165 (a) Drawing ink -. ----. —............................... _..______..__. 87 (b) Drawings ---...... --- —.-...... —.-.. 182 Dredging machinery and apparatus. —. ---..... —..... ---....- 245 Dried: Beans, peas, and pulse ------—... —.. ---....-..... --- —--—.. 287 Fruits..... ----.....-....................... ---. --- —.. ----. 285,286 Nuts in natural state, not elsewhere provided for.. ----.... —......- 329 Raisins, dates, figs, and citron.-......2-.....8....-... — --. —.. —.- 285, 286 Vegetables-.............. --- —.. --- -------- -- 288 Dyes: Artificial....-. --- —-....-.....-.............,.-.. 87 (a), (b), (c), or (d) Natural. —..... ---.............................-.. 86 (a), (6), or (c) Dyed yarns: Cotton........................-.............. 113 (b) or 115 Textiles of cotton manufactured of.......... 117 (e), 118 (f), 119 (f), 120 (f) INDEX. 67 Number. Dynamite, importation prohibited, when....-............. Sec. 6 (1) Dynamos.- -. —.. --- —-- ----------------- 250 E. Earthenware: Household and kitchen utensils -—........ --- —-—.- 19 (a) or (d) Dishes of ----- -- - ---- ----- ------ --- 19 (b) or (d) Common bottles of — --- --- ------- ---- --- 19 (c) Flower pots of, common —....... —. ----. --- ——.- ---—........ -—. 19 (c) Earths, not specially mentioned, employed in building, manufactures and arts. ---- -- ------... --- -... - --------- -----..-.. 3 (b) Eggs: Fresh- -- - - - -- - — * — - - - - - - -'- 377 Salted or preserved..... --- —.... —... --- —--—. ---- ---- -- 333 Of silk worm -.....-...... -........-.................. ---. 167 Eider down: Feathers ---...... ---.-. ---. --- —-—....-....... ---. 231 Textiles... -—......... —...-...-.... --- —........... 230 Elastic: On cotton textiles.-. --- —.-.- --- -...... --- —-—.. ---- -—........ 135 On linen textiles --- -—. ----. --- -----------------. —.. — --. — —... 160 On silk textiles -. ---....... —...... —. — ----..-...... ---... 175 Electric: Apparatus and appliances ----.. — -—.. ---......-.. —. --- —. —. 248 Arc lamps -...........-....-............ —.. 248 Conducting cables, of copper -—.. ---- —,.-.. 65 Fans. ----. ---- -—.. — ------ ------ 248 InsulatorsOf common glass... — -. ---...-.... --- — -—....-. --.- - 12 Of porcelain.................................................. 22 Lamps, incandescent-......-............. ----------------------- 16 (b) Lighting, carbons prepared for. -......-...-.-................. 110 machinery for........-. —.....-....... --- ——.......... 250 Power and heat, machinery for....-.....,.................... 250 Stoves -...... —..-..-...... —......... —......... — 248 Emeralds. (See Precious stones.) Emery...............-..... —.. I --- —..-... —.. 3 (b) paper..... ----.-...-..... ---...................... 185 Emulsions.. ---.... --- —-......-................................ 99 Enamel: (Colors or paints) -------- ---- -- --- - 84 Engines: Marine....- --------- ---. —. ---....-..... — - - - --—.......... 243 Traction..... —...........-.....-.................-............ 246 Not otherwise provided forOf copper and its alloys -—.....-..-.................. 257 (a) Of other materia.l -257 (b) Envelopes.-..... —. ------—.. --- —---------------------. 179 Esparto -.... ---- —... --- —-—....-...... ----............ 203, 204 Essential oils used for preparing perfumery -—..-....-............... 105 (a) Exhibitions: Domestic, foreign articles for -......-....-............. ' 394 Foreign, domestic exhibits returned from...-.................... Sec. 19 (d) Experts, chemical, to examine products, etc., in numbers 97, 98, and 99. 68 INDEX. Number, Explosives.. ---,.. ----.......... ---........... --- — 111 (a) or (b) Unauthorized importation, prohibited. ---... --- —--—.. Sec. 6 (1), (2) or (3) Export duties.. —. --- —--—..-.. —....... --- -----—. --- —-—......-. Sec. 13 Exported articles returned from foreign countries ---—. ----. --- —----- Sec. 19 (e) Exports, wharf charges on..-.....-.............. --- - —.............. Sec. 16 Extracts: Of aloes, camphor, or licorice -------—.... --- —-.............. —. 78 For dyeing, from logwood, 'archil, and other dyeing extracts not mentioned --—.. —. ---............. —.......... —.........-.. 87 For toilet use -—..... —..... ---- - ----—. —. --- —-—. —.... 105 (6) For flavoring.-.... --- —-............................ 327 Of vegetable juices not elsewhere provided for...-.......... —.... 78 Eyeglasses, glass for.............................................. 16 (a) Eyes, artificial............................................... 13 (a) F. Faience: In dishes or hollow ware ------------—.. --- —-----—........ -. 20 (a) or (b) In statuettes, flower stands, vases, high and bas-reliefs, toilet articles, house decorations.. ---........ --- —- - --—. ---. —.......-. 23 False teeth......... ----....-..............................- 341 (b) or 342 (b) Fans: Electric ----------------------------—.. --- —--—. --- —--------- 248 Of bamboo, reeds, or other woods, with mountings -—. --- —--—..- 338 (a) Of horn, bone, composition, or metal, other than gold or silver-..... 338 (b) Of tortoise shell, ivory, or mother-of-pearl.. —. —...........-..... 338 (c) Of kid skin, silk textiles, or feathers ----..33 --- —- --.... --- —-,- 338 (c) Other. (See Manufactures of component material.) Fats: Animal -. —. ------------—..... —....... 101 Vegetable...-.. ----.-...... --- —------------—.-..........-... 100 Faucets: Of wood. --- —... --- —--------—..-.................. ----. ----.. 195,196 Of tin or britannia --- —---—. --- —-----—.... --- —-------—..-..7- 72 (d) Of brass... --- —..-..,. ---. --- —-. ----........ ---. ----. 69 (a), (b), or (c) Feathers: Dusters of -------------------------—... ----. --- —------—. ----.. 231 Fans of ---------------------—, ----, --- —.. ---..-...... ----.. 338 (c) For ornaments --------------------------------------------------- 230 Plumes of ---------------------------—..... --- —-.... —. 230 Other.. --- —-—.-.-.........-......... ---............. 231 Fecule: Industrial.. ----..-....... —... —..-....-.................. ---. 107 M edicinal....................................................... 99 Felts: Caps of ---------------—.-..... —. -. --- —-...-. --- —-. ----—. - -- 357 Hats of -—.. --- —-3... --- —. —.... --- —----------—.. 355, 356 Tarred or coated with pitch....................................... 348 Woolen -...-... —.- ----------—..-.. --- —------—. 166 Fencing: Iron or steel wire, and fasteners for................-. —. ----. --- — 45 Wooden-........... ----.................. --- —-------- 194 (d) INDEX. 69 Fertilizers: Number. Artificial or chemical -------- -.- -. ------ ----- 106 Natural (manures), free ----—. --- —--. ---.. --- —-. --- —------ -. 383 Figs: Fresh -.... —...-....-... —.. — -...... ---...-..-..-..-..-.. — 374 Dried ------------—.. —. --- —.. --- —-. --- —-. --- —. --- —-----.. 285, 286 Figures: Offensive to morality -—. --- —------- ----.. — ----- -----. --- — -. Sec. 6 (2) Wax, for public entertainment... --- --—... —.. ----.. —.... ----. 392 Other (not clothed, etc.) --- —------—. --- —----------------- 103 Files, tools -—. ----. ---, ---.... —. --- —---------------. --- —-. ---- 46 (a) Findings of leather, for boots and shoes. —. --- —--------—. ---. --- — 218 Fine arts, works of, imported by the Government, academies, etc ---. ---. 387 Firearms -----------------------------. --- —---------------- ---—..- 55 or 56 Cartridges for -3....-.-....-..-..........1.............. — 346 Fire clay, articles of.. --- —-- ----------- ---—. --- -- -- - -- ---- -- 17 Firecrackers ---111 (b) Fire pans: Of cast iron -...-. --- ——.... —..-... --—. --- ——.. ----, 31 (c), 32, or 33 Of wrought iron- -- ----------------- ------- 58 or 59 Of copper. --- —. ---............-.. 69 (a) or (b) Firewood -—, --- —- -------------- 201 Fireworks.. --- —---------... —.............. --- —--. --- —. 111 (b) Fish: Canned or potted..- -----. --- —--.. --- —-. --- —--. --- —---- - 317 or 318 Fresh --.....-....- -......... --- -........ ---...... —.-... -- 274 (a) Roe ---—..-. --- —. ---- ------—. — -- ------. --- —--. ---.. 318 Salted, smoked, or pickled, not canned ------------------- ----- -. 274 (b) Shell, not canned or potted ------------—. --- — --------—. 275 Stock fish.......- -........-.... ----.-................ —....... 273 Not specially mentioned -------—.. ----.. --- —---------. —. 274 or 274 (b) Fishhooks. ---. — ---------... --- —-. ----. --- —------. --- —- 54 (c) Fishing nets of hemp, etc-.: 144 Fish plates, of wrought iron or steel. -----------—.-.... — 38 (a) Flasks: Of clay -- - 19 Of clay.......... —.-.-.-. —.......................... ---. ---. 19 Of common glass --—.. --- —-—. --- —-----.. --- —---------------- 12 Of crystal, or glass imitating —.-....... —...-.-..-..-...-...- 13 (a) or (b) Of crystal, or glass imitating crystal, for toilet purposes ----—, --- 13 (a) or (b) Of porcelain....-...... — ------......... —....-... --- —.. 21 (a) or (b) For toilet purposes --- —-------------------------------------- 23 Of leather.. —..........-.......-...... —........... ---........ 229 Other. (See Component materials.) Flavoring extracts -—.. --- —-—.-..-. --- —-.- --.. --- —..... 327 Flax: Raw or hackled and tow --------.. — ------ —. --- —-. ----. --- — 137 Yarn of ------ -. ----. —.. --- --. — ---—.... --- —-..'........ 139 or 141 Seed --- —--- —.. --- —------—.. --- —... — ----...- - 76 Textiles of. (See Hemp.) Flock wool -... --- —---.. — - -----------—... --- - - - - - - - —........-.... 162 Flooring, wood for -. --- —--—.....-....-...-..............-.. 192 (b) Floss silks: Neither twisted, combed, nor carded................-......... 171(a) Combed or carded, not twisted ----------—....-.. --- —-- --.. --- 171 (b) 70 INDEX. Floss silks-Continued. Number. Twisted, of two or more ends ----------—.... —.......... ---...... 171 (c) Dyed,, --- — -------------- --... ---—........... 172 Textiles of -------------------—.-.. --- —--... --- —- --- --... 174 Knitted textiles of -—.-.. — ------ -- —....... ----.-..-.......-.. 173 Tulles and lace of --------------—..-.. —.-........-....- - - - -- - - - - 174 Water-proof stuffs -------------—... ---................_... ----.. 175 Flour: Of cereals prepared for table use -----------—.-..... ---...... —... 282 Of corn...-....-.................... —..........-.......-...... 278 (b) Of millet -----------------------------—. -------. ----. 279 (b) Of rice ----------—. -----------.. --- —-----. --- —-.. --- —----. —. 276 (c) Of wheat, rye, or barley _ --.. --- —. —.. --- —-- ---—.... --.. --- 277 (b) Flowerpots: Of common earthenware. ---,. -----------—. ------—... --- —-- 19 (c) Of bisque, fire clay, faience, porcelain, or stoneware. --- —.-.... —. - 23 Flowers, artificial, and parts of. ----. --- —-,. --- —-----... -—.-.... 350 Flower stands: Of ordinary wood —.. --- — -------------------—. -------.. ---. 195 Of fine wood...- -....-........-.......-...........-.. —....... 196 or 197 Of cast iron -- --------- --- ---------- 31 (c), 32, or 33 Of wrought iron-. —. --- — ----—...-.. --- ——. — -....- 58 or 59 Of brass --------—. --- —---—. --- —---.-..-. --- —-—.-. 69 (a) or (b) Of bisque, fire clay, faience, porcelain, or stoneware — ' --- — —. 23 Of glass or crystal --- —-----—........................ --- 13 (a) or (b) Fodder...- -.. --- —....-.........-.-............ —........ 303 Foil: Of copper. ---. ----. —......-..... —.................. —.... 69 gold ----. --- ——.. ----.. —.-.. --- —-—.. —. --—... —... —. 27 (d) silver ---................................-................ 28 (d) tin, neither stamped, printed, nor lithographed.-.. --- ——..- - 72 (c) Forage --—. --- —--—.-. —....... -.-.. - --—. ----—. --- —.. 303 Forks: Of gold ------- ---------------- 27 (a) go-ld, plated --—.. ---.- --------....-.. —, ---. —. --- —.. --- —. 29 (b) Of silver ---... ----..... ---................... ---- -....: ----...'.. 28 (a) silver, plated --..-... — - - ---—.. ---.... ---—. — -----. 29 (b) Of iron or steel, with common wooden handles ------—.... ---.. 54 (a) Of iron or steel, other ---—. --- —---—. --- —. --- —-------------—. 54 (d) Fowls. (See Poultry.) Free list. --- —---. ----. --- —.. --- —----------... — ----------. ---- - e.. Sec. 12 Fresh: Eggs, free. --- —--- -----------—... --- —. --- —-.. —.... ---.- 377 Fish...-..... ---.......... ---.-...................... —. —.... 274 (a) Fruits, free -...... --- —---—.. — --------------—... --- —--------- 374 Garden produce.... --- —. --- —-. --------------—... ---- 375 Meats (except poultry and game).-. ----—. --- —-—. — -----—.- - 376 Milk -------..................................................... 378 Fruits: Artificial ---------------—..-.. --- —. --- —-------.. ---... --- —-. 350 Brandied ---—. --- —-------... --- —-----. --- —-. --- —-.. ---. --- 323 Canned ------------------—.- - ----------------—.. -.. --- —----- 322 (b) Conserved or crystallized -..... --- — --—... --- —-. - 331 Dried or desiccated. --- —-—....-.... —.- ---—.. ---.- --------—. 285, 286 INDEX. '71 Fruits-Continued. Number. Fresh-free ---- -------------------------------------------- 374 Juice of ---—.- ----—.. —... —............................. ---. 313 Pickled --—... —. ---. --- —------ ----—. --- —-------------—.-.. 321 In wood --- -.-. ---....... -—... ----..- -—... -—....-.. 322 (a) Preserved in cordials or spirits. --- —--.. --- -------. ----.. — - -.. 323 Preserved in sugar. ---. ---..-..... ---.. —........................322 Fuel, vegetable ------------- ----— ' --- -- - 201 Furniture: Of common wood, neither chiseled; inlaid, nor carved -—......1... 195 Of common wood, veneered -- 1.. --- —------—..-.......-....... 196 Of fine wood, neither chiseled, inlaid, nor carved, nor ornamented with metal. ------ ------ ----------- 196 Of bent wood ----....... —...-....-1...- - - - - - - - - - - - —. 198 Of any wood chiseled, inlaid, gilt, carved, or ornamented, or upholstered with silk or leather ------—.. --- —---............. 197 Of reeds, rattan, or cane ------------—: --- —------—....- -,-..... -204 Household, of immigrants ----------------....... --- — ------..... 393 Springs of wrought iron or steel --------------.... --- —.- -......... 45 Fuses: For fireworks 111 (b) For miners --- —------------------------ 111 (a) G. Gaiters: Of calfskin... ---. —. --- —...