1.50 75. Tin hammered in thin leaves (tin foil) and capsules for bottles, T. kilog. .04 Nickel, or aluminium, and their alloys: 76. Articles of all kinds, T. do. .50 Tin and alloys thereof (Britannia metal, etc.): 77. Articles of all kinds, T. do. .50 78. Zinc, lead, and other metals, and their alloys: a. Articles, gilt, silvered, or nickeled, T. do. .30 b. Articles, other, T do. .15 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. .15 80. Scoriæ resulting from the smelting of ores, G. W. do. .03 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. 100 kil. $2.00 82. Resins and gums: a. Colophany, pitch, and similar products, G. W. do. .50 b. Spirits of turpentine, T. do. 2.50 c. Caoutchouc and gutta-percha, raw or melted in lumps, G. W. 100 kil. 3.00 83. Extracts of licorice, camphor, aloes, and other similar vegetable juices, G. W. 100 kil. 5.25 84. Tan bark, G. W do. .25 85. Opium, G. W. kilog. 6.00 86. Other simple vegetable products, not specially mentioned, G. W. 100 kil. $2.75 87. Animal products employed in medicine, not specially mentioned, G. W. 100 kil. 1.80 88. Natural colours, in powder or in lumps (ochres, etc.), do. .60 Group 2.—Colours, dyes, and varnishes 89. Artificial colours of metallic bases: a. In powder or lumps, G. W.; T. 100 kil. 2.55 b. Prepared in the paste, oil, or water; also lead or coloured pencils, G. W.; T. 100 kil. 5.00 90. Other artificial colours, in powder, crystals, lumps, or paste, G. W.; T.kilog. .25 91. Natural dyes: a. Woods, barks, roots, etc., for dyeing, G. W. 100 kil. .20 b. Madder, G. W. do. 4.50 c. Indigo and cochineal, G. W. kilog. .20 92. Artificial dyes: a. Extracts from logwood, archil, and other dyeing extracts, G. W.; T. 100 kil. 5.00 b. Writing, drawing, or printing inks, G. W.; T. do. 3.00 c. Colours derived from coal, G. W.; T. kilog. .20 93. Varnish, G. W.; T. 100 kil. 7.50 94. Blacking, G. W. do. 3.00 Group 3.—Chemical and pharmaceutical products 95. Simple bodies: a. Sulphur, G. W 100 kil. .15 b. Bromine, boron, iodine, and phosphorus. Phosphorus, T.; other, G. W.kilog. .18 96. Inorganic acids: a. Hydrochloric, boric, nitric, and sulphuric, also aqua regia, G. W. 100 kil. .30 b. Liquid carbonic acid, N. W. do. 5.00 c. Other, G. W. do. 5.00 97. Organic acids: a. Oxalic, citric, tartaric, and carbolic, G. W. do. 1.00 b. Oleic, stearic, and palmetic, G. W. do. 1.40 c. Acetic, G. W. do. 6.00 d. Other, G. W. do. 5.00 98. Oxides and oxyhydrates: Of ammoniac, potash, and other caustic and barilla alkalies, G. W. 100 kil. .25 99. Inorganic salts: a. Chloride of sodium (common salt), G. W. do. .50 b. Chloride of potassium; sulphates of soda, iron, or magnesia; carbonate of magnesia; alum, G. W. 100 kil. $0.45 c. Sulphate of ammoniac; phosphates and superphosphates of lime; nitrate of potash and soda, G. W. 100 kil. .03 d. Other salts of ammoniac, salts of copper, chloride of lime, sulphate of potash, hyposulphite of soda and borax, G. W., 100 kil. .75 e. Chlorates of soda and potash, G. W. do 1.80 100. Organic salts: a. Acetates and oxalates, G. W. do 2.50 b. Citrates and tartrates, T. do 3.00 101. Alkaloids and their salts; chlorides of gold and silver, N. W.,kilog. 6.75 102. Chemical products not specially mentioned, G. W.; T. do .05 103. Pills, capsules, medicinal dragees, and the like, T. do .25 104. Pharmaceutical products not specially mentioned, T. do .10 Group 4.—Oils, fats, wax, and their derivatives 105. Vegetable oils: a. Solid (cocoanut, palm, etc.), G. W. 100 kil. 2.50 b. Liquid, except olive oil, G. W. do 3.00 106. Crude oils and animal fats: a. Cod-liver oil and other medicinal oils, not refined, G. W. 100 kil. 1.47 b. Glycerin, olein, stearin, and spermaceti, crude, G. W. do 1.40 c. Other crude oils and fats, G. W. 100 kil. .50 107. Mineral, vegetable, or animal wax, unwrought, and paraffin in lumps, G. W. 100 kil. 2.50 108. Articles of stearin and paraffin, wax of all kinds, wrought, T. 100 kil. 2.40 109. Common soap, G. W.; T. do 1.50 110. Perfumery and essences, T.kilog. .20 Group 5.—Various 111. Artificial or chemical fertilizers, G. W. 100 kil. .05 112. Starch and feculæ for industrial uses; dextrin and glucose, G. W.; T. 100 kil. 1.40 113. Glues, albumens, and gelatin, G. W. do 3.90 114. Carbons prepared for electric lighting, G. W. do 3.00 115. Gunpowder and explosives: a. Gunpowder, explosive compounds, and miners’ fuses, G. W.; T. 100 kil. 4.00 b. Gunpowder, sporting, and other explosives not intended for mines, N. W.kilog. .20 Class IV.