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K3^ Cornell University Library HJ 6085 191 4.R2 Protective tariff cyclopedia.The Underwo 3 1924 014 051 381 S>tatt College of Agriculture ^t Cornell ^^ntbersfitp atbaca, M. W- Hifirarp (33) IROTECTIVE TARIFF CYCLOPEDIA The Underwood and P'ayne*Aldrich Laws compared, giving every rate of duty in botJi laws. Completely Indexed. Efltoot of Free-Wool Agitation and Policy by Hon. Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming. (Page 150.) Price One Dollar (foCttiAxf) Publishod by American Protective Tariff League New York t9l4 WHY NOT NOW? 914 Section two of ihe Act passed by the First Congress of the United States, August TO, 1790': Sec. 2 — And be it further Enacted, That an addition of ten per centum shall be made tQ the several rates of duties above specified and imposed, 'in respect to all goods, wares, and merchandise,' whicti, after the said last day of December next, shall be imported in ships or vessels not of the United States. This was the p|an adopted hy the Fathers of the Republic, It resulted in the creation of an adequate Merchant Maririeand in giving to American ships ninety-three' per" cent, of over^a" American commerce. WHY NOT NOW? (33) PROTECTIVE TARIFF CYCLOPEDIA The Underwood and Pay…
K3^ Cornell University Library HJ 6085 191 4.R2 Protective tariff cyclopedia.The Underwo 3 1924 014 051 381 S>tatt College of Agriculture ^t Cornell ^^ntbersfitp atbaca, M. W- Hifirarp (33) IROTECTIVE TARIFF CYCLOPEDIA The Underwood and P'ayne*Aldrich Laws compared, giving every rate of duty in botJi laws. Completely Indexed. Efltoot of Free-Wool Agitation and Policy by Hon. Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming. (Page 150.) Price One Dollar (foCttiAxf) Publishod by American Protective Tariff League New York t9l4 WHY NOT NOW? 914 Section two of ihe Act passed by the First Congress of the United States, August TO, 1790': Sec. 2 — And be it further Enacted, That an addition of ten per centum shall be made tQ the several rates of duties above specified and imposed, 'in respect to all goods, wares, and merchandise,' whicti, after the said last day of December next, shall be imported in ships or vessels not of the United States. This was the p|an adopted hy the Fathers of the Republic, It resulted in the creation of an adequate Merchant Maririeand in giving to American ships ninety-three' per" cent, of over^a" American commerce. WHY NOT NOW? (33) PROTECTIVE TARIFF CYCLOPEDIA The Underwood and Payne-Aldrich Laws compared, giving every rate of duty in both laws. Conipletely indexed. Price One Dollar (Postpaid) Published by American Proteptive Tariff League New York 19 14 (3 ^'^J./^ THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE National Headquariers, 339 Braadway NEW YORK U. S. A. Septembee 15, 1914. To Editors: Originally we announced the following publication : PROTECTIVE TARIFF CYCLOPEDIA FIRST— The Underwood Bill. SECOND— The Underwood and Payne- Aldrich Laws compared, giving every rale of duty In both laws. THIRD— What 152 Congressmen said for and against the Underwood Bill. FOURTH— Copious Index— 8,000 Cita- tions. Published by American Protective Tariff League New York 1014 Our subscriptions to this work have been disappointing, but appreciating your courtesy we shall issue at once the second section, entitled "The Underwood and Payne-Aldrich Laws" compared, giving every rate of duty in both laws, com- pletely indexed. Possibly we may be able to complete the original volume, :.nd will do so if sub- scriptions warrant. Deeply regret our inability to carry out the original pro- gramme at present. Wilbur F. Wakeman, General Secretary. PROTECTIVE TARIFF CYCLOPEDIA. COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. The Underwood and Payne-Aldrich Tariffs Compared, Giving Every Rate of Duty in Both Laws. ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATORY: 1. "N. e." means "not enumerated" or named in the Tariff law, but where it appears with a rate it indicates that rate was fixed by a Decision or ruling of the General Appraisers, Courts, or Treasury Department, and as far as possible such rates have been given. 2. *'JM. s. p. f." means "not specially provided for," and what is known as a "catch all" or "basket clause" governing some general class where an item not named by the Tariff may fall. 3. Where no rate is given it indicates the item was not specified by name in that law. 4. Text in italics indicates the law of 1909 and corresponding matter in roman is the law of 1913, where a material change is made in either law. 5. The "%" means "per cent, ad valorem," or rate based on the value of the article. 6. A Ton rz 2340 lbs.; and all weights for Tariff purposes are based on the avoirdupois standard. 