-... --- —. --- —. --- —. —.. 223 Of patent or similar leather --------------- ----. --- —---. ----. —. 224 Gallnuts. ---. --- —-------—.. --- —---------------------------- - 86 (a) Galloons: Of cotton -—.... --- —---- ------------- ------ ---. 131 Of linen, hemp, etc- - - —. --- — ------------ 157 Of wool - -.. ----. ---. — ----—.. ---- --- --. — --------- 166 Of mixed materials. —..-.. --- —--—...-.. --- —- Rule 6 Distinguished from trimmings -------------------—. -----------—. Rule 7 Galvanized: Iron or steel sheets for roofing -----—. — -- ----- - 36 (d) Wire.. ---.. —.. --- —---------- - -- 40 (a), (b), or (c) Copper wire -- ------------------ ---- 64 (a) or (b) Galvanometers --- ---------- - -- 248 (b) Game: Dressed or undressed ---- ------------- ----- ------ 268 Live birds ------------------------------- - 212 Games, except those of gold, silver, etc --—. --- —-—.. --- —--- 353 Garden produce, fresh (free) ------------------ ------ 375 Gas motors --- — -----—.. --- —---------- ------------------------- 243 Gasoline ------------------------ -- ---- --- 10 Gauze: Copper wire --- —------------------ - 66 (a) or (b) Iron or steel wire ----- -------------. 44 (a) or (b) Gelatin..... ---.... --- —-.............- - 109 Generators, electric --—.. -—. ---. --- —--—. —.. ---. --- ------- -- 250 Genista —. —..-. --- —------------------------ -----—. --- —------- 203, 204 Gin --- -.- - --------- ------------- -- 308 (a) or (c) Gingerale...- -------- --.. ---. --- ----—. — -- --------------------- 312 (c) or (d) Ginseng ---- ---, -------------------— 99 72' INDEX. Glass: Number. Common hollow glassware. ----. ---.. --- —----—. —..... --- 12 Crystal, and glass imitating crystal.. ---... ---- ------—....-,....- 13 Cut, engraved, or gilt --—.. —............... --- —...... 13 (a) or (b) E]nameled. -----—. — -. --- — ---- —. 13 (a) or 16 (d) Eyes -..1 --- —-- - --------- -- -----------------—. --- ——. 13 (a) House decorations- -......-............... --- —---—....... 13 (a) or (b) Imitations of precious stones -—.. --- —--—... —......- 26 Incandescent electric lamps....-. —..1... — ------—..-........ 16 (b) Insulators - -..1 --- —. —.- -—. --- ——. —. --- -------..-..-.. 12 Lamps, bracket or chandelier...-............-.. —............ 13 (a) or (b) Mirrors ----, --- -- --- ---- ----- -- - 15 Paving or roofing —... ----......-.......-.................. 14 (a) oPlate —..- - -. — -—. ---—. — - -- -----—.. ---- ---------—. —.-.. — 14 Spectacles -------..-.... — - - --. --- —--.. — -....... — - - --......... 16 (a) Statuettes, flower stands, vases, etc -.. --- —-----.......... ----. 13 (a) or (b) Table service and lighting.... --- —----- -----—...-... 13 (a), (b), or (c) Tinned or silvered. ----..-.. --- —---- —. --- —.. —. —.-.. ---- - 15 Toilet articles --.....- ---------. ----. ---. - ----—.. — - - - —.... 13 (a) or (b) Wall paper... ---..........-.....-............. ---- —.,....... 192 (c) Watch crystals.- ----. --- —........-.... — --- - --- - --- -,- -. 238 (a) Window-...... ---. --- —. —. —. -----—. --- —-----—.. 14 (b), (c), or (d) Glazed cardboard: In sheets -.. —...... - --.. --- —------ —. ---- 189 (a) In boxes and other articles.. ---.- - --------------- -------------—. 190 Gloves: Baseball and boxing.. —..-..._.....-.............. — - -.. --.... 220 (a) Of skin, other —... --- --:..- —.... -... 220 Of other material, see tissue of component material. Glucose. --- --- -- -- --- --- --..... ---..-..- -- 289 (a) Glues. --- - ---------- --- --- -- -- ------ - 109 Glycerin: Crude. —...-.. --- --. ---. —................. ----..........-.... 101 (b) For toilet use ----—. ----. —. --- ------------- -.... — - ----- 105 Goats --- —-- -- ------------. - --------—. 211 Goat skins (see hides) -... --- ----... — ----. —. ---. -........-..-....... 217 (b) Goggles: Set in gold. ---..-.........-.................2.......- -- -- -- 27 (d) Set in silver-...................-.....- -................... 28 (d) Set in other materials, except gold or silver plate -.. ---.... —...- 16 (a) Gold, or alloys thereof: In jewelry, plate, and goldsmith's wares. —......-...... —... ---. 27 (a) Set with precious stones, pearls, or imitations of. --- —-. --- —..- 27 (b) or (c) In foil.- -.. --- —-.. —. ----. --- —-. --- —---. —. --- —. - 27 (d) In watch cases: (See Watch cases.) In other articles. ---.-..-. —..-.......-........... ---....-..- 27 (d) Plated ware and jewelry —.... --- ——.............. —. — -.... 29 (a) Plated ware or jewelry, set with precious stones, jewels, or imitations of. —.....................-.......-............. 27 (b) or (c) Gold: Chloride of ---—., --- —------ ------- 96 Ore (free).-3 --- — ---—.. --- -----—.. —..-............- 369 Bars, sheets, broken-up jewelry, etc. (free)..-....-......... —... 372 Articles of domestic manufacture and stamp (free) -. --- —--- 373 INDEX. 73 Goods: N um be Domestic, returned from foreign exhibitions.................. ---- Sec. 19 (d) Not specially mentioned ------—.. —........... ---.............. Rules 13-15 Of two or more materials, or of different parts.. --- —------—.-.... Rule 14 Goods, wares, and merchandise not classified --—. --- ——.........-. 365, 366 Gouges.. —.. --- —-----—.. ---.......... —................ 46 (a) Granite in the rough or wrought --—................ 2 Graphite: Unwrought...................................................... 3 (b) Prepared in pencils, etc.. --- —-. ---.... --- —-—................... 84 (b) Grates for furnaces, cast iron ----—.. ---............ --- -.............. 31 (a) Grease, axle, for cars and carts ----------------—........-.......... 8 Grindstones. --- —---------- --------—.-........... 2 (d) Gross weight, defined -..-... --- —---—..-........... ---............... Rule 17 Gums -----—.. ---. — -----. --- —--..-...-................ 77 Gun cotton (pyroxylin) -------—.-..............-.. --- —- 111 Gunny bags -------—....-..-.. —............ — —..................... 145 Gunpowder-....................................... ll (a) or (b) Guns (see Arms) -----------------—.. --- —---........... —.......- 55 or 56 Gut, dried --- —-—. --- —-. — - -...................................... 233 Gutta-percha (see Caoutchouc): Raw or melted ---- ----- —. — - -...............- 77 (c) Rubber hose and piston packing................................... 352 (a) Articles not otherwise provided for --------.. — 352 (b) and (d) Gypsum: Unwrought. --- —---------—.......- -............................ 3 (a) WroughtIn statuettes... ----.. —................................ 4 (a) In other articles.. --- —-----—....-,................-..... 4 (b) H. Hair: Raw —. -----—.. ----...-........-................. 161 Spun............................................................ 163 Textiles of. (See Class VI.) Human, manufactured into articles --- —---- --- -------- 357 Vegetable..-..........-................. 203 or 204 Hairpins: Of wrought iron or steel -----------.......... ----................. 53 uf copper..-.... ---...................-........................ 68 (c) Other. (See Component material.) H alters - -----------------------------—.-..................-......... 228 Hammocks, of hemp... --- —-—................................ 144 Hams: Smoked or cured................................................. 270 Canned or potted ---------—,.. —.....-.......................... 315 Deviled... ----...............................-:.... 316 Hand carts -----—. --- —--—...... —........................ 266 Handles, wooden, for tools -------—. ---—.-......................... 1.94 (e) Hand paintings (works of art) ----—.. --- —-—........ --- —........... 380 Hard ware, saddlery.............................................. 49 (a) or (b) Harmoniums -.,.-..................................... 236 Harness: Draft............................................................ 228 (a) Carriage.. ---. --- —-... --- —------........ —..................... 228 (b) M akers' wares-: --- —------------- ------------------------- 228 (c) 74 INDEX. Number. Harpoons. ---.. —...... --- — --- -------------.. —. —..... --- —--.-... 46 (b) Harrows.. --- --------—.-.. --- —--- ------......-..-.......-.. --- 245 Hatchets.. —...-.-.-.. ---..........-..-..-.....-..-........ —....... 46 (a) Hat boxes -—........ —....... —.- -........-......-..........-....... 228 (c) Hat pins: Of wrought iron or steel ---—..... ---....-....-.-..... ---. — —.... 53 Hats, and crowns for: Of straw: --- —---------.. —. —....-. --- —--—............ 355 (a), (b), or (c) Of other materials................................................ 356 Hay -.... —... —....-............................. ---- -—..... 303 Ieadings: For bills, invoices, etc --- —.. —.. --- —------------.-.-.. --- —------. 179 Coopers' wares -----------—...... ----.........-. --- —---. —. 194 Hectographs --—..... —.......-...... --- —----. ---. --- —.. --- —.. — 257 Heifers. --- —.-... --- —----.. — -----. --- —.....-.-.. —... --- —.. — 208 (c) Hemp: Raw, hackled tow --------—. —. ---....-..-..... — - ---—. ---.-.. 136 Carpets of ---------------------------—. —.... --- ——. ----...... 155 Cordage and ropemakers' wares of --------------------------------- 146 Knitted goods of -—..-...... --- —--—..... --- —--- --—..... 152 Plushes of...-... —.-. ----. --- ------—.. —..- --—...... ----.. 151 Thread-..-. --- --------. ---.. — -----. — ---- ----—. --- —-.-. — 144 Textiles of --- —--------- —. — - ------- --- -—. --- —----- ---- - 147-160 Trimmings of -----—..-.. ---. ---. -----.-.-. —.-. --- —-. --- —-- -. 157 Tulles... --- —---............ --- —.-. --- —-......................- 153 Twine, rope, yarn, and cord of ---.. --- —---. --- —--------—.-. 146 (a) or (b) Velvets-...-. ---.. --- -------—. --- —. ----. ----.-. — -----—. — ---- 151 Yarn of..-.. ---.....-.-....-...... --- —-. --- —. —.. — ---—... — 139, 141 Machinery and apparatus for preparing --—..... —. —.-.-, --- —---. 245 Herring: Fresh - -.- - -—. - ------ ---- ---..... ---... 274 (a) Pickled, smoked, or salted --—. ----. —. --- —. ----. ---.-. ---.....-. 274 (b) Canned or potted —...-......... ----.. —. —. ---.-. --- —-—...... --- 317 Hides, skins, and pelts: Pelts in their natural state or dressed -—.. ---..... --- —-—. — ---—. 213 Hides and skinsgreen or not tanned... —. —.....-... —. —... ---- 214 tanned with the hair on -..-. --- —.. —.. --- —. —. 215 tanned without the hair —... —..-.. --- ------.... 216 curried, dyed, dr not -. --- —--—. --- —-. ----.-. -- 217 engraved or embossed -------—..-. --- —.. --- —-- 218 varnished, grained, or dulled.-........ 218 chamois leather and gilt or bronzed.-............. 219 leather cut out for boots and shoes, etc-........... 218 Hinges: Cast-iron --- ----- ---- ----- ----..-... —. 31 (c), 32, or 33 Wrought-iron or steel.. --- —. —... ---5 --- —-----------------—. — 58 or 59 Copper or brass -.. ---..6 --- —---—. ---. —. --- —--------—. —.- 69 (a) or (b) Hoes.... --- —----—........ —.. --- —------ ----------—. ---. — ---- —.. 46 (b) Hogs -—. --- —-—.....-...-.... -------... --- —. --- —----... --- —---- 209 Hogsheads (see Rule 18) ---------—. --- —-.. --- —...-. --- ---- 363 (c) Wood for -.....-........................ ---- - ------------—. ---- 194 (c) INDEX. 75 Number. Hoisting apparatus and machinery ----........ --- —---------—.-.. ----. 245 hydraulic cranes for. -247 Hollow ware: Glass, common......................................... 12 Crystal or glass imitating crystal -.. ---.............. —........... 13 Clay or stone ware. --- —.-.. --- —----...-.-. --- —--. --- ——.. 19 Faience ---—. --- —-- -----------------------—. ---—. 20 Porcelain -..-.... —.....-.................1.................. 21 Other. (See component material.) Honey ------------------------ -------—.......................... 337 Hooks and eyes: Of iron or steel.................................................. 52 Of copper............................................... 69 (a) or (b) Hoop iron --- —-..... —..............-............................ 36 (b) Hoops: Of wood, for casks, etc. --- —------------------—. --- —--—... —. 194 (b) Of wrought iron or steel -------------------------------—........ 35 (b) Hops... --- —--—.. —..-....-............... 281 Extract of ----....... --- —-... —.. ----............... 78 Horn, and imitations of: Unwrought --—...... --- —--....... —............................ 342 (a) W rought........................................................ 342 (b) Horn (animal waste). --- ——.. --- —-—............................. 234 H orse hair...-.. ---.- ------—....-..-............ — - - - - -............. 161 Brushes of... --- —-------—. --- —.............................. 161 (a) Textiles of.. —.... —......... —................................. 164 Horses-.. --- —----. --- —-----....................-.... 205 Hose: Of rubber........................................................ 352 (a) Of textile and rubber ----------—. --- —-.. --- —................... 352 (e) Hose (footwear). (Textiles.) Hot-air motors -----..-...-................. ---............-.. 243 Household: Furniture of immigrants -... ----. --- —-.-.. —.............. ---.... 393 Utensils of clay or stoneware ----—.... ---..................... 19 (a) Hydraulic: Cranes and columns ---------—.247 --- —-—. —.-........-......... 247 Motors... --- —--------....-..-......................... 243 Hydrochloric acid —. ------------- ----—... 91 (a) Hyposulphite of soda and borax- --—., --- ——........................ 94 (e) I. Ice, free. --- —-----------—.........-................... ---'.......... 376 Apparatus and machinery for making.. —.....-.................... 245 Imitations: Of butter..- -----—.. -........-.........-............ 336 Of lard. --- —.-.................... --- —---------------- 272 Of precious stones or pearls, unset -------—.. --- —................ 26 Immigrants, household furniture, etc., of —.. —.......... —.......... 393 Importations from the United States ---------—......... --- —-........ Sec. 10 Imports of domestic merchandise returned.. —.... ----....-............ 371 Incandescent lamps --—.. --- —---—. ---. —. --- —----------—. —.-. —. 16 (b) 76 INDEX. India rubber. (See Caoutchouc.) Number. Indigo. —.... ----.. --- —. —. --- —--... --------—.- 86 (c) Export duty on -....... ----.... --.....-.......... —. --- —-. —.. 399 or 400 Inductors ----------—.