—Cotton and Manufactures Thereof. Group 1.—Cotton in the wool and yarns 116. Cotton in the wool and cotton waste, G. W. 100 kil. $1.00 117. Cotton yarn and thread for crocheting, embroidering, and sewing; including the weight of reels, N. W.kilog. .33 Group 2.—Tissues 118. Tissues, plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing 10 kilograms or more per 100 square metres, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having: a. Up to 9 threads, N. W.kilog. .13 b. From 10 to 15 threads, N. W. do .17 c. From 16 to 19 threads, N. W. do .23 d. 20 threads or more, N. W. do .35 118 a. The same tissues, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 30 per cent., N. W. 119. Tissues, plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing less than 10 kilograms per 100 square metres, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having: a. Up to 6 threads, N. W.kilog. .15 b. From 7 to 11 threads. N. W. do .20 c. From 12 to 15 threads, N. W. do .27 d. From 16 to 19 threads, N. W. do .37 e. 26 threads or more, N. W. do .50 119 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: a. Up to 6 threads, N. W.kilog. .15 b. From 7 to 11 threads, N. W. do .18 c. From 12 to 15 threads, N. W. do .20 d. From 16 to 19 threads, N. W. do .32 e. 20 threads or more, N. W. do .42 120 a. The same tissues, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 30 per cent., N. W. 121. Tissues, twilled or figured on the loom, napped or not, weighing less than 10 kilograms per 100 square metres, unbleached, bleached, or dyed, having: a. Up to 6 threads. N. W.kilog. .18 b. From 7 to 11 threads, N. W. do .23 c. From 12 to 15 threads, N. W. do .32 d. From 16 to 19 threads, N. W. do .43 e. 20 threads or more, N. W. do .55 121a. The same tissues, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissues, with surtax of 40 per cent., N. W. 122. Tissues for counterpanes, N. W. kilog. $ 0.24 123. Piqués of all kinds, N. W. do .45 124. Carded tissues: a. Unbleached, half bleached, or dyed in the piece, N. W. do .08 b. Bleached, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns, N. W.,kilog. .20 125. Velvety tissues, such as corduroys and velveteens; three-ply plush tissues, cut or not, N. W.kilog. .47 126. Knitted goods, even with needlework. do. .30 a. Undershirts and drawers of simple finish or rough sewing, N. W.kilog. .70 b. Undershirts and drawers of double sewing or fine finish, N. W.,kilog. .80 c. Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles of simple finish or rough sewing, N. W.kilog. .70 d. Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles of double sewing or fine finish, N. W.kilog. .90 127. Tulles: a. Plain, N. W. do. .70 b. Figured or embroidered on the loom, N. W. do. .92 128. Lace, blondes, and tulle for borders, of all kinds, N. W. do. 1.47 129. Carpets of cotton, N. W.kilog. .15 130. Tissues called tapestry, for upholstering furniture and for curtains manufactured with dyed yarns; table-covers and counterpanes of the same kind, N. W.kilog. .32 131. Wicks for lamps and candles, N. W. do. .15132. Trimmings of cotton; ribbons and galloons, N. W. do. .52 Class V.—Hemp, Flax, Pita, Jute, and other Vegetable Fibres, and Their Manufactures Group 1.—Raw and spun 133. Twisted yarns of two or more ends (including the weight of the reels); also the fibres of abaca, heniquen, pita, jute, and other vegetable fibres, prepared for spinning, not otherwise provided for, N. W. kilog. $ 0.10 133a. Bags for sugar 100 kil. 2.00 134. Rope and cordage: a. Twine or rope yarn and cord of hemp, not exceeding 3 millimetres in thickness, G. W. 100 kil. 6.00 b. Cordage- and ropemakers’ wares of hemp, exceeding 3 millimetres in thickness, N. W. 100 kil. 6.00 c. Cordage- and ropemakers’ wares of abaca, heniquen, pita, jute, or other fibres, N. W. 100 kil. 6.00 Group 2.