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Paragraph
Law, 1894.

118

I 20

119

120

121

144

Rate of
Duty.

Iron or Steel and manufactures of.—Continued.
sheets of iron or steel, common or black, including all
iron or steel commercially known as common or
black taggers iron or steel, and skelp iron or steel,
valued at 3 per lb. or less.*

thinner than No. 10 and not thinner than No. 20 wire

gauge....

.per lb.

thinner than No. 20 and not thinner than No. 25 wire
gauge...

thinner than No. 25 wire gauge.

corrugated or crimped....

.per lb.

.per lb. 1

.per lb. 1

Provided, That all common or black sheet iron or sheet steel not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. sheet iron or steel, polished, planished or glanced by whatever name designated.... ..per lb. 1349 all iron or steel sheets or plates, and all hoop, band, or scrool iron or steel (excepting tin plates, terne plates and taggers tin), when galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, shall pay 4 per lb. more duty than the rates imposed by paragraph 118 upon the corresponding gauges, or forms, of common or black sheet or taggers iron or steel.

Provided, That plate or sheet or taggers iron or
steel, by whatever name designated, other than the
polished, planished or glanced provided for, which
has been pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other
material or process, or which is cold rolled, smoothed
only, not polished, shall pay per lb. more duty
than the corresponding gauges of common or black
sheet or taggers iron or steel (T. D. 13908).

sheets, or plates, of iron or steel, or taggers iron or
steel, coated with tin or lead or with a mixture of
which these metals or either of them is a component
part, by the dipping or any other process, and com-
mercially known as tin plates, terne plates, and
taggers tin, see "Tin Plates."

sheets, plates, wares, or articles, of steel or iron, or
other metal, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses
(G. A. 898)...

35%

126

ships, wrought iron for..

.per lb. 1

148

shoes, wrought iron or steel, for horse, mule or ox....
skelp, see boiler and sheet iron or steel, above.

25%

slabs, iron, see bar iron, above.

slabs, steel, see ingots, above.

*Valued above 3o per lb. 35% under par. 177 (G. A. 430, 906, 1171).

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149

25%

splice bars, or fish plates, for railways, iron or steel... 25%

sprigs.....

structural shapes, see building forms, above.
square iron, see bar iron, above.

25%

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149

sulphate of iron, or copperas or green vitriol....

tacks, brads, or sprigs, cut (T. D. 9081).....

taggers' iron, see proviso to sheet iron, above.

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25%

per lb.

35%

.free.

per lb. ΙΟ

25%

.per lb.

“Tin.”

tin and terne plates and manufactures of, see
tires, iron or steel, locomotive, car and other railway
tires, see wheels, below.

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tubes, wrought iron or steel (T. D. 6186; G. A. 483, 908,

1631; T. D. 13647, 13904).....

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vessels, cast iron (see Hollow ware, above)....per lb.
washers, wrought iron or steel.........
wedges, iron, or steel (T. D. 6392).
wheels, for railway purposes, or parts thereof, iron or
steel, and steel tired wheels for railway purposes,
whether wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel
locomotive, car, and other railway tires or parts
thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, and ingots,
cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks for the same, with-
out regard to the degree of manufacture.....per lb. 14¢
Provided, that when wheels or parts thereof, of iron
or steel, are imported with iron or steel axles fitted
in them, the wheels and axles together shall be
dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the
wheels when imported separately.

wire, wire rods, and articles made of wire, see "Wire."
wrist pins, steel, see ingots, &c., above.

19 Isinglass or fish glue (see decision to Glue)...

497 Istle or Tampico fiber...

260 Italian cloths, cotton, silk striped (T. D. 7560)..

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Paragraph
Law, 1894.

519 354

40

519

Ivory and vegetable ivory, viz.:

Rate of

Duty.

sawed or cut into logs but not otherwise manufactured.free.
all manufactures of, or of which same is component
material of chief value, not specially provided for
(T. D. 9053) (see notes to Section 4, Act of Aug. 28,
1894)..

(articles made wholly or partly of ivory or vegetable
ivory, if not found in this "schedule" under their
respective names, fall under this general provision.)
drop black...

nuts......

J

Jackets, beaded, beads chief value (G. A. 3005). . . . .

35%

20%

..free.

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cotton or cotton chief value (G. A. 1045). .
leather, lined with wool (T. D. 7317), see cloth-
ing, under title "Woolens."

40%

66

301

silk or silk chief value.....

50%

66

wool, worsted or animal hair, see clothing,

under title "Woolens."