- ---—. --- -----... ---..-..-.. ---. 248 Ingots. (See respective metals.) Inks: Writing and drawing.. —.. --- —---—.. ----.-. --- —-—. —.. 87 (b) Printing.. —..-.... --- — ------.. —....... --- —--. —..... 87 (c) Lithographic... --- ——. --- ——.-. —....... --- —-... 85 Inorganic acids.. --- —--—. --- ——.... —...... ----. —.... 91 Salts.- --..-..... ----. ---. — ----.. --- --. ----. ----. ---. --- —---- 94 Instrumiente: Dental........ --- —-—...... --- —- 54 (d) Scientific, when free. ---.........-.............. --- —- 390 Surgical -. —... --- - ----------—.-....... --- —--—... ---... --- —- 54 (d) Other. (See corresponding numbers or manufactures of component material.) Insular products reimported --------------—...-.... ---- ------—..... Sec. 19 Insulators, electrical: Of common glass ----. ---.- ----------—.... --- ——.- -.. --- —-.- 12 Of porcelain, plain —.- ---------- ---- — 22 Intestines, dried -. --- —-—. --—. ------—........... ---...... ----... 233 Invoices, printed forms for --... ---. ----. --- —.. ----. ----, -.... —...- 179 Iodine -------- ---------------- —. ---.. --- —------------------- 90 (b) Iron, cast: Articles not coated or ornamented with another metal or porcelain, neither polished nor turned --- —---- ------ 31 (a), (b), and (c) Articles of all kinds not coated or ornamented with another metal or porcelain, either polished or turned --—. --- —-. ---... --- —----- 32 Articles of all kinds enameled, gilt, tinned, or coated or ornamented with other metals or porcelain... ---.... ---......... —..... —., 33 Bars --—.. --- —-----....... --- — ---- -—. —. ---. --- —--- 31 (a) Beams ----—.-.- -------. --------. --- —--------------- - -—. -- 31. (a) Boxes, lubricating-.... --- —. --- ——. --- —-.. --- —----- --—. - 31 (b) Chairs for railways.. —.- -----.-... --- -------. —. --- —-—....,.. 31 (b) Columns --- --—. -----. --- —.-.. ----. --- —--------- -....-. ---- 31 (a) Grates for furnaces ----—. --- —---—....-... -..............-... 31 (a) Plates ------—.- ------------ ------ ----------. --- —-. 31 (a) Pipes ---------------------—..-............ — 31 (a) Pig..-.... ----... ---... --- —---..... 30 Iron, n-alleable, articles of, dutiable as manufactures of wrought iron or steel. (See R6gime, Class II, group 2.) Soft or wrought, in ingots or "tochos" --- —------—...-.. — -----—. 34 Sulphate of -—.....-.-............... ---..-. —....-... — 94 (c) Iron or steel, wrought: Anchors ------- -------- - 42 Anvils -----—. --- —-----—. --- —- —.... --- —----—. 43 ArmsFire.... —. ---. ----.. --- —.... ----......... ---. 55 (a), (b),or (c) or 56 Portable, barrels for. --- —-.. --- —............ ----....... 55 (a) or (b) Side (not fire) --------------------- - - - - - - - - - —....... —...- - 54 (b) Small (pistols and revolvers). — -- ---------- -: 55 (c) Sporting......................................... - 56 INDEX. 77 Iron or steel, wrought-Continued..Number. Articles not specially mentionedCommon ------------------- 58 Fine. --- —. ----. ---... ----- -----—......-...-...- 59 Arts, fine tools and implements for, of crucible steel -. --- —-------- 46 (a) AxlesBent.-... --- —- ---- ---- —..-....... — - - -—........ 38 (b) Straight -,-....-. -...-.......... ---................ 38 (a) Bands of polished hoop iron.... --- —-—.-... —. ----...... ----... 36 (d) Barbed wire (fencing)...... --- —-- —... -------.. ---- - 45 Barrels for portable arms ------------------------- 55 (a) or (b) Bars of all kinds (not prepared)Fine crucible steel --- —-----------------—.. --- —-------. ---- 35 (c) Wrought iron or steel, rolled -----------------—.. --- —. —.-_ 35 (b) Beams, wrought iron or steel, rolled -----—. —.. --- —--- —....- 35 (b) Bolts -—.. ----. --- —-------------—.. ----.... --- —-- -—..-..-.. 47 Boxes, lubricating -—. —..... ---- ---. ---.-....................... 38 (a) Brads. --- —------- ------.-. --- —---. --- —---... --- —-.. --. —.. 48 Brass, sheet, pipes covered with.-............. ---........-...... 39 (a) Breech-loading firearms, except pistols and revolvers, and detached parts thereof -------—. ----------------—.... ----—. ----. 56 Buckles ---------------------.. --- —-----------.. --- —...... 50 (a) and (b) Cables -...........-.-..- -... —................ ----........... 45 Cast in piecesRough.................................................. 37 (a) and (b) Chains, for vessels or machines -----—.... —....-.:.... ----.. ----. 42 Clasp nails ---------.. --- -------------------.. --- —-------... ---. 48 Clock works, pieces of, for repairs ------------—.-..... --- —--—.. 238 (a) Cold-rolled sheet --------------------------------- ---—.......... 36 (d) Corrugated sheets ---—........ --- -------—........... — - --...... 36 (d) Crochet hooks. --- ---. --- —---.... --- —---.............. ---...... 53 Cranks -------------—. ---. —. --- —--.................. 38 (b) Crucible steel, definition of -------------—.-...... --- - ---....... 35 (c) Bars of ------—.-.-.- ------- —... --- —----—... -........-.... 35 (c) Fine tools and implements of -----------------------------—.. 46 (a) Cutlery...................................... 54 (a), (b), (c), and (d) Dental instruments --------------------------------—..... --- 54 (d) Discs, signal....-... —...............*........-~....... 42 Fencing (barbed wire) ---------—. --- —. --- —-------. --- —--. ---. 45 Fine tools and implements for arts, etc -—... --- —---—.. --- —--—. 46 (a) Firearms -—.- - - ---------------—..... ----........- -............ 55 and 56 Fish plates --- —--—. —.. —. --- —-------....... —............. — - 38 (a) Fishhooks -------------. — -----.- -—........ — - - - - - - -- - —....... 54 (d) Furniture springs --—.. --- —-------------—... ---. ----. —......... 45 Galvanized sheets -—. —.... ---- ------. --- —--.... — ---.......... 36 (d) Galvanized wire...... --- —----------—... ---...... 40 (a), (b), and (c) Gauze, wire ----------—............. ----.............. 44 (a) and (b) Hairpins ---------- -----------------------------—........ 53 Hooks and eyes ----...........-......... ----.- -................ 52 Hoops...- --------- -............................... --- —-----—. 35 (b) Hoop iron.. ----. ---- --.-....................................-..- 36 (b) Polished bands of ------------------------------—.....-..... 36 (d) Implements and tools -...-. — ---—.-. ---................:-. 46 (a) and (b) Iron, soft or wrought, in ingots or "tochos".-. —..-............ 34 78 INDEX. Iron or steel, wrought-Continued.. Number. Ingots, steel in................................................... 34 Instruments, surgical -.. ---—.-. --—................... 54 (d) Lubricating boxes ----------—. --- —--------- -—... ---.......-..- 38 (a) Manufactures of tin plate. ---------—. —.......-....... ---5.7. 57 Moorings ------—.............................. ---.... —.-. 42 Muzzle-loading guns, and detached parts thereof except barrels ----- 56 Nails. --- —-—.......-............... ---...-........... 48 Clasp -----------—.. —.... —... —.. —.......-............-.... 48 Needles.. —. --- —- —.. --- —----- ---------—...... ---.. 51 Netting -—. --- —- -. — ----— _-. 45 Nuts....................................................... 47 Pens............................................................. 51 Perforated sheets.-.... ----......-..........-..........-........- 36 (d) Pieces, large, in, composed of bars or bars and sheets fastened by means of rivets or screws; the same unriveted, perforated, or cut to measure. 41 Pins -.............-...-...-........... —........................ 52 Pipes -----------—............................... 39 (a) and (b) Pistols -... --- - -------.............................. 55 (c) Pocket cutlery................................................... 54 (b) Polished sheets ------.....-....-.......... --- -................. 36 (d) Rails -----........................ —.-....................... 35 (a) Revolvers, also detached pieces except barrels..-........ ---....... 55 (c) Razors ------------—.. ----........ —.-......... 54 (6) Rivets ---—............... —....... —. —.................... 47 Rods............................................................. 35 (c) Saddlery hardware. --- —--.. --- —-.. --- —-................... 49 (a) and (b) Scissors. ----. --- —- --—........-... - --. ----. -........ 54 (a), (b), and (d) Screws --- -—. —... --- —------------ - --—... --- ——.......... 47 Sheets, rolled...-.................................. 36 (a) and (b) Side arms (not fire), and pieces for same.. ---.. ----. --- —----—.- 54 (b) Signal disks..-... --- —.......-..........-..... --- ——. 42 Sleepers.-.... ----—...... ----....................-..... 38 (a) Soft or wrought in ingots or "tochos". -----—..-..-....... --- ——. 34 SpringsIn pieces, finished, for railways and tramways- ----------—.. — 38 (a) Other than for railways and tramways. --- —---------—.-..3 —. 38 (b) Furniture -.................................................. 45 Surgical instruments --—.... ---- ---. --- —:.................... 54 (d) Switches --—. --- —---------------------------------------------- 42 Tacks. --- —---—.-.-.- ---------.. --- —-............ 48 Tires ------------—.. —..... --- —--------------—............. 35 (b) Tinned sheets -—. —.-..-..-......-.................. — —....... 36 (c) Tin plate..-..... ---............................-............. 36 (c) Manufactures of -.....-,- -----. --- — —. ----. --- — --........ 57 Tools and implementsFor arts, trades, and professions -............... —......- 46 (a) Other.................................................. 46 (b) Washers —..........-............................ —. ----.. 47 Wheels. —.. --- —. - -------...... -....-... —....... 38 (a) and (b) WireGalvanized or not ------------------- -—...... ----- - 40 (a), (b), and (c) Gauze.. ----... --- —--------- —.....-........ 44 (a) and (b) INDEX. 79 Ivory: Number. Unwrought. --- —---—... —. --- —.. --—...... --- —. —. --- —-. --- —-—... 341 (a) Unwrought-....;341 (a) Wrought....-. —.................,......-. 341 (b) Compositions imitating -—... - --—. --- ——. -—..... ----. 342 J. Jams, canned or in glass --—.... ---. --- —.... --- —-------... —... 322 (b) Jasmine. --- —------------—. --- —------- --- ------ ---- 81 Oil of....- ---------—. --------------------------------—. --- 105 Jasper --------—....... --- —-------------- -------- 1 (a), (b),(c), or (d) Jellies --- —------------------------------—. --- —------------------ 322 (b) Jerked beef (tasajo) ------------------------------------—.. --- —-- 269 Jerseys: Of linen or hemp —...-... ---..........-.... —...... —..- 152 (b) Of wool, mixed or not with cotton, or other vegetable fiber -.. ----.. 165 (a) Jet: Unwrought --- -----—.. --- —-. --- —----—.. ---- ---------- 341 (a) Wrought ---------------—.... --- -—. --- ——. --- —--—. 341 (b) Compositions imitating.. —.... ---. --- —----—.. --- —----------- 342 Jewelry: Of gold, platinum, or alloys thereof..-.... --- —-—. —. --- — 27 (a), (b), or (c) Set with precious stones or pearls-... —. --- —.... ---.- - 27 (b) Set with doublets or imitation stones, etc ----------------—. — 27 (c) Of silver --------------—. --- —---------—.. --- —-------- 28 (a), (b), or (c) Set with precious stones or pearls -.. --- —........... —....... — 28 (b) Set with doublets or imitation stones, etc ----—....... — ----—.. 28 (c) Gold or silver plated —.. —.. --- --—.. --- —--—...-. —. —. ----... 29 (a) Jewels. (See Precious stones.) d Juice of fruit, pure or with only sufficient sugar to preserve it --—...-.. 313 Jute: Carpets of-...........- - -. -. -----—...... - - -- - - - —.......-.... — - 155 Cordage and rope makers' wares of..-....... ---.-......-.... ---. 146 Gunny bags... --- —.. --- —------—.. ---------—. --- —----- 145 Plushes -—....... — ------------- ----------....- -- 151 Raw, hackled, or tow.. --- —------------------------------------ 138 Threads twisted, of two or more ends -----------—... --- —------- 144 Yar.....-... — ------------—....... --- —---—. ---... 140, 141 K. Kid....... --- —-- ---------—... --- —----—.... —..-... --- ---— ' 211 Gloves of ---—... ---.-............. --- —------—. --- —- 220 Skins of...... ----....-.. ---.. --- ——. --- —-------—.- 217 (c) Kilogram, weight in pounds avoirdupois ---------------------------—. Sec. 9 Kirschwasser ----—...- ------ -... -------------------------- 322 (a) or (b) Kitchen utensils of clay or stoneware................................ 19 (a) Knitted goods: Of cotton. --- --.... --- -... ---. — --—.. --- —.....-... -.... — 125 Of linen, hemp, etc..-. - ------- — 12' ---- -.- 152 Of wool, hair, etc -.. ---... --- —----------------—.. --- ——.- 165 Of silk.... ----—. --- —-.. ----. ----...:......... 173 Of mixed materials.. —... --- —-.....-...........-........... Rule 5 Knives. (See Cutlery.) Cane....... ---...... ---. ----. ---- -------—.. --- ——. --- — 54 (c) S0 INDEX. L. Labels: Number. Printed..... ---.........-.......-....-..........-...-.......... 1]79 Lithographed.. --- —-—... ---....-......-...-................ 183 Laces: Of cotton... --- —. — -... — ----.....-......................... 127 Of linen, etc -------------------—.. -.. ----. —.... —.-..... 154 Of silk.. ---....... —............-...-....-.......-.............- 174 Of mixed materials ----------—. --- ——. — -----------------. --- — Rule 5 Lambs.. ---... --- —- ------------ —..... ----. ---. --- —--- - 211 Skins of ---... --- —... --- ---------------------—... ---. 217 (c) Lampblack -.. ---..-....-.-...............-................. 85 Lamps: Chimneys for ------------------------. --- —---. --- —--- - -..... 13 (c) Incandescent, electric. —....-....... --- —. —....... --- —-- ---- 1]6 (b) Bicycle...... --- —--. ----. ----.. --- —--------------------------- 252 (b) Other. (See Manufactures of component material.) Wicks for...- --.. —.. ---.... --- —-...... —.- -........ ---- ---- 130 Lanterns. (See Lamps.) Lard -....-. --- —-—.. —.. --- —-.. --- —. ---. --- —----—. 271 Imitations of ----------- ------------ -------------------- 272 Oil.. — --------. --- —-------- -- ---- ---------------------—.- - 101 (a) Lattice work of wood ------—,. --- —----- ------------------ ------- 194 (d) Lavender........ ----. --- —-- ---- ------—, --- ----.- - 81 Oil. ---. ------------------------ ------------ ----------------- 105 Laudanum -.. —.. --- - --—.... --- —-—. --- —--—.. —.... 