—Tissues 135. Tissues of hemp, linen, ramie, jute, or other vegetable fibres, not specially mentioned, plain, twilled or damasked, weighing 35 kilograms or more per 100 square metres, unbleached, half bleached, or dyed in the piece, having: a. Up to 5 threads, N. W. 100 kil. $2.00 b. From 6 to 8 threads, N. W.kilog. .05 c. 9 threads or more, N. W. do. .08 135a. The same tissues, bleached or printed: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 15 per cent., N. W. 135b. The same tissues, manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 25 per cent., N. W. 136. Tissues, plain, twilled, or damasked, weighing from 20 to 35 kilograms per 100 square metres, unbleached, half bleached, or dyed in the piece, having: a. Up to 5 threads, N. W.kilog. .06 b. From 6 to 8 threads, N. W. do. .08 c. From 9 to 12 threads, N. W. do. .12 d. From 13 to 16 threads, N. W. do. .16 e. 17 threads or more, N. W. do. .20 136a. The same tissues, bleached or printed: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 25 per cent., N. W. 136b. The same tissues, manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 40 per cent., N. W. 137. Tissues, plain, twilled, or damasked, weighing from 10 to 20 kilograms per 100 square metres, unbleached, half bleached, or dyed in the piece, having: a. Up to 8 threads, N. W. kilog .08 b. From 9 to 12 threads, N. W. do .12 c. From 13 to 16 threads, N. W. do .18 d. From 17 to 20 threads, N. W. do .25 e. 21 threads or more, N. W. do .35 137a. The same tissues, bleached or printed: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 30 per cent., N. W. 137b. The same tissues, manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 50 per cent., N. W. 138. Tissues, plain, twilled, or damasked, weighing less than 8 kilograms per 100 square metres, unbleached, half bleached, or dyed in the piece, having: a. Up to 8 threads, N. W.kilog. .10 b. From 9 to 12 threads, N. W. do .14 c. From 13 to 16 threads, N. W. do .20 d. From 17 to 20 threads, N. W. do .35 e. 21 threads or more, N. W. do .06 138a. The same tissues, bleached or printed: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 30 per cent., N. W. 138b. The same tissues, manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the tissue, with a surtax of 50 per cent., N. W. 139. Velvets and plushes of linen, jute, etc., N. W. kilog. $0.20 140. Knitted goods of linen or hemp, mixed or not with cotton or other vegetable fibres, even with needlework: a. In the piece, jerseys, or drawers, N. W.kilog. .80 b. Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles, N.W. do 1.00 141. Tulles: a. Plain, N. W. do .60 b. Figured or embroidered on the loom, N. W. do .75 142. Lace, blonde, and tulles for borders, N. W. do 2.00 143. Carpets of jute, hemp, or other vegetable fibres without admixture of wool, N. W.kilog. .05 144. Tissues 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. W.kilog. .28 145. Trimmings of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, etc.; ribbons and galloons, N. W.kilog. .40 Class VI.—Wool, Bristles, Hair, Horsehair, and their Manufactures Group 1.—Raw and spun 146. Bristles, hair, and horsehair per cent. ad valorem 40 147. Wool, raw do. 40 148. Woollen yarn, unbleached, bleached or dyed, single or twisted per cent. ad valorem. 40 Woollen yarns mixed with silk shall be liable to the following surtaxes: When containing up to one-fifth of silk, per cent. ad valorem 22 When containing up to two-fifths of silk do 50 When containing three-fifths or more of silk the yarns shall be dutiable as untwisted silk. Group 2.—Tissues and fulled stuffs 149. Swanskin of pure or mixed wool per cent. ad valorem 40 150. Baizes: a. Of pure wool do 40 b. Of mixed wool do 40 151. Flannels, white or colored, for underclothing: a. Of pure wool do 40 b. Of mixed wool do 40 152. Blankets or counterpanes of wool, pure or mixed with other materials: a. Grey blankets (“pardas”) per cent. ad valorem 40 b. Other do 40 153. Astrakhans, plushes, and velvets of wool, pure or mixed do 40 154. Cloths and other tissues not specially mentioned, of wool, hair, or flock wool, comprised or not in drapery, weighing per square metre: 300 grams or more: a. Of wool, hair, or flock wool, pure per cent. ad valorem 40 b. Of wool or hair, mixed do 40 155. From 175 to 300 grams: a. Of wool, hair, or flock wool, pure do 40 b. Of wool or hair, mixed do 40 156. Less than 175 grams: a. Of wool, hair, or flock wool, pure do 40 b. Of wool or hair mixed do 40 157. Tissues of bristle or horsehair, with or without an admixture of cotton or other vegetable fibres per cent. ad valorem 40 158. Knitted stuffs, with or without an admixture of cotton or other vegetable fibres, even with needlework: a. In the piece, jerseys, or drawers per cent. ad valorem 40 b. In stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles do 40 159. Carpets of wool, pure or mixed with other materials: a. With uncut pile do 40 b. Plushy or with cut pile do 40 160. Tissues called tapestry, for curtains and uphol- stering furniture, of wool, pure or mixed with cotton or other vegetable fibres, even figured or damasked, weighing more than 350 grams per square metre; table- covers and counterpanes of the same kind per cent. ad valorem 40 161. Felts of wool, pure or mixed do 40 162. Trimmings of wool; ribbons and galloons do 40 Class VII.