Jaconets, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6328)

520 Jalap....

44 Japan varnish...

308 Japanese paper, imitation of leather (T. D. 6546)...........

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lanterns (T. D. 7415, G. A. 2077), paper chief

.free.

25%

30%

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saké as still wine (G. A. 2786), see "Liquors."
wares, according to material of chief value.
wax (T. D. 2225).....

.free.

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Jars, see Bottle glassware.'

568 Jasmine or Jasimine oil (T. D. 8834, G. A. 1414)..

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Jaspers, see "Precious stones."

14 Jaune indien (T. D. 5686). . . .

Jeans, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 5531).
Jeddo gum, see Drugs."

218 Jellies of all kinds (T. D. 9043, G. A. 1654)...

30%

351 Jet, all manufactures of, or of which jet is the compo

nent material of chief value, not specially provided
for (see notes to Section 4, Act of Aug. 28, 1894)... 25%
(articles made wholly or partly of jet, if not found in
this "Schedule" under their specific names, are
classified under this general provision.)

imitation of, glass chief value, as glass manufactures
(G. A. 1324, 1489, 1522, 2619).

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85

china-charms, decorated..

all articles, not specially provided for, commercially
known as "jewelry"*.

35%

precious stones and imitations thereof, see "Precious
Stones."

35%

467 Jewels to be used in the manufacture of watches or clocks (G. A. 486, 2432, T. D. 15350).

321 Jews harps, as toys (G. A. 2593).............. Joints, India, see "India Malacca Joints."

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25%

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*The Court held in the case of Hecht vs. Arthur, that steel brooches, brass earrings, gilt chains, ear drops and bracelets, ornaments of the same kind made of horn, shell, ivory, and various materials, and imitations of turquoise, set, should be classified under the provision for jewelry, and the Department decided that articles of this class generally which are adapted and designed for use as jewelry shall be classified as jewelry (T. D. 5103, 5161, 8790).

The following articles are classified as "jewelry:" chatelaines, (T. D. 1624), ornamental sleeve buttons of any material (T. D. 5315), bead bracelets and necklaces (T. D. 5161, 5246, 8751, 9676), gilt sleeve, front and collar buttons (T. D. 9832), steel and white metal watch chains (T. D. 8830, 9840, G. A. 384, 1309, 1450), agate charms (T. D. 7155), miniature knives, charms (T. D. 9073), children's brass rings, (G. A. 971), hair, hat and bonnet pins, known commercially as jewelry (T. D. 8608, 9192, 9625, G. A. 535, 1659, 1671, 1687, 2027, 2096), ornamental buckles (G. A. 1098).

The following articles are not classified as "jewelry: " beads, temporarily strung, with brass snap (T. D. 7420), agraffes or cloak clasps (T. D. 9192), parts of watch chains (T. D. 9060, 9063), steel shoe buckles (T. D. 9382), medals, such as are not provided for in paragraph 551 or not personal ornaments (G. A. 1611), rheumatic rings (G. A. 721), silver scent bottles (G. A. 1005), necklace clasps used in the manufacture of jewelry (G. A. 1763), china settings for jewelry (T. D. 4971).

Articles of jewelry which are to contain precious stones by way of adornment, and which are as complete as those which are not intended to be set, are practically within the range of jewelry (T. D. 5208).

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all manufacures of, or of which jute is the component
material of chief value, not specially provided for
(see notes to Sec. 4, Act of Aug. 28, 1894), (G. A.
277, 1132, 1138, 1362, 1773, 2136, 2259)
(articles made wholly or partly of jute, if not found in
this "schedule" under their specific names, are
classified under this general provision.)
butts......

20%

.free.

.free.

.free.

35%

.free.

497

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526 Kainite....

60 Kali, citrated (T. D. 6006).

321 Kaleidescopes, toys (T. D. 2386)..

470 Kamala or Kameela, crude drug (T. D. 3201)

341 Kangaroo skins, without the fur, dressed and finished

66

231 Kaoka, as coffee substitute (T. D. 4564)

82 Kaolin or china clay (T. D. 5367).....

$3

524 Kelp.....

110 Kentledge, iron....

.free.

25%

25%

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with fur on, see "Fur Skins."

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peachnuts (T. D. 9196, but see G. A. 2257).

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137 Key chains, iron or steel (T. D. 9843)

177 Keys for clocks (T. D. 6558, G. A. 543).
"watches (T. D. 1460, 10010; G. A. 543).

177 336

66

watches, if Jewelry (T. D. 5103)...

Kid gloves, see "Gloves."

30%

35%

35%

35%

341

skins, dressed and finished..

20%

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