99 Lead and alloys thereof: In lumps or ingots -—.... --- -—.-.- ---------—. --- —-... ---.. 73 (a) In bars, sheets, pipes, or wire --—.....-....-................ 73 (b) In articles bronze, gilt, or nickeled -...-.. --- —, —. ---. —, ----. 73 (c) or (d) In nails and tacks neither bronze, gilt, nor nickeled --------—.. —. 73 (e) In nails and tacks, bronze gilt, or nickeled ------------------—....- 73 (c) In shot......................................................... 73 (b) In type........................... —............................ 73 (f) In other articles -—...-... —........... ----..... —.-... —. 73 (f) Lead pencils.. --- —-------... ----. —. --------—... --- —---...... —.. 84 (b) Leather: Cases of -----------------------—.. ---. --- —------------. --- 228 Chamois.... —. --- —----... —. --- —-.. --- —-----—. 219 Cut out for boots and shoes, etc..-. —.....-..... —2..... 18... 218 Gloves.. --- —-—.. - -----—.. ----...- -----—. --- — --. —. — - 220 Hat boxes --- ---... -. —... --- —-—....... ---- ---.. --- —--- 228 (c) Traveling bags --...-... —..... -..................... 228 (c) Valises -. --- ——..- ---.... —. --- —.. ----. --- —. —. — -------—.. 228 (c) Othei manufactures -. ---.... -----.,.- - --------- ------.- 229 Lenses: For cameras and optical instruments. (See Photographic lenses.) For spectacles or eyeglasses --------—. ----. ---....-..... —. 16 (a) Letterpress copy books.-...... --- -------------—... ----... — 187 Licorice: Root of -........-... ---.........-.....-..-....... ---.-........- 81 Extract of.. ----......-.-....-........... —. --- —-... --- ——..... 78 Lime: Stone ---. —. --- —....-.........................-... 2 INDEX. 81 Lime-Continued. Number. Chloride of.-... ---.-........ ----.. ---- —...... ---- ---...- -...-. 94 (e) Common or hydraulic -—.. --- —---------. —. --—.- ----—... ---. 3 (a) Phosphate of --- - --- ------------------------ ----- -- 94 (d) Superphosphate of —.. ---. —. ----- ---------- -------..- - 94 (d) Lincrusta Walton....-. —......... --- —----—.......... —.. 191 (b) Linen. (See Class V.) Linoleum (see oilcloths). --- —-....-, —.- ---—. —... --- — -- —.. 349 (d) Liqueurs..-.. --- ---------.. ---- ---.. —......... --- - ---- - - —..... 308 (b) or (c) Liquors: Alcoholic -------—. --- —-..-... —....-.... — ------- -- -—.... 308 Vinous,. --- —.......... —..... —...-... —......... --- -- ---... 309-311 Malt -..-. ---- -- - —.... --.. - -... —......... 312 (a) or (b) Liter, equivalent in quarts, wine measure -----—... ---. --- ——... ---.. Sec. 9 Lithographic: Inks --- —----—.. --- —----- -------—......-.. --- — -- 85 Stones in the rough —..... —.....-.-.....1.........-.....-.....-. 1 (a) slabs or plates, polished or not --....1.... --- ——...-... --- I (b) engraved ------- 1 (d) Lithographs -----—. ---.. —. --- —---... —.. --- —.. --- -- 182 For labels, bands, wrappers, etc.-. ----....-. -- --—.... --- —.. 183 Locks. (See Component material.) Locomotive and traction engines --—.. ----... --- —. —....-.. ---- 246 Looking glasses -.. ----. —. —. --- —------ -----... --- —.. ---- 15 (a), (b), (c) Logs of fine wood for cabinetmakers. --- —-----—. —..... --- —- -—. 193 Logwood, extract from, for dyeing. —. --- —.......-...-....- 87 (a) Lubricating: Boxes of cast iron -.. —...-... —. --—.-. - -----—... —....- - 31 (b) of wrought iron or steel ----. —.. — —. ----... --- —----- 38 (a) OilsCrude, including crude petroleum -..-.-......-......8........ 8 Refined, for illuminating or lubricating, including refined petroleum. — -.. --- —-.. --- —---.. — -... ----... —.-.. ---- 9 Mixed, crude, for lubrication. —.8 ---........-........... 8 SubstancesAxle grease for cars and carts......... —........8..-......,-. 8 Lumber -..............- -............. ---... ---. —. ---..... 192, 193 AM. Macaroni —.... ---... -—. ---- -----—. —.-....................... 284 Mace -------- —. ----. —.. --------- ---—. ----------------------- 297 Machetes: For agricultural purposes...-...........5.................. 54 (c) Others (arms)............................................. 54 (b) Machinery: Agricultural....- -.. —...-...... ---.-.. —......... —........-.. 245 For dredging. 245 hoisting ---................-........... 245 making roads -------—..-. —. — ---- -............ 245 pile driving. -- --....................... 245 repairing foreign vessels --........................... 397 Not otherwise provided for................................ 257 16600-01 -6* 82 INDEX. Machines: Number. Automatic slot (unprohibited) -......-...-.............. —.. 256 (a) or (b) Prohibited —.. —.....-....-............................... Secs. 6 Dynamos, electric.. —.-... --- ——.-..... ---....-......-..' —. 250 Cash registers................................................... 255 Sewing...........................................-... 251 Typewriters --—.-........ ---...... —..... ---.. ----... --- --.....- 254 Weighing. -...-...... -.....-.......-............ 242 Not otherwise provided for. —..-.....-................. 257 (a) or (b) Mackerel: Fresh...-................-.................. —.. 274 (a) Salt, smoked, or pickled, not in cans............. -....... -....... 274 (b) Canned or potted... — --- -—... --.... --- —- --- —...... — --—.. — 317 M adder-............................................................. 86 (b) Magnesia: Carbonate of. --- —-—.... -------------. —.... --- —... — -—..... 94 (c) Sulphate of -..... -.-........-........... --- —-. 94 (c) Magazines, public, free..-... —. —. --- ——... —...... ---...-.... --- — 396 Malleable cast iron, articles of, dutiable as manufactures of wrought iron, R6gime Class II, group 2. Malt.. ---.. ---.. ---.... --- —............. 280 Extract....-....-.......-....-...-...................... 312 (a) or (b) Manila paper.. —..-............... ---- -....... —........ --- —... 187 Manures, natural, free. --- —...-..... --- —-—... --- -........ --- —. 383 Maps-..... ---.... --- —. ---.. —.. —............. — 182 For schools, etc., free. —.-....-.........-.... —................. 390 (a) Marble...-.... ---...... —...........1........ I (a), (b), (c), or (d) Mares - ---—............... --- —..................................... 205 (/) Marine engines..-.. ---.. —. —...... —'.......-..................-. 243 Marmalade..- -.. ----... ----.............................. — 322 M atches............................................................. 351 Materials, articles of two or more (except textiles)................ Rules 13 and 15 Mattocks -.. --- ——.. --- —. ---. --- —-. --- —------------ 46 (b) Meats: Fresh (except poultry and game), free -....-......-.....- 376 Salted or in brine ---—.. —......-.....-.................-.. —.- 269 Canned or potted........................................... -315, 316 Smoked or cured. ----.... ---.. —....... ---.. ---... --- ——...- 270 Medical preparations, Chinese and similar...................... 99 Medicated cotton.......-..... — -- --- - —.................. --- —. 99 Medicinal drag6es, capsules, and pills.............................. 98 Medicinal oils (animal), not refined.................................. 101 (a) Medicinal oils, refined: Such as almond, asafetida, asarum, bay, camphorated, camphor, caraway, castor, celery, cinchona, cod liver, copaiba, coriander, croton, cubeb, ginger, herbane, juniper, lavender, myrrh, 4 pennyroyal, phosphorated, sarsaparilla, senna, tansy, tar, valerian, wax, wormseed, and wormwood.......................................... 99 Meerschaum: Unwrought...................................................... 341 (a) Wrought.-............ —.......-................ 341 (b) Compositions, imitation...................... — 342 Merchandise: Not specially mentioned --.............................. Rules 13 and 15 Of two or more materials..................................... Rule 14 INDEX. 83 Merchandise-Continued. Number. Prohibited -.. --- -----. ----. ---- —. —... ---. --- —.-. Sec. 6 Not classified --.. —. ----.. —. ---... ---........... 380 (a) or (b) Mercury -.............-........... ---................70.... —. —. 70 Metal receptacles of imported merchandise; if to be reexported, free -... 391 Metallic threads, in textiles and trimmings ----- --- Rule ii textiles of --- —-.. ----.. — - - - --- - ----------—. Rule 11 Metals not mentioned, and alloys thereof........ 73 Meter, equivalent in inches. --- —... — ----—. --- —---------—. ------ Sec. 9 Metrical system... —......-... —.... —.. —..-.................. Sec. 9 Milk: Fresh- free...-..-..-.-. — ----.- ---- ---—..... —............ - - - 378 Concentrated or condensed -----------.... --- - ------.-.. ---- ---- -. 320 M illet.....- -.....-... --- —-------.. ----... — - - - - - ---- - - —.... —.. 279 Millstones --- —---------- ---—. ---- --- ---- 2 (d) Mineral: Oils -:- -------------— 8, 9 or 10 Pitch.-..-...-.-.-. — ----. — ----------—.. ---.. — --. —.. ---- 7 WatersNatural-free —. --- —---- ------...................... 381 Artificial __ --- —---—.. ---...-. ---- -----—.. -.....-.312 (c) or (d) W ax --—..-................... ---..........-....... —........... 102 or 103 Ores.... ---- ----—... --- —. — ------ --—.. --- —. ----. ---.. 11 or 369 Mineralogy, specimens of, when free. --- —.. -------—. --- —.. --- —. - 401 Miners' fuses, gunpowder, and explosive compounds --------- 111 (a) Mirrors, glass -—.. —. ----. --- —---—.. —.... ---- ------ 15 (a), (b), or (c) Mixed textiles: Customs treatment of. --- —--- Rules 2 to 7, inclusive Admixture of two materials ------—....-.. — -------....-........ Rule 2 Admixture of more than two materials ---------—. --- —--------- Rule 3 Exceptions as to knitted and netted stuffs -------------—... ---..- - Rule 5 Exceptions as to ribbons and galloons —............... ---. - Rule 6 Exceptions as to trimmings ------ ----—. Rule 7 Of cotton.- —. ----.-.. —. --------... --- —---.. Class IV, group 3, Rule A Of hemp, etc ---------—.. --- —-.. --- —------- - Class V, group 2, Rule A Of wool, etc. ---. --- —. --- —-------------------- —...- Class VI, group 3 Of silk.-... —.....-.... --- —-. ----. --- —-—... —. --- Class VII, group 2 Models for public museunms, schools, etc., when free —.. --- —---—...- 398 Molasses. ---- ----- ---- --- ---- --- ------ — 337 Moorings for vessels: Of iron -—... --... --- — -----. --- — —... ---- ---------—. ---. 42 Of other materials. (See component material.) Moss, in natural state-free -.. —.- --—.. -—..- ---- -—.....-..- 368 Mother of pearl: TJ Unwrought........... ----. ----. ---.. --- --—...-....-.-.. 341 (a) Wrought......-.......... --- —-......-..-........... 341 (b) Compositions imitating... —.-....-.....-... —...... —..... 342 (a) or (b) Motors: ~* ~ Compressed or hot air..-..................-.............. —.. 243 Electric..-....-.-...... --- —... — ---- ---...- -.....-... 250 Hydraulic..- --...... — ---. --- —. — --—..... --- —....... 243 Gas...... ---- -. --- —----—. ------ ------.. ---- ----.. —.- 243 Petroleum.......... — ----- ------...... ----- ---...- -—.. —.- 243 Steam (stationary). ---.-......-...... -..-...-.. ---.. - 243 84 INDEX. Number. M ules. --- —---..-..-. --- -------. — --—.-..- -.. --- ------- ----- - 206 Musical instruments: Pianos.. --- ——.-........... ---. —... --- —-.-....-. 235 Harmoniums and cabinet organs. —. —. —. —. --- —-...-...... ---. 236 Mechanical music boxes -...-, ---.. --- —-..... --- 237 (a) or (b) Others. (See note.) --.,... —..-...-................. --- —-- 237 Mustard. —.....-. — - -..-............. -..................... —.. 300 Mutton. (See Meats.) M yrrh................................................................ 81 Oil of ------ ------—. ---. ---- —. --- ——. -—.. --—. 99 N. Nails and clasp nails: Of copper..............-....-. —.. ---.......-. 68 (a) or (b) Of wrought iron or steel -----------.. — ----------------------- 48 Natural: MAanures-free ----------------------------------------------- 383 AMineral waters-free -..-'..-... ----. --- —------------- ------ 367 Needles: For surgery........-.-.... ----. --- —-. —.. ---. 54 (d) For sewing machines -—.. --- —-------—. —.. ----. --- —---------- 51 For sewing or embroidering ---..-... --- --------... —.. ---- ------- 51 -For crocheting..-......53 ----... —. --- —.. --- —. ---. ---.. —.- 53 or 68 (c) Of bone --------—. —... ---.. --- —-. --- —-- 342 (6) Of ivory. —. —. —, -------.. ---- ----------------------—.-. ---- 341 (b) Nets for fishing, of hemp, etc-. --- —-., —.. ---. —. --- —.. --- —---- 144 Netting, wrought iron or steel. --- —-. —. --- —---------—.. --- —---- 45 Net weight defined -----------—. ---. —. ---. —..-. --- —------- Rule 18 Nickel and alloys therdof: In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire --—. --- —.. ----. --- ——. —. — 71 (b) In foil and capsules for bottles -------------—. --- —. --- —-—. — 71 (c) In lumps or ingots... --- —..:.. --- —--------—. ----. ----.-..- 71 (a) In other articles —.........-.. --- — --- -—.. ----. --- —---------- 71 (c) Nippers (tool)....-.. ---. --- —-----—. —. —. ---....... 46 (a) Nitrates of potash and soda...-. —.. --- —----... --- —. --- —--------- 94 (d) Nitric acid ----... --- ——. --- —----------------------------------- 91 (a) Nitroglycerin -..-.. — -—.. —. -- ----------—.. --- —----------—. 111 (a) Number of threads in tissues.. --- —---—..-.. --- —------------- Rule 1 Numismatical objects for museums, etc --—.. --- ——, --- —--------- 388 Nutmegs. --- —-. ---.... --- —------------- -. ---- 298 Nuts: Wrought iron or steel..-..-.... ----, --- —----------------------- 47 Copper -----—.. —. --—. --- —------------. --- —---.. --- — 69 (a) or (b) Cocoanuts.-......-.......... ---- -- --------—. --- —-—. ------ 76 Conserved or crystallized -..-.... ---- -------—.. ---. --- —... --- - 331 Dried, in natural state -.........-.. — ---—.-. —. --- —---—. 329 0. Oats and other cereals not mentioned: In grain.-................. -...-... 278 (a) In meal or flour.-....-........ ---.... —...-.. --- —-------- 278 (b) Oatmeal prepared for table use in small packages..... --- —--..........- 282 Ochers.-......-......-....... — -............................. 83 INDEX. 85 Oilcloths: Number. For floors and packing purposes.. ---------—. —. --- —- -.....-. - 349 (a) For wearing apparel unmanufactured ---------.............. --- 349 (b) Manufactured into wearing apparel -------—.