7. Cuban products, under both laws, receive a 20% reduction in the rate on every article; Philippine products under law of 1909 came in Free with the exception of Rice, under the law of 1913 all products come in Free; Porto Rican and Hawaiian products are shipped into the U. S. free of duty. 8. Law of Aug. 5, 1909, in effect on and after Aug. 6, 1909; Law of Oct. 3, 1913, in effect on and after Oct. 4, 1913. As respects their general provisions. iPrepared by William W. Evans, for many years expert Tariff statistician of the Com- mittee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.] Abr Aci Article. Abrasives : Grit, shot, and sand, of iron or steel . . Crude, artificial, n. s. p. f Absinthe Acetanilid Acetate of amyl and ethyl (see Ethers). calcium, brown and gray copper .' lead, brown, gray, or yellow lead, white Acetic acid, not exceeding 1.047 sp. gr. .. ... exceeding 1.047 sp. gr anhydrid ether (see Ethers). Acetone Acetphenetidin Acetylsalicylic acid . , Acids: Acetic, not exceeding 1.047 sp. gr... exceeding 1.047 sp. gr Acetylsalicylic Amidonaphtolsulfoacids Amidosalicylic Anhydrides, n. s. p. f Arsenic or arsenious. . .■ Benzoic Boracic Carbolic 1 Chromic Citric Coal-tar (see Coal tar).. Diamidostilbendisulfoacid Fluoric Formic Gallic Glycerophosphoric Hydrochloric Hydrofluoric : v * ■ * Lactic, not OTer 40% • • over 40% , : Payne-Aldrich law, Aug. 5, 1909. Undorwooil law, Oct. 3, 1913. per lb.. 1 ct. 10% $2.60 proof gal..-. 20% (n. e.) 25% (n. e.)... 2 cts. per lb. . . 8 cts. per lb. . . ^ ct. per lb... 3 cts. per lb . . . 25^ cts. per lb. 25% (n. e.)... J4 ct. per lb.. 2 cts. per lb. , Free Free Free Free S cts. per lb. Free 2 cts. per lb. 7 cts. per lb. Free Free 25% (n. e.). 8 cts. per lb. Free 26% (n. e.) . 3 cts. per lb. 8 cts. per lb. 80% Free $2.60 proof gal. 26% Free Free I ct. per Ih. 154 <="■ P" ^^' Free Free syi cts. per lb. 1 ct per lb. 26% 26% Free Free 25% 10% 10% 15% Free 16% (n. e.) Ji ct. per lb. Free Free 6 cts. per lb. 10% Free lYi cts. per lb. 6 cts. per lb. 25% Free Free 154 cts. per lb. 1^ cts. per lb. COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Aci — Ale Article. Acids: Continued. Metanilic Muriatic Naphtolsulfoacids Napbtylaminsulfoacids Nitric Nitropicric N. s. p. f Oxalic Phosphoric Phthalic Picric Prussic Pyrogallic Pyroligneous (same as Acetic). Ricinoleic (see Alizarin Assistant). Salicylic Silicic Sulphoricinoleic (see Alizarin Ass't). Sulphuric, or oil of vitriol for making fertilizers Tannic Tartaric Valerianic All other acids, n. s. p. f Aconite Acorns, prepared raw, but unground Adhesive felt for sheathing vessels Agar-agar: Valued not over 10 cts. per lb Valued over 10 and not over 35 cts. lb. . Valued over 35 cts. per lb Agate, articles of (except for jewelry) buttons collar or cuff buttons and studs Agates^ unmanufactured Agriculture, Department of; Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane, and seeds, imported by Agricultural implements: Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvest- ers, reapers, agricultural drills and planters, mowers, horserakes, cultiva- tors, thrashing machines, and cotton gins^ Headers, machinery for use in the manu- facture of sugar, wagons and carts, and all other agricultural implements of any kind and description, in whole or in parts, including repair parts Aigrettes (see Feathers) Alabaster : Wholly or partly manufactured into monuments, benches, vases, and other articles, or of which alabaster is the component material of chief value.... Albata, unmanufactured Albumen, egg, dried egg, frozen or liquid blood all other, n. s. p. f Albums: Photograph, autograph, scrap, post- card, and postage stamp albums, wholly or partly manufactured Alcohol, grain amylic (fusil oil) wood or methyl objects in {see Articles). - mantles treated with chemicals or metallic oxides Payne- AW rich law, Aug. 5, 1909. Underwood law, Oct. 3, 191.'^. Free Free Free Free Free Free 25% 2 cts. per lb. Free Free Free Free 25% 5 cts. per lb. Free % ct. per lb.. . Free 85 cts. per lb. . 5 cts. per lb. . . Free 25% Free 2^4 cts. per lb. Free Free 2J4 cts. per lb. . .. 25% 15 cts. lb & 30%.. 50% ^ ct. line & 15%. Free Free 15%' Dutiable (n. e.). 50% 25% .: S cts. per lb. S cts, per lb. 3 cts. per lb. Free 25% $2.60 proof gal. ^ ct. per lb... 20% (n. e.).... Hn whole or in parts, including repair parts (Act of 1913).. »But if imported from any country, dependency, province or lax or duly on like articles imported horn the TT".>«fi Qf^t^t. ',i,„„ 10% Free 10% 10% Free 16% (n. e.) 15% 1J4 cts. per lb. Free Free 15% (n. e.) Free 12 cts. per lb. 2j4 cts. per lb. Free Free Free 5 cts. per lb. 8J4 cts. per lb. Free 1.