—Silk and Manufactures of Silk Group 1.—Yarns 163. Silk and floss silk, spun or twisted, in skeins per cent. ad valorem 50 164. Silk on reels, including weight of the reels do 50 Group 2.—Tissues 165. Tissues of unbleached silk per cent. ad valorem 50 166. Tissues of silk or floss silk: Not mixed with any other material— Plain, not figured, twilled, or serged— a. Black do 50 b. Coloured do 50 167. Figured, plushy or velvety do 50 168. Mixed with another material: Plain, not figured, twilled, or serged— a. Mixed with cotton or other vegetable fibres do50 b. Mixed with wool or hair do50 169. Figured, plushy or velvety do50 170. Knitted stuffs of boiled silk, of unbleached silk; or of floss silk, made up in any kind of article: a. Of pure silk per cent. ad valorem 50 b. Mixed with other textile materials do50 171. Tulles of silk or floss silk, pure or mixed: a. Plain do50 b. Figured or embroidered on the loom do50 172. Lace tulles for borders and blondes, of silk or floss silk, plain or figured: a. Not mixed per cent. ad valorem 50 b. Mixed with cotton or other vegetable fibres do50 173. Trimmings of silk do50 Class VIII.—Paper and its Applications Group 1. 174. Paper pulp, G. W. 100 kil. $0.15 Group 2.—Printing and writing paper 175. Paper, endless or in sheets, white or coloured, uncut and unprinted, for printing purposes, T. 100 kil. 4.00 176. Paper, endless or in sheets, white or coloured, used for wrapping purposes, T. 100 kil. 2.50 177. Paper in sheets, unruled, unprinted, and uncut, white or coloured, used for writing purposes 100 kil. 8.00 Group 3.—Paper, printed, engraved, or photographed 178. Books, bound or unbound, and similar printed matter 100 kil. 1.25 179. Headed paper, forms for invoices, labels, cards, and the like, T.kilog. .10 180. Prints, maps, charts, etc., drawings, photographs, and engravings; pictures, lithographs, chromolithographs, oleographs, etc., used as labels and wrappers for tobacco or other purposes: a. Of a single printing and bronze or leaf, including labels printed only in bronze or leaf, T.kilog. .05 b. Of two printings and bronze or leaf, T. do. .20 c. Of three to ten printings (inclusive) and bronze or leaf, T.kilog. .40 d. Of more than ten printings and bronze or leaf, T. do. .80 Group 4.—Wallpaper 181. Wall paper printed: a. On natural ground, T. 100 kil $4.00 b. On dull or glazed ground, T. do 6.00 c. With gold, silver, wool, or glass, T. kilog .27 Group 5.—Pasteboard and various papers 182. Blotting paper, common packing paper, and sand or glass paper, T. 100 kil 1.75 183. Thin paper, of common pulp, for packing fruit, T. do 2.30 184. Other paper not specially mentioned, T. do 4.60 185. Pasteboard in sheets: a. Cardboard paper and fine, glazed, or pressed cardboard, T. 100 kil 3.50 b. Other pasteboard, T. do 1.00 186. Manufactures of pasteboard: a. Boxes lined with ordinary paper, T. do 1.00 b. Boxes with ornaments or lined with fine paper, T. kilog .22 c. Articles not specially mentioned, T. do .17 187. Paste and carton-pierre: a. In mouldings or unfinished articles, T. 100 kil 1.00 b. In finished articles, T. kilog .15 Class IX.—Wood and other Vegetable Materials Employed in Industry, and Articles Manufactured therewith Group 1.—Wood 188. Staves thousand $0.80 189. Ordinary wood: a. In boards, deals, rafters, beams, round wood, and timber for shipbuilding, G. W. cubic metre .40 b. Planed or dovetailed, for boxes and flooring, broomsticks and cases wherein imported goods were packed, G. W. 100 kil .16 190. Fine wood for cabinetmakers: a. In boards, deals, trunks, or logs, G. W. do 1.20 b. Sawn in veneers, T. do 1.75 191. Coopers’ wares: a. Fitted together, G. W. do .65 b. In shooks, also hoops and headings, G. W. do .36 192. Wood, cut, for making hogsheads or casks for sugar or molasses, G. W. 100 kil .06 193. Latticework and fencing, G. W. do .60