-.. ---... --- —----- 349 (c) Other................................................. 349 (d) Oils: Animal, crudeCod-liver and other medicinal, not refined.. --- —---—.. - 101 (a) wL ~ Glycerine, olein, stearin, and spermaceti, crude --—..-........... 101 (b) Others, crude, not mentioned --—. --- —-—......... --- ——..... 101 (c) Cod-liver oil and other medicinal oils, refined but not in the form of a pharmecutical product --------—...... — -—. ---. ----.. 101 (d) Animal, refined, not elsewhere provided for --—...-.... ---- -..... 99 Miineral (from schists)Crude --- —----- —, - 8 Refined, for illumination or lubrication —...-....... —...9 — 9 Others, including benzine, gasolene, and vaseline ---—..' ---—.. 10 VegetableSolid (cocoanut, palm, etc.) -.-, ----. —..1-............ —.... - 100 (a) Liquid (except olive and oils for table use) ---------. 100 (b) olive.-.- ----...-...-......................... 304 other refined oils in bottles for table use ------—... ---.. 305 Mixed (crude), for lubricating purposes.. ----. --- —.-.. —.-...-..- 8 Medicinal. (See Medicinal oils.) Essential, for preparation of perfumery --...1............... 105 (a) For toilet purposes --------------..... --- -- —..................... 105 (b) Oilstones: In the rough.................................................... 1 (a) In slabs, polished or not --------—.. ---....................... 1 (b) Mounted --------------—.... —.......................... 1 (d) Oleaginous seeds ------------------- -—. _ -_ _ 76 Oleic acid —...-.............................................-. 92 (b) Olein, crude --- —- ----- --- --- ---- - - - - - - -. 101 (b) Oleographs, for labels, bands, etc -----.......-............-........ 183 Oleomargarine ------------------—....... — - -.................... —. 336 Olive oil-....-.. ----. —....................................... 304 (a) or (b) Olives: Fresh-free --- —-—............-................... 374 In stone or glass -... —... —. ---.-......................... 321 (a) In wood - --------—;..__. --- —. 321 (b) Omnibusses -------—.....-............................ 259 Onions: Fresh-free -----------— 375 Pickled --------------- ----—. 321 (a) or (b) Onyx ------.. -....................................... 1 O Opals -.... --- —---------—........................-. 24 Opium S.......................................... (a) or (6) Orange: Fruit, fresh-free................................................ 374 preserved. (See canned or potted.) oil........................................... 105 Berry oil -................... — 105 Leaf oil --------—.-..-....-..................................... 105 Ores -......................................................... 11 or 369 86 INDEX. Organic: Number. Acids.......-........................................... 92 Salts ----.... ---.-.. —....................................... 95 Organs, cabinet.-............................. 236 Trinkets: Forpersonal use-.. --- —.........-....... —........ 340, 341 (b), 342 (b) For toilet purposes and house decorationOf glass ---.. --- —--—. --- ---........ --- —................... 340 Clay, porcelain, faience, stoneware, and bisque... --- —-.... ---. 340 Of gypsum................................................ 4 (a) or (b) Others. (See Component material.) Osiers: Unmanufactured..- --..- ---........-..................... --- -- -. 203 Manufactured into articles ----.........-.......... —.-........ 204 Oxalates... ---.. —... --- —-.. ---.. --- —-- --....................... 95 (a) Oxalic acid. --- —............................. —.......... ---- --—. 92 (a) Oxen................................................. 208 (a) Oxides and oxyhydrates: Of ammoniac. --- —.....-.............................. 93 Of potash... --- —-...................................... 93 Of other caustic and barilla alkalies -............................ 93 Oysters: Caimed or potted ------—...-......-.................-....... 317 Other - -27 — - --- - - - - - - - - -..... - - - 275 P. Packages and packing..-... ----....................... Rules 16 to 20, inclusive. Packing: For pistons, of caoutchouc or gutta-percha.-........-....-...-.... 352 (a) Pack thread of hemp, etc.. --- —-—.................................. 146 (a) Paintings: On canvas or paper, when free ---------... ---- --—..... --- —.. — - 380 Domestic, reimported, when free --------—... --- —............ -- Sec. 19 (a) Offensive to morality, prohibited —.. --- —-......... Sec. 6 (2) Paints. (See Colors.) Palm: Unmanufactured ---------------—. -.............................. 203 Manufactured into articles ---------—............ —............... 204 Oil - ----...... — - - - --. --- —-----... — - -......................... 100 (a) Palmitic acid --—... —... —....-.....................-...........- 92 (b) Panoramas for public entertainment..-....-.....-...,................ 392 Paper: Pulp for........................................................ 176 Albumen. —..-................................-..... —.. 187 (a) Bags — Of manila ----—....-... -.................................. Note to 187 A Other..................................................... Note to 178 Blotting................................................. 186 Carbon.-..1.................................................... 187 (c) Coated with tar, etc., for roofing, etc —.... --- —...........-..... 361 Common, for wrapping -—.......-................-............ 178 Cigarette. —..................-............. 188 For printing -....-.-....-.... ---....................... 177 INDEX. 87 Paper-Continued. Number. Glass. —.......-..........-..-...................... — 185 Manila.-...........-......-....... ---. ---................... ---- 187 In bags.-......-. -—... ----—...-.... --- —... —... Note to 187 Sand. —... ---...-...... -.....-.......... --- —-.-.........- 185 Sensitized... --- —-....- —.. —.. -—........... 187 (b) Straw ---—.........-..-........ --. — —... — - - -- - - ---- - -... 185 Toilet....... --- —-... —, ---.... --—...- ----------------- -------- 178 Wall -—... --- —. --- —-- --—..-....... --. —........ 184 Not specially provided for --—.. —..-..-...... —. ----......... 187 Papier-mache (see Carton-pierre).-..-.....................-...... ---- 191 Paraffin: Unwrought -.......................................... 102 W rought....................................................... 103 Parasols..- -------.. ---.- - --------- --------—. -----—. -----—. ------ 354 Sticks for.......................... ---..-....................... 343 Parchment. —..... —.................... — - -...........-... 219 Parrots.. ---.-. —...-...-...-..-.............-. 212 Passengers' baggage ---—, ---—._. --- - ---------------. —. --- —. - 398 Pasteboard: In sheets.-..-..................... --- —----—..........- -. 189 (a) or (b) Manufactured (boxes).. ---......-........-..-.............. 190 Paste and carton pierre..... —.....-.... ----------—.. —. —... 191 Pastes: For soups -. ----—..-................-.-. 284 Papier-mach6 or carton pierre --- ——........-............... —.- 191 Pat6 de fois gras.-. —...-..... -- ------------.....-........ -...-.... 316 Patent leather -..... --- —.. ----.. —...... — - -- —................... 218 Boots of -... - —.- - ------------ - ---—....-............... — - - -- 225 or 226 Gaiters of.-...-....-..-..-....... - —......................... 224 Shoes of.-..-....-... — - - - - - ----. --- —........ — -.......... 222 Paving: Blocks of asphalt.-........-............................... --- — 7 of stone, unfinished -..-..-...... - —..... —.........-.. 2 (a) of stone, finished -----.. --- —--—. — ---.... —.......-..- - 2 (e) Slabs of stone -----—. -----... --- —.-........................... 2 (c) of glass for. —........................................ 14 (a) Peaches: Fresh -------—..... —........................-......... 374 Dried - ------- -—.. --—. --- —... --- —............... 286 PreservedIn wood --—. ---..... —..-... —.............................. 322 (a) In cans or glass -—. ----—.. —........................- - -- -.. 322 (b) In cordials or spirits...............-. ----—.-.-............... 323 Peanuts: ^a ~ In natural state ----------......... —.. ---................- -. 329 Conserved or crystallized........................................ 331 Pearls and seed pearls: Unset ----—. ---...............................................-. 25 ~* ~ Imitations of, unset............................................... 26 Set. (See Jewelry; Gold.) Pears: Fresh............................................................ 374 88 INDEX. Pears-Continued. Preserved- Number. In wood...-..... -.............................. 322 (a) In cans or glass ---.... —....-................ --- —-..... 322 (b) In cordials or spirits..-...............-. --- - —. -- -...... - 323 Peas: Dried -.....-.... — ----—... —..... --- —--..., ----- - -. 287 Fresh ----—.. ---.- - -.. —..... ---- 375 Canned or potted- -..... —................-.......... --- —-—. 320 Pelts.-.......... —...... —.....-.............. -—........-....... 213 Pencils, lead or colored... --- —. ----.. ----.......... --- —------—... 84 (b) Penknives, execpt of gold or silver.........-.......-..-.........- -.. 54 (b) Pens: Of wrought iron or steel --—...... -.....-............. --- —-—. 51 Of copper -.................... --- —..............- ---.. --- ------ 68 (c) Of gold......................................................... 27(d) Pepper........-. ---.......-..-.... --- —-... ---..... — 299 Peppers: Fresh.-...... —.................... --- —......-................ 375 Pickled......-....-..- -—. --- —- —. — ---—... 321 (a) or (b) Perfumery: Essential oils of balm, bengoin, bergamot, cinnamon, citron, citronilla, clove,'cumin, fennel, ginger grass, geranium, hazel, jasmine, jonquil, lemon, lemon grass, lilac, oil of lilies, macassar, mignonette, myrtle, nasturtium, orange berry, orange leaf, orange, orris root, patchouly, rosemary, rose, rue, sweet hay, verbena, violet, used in the preparation of.- -----... —... — - - - - ----- - - - - —.....- -... —.. ---- - 105 (a) Oils for toilet use-.. —.............1...............-...... --- 105 (b) Periodicals, public. -.....-.....-.. —.................. —. ---...... 382 (b) Petroleum: Crude -..-.-... --- — -..-.....-............... --- —--... — - 8 Refined -.. --- —----—.-.. ------—.-.. —........ --- —---------- 9 Motors. —....... — -. ---.... —.... ----. ----........... --- 243 Pewter (see tin and alloys thereof) -..-.. ---. --- —--.. —. -----—....... 72 Pharmaceutical products not specially mentioned ---..-.. --- —---.-..- 99 Philosophical books, apparatus, etc., when free --—. —.... --- — 390 Phonographs ---------.. --- —-.........-....... 254 Phosphate of lime. --......-..... — -. —.-. —.. --- —-- -—. —. -- -.94 (d) Phosphorus —9. --- —---------. -.. - -- -.. — 90 (b) 'Photographic: Cameras.... ----...... --- —.... --- -- -. --- —-...- - --—.... 358, 359,360 Lenses --....-........- —... —... ---—.......... 361,362 Paper...... —..-..-......-..... ---- 187 (a) or (b) Photographs-.... ---......... ---. —...... — —... —.. — ------. 182 Pianos, and strung frames for same. -—.. --- —-----—.. —.. --- — 235 Pickaxes ---------- ----- ----------------- -- 46 (b) Pickled fruits and vegetables. ---.. —...-............. —... — ---- 333 Fish, not canned.. --- —-—. -----.. --- —-----—.. —. --- —------- 274 (b) Pictures (except hand paintings on canvas or paper)...-.....-.. —.... — 182 'Pie fruits, in wood -.......-......... —. --- -----------—.. 334 (a) Pig iron ---.. —... --- ——.... —.. ---.......-. 30 Pigs -—............................................................. 209 Sucking....-..-. --- —.... — -----—. ---. —. ---. 210 Pile drivers. ----.-.-.-........... ----.....-.......-....... — -...... 245 INDEX. 89 Number. Pillar lamps of crystal or glass-. ------------------------—. 13 (a) or (b) Pills, medicinal, except quinine --—. --- —-. --- ——.-. --- —------—..- 98 quinine-free...-..-..... --- ——. --- —.. —.. --- —. — 384 (a) Pins, common: Of wrought iron or steel. --- —-----—.....,. --- — -- —.. ----- 52 Of copper ---------------—. ---. --- —------------------------- 68 (c) Of other materials. (See component material.) Pine, undressed, common lumber of... ---. ---. --- —------—. --- —-.- - 192 Pipes: Of aluminum -..... ---.. --- — - -, --- —----—. --- ------ ----- 71 (b) Of cast iron ---—.. --- —-- ----------------—. —. ---- 31 (a) Of lead ----------—. --- —------------—. --- —------ —. --- —. 73 (b) Of wrought iron or steel. ----. --- —--------- --------—. —., 39 Covered with sheet brass.-... ------------—.. —. ----.. ---- 39 (a) Other, galvanized or not —..........-...... ---, ----....-..- 39 (b) Pipes, receptacles of wines, etc -..... --- —--------------. --- —-—. - 363 (b) Half --- —------------—.- -- ------- —.. ----.. --- —-.. - 363 (c) Pistols ----------------------—.. --- —-----------—. --- —-------—.- 55 (c) Pita. (See Class V, Hemp, etc.) Pitch: Mineral....-..................................................... 7 Vegetable...................................... 77 (a) Paper, felt, etc., covered with, for roofing -.................... 348 Placards: Printed -...-.... —. --- —--------------------—. --- —-—... — 182 Lithographed. ----....... ----. -—.. --- —...... — 183 Planes -......-.-. —.. --- —---—. --- —--------—. --- ——. --- —. — 46 (a) Plants: Natural -.... —.-........... --- —----—. —...-...... 368 Artificial -... --- —-........ ---. --- —.-.. --- —. --- —-.. --- 350 Platinum -...... ---....................... —................ ---. —.- 27 Plows --------... --- —--—.... ----.... ---..... 245 Plug tobacco ---- - --.. —.. — - --—. --- —.. — ----.. --- ---.. --- — -- 364 (b) Plushes: Of cotton.-..............-... —.-. —.- - -.......... 124 Of linen, jute, etc --.... --- —---- -----------—..... ---... 151 Of wool -------------—, --- —------------—.-. --- —--------—.- 166 Of silk -------------—.-....... --. --- —--- ----------------- -... 174 Pneumatic tires for bicycles and velocipedes -.. --- —---—.... --- —--—. 252 (b) Pomades and cosmetics for toilet use -. --- —---—.. --- —-.. -, ---. 105 (b) Porcelain: In dishes or hollow ware -----........ —. —. --- —----------- 21 Plain, in door knobs, electric insulators, etc —. -----—...-..-..-..- 22 In statuettes, flower stands, etc --—. --- —---—... —.......- 23 Pork: Fresh, free. --- —------------. —.. —, --- —---------...