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68. Mercury, G. W

69.

GROUP 5.-Other metals and their alloys.

Nickel, aluminium, and alloys having for a basis these metals:

In lumps or ingots, G. W..

Tin and alloys thereof:

In lumps or ingots, G. W

kilog.. $0.20

.100 kil.. 3.00

.do.... 4.00

Zinc, lead, and other metals not specially mentioned, as well as their alloys :

Nickel, aluminium, and their alloys:

70.

71.

In lumps or ingots, G. W

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In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire, G. W

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Tin hammered in thin leaves (tin foil) and capsules for bottles, T. (Disp.
VI, rule 5)...

Nickel, or aluminium, and their alloys:

Articles of all kinds, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5).
Tin and alloys thereof (Britannia metal, etc.):
Articles of all kinds, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5).

78. Zinc, lead, and other metals, and their alloys:

a. Articles, gilt, silvered, or nickeled, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5).
b. Articles, other, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5).......

GROUP 6.-Wastes and scoriæ.

79. 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 kil ..

80. Scoriæ resulting from the smelting of ores, G. W ....

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CLASS III.-SUBSTANCES EMPLOYED IN PHARMACY AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, AND PRODUCTS COMPOSED OF THESE SUBSTANCES.

GROUP 1.-Simple drugs.

81. Oleaginous seeds, copra or cocoanuts, G. W........

82. Resins and gums:

.100 kil.. $2.00

do.... .50 ..do.... 2.50

a. Colophany, pitch, and similar products, G. W.. b. Spirits of turpentine, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5).. c. Caoutchouc and gutta-percha, raw or melted in lumps, G. W..do.... 3.00 83. Extracts of licorice, camphor, aloes, and other similar vegetable juices, G. W..

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86. Other simple vegetable products, not specially mentioned, G. W..100 kil.. 87. Animal products employed in medicine, not specially mentioned, G. W., 100 kil..

kilog..

6.00

2.75

1.80

88. Natural colors, in powder or in lumps (ochers, etc.), G. W...........

100 kil..

.60

GROUP 2.-Colors, dyes, and varnishes.

89. Artificial colors of metallic bases:

a. In powder or lumps, G. W.; T. (Disp. VI, rule 4).........
b. Prepared in the paste, oil, or water; also lead or colored
W.; T. (Disp. VI, rule 4)....

.100 kil.. 2.55 pencils, G.

100 kil.. 5.00

90. Other artificial colors, in powder, crystals, lumps, or paste, G. W.; T. (Disp. VI, rule 4).......

91. Natural dyes:

a. Woods, barks, roots, etc., for dyeing, G. W

b. Madder, G. W

c. Indigo and cochineal, G. W.

.kilog.. $0.25

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92. Artificial dyes:

a. Extracts from logwood, archil, and other dyeing extracts, G. W.; T.
(Disp. VI, rule 4)..

100 kil..

5.00

b. Writing, drawing, or printing inks, G. W.; T. (Disp. VI, rule 4).do....
c. Colors derived from coal, G. W.; T. (Disp. VI, rule 4).

3.00

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b. Bromine, boron, iodine, and phosphorus. Phosphorus, T. (Disp. VI,
rule 5); other, G. W...

...kilog..

.18

96. Inorganic acids:

a. Hydrochloric, boric, nitric, and sulphuric, also aqua regia, G. W.,
100 kil..

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98. Oxides and oxyhydrates: Of ammoniac, potash, and other caustic and barilla alkalies, G. W...

99. Inorganic salts:

a. Chloride of sodium (common salt), G. W...

b. Chloride of potassium; sulphates of soda, iron, or magnesia; carbo-
nate of magnesia; alum, G. W.
100 kil..

.do.... 1.40

.do.... 6.00

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5.00

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c. Sulphate of ammoniac; phosphates and superphosphates of lime;
nitrate of potash and soda, G. W...

....100 kil..

d. Other salts of ammoniac, salts of copper, chloride of lime, sulphate of
potash, hyposulphite of soda and borax, G. W

e. Chlorates of soda and potash, G. W.

100. Organic salts:

a. Acetates and oxalates, G. W.

b. Citrates and tartrates, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5). 101, Alkaloids and their salts; chlorides of gold and silver, N. W ....kilog.. 6.75 102. Chemical products not specially mentioned,* G. W.; T. (Disp. VI, rule 4), kilog

104. Pharmaceutical products not specially mentioned,* T. (Disp. VI, rule 5), kilog

103. Pills, capsules, medicinal dragees, and the like,* T. (Disp. VI, rule 5), kilog

.05

.25

.10

The products or substances comprised in Nos. 102, 103, and 104 shall be examined by chemical experts, who must sign the declarations simultaneously with the customs employees.

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a. Cod-liver oil and other medicinal oils, not refined, G. W...... .do.... 1.47 b. Glycerin, olein, stearine, and spermaceti, crude, G. W... ..do.... 1.40 c. Other crude oils and fats, G. W

.do....