^)7" Free 2 cts. per lb. Free Free 20% 20% 20% 45% 15% 40% Free Free Free Free Prohibited 45% 15% 3 :ts. per lb. I rt. per lb. Free Free 25% $2.60 proof gat. % ct. per lb. Free 26% colony which imposes no COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Ale-'— Amb Article. Alcoholic compoundSf n. s. p. f.: Containing 20% or less of alcohol Containing over 20% and not over 50%. Containing over 50% of alcohol Alcoholic extracts (see Extracts). Ale, beer, porter, and stout: In bottles or jugs In other coverings (No duty on bottles or jugs.) Ale, ginger (see Beverages). Alizarin, dyes obtained from Alizarin, natural or artificial Alizarin assistant, sulphoricinoleic acid, and ricinoleic acid, and soaps containing castor oil: Containing less than 50% of castor oil. . Containing 50% or more of castor oil... All other, n. s. p. f Alkalies and all combinations of, n. s. p. f. . . . Alkalies with 50% or more of bicarbonate of soda Alkaline silicate Alkaloids and all combinations of, n. s. p. f. . . Alkaloids of cinchona bark Alkaloids of opium All-chain Venetian carpets Alloys, aluminum barium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium ferro (see Ferros). nickel steel (see Steel). Almond oil, bitter sweet Almonds, not shelled shelled {clear shelled) Alpaca, hair of (same as Angora). Althea root, leaves, or flowers, crude Alum, alum cake, patent alum, sulphate of alumina, and aluminous cake: Containing not more than 15% of alumina and more than ^ of 1% of iron oxide. Containing more than 15% of alumina or not more than ^ of 1% of iron oxide. Alumina: Hydrate of* containing — not over 64% of alumina over 64% of alumina Sulphate of Manufactured compounds of, "• s. p. f.. Aluminous cake (see Alum). Aluminum : Aluminum, and alloys of any kind in which aluminum is chief value, in crude form Scrap in leaf In strips In. plates, sheets, bars, and rods Table, kitchen, and hospital utensils, or other similar hollow ware, composed wholly or in chief value of Articles or wares, n. s p. f., wholly or partly manufactured Manufactures of. n. a. p. f Amaryllis bulbs Amber, unmanufactured, or crude gum in chips valued not over 50 cts. lb. . , manufactures of, n. s. p. f .- set (as jewelry) oil Ambergris oil rayne-Aldrlch law, Aug. 5, 1009. tinderwood law, Oct. 3, 1013. 60 cts. lb. & 25%. 60 cts. lb. & 25%. 60 cts. lb. & 25%. 45 cts. per gal., 23 cts. per gal. Free Free 15 cts. per gal.. . 30 cts. per gal. . . 30% 25% ^ ct. per lb H ct. per lb 25% Free $1.50 per oz 22 cts. sq. yd. and 40% 7 cts. per lb 3 cts. lb. & 25%.. 6 cts. lb Free Free 4 cts. lb 6 cts. lb Free 14. ct. per lb. . H ct. per lb-. ^ ct. per lb.. 1% ct. per lb.. (see Alum) (Patent tartar). 7 cts. per lb 7 cts. per lb 6 cts. 100 leaves. 11 CIS. per lb. . . . 45% 45% $10 per M. ...... Free ■ 25% Free Free Free 10 cts. lb. & 20% 20 cts. lb. & 20% 40 cts. lb. & 20% 45 cts. per gal. 23 cts. per gal. Free Free 2b7o 25% 25% V>Vc '/i ct. per lb. (n. e.) 15% Free $3 per oz- 20% 2 cts. per lb. 10% 20% 5 cts. lb. 3 cts. lb. 4 eta. lb. Free 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 2 cts. per lb. 2 cts. per lb. 25% 3^ cts. per lb. 3J^ cts. per lb. 25% . 20% 20% $10 per M $1 per lb. Free 10% 60% 20% 20% 20% COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Amb Ani Article. Amberoid, unmanufactured, or crude gum . . . American fisheries: Spermaceti, whale, and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all fish and other products of such fisheries Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice, caught in the Great Lakes or other fresh waters by citizens of the United States, and all other fish, the products of American fisheries American goods exported and returned (see articles returned). American artists, works of (Works of Art, No. 3) American landscapes (see Paper, views). American vessels, coal stores of (not un- loaded, 1909) Amidonaphtolsulfoacids and their sodium or potassium salts Amidosalicylic acid , Ammonia, Carbonate of Liquid anhydrous Muriate of Nitrate of Perchlorate of Phosphate of Sulphate of Ammoniac, sal Ammoniacal gas liquor Ampoules (see Chemicals). Amyl acetate and nitrite (see Ethers). Amylic alcohol (fusil oil) Anatomy, preparations of Anchors, iron or steel Andirons, cast-iron , -Angles, iron or steel Angora goat hair — Unmanufactured (see Wools, class 3). Manufactures of (see Woolens). Anhydrides ; Acetic anhydrid Acid anhydrides, n. s. p. f Anilin, arseniate of.... oil '.'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. salts ' Animal bladders, and all integuments, ten- dons and intestines of animals, crude, dried or salted for pres- ervation, only, and unmanufac- tured, n. 3. p. f carbon ; |] | hair, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured n. s- P- f- oils and combinations of, »,. a, p. f. : not containing alcohol cont'g 20% or less of alcohol...! cont'g over 20% and not over 50% cont'g over 60% of alcohol objects in alcohol (see Articles). Animals: ■ 1. Imported by a citizen of the U. S. specially for breeding purposes S. Straying across boundry line: a. Cattle, horses, sheep, or other do- mestic animaU straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, moy be brought back to the United States within six months Payne-Aldrich law Aug. 5, 1009. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 1% cts. lb 5 cts. lb J4 ct. per lb 25% (n. e.) 25% (n. e.) Free H ct. per lb 20% (n. e.) ^4 ct. per lb Free 1 ct. per lb A ct. per lb (see Iron, build'g) ■i'/2 cts. lb Free Free Free Free ..... Free Free Free Underwood law, Oct. 3, 1918. $1 per lb. Free Free Free Free Free 10% 10% Hct. lb. 2 'A cts. lb. H ct. per lb. Free Free 1 ct. per lb. Free H ct. per lb. 10% a ct. per lb. Free 18% 10% 10% . , 2J4 cts. lb. 15% 10% 10% 10% Free Free Free 15% 10 cts. lb. & 20% 20 cts. lb. &20% 40 cts. lb. &20% Free COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Ani — Arg Ai-ticie. Animals: Continued. ~ ' )8. Straying, etc.: Continued. b. Horses, mules, and asses straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only together with their ofispring, Bhall be dutiable unless brought back to the United Stat,.^ within six months, in which case they shall be ». Brought into the United States tem- porarily for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of breed- ing, exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural, polo, or racing association 4. Wild, intended for exhibition in zoo- logical collections for scientiiic and educational purposes, and not for sale or profit 6. Teams of animals, including their har- ness and tackle and the wagons or other vehicles actually owned by per- sons emigrating from foreign coun- tries to the United States with their families, and in actual use for the purpose of such emigration 6. All live animals, n. s. p. f.: Domestic, for human food All other See also Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine. Anise oil seed seed oil Annatto, and extracts of Anthoss oil Anthracin, dyes obtained from Anthracene Anthracene oil Antifriction balls, iron or steel Antimony : Compounds of Matte containing antimony but not con- taining more than 10% of lead Ore and stibnite containing antimony — but not more than 10% of lead (1909). but only as to antimony content (1913) Oxide of As regulus or metal Salts of Stibnite (see Ore). Antipyrine Antiquities (see Works of -Art 2, 4). Antitoxins (see "Serums"). Anvils of iron or steel, or of iron and steel combined Apatite V "• " \ Apparatus, life-saving (see Life Saving). philosophical and scientific (see Philosophical). platinum, for chemical use to teach the blind Apple seedlings (see Stocks). Apples, green or ripe dried, evaporated, etc preserved, etc. (see Fruits). Appliances, miners' rescue (see Life Saving). .Apricot Kernels Arabic ((see Gum). Argentine, un manufactured. 'On antimony contents. Pnyne.Aldrlch law, Aug. 6, lOOOi Uuderwoo<l la*, Oct. 3, 1813. Free Free Free 80% 20% Free Free ,. ■ Free Free Free Free 46% 1 ct per lb.> 1 ct. per Ib.i I'/i cts. lb. Ik 25% lyi cts. per lb 1 H cts. per lb Free Free 25 cts. per bush.. 2 cts. per lb 4 cts. per lb 25% Fre« Free Free Free Free 10% 20% 2 cts. per lb. 20% Free 20% Free Free Free 35% 25% 10% Free 25% 10% 26% 85% 15% Free Free Free ID cts. per bush. 1 ct. per lb. 3 cts. per lb. 16% COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Arg Art Article. Argols or crude tartar or wine lees: Crude^ containing — not over 90% of potash bitartrate. . . over 90% of potash bitartrate partly refined, containing — not over 90% of potash bitartrate... over 90% of potash bitartrate tartars and lees crystals, containing — not over 90% of bitartrate of potash, over 90% of bitartrate of potash... Aromatic substances (see Odoriferous). Arrack Arrowroot in its natural state and not, man- ufactured Arseniate of anilin soda Arsenic sulphide of, or orpiment Arsenious acid Art squares, same rates as on works (see Works of Art.) Articles of: Agate, rock crystal, or other semi-pre- cious stones, except such as are cut into shapes and forms fitting them ex- pressly for use in the construction of jewelry, n. s. p. f Alabaster, breccia, jet, marble, and onyx, wholly or partly manufactured Beads or spangles made of glass or paste, gelatin, metal, or other material — not embroidered nor appliqued embroidered, etc Earthy or mineral subs, (see Earthy). Glass (see Glass Bottles, No. 2) Gold, platinum, or silver, m'f'd, n. s. p. f. Iron, steel, lead, brass, copper, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, and whether partly or wholly manu- factured, n. s. p. f Tiles or tiling (see Tile Mantels) Tinsel (see Tinsel Fabrics) Articles plated with gold or silver Articles, n. s. p. f. — Raw or unmanufactured Manufactured, in whole or in part Articles in or saturated with alcohol, n. s. p. f., consisting of: Vegetable or mineral objects — containing 20% or less of alcohol... cont'g over 20% and not over 50% containing over .50% of alcohol.... Animal objects Articles returned: Articles the growth, prod- uce, or manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means — 1. Steel boxes,^ casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and other containers or cover- ings of American manufacture ex- ported filled with American products, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products, including shocks and staves when returned as barrels or boxes' rayiH-.VliIiich hi". Aug. 5, 190!). 