-.... 376 Salted or in brine -------—.. —.-............... ---.........-... 269 Smoked or cured ---------------------—.... ---—..-... 270 Canned or potted.. --- —----—...... --- —--—.......:. --- —.. 315 or 316 Posters, advertising, when free... --- —----------------------------.... 381 Potash: Chlorate of............................................... 94 (f) Nitrate of..-...... —.................................... 94 (d) 90 INDEX. Potash-Continued. Niumb er. Oxide and oxyhydrate of --—........................-.. —..... ---. 9 Sulphate of --..-.............-............ —...... --- —- - 94 (e) Potassium, chloride of --.. --- —-.................... ------. --- -....- 94 (c) Potted fish, fruits, mneats, etc. (See Canned or potted food.) Poultry: Dressed or not -......-..... —......-..... --- —- -—. --- ——...- 268 Canned or potted. (See Canned or potted food.) Powders: Talcum......- ---..-................................ 105 (b) Toilet. 105 (b) Tooth.-............................................... 105 (b) Gun, for mining... —........................-.......... 111 (a) Gun, for sporting................................................ 111 (b) Precious stones: In the rough, unmounted. —......................;,- 379 Cut, not mounted.........................-........-.........- -. 24 Mounted in gold jewelry, etc ---....- - -- ----- ---—.. —.... — 27 Mounted in silver jewelry, etc- —..-.. —. --- —... -. -—.. ---. 28 Imlitations of, unset-..-.. --- —-----.....-.. — - --—. ------..... —. 26 Preparations, toilet, not specially provided for........... —... -... —.- 105 (b) Preserves and jams..........................................-,........ 322 Preserved fruit ----.....-......- -.........-...........-........-. 322 or 323 Press copy books.. --- —-------—. — ---------- -, -----—....-.... —.. 187 Primers for firearms -..... --- ------...................... —....... —. 346 Printing inks..........-.....8......... --- —-. —....-............ —. 87 (c) paper --- -.......... -------—....... --- — 177 Prints.. ---.... —................ --- —. --- —.......... -------— 182 Products, domestic, reimported.,. —........-....... ----. —... Sec. 18 Prohibited imports.,. — ----... --- —-.. ---. —........ ----...... —. Sec. 6 Pruning knives and pruners -----—..-.. — ----- ------—...... -----. 54 (c) Publications, certain-free..-. ----.-. --- —-.. ----. ----.-... --- ——.- 382 offensive to morality -.. — ----..-.. --- ---. --- —-...,- Sec. 6 (2) Puddings, canned. --- —---—.-. ----. --- —---- ----... ---- 325 Pulp, for paper. —.-...-....... —.. —............... — --------—. 176 Pulse, dried...-........................... 287 Pumps: Steam. 243 Steam.........................................o................... 243 For salvage of vessels -—.... —..-...... ---..........-. —. 396 Q. Quinine, sulphate and bisulphate of-free... --- —.-... — —. —. —...- - 384 in pills or capsules-free................................... 384 R. e Rafters, of common wood ---........ -—.................. ---.. 192 (a) Rails, of wrought iron or steel................................ 35 (a) Railway: Axles, straight, wrought iron or steel --..... —. ----.....-. 38 (a) Carriages.-...-...-.. ---......-... —. ----... —. 262 Chains -...-........... —..-........... --- —-.. --- —. - - 42 Chairs, wrought iron or steel -. ---- -----------—. -. --- ——.-. 38 (a) Fish plates, wrought iron or steel........................... 38 (a) INDEX. 91 Railway-Continued., Number. Locomotives.. -----—.. --- ----—. ----. --- —-----—. --- —---- 246 Lubricating boxes, cast iron. - \ -- ------------ - 31 (b) Lubricating boxes, wrought iron or steel -------------—. --- —-. — 38 (a) Rails, wrought iron or steel. --- —-—. —. ----.. --- —--—. --- —---- 35 (a) Signal discs ----- ------------ -------------------- 42 Sleepers, wrought iron or steel --—..-. ---. ---------- ------ 38 (a) Springs...... —.. --- —---------------------------------------- 38 (a) Switches --- —-------------------—. --- —-------------- ------- 42 Tenders.....- -.. — -.. — ------------------------------—. 246 Turntables --....... --- — -----------.. ---.. ---- 247 Wheels, wrought iron or steel --- —- ------ --- ---- 38 (a) or (b) Raisins, dried....... -—. --- — -------. --- — --------------------- 285 or 286 Ramie: Raw, hackled, or tow. --- — ------- ---------------------------- 138 Yarn of.. ---- ------- ------ - --- 142, 143 Rasp files. --- —--- —. ---. — —. --- —------- ------- ---- ------ -- 46 (a) Rasps..... —.. --- —.... ---- -------—.. ---—. ---. --- —--- ---—. 46 (a) Razors --- —---—... --- — ------- ----—. --- —-----. — - - 54 (b) Razor strops of leather-............................................... 229 Reaping hooks -...-. --- —---—. --- —-.. --- —---—........ —. 46 (6) Receptacles ------ --------------- --------- Rules 16 to 20, inclusive Reeds: In natural state.,.. --- —--.-... — - - - - ---.. ---- - - - - —... --- —..- - 203 In fans. --- -- —. ---- --—. ------- --- -- 338 (a) In walking sticks, etc...-.. ---. ----... ----..... --- —,, --- —. 343 Manufactured into other articles ---—..-.. --- —--.. --- —-. —. ----. 204 Refrigerating machinery ---- ------------- - 245 Reimportation of domestic products ----------------- Sec. 18 Repertory and index. (See Sec. 4, rule 14.) Resins --- —--------- ------------- ----------- 77 Reviews, public-free --- —. --- —--------—. ---...-.-...3 --- —- --—.- 382 Revolvers..-........ --- —-----—. —....... —.... ---.. 55 (c) Ribbons. (See Textiles.) distinguished from trimmings.. —...... —........-......... Rule 7 Rice: Import duty --..... — - -----—.. ---.... --- ------- ---- —.... 276 (a) or (b) Export duty. —... --- ----—.. —...-................ —.. --- —. 401 Flour.............................................. 276 (c) Machinery for preparing ------—..-........ --- —...... ---.-..- 245 Paper for cigarettes ----—... --- -----.-.. --- ----- ----—...-.. -. 188 Riding boots --- -- - —. --- —- ----- 226 Rivets of wrought iron or steel ----------------------—..-.. --- —-..- 47 of copper or brass.. --- ——.... —.................. --- —- 69 (a) or (b) Rods, wrought iron or steel -.... --- ——.. --- —----------. —. 35 (b) copper --—..-...-..-....-...-..-.................. —... 62 Roofing: Glass slabs for-. - 14 (a) Paper or felt tarred or covered with pitch, etc., for................ 348 Root beer-.......... ---.. ---..-. ---... ----..-...- --...... 312 (c) Roots for dyeing -----— ' -------- -- -------- 86 (a) Rope and cordage. --- —---—... —................... —.... 146 Ropemakers' wares.- -.. --- — -----------. --- —.... —... — - -----. 146 Rope yarn.-.....-... — -----—..................... —............- 146 92 INDEX. Number. Roses, attar of............................................ 105 (a) Rouge............................................................... 105 (b) Rubber: Boots and shoes... --- —--.......-..3-................ --- —-- 352 (c) Hose ------—... --- —---. --- —--..-... --- —-----...- 352 (a) or (e) Other manufactures -------.....- ------ —. --- —-------------—..- 365, 366 Rubian............................................................. 86 (b) Rubies. (See Precious stones.) Ru............................................................. 308 (a) or (c) Rushes -....... — - - - ---------- -...... — —...-..........-....... —.- 203 or 204 Rye - - -........._-.................. —............ 277 S. Sabers --- —-- —.. —...-... --- —..-. --- —----.-.. —. --- —.. --- —--—. 54 (b) Saccharine --—. ---.......-......... —..-.- -.......-............-. 326 Sacks, containing goods, free if to be reexported ----- -----. 391 Saddlery and harness -.... --- ----—. --- —-....... --- —. 228 (a), (b), or (c) Hardware -----—. --- —.........-......... --- —--..- ---- 49 (a) or (b) Safes: Of cast iron............................................... 31 (c), 32, or 33 Of wrought iron or steel -... --- —--------------- 58 or 59 Of wood. --- —.............-............-................ 195-197 Saffron.-...-.................................................-. 296 (c) Sal ammoniac --—. --- —---—.. --- —. --- —------—. --- —---—. ---- 94 (d) Salmon: Fresh................................... 274 (a) Salted, smoked, or pickled -...... --- —----------------...-... ---.. 274 (b) Canned or potted ----.............. --- —---..-..... ---- -- —....... 317 Sal soda -------—. --- —------------------—.. --- —. --- —----------—. 94 (e) Salt, common, crude. ----.. --- —. --- —--------------. --- —----------- 94 (a) ground, powdered, or otherwise manufactured.. --- —-. --- —.. --- 94 (b) Salted: Fish...........................................-............. 274 b) Meats ---------------—. ---............................ ----. --- — 269 Saltpeter....- -...-.......-........-......-........... —...-........ 94 (d) Salts: Inorganic. --- —-----—. --- —-------- --.- - ---------- 94 Organic. --- —-----------------. —.. --- —.. --- —. — 95 Of alkaloids ------—.. --- —. —. —. ----. --- —-9..-... ----...... — - - 96 Of almmoniac, not mentioned..-.. --- —-----—...... ---. ----...... 94 (e) Of copper, not mentioned. ----------— _.... ----. ---.- ------—. — 94 (e) Of cinchona bark- free..- -.................. --.... ----..... ---.. 384 Salvage of vessels, pumps for.....-..-... --- —-—.... --- ——..... ----. 396 Samples, free, if not of commercial value —..-.. — ------—. --- —------ 370 Sandals... ---.............. —. --- —-----—. --- —----—. ----. --- —--- - 227 Sandpaper ---—............... --- —--—. --- —... ----. 185 Sardines, canned-. —. ----. —...-... —..... --- ——....- - 317 Sarsaparilla: Root -.. ---.....-.... --- —-—.- ------. ---- ------ ---.. —..- 81 Beverage ------------------------------------. — 312 (c) or (d) Sassafras -----.. — -.. --- — ---- -------- -- - 81 INDEX. 93 Satchels: Number. Of leather.....-........................-...................- - 228 (c) Of cardboard-..- -. --- —-.... --- —-. --- —.. --- —--. —. ---. —. — - 228 (c) Sauces and condiments in glass for table use ---------------------.. - -- 328 Sausages: Canned or potted. --- —--........ ---... --- —---- 315 Other...-...-.. —.....-..-...........-......-......-.. 270 Saws, and blades of ---—...... --- —-. ----.. ----.. ---.. —. --- ——.. — 46 (a) Saxony porcelain..................................................... 21 (b) Scales for weighing ----... --- —-......................... 242 Of copper (laminae) -- ------....... --- —- --—.....-...-... — 60 Schists: Crude oils derived from-........ —..............-... —............ 8 Refined illuminating or lubricating oils derived from --- ——.. 9 Refined oils, other, derived from ---..... --- -------—.. --- - -....... 10 Schoolbooks, free --------- -----------. — ---. —. --- —--.-.. --- —- -. 382 Scientific books, apparatus, etc., when free ---------- ---- - 390 Scissors: Japanned ---------------... ---- -—. --- —---. --- —--------—. —. 54 (a) Surgical —... —..-....... --- —-.-..-. ---. --- —--—... ---..- -... 54 (d) Other ---------------------------------------------------------- 54 (d) Scoriee, from smelting ores.. ---.-. --- —-. --- —..-. --- —. —. —. — --- 75 Scouring compositions, ordinary —..... --- —---.. —..... ---........ -... 104 (a) Screws (threaded nails): Of wrought iron or steel ---—.....-...... ----. ---...... —......-. 47 Of copper-..... —..- -.... —..... — - - -- -....................... 68 (a) or (b) Sculptures: Of marble, jasper --........ —..... —....................... — 1 (c) Of artificial or common stone ----------------—.. —.... --- — —. —_ 2 (e) Of clay, faience, porcelain.... —....-.................. —....... 23 Of gypsum --- —------------.. ---.... --- -------- ----..... 4 (a) Scythes: Blades of. — ---------------------- --- 46 (b) Wooden handles for.....-....................._..... 194 (e) Seed pearls, unset ----------..-.. ---...... — - - - - - - - - - - - - -—. —. 25 Seeds: Medicinal -..... ---....... —.. —................. —.............. 81 Oleaginous...- --------. --- —-----. ---—.. ----... --- 76 Not otherwise provided for. ---. --- —..-.. —............. —....... 317 Sensitized paper. ---.- -----—..... --- —........... — -—.............. 187 (b) Sevres, porcelain ------ ------ ---- ------ -- 21 (b) Sewing: Machines.- ---------—....... —........-.............. ---. —.. 251 Machine needles ------ --—.. ---................. --- —....... 51 a& ~ Needles of wrought iron or steel ----------—. —.................... 51 Shades for clocks (see note) —.....-......... --- —... --- —--- -....... 239 Shears (see Scissors).......................................... 54 (a), (c), or (d) Sheep -....... -......... --- — -----. --- —----—...... 211 N. Skins curried, dyed, or not ------—.. —.-. 217 (a) Sheets: Of wrought iron or steel -.......... — - ---—.. —......... 36 Of copper or brass -.. —. --- —-—... --- —. --- —-.-.. —.. —. - 63 94 INDEX. Shell fisl: Number. Canned or potted ----... ---..... — -----... ----. —..... --- —.. 317 or 318 Other..- -.-.... —... — -—,.-... ------------------—.....- 275 Shipbuilding, timber for -.......................................... 192 (a) Shoes: Chinese........ — —............ ---. ---------—. 227 (b) Of cowhide or similar leather. —......-....... ---.. -------—. — 221 Of patent or similar leather. ---...-.......-.. --- —-—.. --- —- 222 Of rubber....................... ---........ ---- -—. —....- -.. -- 352 (c) Fancy....-. ---- -----—. — ------------ ----—. 225 Not specially mentioned -—.. ---. ---.. ----... ----. — -—.. —. 225 Shooks, coopers' wares in -....... —,.. ---... --- —-----..- 194 (b) /: Shot for firearms.-.. —.... --- --—. —........ -............. —. 73 (b) Shovels...-..-.... --- —----------—.. --- —------- --- 46 (b) Wooden handles for-... —..-...... —.... --- —----—... --- —- 194 (e) Sieves: Of wrought iron or steel. ---............................. 44 (a) or (b) Of copper or brass... ---... ---.... -- -—.... ----...... —... 64 (a) or (b) Signal discs, of wrought iron or steel. --- —-... ---... —... --- —..... — 42 Silks: Cocoons and waste. -—....... --........ ----..... — --- —. —....-.. 168 Spun, not twisted.....-..... -.... ---...... --- —- -.-..-..- - 169 Twisted —.... ---. —... --- —.. ----, --- — - ----. --- ---.. --- —- 170 FlossNeither twisted, com-bed, nor carded. —..... --- —-....-.. —.. 171 (a) Combed or carded, not twisted. --- —---... -... —..- -- 171 (b) Twisted, two or more ends. —..