.50

107. Mineral, vegetable, or animal wax, unwrought, and paraffin in lumps, G. .100 kil.. 2.50

W

108. Articles of stearin and paraffin, wax of all kinds, wrought, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5).....

100 kil..

2.40

109. Common soap, G. W.; T. (Disp. VI, rule 4) 110. Perfumery and essences, T. (Disp. VI, rule 5)

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GROUP 5.-Various.

111. Artificial or chemical fertilizers, G. W
112. Starch and fecule for industrial uses; dextrin and glucose, G. W.; T.
(Disp. VI, rule 4)

100 kil..

.05

100 kil..

1.40

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a. Gunpowder, explosive compounds, and miners' fuses, G. W.; T. (Disp.
VI, rule 4)..

100 kil.. 4.00

*

..kilog..

b. Gunpowder, sporting, and other explosive not intended for mines,
N. W....

CLASS IV.-COTTON AND MANUFACTURES THEREOF.

GROUP 1.-Cotton in the wool and yarns.

116 Cotton in the wool and cotton waste, G. W..
117. Cotton yaru and thread for crotcheting, embroidering, and
cluding the weight of reels, N. W. (Disp. VI, rule 9). .

GROUP 2.-Tissues.

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NOTE I.-When the tissues included in the numbers of this group contain an admixture, they shall, according to kind, be liable to the following surtaxes (see Disp. IV):

1. Cotton tissues 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 tissue.

When the number of threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, etc., exceeds one

*All gunpowder intended for any kind of firearms, capable of passing through a metallic riddle with round holes of 2 millimeters in diameter, shall be considered as sporting.

† Cotton yarn and threads of less than 20 centimeters in length shall be considered as waste of spun cotton.

Yarns and threads combined in any proportion with threads of common metal shall follow the régime of No. 163, Class VII.

fifth of the total, the tissues shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class V.

2. Cotton tissues 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 tissue.

When the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair or their wastes exceeds one-fifth of the total, the tissues shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VI, as tissues mixed with wool.

3. Cotton tissues 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 tissue.

When the number of threads of silk or floss-silk exceeds one-fifth of the total, the tissues shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII.

The provisions of this note shall not apply to knitted stuffs, tulles, lace, blondes, and tulles for borders (see Disp. IV, rule 6), to ribbons (Disp. IV, rule 7), or to trimmings (Disp. IV, rule 7).

NOTE II.-Articles included in this group which are within the undermentioned conditions shall be liable to the following surtaxes (see Disp. IV):

(a) Tissues, brochés, or woven like brocades with silk or floss silk shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon plus a surtax of 35 per cent.

(b) Tissues 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 tissue.

When the threads, purl, or spangles are of gold, the surtax shall be 100 per cent.

(c) Tissues 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) Tissues entirely or partially made up into sacks shall be liable to the duties applicable thereto plus a surtax of 15 per cent.

Shawls called “mantones" and "pañolones," traveling rugs, counterpanes, 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, finished, half finished, or simply basted, shall, for their total weight, be liable to the duties leviable on the principal component tissue on their most visible exterior part, plus a surtax of 100 per cent.

Articles of hosiery specially mentioned shall not be liable to the payment of the surtax for making up.

118. Tissues, plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing 10 kilograms or more per 100 square meters, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having:

a. Up to 9 threads, N. W

b. From 10 to 15 threads, N. W

c. From 16 to 19 threads, N. W.

d. 20 threads or more, N. W.

118 a. The same tissues, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 30 per cent, N. W.

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119. Tissues, plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing less than 10 kilograms per 100 square meters, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having:

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119 a. The same tissue, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 40 per cent, N. W.

120. Tissues, twilled or figured on the loom, napped or not, weighing 10 kilograms or more per 100 square meters, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having:

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120 a. The same tissues, printed or manufactured with dyed yarn: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 30 per cent, N. W.

c. From 12 to 15 threads, N. W

d. From 16 to 19 threads, N. W

e. 20 threads or more, N. W

121. Tissues, 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 6 threads, N. W

b. From 7 to 11 threads, N. W

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121 a. The same tissues, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissues, with surtax of 40 per cent, N. W.

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a. Unbleached, half bleached, or dyed in the piece, N. W. b. Bleached, printed, or manufactured with dyed yarns, N. W...do........ 125. Velvety tissues, such as corduroys and velveteens; three-ply plush tissues, cut or not, N. W...

126. Knitted goods, even with needlework *

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b. Undershirts and drawers of double sewing or fine finish, N. W.,
kilog.

a. Undershirts and drawers of simple finish or rough sewing, N. W.,
kilog..

.70

.80

c. Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles of simple finish or
rough sewing, N. W...

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d. Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles of double sewing
or fine finish, N. W.

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128. Lace, blondes, and tulle for borders of all kinds, † N. W.

do.... 1.47

* 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 Disp. IV, rule 6.)

+ When these articles are mixed in any proportion with linen or silk, they shall respectively be included in the corresponding numbers of Classes V and VII. (See Disp. IV, rule 6.)

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