6% 6% 8 cts. per lb.. ♦ cts. per lb., 8 cts. per lb.. 4 cts. per lb.. $2,60 proof gal.. per lb.. Free Free 1 ct. Free Free Free Woolen carpets.. 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 46% 46% 60% 15 cts. lb. & 60% 45% 10% 60 cts. lb. & 25% 60 cts. lb. & 26% 60 cts. lb. & 25% 60 cts. lb. & 25% Free Underwood law, Oct. 3, 1913. 6% il/a cts. per lb. 5% 2J4 cts. per lb. (n. e.) (n. e. ) $2.60 proof gal. Free 10% Free Free Free Free Woolen carpets 46% 15% 50% 60% 45% 60% 20% 80% 40% 60% 10% 16% 10 cts. lb. & 20% 20 cts. lb. & 2»% 40 cts. lb. & 20% Not specified Free 1 Steel boxes were not provided for by Law of 1909. 'The exemption of bags from duty shall apply only to such domestic bags as may be im- ported by the exporter thereof, and if any such articles are subject to internal-revenue tax at" the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded. (Both laws.) COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Art Ast Article. Articles returned: Continued. 2. Quick-silver flasl<s or bottles, of either domestic or foreign manufacture, whicli shall have been actually ex- ported from the United States 3. Drums: Iron or steel drums, of either domestic or foreign manufacture, used for the shipment of (acids) ;icids or other chemicals, which shall have been actually exported from the I'nited Stat.s -I. Films and plates: Photographic dry plates or films of -American manufac- ture (except moving-picture films), exposed abroad, whether developed or not, and films from moving-picture machines, lipht struck or otherwise damaged, or worn out, so as to be unsuitable for any other purpose than the recovery of the constituent mate- rials, provided the basic films are of American manufacture .5. R pairs: Articles exported from the United States for repairs may be re- turned upon payment of a duty upon the value of the repairs at the rate at which the article itself would be subject if imported under conditions and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury (Law of 1913). C. The above provisions shall not apply to any article upon which an allow- ance of drawback has been made, the reimportation of which is hereby pro- hibited except upon payment of duties equal to the drawbacks allowed; or to any article manufactured in bonded warehouse and exported under any provision of law. (Both laws.) 7. Tobacco: When manufactured tobacco which has been exported without pay- ment of internal-revenue tax shall be reimported, it shall be retained in the custody of the collector of cus- toms until internal-revenue stamps in payment of the legal duties shall be placed thereon. (Both laws.) S. .\nimals not included under this head. Artificial baits and flies cork feathers (see Feathers), fruits, grains, leaves, flowers, and stems, and articles made of same, silk or horsehair (see Silk). Artists' knives (see Cutlery, Table). Artists' paints or colors, in tubes, pans, cakes, or other forms Asafetida Asbestos, manufactures of, n. =. p. f unmanufactured woven fabrics yarn Ash, bone soda Ashes, wood and lye of, and beet root .Asphalt, limestone-rock Asphaltum — Crude, not dried or advanced Dried or advanced Aspic or spike lavender oil Aspirin Astilbe clumps rayiu'-Aldrlch Itiw, Aug. n, IIIOII. Underwood law, Oct. 8, 1013. Free Free Free Free Free 45% cts. per lb. . . . 60% 30% Free 25% Free 40% Free 'A ct. per lb. . . Free 50 cts. per ton $1.50 per ton. , $3 per ton Free S3, 50 per M 30% 3 cts. per lb. 60% 20% Free 10% Free 20% 30% Free Free Free Free Free Free 20% 25% $2.50 per M 10 COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. A tt — Ban a iticic. Attar of roses Aubusson carpets -. rugs Automobile laces Automobiles and parts of: Automobiles, valued less than $2,000.... valued $2,000 or more Automobile bodies Automobile chassis Finished parts, not including tires Rivets or studs for non-skidding tires... Axles, etc. (see Iron Axles). Axminster carpets rugs Azaleas, indica other Bacon and hams Bagatelle balls Bagging for cotton, giiimy cloth, and similiif fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, composed of single yarns made of jute, jute butts, or hemp, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, not exceeding 16 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filing, and weighing not less than 15 ounces per square yard Bagging for cotton, gunny cloth, and similar fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, composed of single yarns made of jute, jute butts, seg, Russian seg, Kew Zealand tow, Norwegian tow, aloe, mill waste, cotton tares, or other ma- terial not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, not ex- ceeding 16 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and w'eighing not less than 15 ounces per square yard Waste of any of the above articles suit- able for the manufacture of paper Bags, chain, mesh (see Jewelry). domestic (see Articles returned 1). jute (see Jute, bags), leather (see Leather), paper (see Paper). Baits, artificial (see Fishing tackle) Baked articles (see Biscuits). Ball bearings of metal Balls, antifriction billiard, pool, bagatelle, and cliess, of ivory, bone, or other material Balm of Gilead ' Balsams: Storax or styrax All other (see Drugs, not edible). Bamboo, unmanufactured blinds, etc. (see Blinds), baskets (see Baskets), sticks (see Wood sticks). Band iron or steel leather saws, steel Bandings: Cotton or other fiber — Not embroidered Embroidered Flax, hemp or ramie — Not embroidered Embroidered Silk .' Woolen Spindle, cotton ~. Payne-Aldrirh law, Aug. 5, 1909. Free 60c. sq. yd. &40% 90c. sq. yd. &407o see Laces 4aT( 45% 4o% (h. e.) 4r>% (n. e.) 45% 45% 60c. sq. yd. & 40% 90c. sq. yd. & 407o 25% 25% 4 cts. per lb 50% Underwood law. Oct. 3, 1913. ct. per sq. yd. 45% 45% 45% 50% Free Free . Free (see Iron, hooji) . 5% 5 cts. lb. & 20%. . 011% ','. 60% '.'.*. V.V.V.'.V. 50% 50 cts. lb. & eO%. 10 cts. lb. & 15%. 20% 35% 50% G0% 30% 45% 45% 30% 30% 30% 35% 50% 25%. 15% Free 50% Free Free 30% 35% 35% 50% Free 20% (n. eO Free 10% Free 12% 25% 60% 30% 60% 45% 35%- 25% COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. 11 Ban — Bea Bands, cigar (see Paper, pictures). cotton, etc. (see Cotton and Flax), hat (see Hat bands), silk (see Silk, ribbons), steel (see Steel). Barbed fence wire Bar iron Barium, .ind alloys of carbonate of^ precipitated cliloride of dioxide of Bark, cork (see Cork). nianvifactures of, n. :,. p. f Harks, cinchona or other from wliich quinine may be extracted extracts of (see Extracts). not edible, crude, not advanced advanced Barley Barley, pearled, patent, or hulled Barley malt Barrel buttons, woolen hoops, iron or steel shocks (see Wood). B.Trrels containing fruit (fee Wood, boxes), returned (see Articles returned), rifle and gun (see Firearms). wooden, empty Bars, aluminum axle (see Iron., axles). ' copper ■ . . iron (see Iron). lead muck nickel platinum railway steel (see Steel, bars). tin in Baryta, sulphate of (see Barytes). Bar>tes, artificial sulphate of Barytes, or sulphate of baryta, including barytes earth : Unmanufactured Manufactured Basic slag Basket osier or willow Baskets of bamboo, wood, straw, or composi- tions of wood, n. s. p. f. : If plain If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained, or creosoted Baskets, leather (see Leather bags). Basswood lumber (see Wood). Bath brick (see Bricks) mats, cotton Batting, cotton Banxite, crude, not refined refined — not over 64% of alumina over 64% of alumina Bay rum or bay water Beaded articles and goods; Fabrics, nets or nettings, laces, embroid- eries, galloons, wearing apparel, orna- ments, trimmings, curtains, fringes, and other articles, n. s. p. /., composed zeholly or in chief value of beads or spangles made of glass or paste, gelatin, metal, or other tnaterial, bnt not of wool Silk goods ornamented with beads or spangles Payne-Aldrich law, Aug. 6, 1000. Underwood law, Oct. 3, 1913. a ct. per. lb (see Iron, bar) . . . 3 cts. lb. & 2,5%. 2.i% (n. e.) 25% (n. e.) 2^)% (n. e.) 359 Free Free *. . . 'A ct. lb. & 10%. 30 cts. bushel S cts. per lb 45 cts. bushel. . . . 50 cts. lb. & 60%. (see Iron) 30% 11 cts. per lb. Free 2/^ cts. per lb. . . . A ct. per lb.... 6 cts. per lb. Free $3.98 per ton. Free H ct. per lb. $1.50 per ton. $5.25 per ton. Free 26% 35% 40% $1 per ton. A ct. per lb.... ft ct. per lb $1.75 proof gal.. 60% Free 5% 25% 15% 'A ct. per lb. 1 yl cts. per lb. 1.-.% Free Free 10% 15 cts. bushel 1 ct. per lb. 25 cts. bushel 40 %(n. e.) 10% 15% S'A cts. per lb. Free 1:5% 5% 10% Free Free Free 20% 15% 20% Free 10% 85% 25% 15% 25% 25% Free 16% 16% $1.76 proof gal. 12 -COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Bea — Ben Articio. Payno-AIdrlch law, Aug. 5. 100!). T'iHb-r\vi>i,(l l:nv, Oct. :;, ii)i;j. Beaded articles and goods: Continued. Manufactures of wool ornamented beads or spangles of whatever with mate- 50 cts. lb. & 60%. 50% 60% 35% 1(1% 25%, 25 cts 15 cts. 1 ct. 1 I-ree 2.-, cts. 30 cts. 30 cts. 3.',% 10% Free Free 40% Free Free Free 3 cts. 5% 5% $1 per Free 15% 257o 60% .■i0%. (J0% 40% 35% 25% 00%, 30% 60% 30% 35% 45% 1(1',, 10%, Free 5 cts. 18% ( Curtains and other articles, n. s. composed of beads or spangles ma glass or paste, gelatin, metal, or material — not embroidered nor appliqued p. i; de of other Beads of all kinds, including imitation pearl beads, not threaded or -truiig, (^r strung loosely on thread for facility 35% See Iron, 40% building Bean oil (ecc Sesame). Beans, n. s. p. f as drugs (see Drugs, not edible '). 45 ctr. bush. 25 cts. bush. i'/i cts. per bush, bush. ground (see peanuts) prepared or preserved, or in tins jars. lb,,. JVee lb. vanilla, crude, not advanced advanced Bearings, iron or steel Beauxite (see Bauxite, Bed sets (see Nottingham). sides (same as Woolen carpets). I'ree lb. M ct. lb. 45% .... 