-....... ---.. --- —-. ---. 171 (c) Dyed-..... -.............................................. -172 Textiles of... —.-.........-.-...-............ ---. ----. --- 173 to 175 Knitted.-.......-...-....................... --- --... —.. — 173 Tulles and lace -. —.......-.........-......- - ----- -—. —.. 174 Trimmings - -.................... 174 Velvets and plushes- Of silk.................................................. 174 Mixed.-....-..-....-........... -- --- --... —. - 174 Silkworm, eggs of.-...... ---.......- -.......- -...... ----.. —.-. 167 Silver: In ingots, bars, sheets, broken-up jewelry, etc., free -... --- —. — 372 In domestic manufactures stamped, etc., free —..-.. -----—.. 373 Chloride of -....-..-........-........ -—. ---. --.... — -- -9 96 In jewelry or plate. —., ----... —. — ----—...... --- —. 28 (a), (b), or (c) In other articles-. —..........-2.........-............. --- —.. 28 (d) Ore, free -.........-...-.......-...-.......-...-. - ---- -—.- 369 Plated ware... —.... —.... ---.. --- —. --- — ---------—.. 29 Watch cases...........-........................ -... --- — - -- 238 Silversmiths' wares -... ----.-.... --- ----..... --- —. — ---. 28 (a) Singing birds.....................................-......... 212 Siphons (of common glass) —..... —...-.-.... — -.. --- —--- 12 (a) Skins. (See Hides, skins, and pelts.) Slate: Unwrought......-...................... -.-. ---..- 2 (a) In slabs, plates, or steps... ----. --.........-....... —. ---. - 2 (c) W\rought into other articles..-..-........-..-................. 2 (e) INDEX. 95 Sleepers or ties: Number. Of wood ------ —. --- ----- -----—. 192 (a) Of cast iron-. ----......... —. --- —-- --—. --- — 31 (a) Of wrought iron or steel. --—. --- —-----------—. --- —--------- -. 38 (a) Slot machines: For gambling, prohibited -------------------- Sec. 6 (3) For weighing-... --- —--------------—. 256 (a) Others -------------—.7. --- —-----------------------------—.... 256 (b) Smoked: Mleats. --- —---------------------------........................ — 270 Fish ---------------------------------------- 274 (b) a* Snuff- 380a Soap: Common, ill bars -.... 104 (a) Castile, made of olive oil.-............................... 104 (a) Ordinary toilet, in bars, cakes, or tablets -. --- —---- --- 104 (b) Fine toilet, fancy, perfumed or not -------------------------------- 104 (c) Medicated or medicinal. --- —------------------------------------- 104 (c) Scouring compositions, ordinary 104 (a) Soda: Chlorate of. --- —----------------------— 9-4 (9f) Hyposulphite of ------------------------------------------------- 94 (e) Nitrate of. --- — ------------------------------ -—.- -------------- 94 (d) Sulphate of.-............................................. 94 (c) Sal soda -..... —.. --- —------------------------- 94 (e) Sodium, chlQoride of (common salt) ---------------- 94 (t) or (b) Solders: Lead..-........ 73 (b) Zinc -. --- —------- 73 (b) Soles, leather cut out for, surtax on................. 218 Soups, canned or potted. --- —---------------------------------- 319 pastes for -. --- —------ --- 284 Spades. --- —---------------------------------- 46 (b) WNooden handles for...-.......................... 194 (e) Specimens of mineralogy, botany, etc. ---....-...... 389 Spectacles: Set in gold -------------------.... ---. 27 (d) Set in silver. --- —-------------.... --- —----------—. 28 (d) Gold or silver plated -. --- —----------- 29 (b) Others - 16 (a) Glasses for-.. --- —------------—. 1.6 (a) Spermaceti, crude -.... --- —---- 101 (b) Spices, not specially mentioned --------------------------------- 296 Spirits, compounded, not specially inentioned ---------------------—. 308 (b) or (c) * Spirits of turpentine..-..-.-...-. — -. 77 (b) Sponges.-. --- ---- 365 Spoons. (See Table service.) Spring scaleq...... —............. 242 (c) * Springs: Furniture. --- —-------------- ------—. 45 Wrought iron or steel, for railways or tramways. --- —-------------- 38 (a) Wrought.ron or steel, others. --- —------------------------------—. 38 (b) Spurs -49 (a) or (b) 96 INDEX. Number. Starch, for industrial purposes......................................... 107 corn, for table use ---—. --- —--------------—.. —.. - - 282 Statuettes. (See Sculptures.) Staves —. --- —- ------------------------—.. --- 194 (b) Steam: Boilers....-... --- —-.......... ---...- —.. --- —.. —...-. 244 Motors, stationary -. --- —--—,- ------------.-.., --- —.. --- -- - 243 Pumps ----------—....... —..... --- —---- -- -—..-.. ---.. —... — 243 Locomotives and traction engines......-.......... --- —-.-..-.. 246 Stearic acid......- -.............................. —.......-. --- - - 92 (6) Stearin, crude ------------- -------—... -—. --- —------—.. --- — 101 (b) articles of -.....-...-..-.............-.- -........ ---- 103 8 Steel. (See Iron or steel, wrought.) Steelyards.. --- —--.. ----. —.. --- —--------------------—.. —. 242 (b) Sticks: For umbrellas and parasols. --- —--------—...... — --------- 343 Sword ------—.. --- —-. ------- ----... — --------------—.- - 343 W alkilng -...... -------------------. --- —-.. --- —--. --- — - 343 Stockfish...... —.. —.-.................. --- — —:. --- —- - 273 Stones: Marble, jasper, and other fine -..-........-............._.._. — —. 1 Common and artificial --—.......-...2.... --- --—.. --- —. --- — 2 Crushed for pavements and foundations.. —..........-........ --- 2 (6) For pavements....................................... 2 (a) or (b) Millstones and grindstones ------------—. ---. —. ----... —...- - 2 (c) Precious. (See Precious stones.) Stoneware: Household or kitchen utensils, except tableware, plain............. 19 (a) Dishes and other articles, plain. ----—..- —. -. — - 19 (b) Flower pots and bottles of common -.. --- —-.. --- ——.-.-. --- —- 19 (c) Articles, gilt, painted, or ornamented........................ 19 (d) Stoves: Electric.-..... --- —-. --- —------.. -—. --- —---. ---- -—. 248 Of cast ironl -.... --- —-... --- ——. — -------- - 31 (c), 32, or 33 Of wrought iron or steel -. --- —-.... --- —---—.- -—.. -. --- 58 or 59 Of tin plate.... — ---------- ------------------ ---—. ----.. —. 57 Of copper.... —... ----. —. ---.. ---.. —.. ------—. —..... --- 69 (a) or (b) Straps, leather. —..... --..........- -...-. —...... --- —..-. -- 229 Straw: Fine- —....... --- —-----------------—.. -----—.. --------- 203 Manufactures of..-......... --- —---------—. --- —------ - 204 Hats, bonnets, and crowns of.-.-..... ---.. --- —---—.. ---- -... 355 Caps of.. — —. --- —--- -.. --- —-- ----—. — -—. 357 Paper................ --- —------—.. ----.. --- —----.. ---. — 185 Strychnine.-...... —. ---......... --- —------------ 96 Submarine telegraphic cables-free --------------—... --- —-—. --- —- 395 Succory root -----------................ ----..... --- —................ 292 Sugar: Raw --..... —. --------.... ---. --- —-----—. —. --- —-—. 289 (a) Refined....................................................... -289 (b) Of lead........... --- —-----.. --- —-----—. --- —.. ---.. --- —- 97 Export duty.-................ —........ ---------—. --- —-.- 402 Machinery for making -.......................................... 245 INDEX. 97 Sulphates: Number. Of anmmoniac -—... --- —-------------- ---------------------- 94 (d) Of iron.... ---... --- —--—. — -----------------—.. --- —-------- 94 (c) Of magnesia. --- —.... --- —----------------- --------------- 94 (c) Of potash-........... ----. --- —-----. --------------- ------ 94 (e) Of quinine-free.. --- —------- ------------------------ 384 Of soda.. -.... —.... --- —-----------------------—. ---' ----- 94 (c) Sulphur....-......... --- —-----------------------—. 90 (a) Sulphuric acid.. --- —-. --- ——. --- —----------------------------- 91 (a) Superphosphates of lime -- ---—. ----.. — ----------------------- 94 (d) Surgical instruments -........ --- —---------—. ------------—.- ----- 54 (d) A Surtaxes on textiles established ---------------—. --- —-------—... --- Rule 8 Sweetened bread, biscuit, crackers, etc. --- —--—.. --- —--------—.- -- 283 (b) Sweetmeats: Confectionery and candy....-.. --- —--—. ----. -------—.- - 332 Conserved or crystallized fruit or nuts used as confectionery -.......- 331 Not candied, canned cakes and puddings. --- —--—.. --- —--------- 325 Switches, railroad.-......... —.- -. ---------—. --- —----- 42 Swords. --- —--—. --- —------------------------------------------ 54 (b) Sword sticks ----------------------—. --- —----------------------- 343 Syrup of cane...-....-.. --- —. ----. ------------------------------- 337 T. Tabasco sauce.....-.. --- —----—.. --- —------—.- 328 Tables, billiard-......... —. —.. ----. --- —-.. — ----------- ------ - 200 Table service: Knives and forks, iron or steel --- —.. --- —,-. ----. --- —-... --- 54 (a) or (d) Dishes Of clay or stoneware --- —-—....- ------------—. --- —---- 19 (b) or (d) Of faience. --- —--------------------------- ---.. --- —-- ---- 20 (a) or (b) Of porcelain.....-........-.. --- —------—. --- —--------- 21 (a) or (b) Goblets or tumblersOf ordinary glass -....-......... —............ --- —---—. -- 16 (c) or (d) Of crystal or glass imitating same -....... —... --- —-. ---..- 13 (a) or (b) CupsOf ordinary glass ------------. --- —--—.. --- —------- 16 (c) or (d), Of crystal or glass imitating same ----.......... — ----------- 13 (a) or (b) Of clay or stoneware -—. --- ——. --- —---... --- —-. ---- 19 (b) or (d) Of faience ----- ---------------------------------------- - 20 (a) or (b) Of porcelain.......-.....- —. —. — ---—. --- —------ 21 (a) or (b) Tablets: Paper...............- -------- —... --- ---—. --- —---- 179 Medicinal..-.....-.-......... --- —------------------------—. — 98 Tacks: Iron or steel.... --- —... ----—.... — -—. --- —---------- 48 S Copper or brass......-..-.-. —...... --- —----—. 68 (a) or (b) Tailors': Chalk... ----......-...- ----—...... ---. --- —----—.. — --. --- 5 Shears --- —--------—.. ---—.. --- —--—.. —.- 54 (a) or (d) Talcum powder for toilet purposes -------------—. --- —----------- 105 (b) Tallow.................. --- —-..-.......... --- — 101 (c) Tan bark. —........... —..... --- —-..... —. — ---- -----. --- 79 Tanks of iron or steel................. -....................... 58 or 59 Tapioca....-......-.............-.......-.... ----— 284 16600-01 7* 98 INDEX. Tapestry, textiles called: - Numler. Cotton for curtains, upholstering, etc -............-...... ----. 129 Linen for curtains, upholstering, etc -----......-. --- —-------- 156 Tar: Mineral..-,....-.. — --......-.-...........-..................... 7 Vegetable -..... —... —.. ---........................ 77 (a) Tare, method of fixing................................................ Rule 20 Tarpaulins: Coated with sand for vans. --- ——. —. --- —. --- —..... 347 Tarred felt, paper, etc., for roofing, etc -.....-4......-............ 348 Tartar, cream of. --- —-------—. --- —-.-.. —..... —.....- - - - -... 99 Tartaric acid ----...................... —................... 92 (a) Tartrates. —. --- —---------- - —.. 95 (b) Tasajo (jerked beef) —.........-.........-............... --- ——. 269 Teeth, false.... --- —-.... --- —. ----........-..... ---.-.. 341 (b) or 342 (b) Telegraphic: Cables, submarine. --- —......................... 395 Cables, for conducting electricity over public thoroughfares -..-.... 65 Tender. (see Locomotives)... ---....... — ---..-.....-..........-... 246 Theaters, portable, temporarily imported....-... ---- ----—.. ---..-... 392 Thread for sewing: Cotton. — ---- ---............................................ 116 Linen ------------ -, ---............. 144 Silk.......-................................................ ]71 (r) Tiles: Comimon clayUnglazed.................................................... 17 (a) Glazed...................................................... 17 ( ) Ceramic... — ----------- 18 (a) or (b) Timber, round, for shipbuilding...................................... 192 (t) Tin, and alloys thereof: In lumps or ingots..-.. —........... -—.. --- —----—..-......-. 72 (a) In bars, sheets, pipes, and wires.-.... --- ——... --- —-.. --- —-.... 72 (b) In foil, neither stamped, printed, nor lithographed, and capsules for bottles --—.. -—.. --- —-—. --- —--------------------—. 72 (c) In other articles -..-..... — - ----------—.- ---------. --- —..... 72 (d) Britannia metal. (See Tin and alloys thereof.) Tin plate.-...........-.................. ---.-.........- 36 (c) Manufactures of --- —---------- -----------------------—....... 57 Tires: Wrought iron or steel..................................... 35 (b) For bicycles and velocipedes.-.................................... 252 (b) Textiles: CottonPlain, unbleached, bleached, or dyed...-.................. 117 or 118 Printed or manufactured of dyed yarns —.-..11- 117 (e) or 118 (f) Twilled or figured, unbleached, bleached, or dyed.-. —.. 119 or 120 Printed or manufactured of dyed yarns -.. --- —..- 119 (f) or 120 (f) Carded (cotton blankets)..............................-.... 123 Velvety, such as corduroys, velveteens, and three-ply plushes... 124 Carpets ---.......-.............-............-... 128 Triimmings, ribbons, and -galloons....-..-.................. 131 Lace, blondes................................................ 127 Tulles.................................................-... 126 INDEX. 99 Textiles-Continued. Cotton-Continued. Number. Wicks for lamps. —...- ---... ----..-............. —. —. 130 Knitted goodsUndershirts and drawers. ---.....-..... ---. --—. --- — 125 (b) Stockings, socks, gloves, etc ----—........... --- —--- ---------- 125 (c) Tapestry manufactured with dyed yarns for upholstering and for curtains; table covers and counterpanes of same. --- —-. --- —- 129 Linen, jute, hemp, or other vegetable fibersPlain, twilled or damasked, unbleached, or dyed in the piece -... 147-150 Velvets and plushes... ---. --- —---—.... --- —---—..... --- —- 151 Knitted goods, mixed or not with cotton or other vegetable fibersIn the piece --—. --- —-. --- —. ---........... --- —-. ---- 152 (a) Stockings, socks, gloves, etc ----... ------------------. 152 (c) Tulles -------------—. ---. --- ------------------- 153 Lace and blondes —. --- —----------------—. --- —----—. — 154 Carpets --------—..... —.. ----. --- —---—. 155 Tapestry, manufactured with dyed yarns for upholstering and for curtains, figured or damasked; table covers and counterpanes of the samle ----—... ---. —. --- ——. ----. ---. --- — 156 Trimmings, ribbons, and galloons. ---...... --- —------—....- 157 Of bristles, hair, and horsehair...-.... --- —- ---—.. --- — 164 Of wool (knitted goods) 165 Of wool (knitted goods)...... --- —-.. --- —------------------------ 165 Other manufactures of wool...-.........-........-, --- —. --- — 166 SilkPlain or twilled........-.... ----. --- —-----------—.. —. 174 Floss or waste silk, raw silk, and waste silk mixed with silk..... 174 Silk or waste silk with warp or weft of cotton or other vegetable fibers-.-.-.. ---- ----- -----. ---- ------.-.. --- —. 174 Same with warp or weft wholly of wool or hair ----—. --- —--- 174 Knitted textiles ------- --------------------------- --—.. 173 Tulles and lace --- —----—.. ---- ------ ---- --------- 174 Velvets and plushes -. --- —--------- --------------—...- 174 Same with warp or weft of cotton or other vegetable fibers --- —- 174 Same with warp or weft of wool or hair.. ---,-.. —........ --- 174 Trimmings --—. --- —--------—.. ---. --- —-—. --- —----- 174 Waterproof: On cotton or other vegetable tissue ---..... —. ---. —. --- —--- 135,160 On silk........ —.........-.. --- — —.- -------- ---- 175 Tobacco: ImportedIn the leaf, unmanufactured —. --- ——.. --- —------------—. 364 (a) Manufactured.................-............ ' 364 (b) ExportedIn the leaf, unmanufactured............................ 406, 407, or 408 Manufactured............................................. 405 Toilet: Articles of clay, faience -.....-.....-. ----. ---. —.. -..-. 23 Paper................-..-...... —... —... ---... ---- - 178 SoapsOrdinary.. —..-...-.......... --- -------- --------—. 104 (b) Fine, fancy, perfumed or not.. --- ——.-. --- —-...-....-. 104 (c) Tomatoes: Fresh, free —........ —. --- —---- ---------------—.- 75 Canned or potted................................................ 320 100 INDEX. Number Tonnage dues.....-....................-.................... Sees. 14 and 15 Tools (not apparatus), of wrought iron or steel.................... 46 (a) or (b) Wooden handles for...................................... 194 (e) Tortoise shell: Unwrought.................................................... 341 (a) Wrought.-................................................. 341 (b) Composition imitating.......................................... 342 Tow, tarred or coated with pitch..... —................3......... 348 Tower clocks, works for..........-............................. 240 Toys: Amber, jet, coral, meerschaum, tortoise shell, or mother-of-pearl —.... 341 (b) Horn, whalebone, celluloid, or bone.. --- —-............... ---.. ---- 342 (b) Compositions imitating the preceding.............................. 342 (b) Gold.. --- ——. — —. --- —----. --- —..... —....-.. —..-. 27 (d) Silver --........................................ 28 (d) Others ----.- --..- ---—.-.... —.. --- —--- 353 Trained animals, imported temporarily -.... —. ---...........39.. —.-. 392 Tramway carriages or cars --—....2 --- —-. ----................ --- 263 Travelers' baggage.. ----..... ----. --- ——.-... --- —--.-. 386 Traveling bags, of leather or cardboard. —..............................228 (c) Trees, shoots, plants in a fresh state. --- —-—......-... —..... —.. 368 Trimmings. (See Textiles.) Distinguished from ribbons and galloons. ----..-.-.. ---..-...- Rule 7 Of mixed materials..... --- —...............-............... —. Rule 7 Trinkets: Gold -.-...-....-...-.-.........-. ---—.. -.... -- ---. 27 (a) Silver -- - ---- —...- - —. --- 28 (a) Gold or silver plate.. ----... --- —. ---.. ---. —. —... — ---. —. 29 (a) Amber, jet, coral, meerschaum, tortoise shell, or mother-of-pearl.... 341 (b) Horn, bone, whalebone, or celluloid —...... —....................- 342 (b) Compositions imitating the preceding..- -..... -—.................. 342 (b) Others -............................-........-...... 340 Trunks: Of leather.. ---..- - —...... -... -..... —.,-.. --- —..-.....-. 228 (c) Of common wood, covered or not with canvas. ----., ---. ---.-.- 195 Of fine wood, covered or not with canvas.-...... 196 Tulles. (See Textiles. ) Turntables -—....... ---.......... --- —--....-........ --- — 247 Tuns, pipes, casks, etc.-... —............................. 363 Turpentine: Spirits of.-.-..-....... ---.-.. ----. —..-...-.. ---- 77 (b) Oil of -.....................................-...-.. —. 100 (6) Twine, of hemp, etc --—..-. ------------ --—.. —. -—.-. — 146 (a) Type (for printing): Metal.-.................... —..-....-......-. 73 (J) ~ Wood -.. —....-........... —. —.-........... —.-. —... 196 Typewriters ----............ --- ——..- —.. --- ——. --- —------—. ---. 254 TT. Umbrellas............................................. 354 Sticks for. --- ------ --- ----- --- -- -- ----- 343 Underwear. (See Textiles.) INDEX. 101 Number. United States, importations from --......-.- -- -- ---- —, - Sec. 10 Urns:.o Of marble, jasper, and other fine stones -...-... —1 --- —-- ------ 1 (c) Of artificial and other stones --—.. --- ——. --- —-. —...-.. ---.-... 2 (e) Utensils. (See Manufactures of component material.) V. s Valises, of leather or cardboard..-.. ---.. ---- -—..... ----.......... --- - 228 (c) Vanilla beans.... --- —-- -.-.. -----.. --- ---—. ----.. ---. 295 Flavoring extract -...... ----- -...- -. --- — ---.. --- —------ 327 Varnishes.-....-..-......................-....... --- ——. —....- 88 Vaseline -.... --- —-.-... ----. ------------ -- -- 10 In small packages for toilet use —... ----... —.....-... —. --- —-- - 105 Vases: Marble, jasper, or other fine stones. —............ —.. ----... ---.- 1 (c) Clay, faience, stoneware, porcelain, or bisque -—.. --- —- ------ 23 Glass or crystal... —.... —........-........... ---. ------- 13 (a) or (b) Vegetable: FuelHa... —........-............................... 201 Hair 203 or 204 Flavoring extracts.-....... — —. ---. ---. —. --- —--- 327 OilsSolid (cocoanut, palm, etc.).. --- —-----—. --—. - 100 (a) Liquid (except olive oil and other refined oils for table use). - - 100 (b) Simple products employed in pharmacy or chemical industries. ---- 81 W ax, unwrought. —................ ----..... -.... ---..-..-. — 102 wrought.-... - ----—. —... —.. --- —.... 103 Vegetables: Fresh (garden produce).-.. -----.. --- ---------—. --- —----- 375 Canned or potted --------- ----- —. 320 Dried or desiccated -—. --- —-.. --- —-- -----—. --- —. - ---—... 288 Pickled.-.. - ----—. ---. --- —-----------------------—. --- —-- 321 Velocipedes ------—. --- —.. ---... ---. — ---—.- ---—. —. --- —--.... 253 Velveteens. (See Textiles.) Velvets. (See Textiles.) Veneers, wood sawn in. —.....-..-....................... —... 193 (b) Vermicelli -.... ---.. —. --- —-. ---........ — - - - -—. --- —- ----.... - 284 Vessels: Chains for, iron or steel ---—... — ---.. --- - -----—.-.- -.. ---. 42 Cables for, iron or steel -... —. ---...... - - —. --- —-....... --- --. 45 Pumps for, salvage of..... --- —---------. —. --- —--—. --- —.. - 396 Machinery for, repair of.. --- —-. —... --- —---—..-.....-.... 397 Tonnage dues —.. —.... --- —-----. ---.... --- —---—. Secs. 14 and 15 Vicuna, hair of -..... —..... --- —----........... —. 161 Voltmeters........................................................... 248 (b) W. "Wagons --..4 ----.. --- —-.r —..... —.. —.-......... 264 ^ Walking sticks-...-..-. ----. --- —-.-. --- — 343 W alnuts ---.. ---. —....-..-..-.. --..-....-.-........... —.. 329 Wall clocks, works for-..... —.. -.... ---- - -....... 254 W all paper -..-.. —. ---—................ 184 Washers, of wrought iron or steel.-........ --- ——...-.... - --—..- 47 of copper or brass-.... ----... ---......-.........-..- 69 (a) or (b) 102 INDEX. Waste: Number. Cotton -... -.........-.....-....-................... 112 Silk............................................................. 16 Wastes, animal, not specially mentioned. ---2..-.. —... --- —-.-.-. — 234 Of common metals. --- —.. —.-.-........ --- —. --- —.. —. 74 Waterproof and caoutchouc stuffs: On cotton textiles...-...... ---. —. —.- - -—... —.-. —.. 135 On linen textiles ------- -------.... —................. —.-.. -- 160 On silk textiles --- —..-... —....................1.......- -- --- 175 Rubber boots and shoes —.. --- —-----... ---..... --- —--- --. ---- 2 52 (c) Waters: Aerated..-.... —............. ----. --- —....... 312 (c) or (d) Mineral, natural -.........-.......-........ —.............. 367 Mineral, artificial... —.. —............-....-......... —..... 312 (c) or (d) Watch cases, watches, and parts.. —.....-.....-.......... ----... 238 Wax, animal, mineral, or vegetable: Unwrought. ---............-.......... ---.... 102 Wrought.-................................. 103 Artificial flowers, fruits, etc.. —. --- —-... ---.... --- —- ----.. — —. 350 Figures, imported temporarily........................... 392 Matches -. — - -----. ----....-....... --- —-- —..-.. —....-. 351 Weighing machines -..........-................ ---..-. 242 Weight, gross and net, defined............................... RULES 17 and 18 Weights and measures, metrical -...-.... — --... —. -—..-. --- —.. Sec. 9 Whalebone: Unwrought................................................. 342 (a) Wrought.. ----... —...-............................. — 342 (b) Compositions imitating...................................... 342 (b) Wheat: In grain....... —.......-......-..... ---.-.- ---.-.-. 277 (a) In flour................................................... 277 (b) Cracked, prepared for table use.. --- —.... --- —.... ---. ---. —. 282 Wheels, wrought iron or steel.. --- —----------—.. --- —-------—.-. 38 (a) or (b) Whetstones (mounted) ------... ---...-............-..-.. ----... --- —. 1 (d) Whiskies --—. ----..... — - --—. --- —.. —. ---. —.... —. 308 (a) or (c) Wicks, for lamps - - -. ---- -.....-....-.. ---. ---..- 130' Window glass.. --- —-—...... --- —- -- ----—. —. 14 (b), (c), or (d) Wines: Sparkling. -................................... 309, Other -..........-........................-. 310,311 Wire: Of wrought iron or steelGalvanized or not. -................................. 40 (a), (b), or (c) Covered with a textile...-............ --- —-—.... —..- --—... 40 (c) Gauze....... --- ——...... --- —................-........ 4'4 (a) or (b)> Of copper, brass, bronze, etc- Galvanized or not. —. —.... —.. --- —----------- ----- 64 (a) or (b) Silvered or nickeled. ----. --- — -—. — --------- -—.... 64 (c) Covered with textiles or insulating materials................... 65 Conducting cables for electricity -... -. —.... -—........ —. 65 Gauze.............................................. 66 (a) or (b) Of nickel, aluminum, and their alloys -............................ 71 (b), INDE X. 103 Wire-Continued. Of tin and alloys thereof............................... Of zinc, lead, and other mteals........... --- —------------------------ Of gold.. --- —------- ---.-. --- —--------------------------- Of platinum -.. --- ------ -------------- Of silver.......- -.... ----. --- —. —..... — ------------------- Wood: Staves --—. --- —------—.... --- —.. --- —-------—. --- —---- Ordinary..... --------------—.. --- — In boards, beams, shipbuilding timber, etc ---. ----.. --- —---- Planed or dovetailed..... --- —.... ---- ----------.. — - Fine.. --- —-----------—. ----.. --- —------------ In boards, trunks, logs, etc. --- —--—.. --- —---—. --- ——.-.-. Sawn in veneers.. ---.. --- —---------—. --- —-. --- —------ Coopers' wares -------- —. —. --- —--------—. ------------- Fitted together... —.... --- —-—. --- —-. ------—.. ----.. In shooks. ----.... —............... —. --- —- ------------ Hoops and headings. --- —--... --- —---- ------—.. --- —Handles for tools -................... - - -. ----. --- —--—.Latticework and fencing. —. --- —-.. --- —-------------—. --- —Common, manufactured into furniture... —.- --—.... ---.-. --- — Fine, manufactured into furniture. —... -—. --- —------------.: Bent, furniture of -. --- —-----------------—. ---. --- —---- --—. — In barbers' and dentists' chairs. --- —----- --------—. --- —---- In billiard tables.... —....... ---- -—... --- —--------—. --- — In bar fixtures. ---.. --- —-------------—.. --- ——. —. --- —--- In battons............ --- —-----------------------—.... ---.-.In fuel............. --- —---------- In walking sticks and sticks for umbrellas and parasols -.. --- —---- In matches. --- —.. ---. --- —-. --- —--------------------------- Woods for dyeing.. —....... ----.. --- —--—. --- —--. — —....... Wool: Raw. —.. —........ — —.... --- --—....- ------. Yarns.- -- -........... -—..-.. ----—. ----... ----....-. — Works: For watches, complete................................... Detached parts --.......-.-... ----... --- —.... ---.... ----.For wall clocks, finished.: --- —-... --- —--------.. ----., —. Detached parts of iron or steel for repairs...................... For tower clocks -.... —...... ---... - -—.- —...-....-..... — --- Of fine art for academies, eto.. ---.. --- —. ----. ----......... ---.W rapping paper, common.......................................... straw.. ---..... —... --- —-------------------—.... manila...................................... Number. 72 (b) 73 (b) 27 (d) 27 (d) 28 (d) 194 (b) 192 192 (a) 192 (b) 193 193 (a) 193 (b) 194 194 (a) 194 (b) 194 (b) 194 (e) 194 (d) 195-197 196 or 197 198 199 200 199 195-197 201 343 351 86 (a) 162 163 238 238 239 (b) 238 (a) 240 387 178 185 187 Writing: 4 Inks ---......................................... 85 to 87 (b) or (c) Paper........................................ 179 Y. Yarn. (See Component material.) Yellow' ochre -—... —.......-....... —..-.-........... —.....,...... 83 104 INDEX. Z. Zinc, lead, and other metals, and alloys thereof: Number. In lumps or ingots.. —...........-...................-. 73 (a) In bars, sbeets, pipes, and wire -----—. --- —.. --- ——. --- - —... 73 (b) In shot —..-... —........... --- —-........ - 73 (b) In articles bronze, gilt, or nickeled............................ 73 (c) or (d) In nails and tacks --- 73 (c) or (e) In type or other articles............ — ---- -.... —... ---.. ---. — 73 (f) Zoology, specimens of............................................ 389 O~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~8 ' - I 1 1 Ih I t:: t,I i