10% an J 10% lb. lit'ef, fre=h 1^ cts. 25% . . . lb prepared or preserved Beer (same as ale). coloring for ginger (see Beverages). Free Free Free all other Beet sugar (see Sugars). 4 cts. lb 10% .... b. all other 25% . Begonia bulbs . . . .' , Itells, broken, and bell metal, broken a only to be rcmanufactured nd fit $1 per M M Belting for machinery, cotton Beltings, cotton or other fiber — 3fl% flax, hemp or ramie — Not embroidered 0(1% - tinsel metal 15 cts. lb. 50 cts. lb. and 00% & 0(1%. Belts, cotton or other fiber — Not embroidered Embroidered 00% flax, hemp or ramie — Not embroidered Embroidered 60% leather, not jewelry 40 % silk (see Silk). Benches of marble, breccia, onyx, alabaster and jet, wholly or partly manufac- tured 50% Benzaldehv'de Free Benzidin Benzine Free 85% (n. Free ... e.) lb. n, e.^ Benzoic acid COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. 13 Ben — B in rriyuo-AldrlPb laiv, UadtTWood law, Aug. 5, 1909. Oct, ;i. iDi... r.i'uzoi , Benzyl chloride llergamot oil . . . Heriin blues . . , Berries, edible — Cranberries In their natural condition Dried, desiccated, evaporated, or prepared in any manner, n. >^. p. f. green, npe, or dried, n s p, f not eciihle, crude advanced Bessemer steel (see steel bars and ingo'ts). Beverages ; Ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, soda water, and other similar beverages containing no alcohol: In plain green or colored^ molded or pressed glass bottles.' Containing each not more than y^ pint Containing more than J-j and not more than \i pint Containing more than }i pint and not more than IJ^ pints Otherwise than in such bottles, or ii such bottles containing more ttian 1^ pints each. 2 Other beverages, n, s. p. f., contains not over 2% of alcohol (same as ginger ale). Other beverages, n. s. p. f., contains spirits Similar to sake {same as still wines). Mineral waters (see mineral waters). Bibles, comprising the books of the Old and New Testaments, or both, bound or unbound Bicarbonate of potash, refined soda Bichromate of potash soda Bicycles, and finished parts of, not including tires Billets, iron (see Iron). steel (see Steel ingots). Billiard balls chalk Binding twine; All binding twine manufactured from New Zealand hemp, manila, istle or Tampico fiber, sistal grass, or sunn, or a mixture of any two or more of them, of single ply and measuring not exceeding (GOO feet) 750 feet to the lb Paper twine for binding wool of the sheep and camel's hair Iree Free Free S cts. lb 90 cts. sq. yd, and 407o ^^^To 1 ct. quart ■2 cts. lb l-'ree Free Vi ct. lb. and Ui% IS cts. per dozen IS cts. per dozen 2S cts, per dozen 50 cts. per gal. . . $2.60 proof gal. . 25% (n. e.) H ct -lb... 2li cts. lb. 1^ cts. lb. 45% 50% ... 1 ct. lb. Free* 5% 10% 20% 10% 'j ct. quart 1 ct. lb, I'ree Free 10% 12 cts. per dozen IS ct*^. per dozen 28 cts, per dozen 50 cts. per gallon $2.60 proof gallon Free 1 2 Ct. lb. H ct. lb. 1 Ct. lb. H ct. lb. "•0% :5% ' No separate duty on the bottles. 2 Bottles or other coverings are dutiable as if imported empty. sBut if imported from a country which lays a duty on like articles from U* S., shall be subject to a duty of J4 ct. lb. *0n and after Dec. 1, 1913. u COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Bin — Ble Article. Faj-ue-AJdricb law, Aug. 5, 1001). Blanks, 6U% 50 cts. Free J'Vee I~ree 20% 3 cts. 50% Free Bindings: Cotton or other fiber — Not embroidered Embroidered Flax, hemp or ramie — Not embroidered Embroidered Silk (see Silk ribbons). Skirt (see Cotton plushes). Woolen Binitrobenzol Binitrochlorbenzol liinitrotoluol Birch tar oil Bird skins (see Feathers and Skins). Birds, dressed and finished (see Feathers). game, dressed live stulted, not millinery ornaments wild (see footnote to Feathers). liiscuits, bread, and wafers, n. a. p. f.' Biscuits, bread, wafers, cakes, and other baked articles, and puddings, by what- ever name known, containing choco- late, nuts, fruit, or confectionery of any kind, and without regard to the component material of chief value :2 \'alued 1.5 cts. lb. or le^s \'alued over 15 cts lb Bismuth Bismuth, salts, compound, and mixtures of. . Bisque ware (see Pottery). Bitters, containing spirits and n. s. p. £ Bitumen, crude, not dried or advanced dried or advanced Black: Made from bone, ivory, or vegetable sub- stance, dry or ground in oii or water Bone black, not as pigment as pigment Gas black, dry or ground in oil or water Lampblack, dry or ground in oil or water Salts, or crude potash Blacking of all kinds (no alcohol, 1913) Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges tongs -_ Bladders animal, crude / J-Vgl fish (see Fish). | manufactures of, n. s. p. ; Blades (see Cutlery). Blanc-fixe Blank books, paper Blankets, cotton !..!.' wool '. axle (see Iron, axles) bolt ■ '. . button for tires, etc. (see Iron, ingots). hinge iron (see Iron), steel (see Steel). Blasting caps fuses ' powders ' Bleaching powder Underwood law, Oct. 3, 1913. lb. & 60^-. 25% (n. e.) . Free Free lb. and 15% J2.60 proof gal. $1.60 ton $3 ton 25% 25% ... J'Vee . . . 25% ... 1H cts. •A ct. 25% . see Woolens.... H ct. lb IJi cts. lb same as Buttons. I'A cts. lb. $2.25 per M.... 35% See Jlxplosives. 'A ct. per lb.... 30% 60% 35% 10% 10% 1U% Free 30% Free (n e.) Free 25% 25% Free 10% $2.60 proof gal. i'Vee Free 15% I'Vee 15% 15% 15% Free 15% J0% 10% Free 10% 20% 15% 25% 25% 10% 10%, 40% 10% $1 per M. 15% Free A ct. per lb. ^Biscuits, bread, wafers, and similar articles. (Law of 1909 ) -Biscuits, wafers, cakes, and other baked articles h f^"""'-" whole or in part of eggs, or any kind of flour or r^e^f T .7" name known, composed in with sugar, honey, molasses, or other m.LZ L"':±.°:.°J^'''.. "■?'^"^'. ^^^en sweetenH kind of flour or meal, or other material wh. confectionery of any kindror 'both."^..lt"'f}.°I _""?^'"'=.<' "^'h ^''ocolat, ponent material of ch'ef value. so sweetened and combined, and wuiTotrreEarrt't;. /h^"" " (Law of 1909.) vviuioui regard to the com- COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. 15 Bli — Bon ArticiD. ijiiad, articles for the: Books and music, in raised print, u.-,ed exclusively by the blind Braille tablets, cubarithmes, special appar- atus and objects serving to leach the blind, including printing apparatus machines, presses and types for use and benefit of the blind exclusively. . Blinds, curtains, shades, or screens of bam- boo, wood, straw, or compositions of wood, n. a. p. f . : If plain If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained, or creosoted Blocks, wood (see Wood). tin in zinc in iJlood albumen , char dragon's dried, when soluble dried ii. s, p. f Blooms, iron (see Iron). steel (see Steel Ingots). Blown glassware Blue clay, common vitriol Blues: Berlin, Prussian, Chinese, and all others, containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water Ultramarine blue — Dry, in pulp, or mixed with water.. Ground in or mixed with oil W'a^h blue containing ultramafnie Boards, sawed (see Wood, lumber). leather (see Leather), paper (see Paper). Boas, boutonniercs, wreaths, and all articles, n. s. p. f., composed of artificial or orna- mental fruits, grains, leaves, flowers, and stems or parts thereof, of whatever mate- rial composed, n. s. p. f (See also Feathers.) Boats, pleasure (s,ee Yachts). Bookings, woolen Bodkins of metal • Boiler or other plate iron or steel Bologna sausages Bolting cloths composed of silk, imported ex- pressly for milling purposes, and so per- manently marked as not to be available for any other use Bolt blanks, iron or steel Bolts, iron or steel wood (^"ee Wood). Bombs (fireworks) - Bonds, plates and forms for (see l-ngraved plates, steel). Bone ash balls, billiard, pool, etc black buttons (see Buttons). casings, cotton and other fiber casing, siik char * cuttlefish dice dust manufactures of, *n. s. p. f meal studs . . .' rarno-AUlrlc-h law, Aug. 5, 1009. Underwood law, Oct. 3, lOia. Free 35% ■10% Free 15^ cts. per lb 3 cts. per lb. . y09' l-'rce ] J/^ cts. per lb Free 60% Free J4 ct. per lb . . y cts. per lb. . . o els. per lb. . . y cts. per lb. . . G0% ,...,., ■^)ic. sq. yd.^iOVo 20% Sec Iron Plate. . . Free Free 13:^ cts. per lb. . . iy& cts. per lb. . . 12 cts. p^r lb Free 50% 2o% 457o 50% 20% Free 50% Free 35% 50% Free Free S0% 25% Free 15% I'Vee Free i'ree Free Free 45% Free Free 20% 15% 15% 15% ^'0% eo% 13% I'ree Free 10% 10% 10 cts, per lb. Free 50% 15% 25% 45% l"'ree Free 50% Free 20% Free 40% 16 COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Bon :BoU Article. Payne- Aid rich law, Aug. 5, 1909. Underwood law, Oct. 3, 1913. Bones, crude, or not burned, calcined, ground^ steamed, or otlicrn-isc manitiactured. ■ Bones, crude, burned, calcined, ground, steamed, but not otlieruise manufac- tured Coiinct pins, not jewelry Bonnets (same as Hats). Bookbinders' calfskins Booklets of paper: Lithographed Decorated in whole or in part by hand or by spraying, whether or not lithogrphd- Books for the blind Books fur use of the U. S- or the Library of Congress, bound or unbound Books of persons or families from foreign countries, if actually u;eJ abroad by ihem not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or per- sons, nor for sale Books specially imported, not more than 2 copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use and by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philo- sophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encour- agement of the fine arts, or for tlie use and by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learn- ing in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale... Books printed in foreign languages Books printed more than 30 years at date of importation, bound or unbound.... Books, blank Books, of paper or other material for chil- dren's use, lithographed, not exceeding in weight 24 oz. each Books, letter copying, manufactured Books, slate Books, textbooks used in schools and other educational institutions Books of all kinds, bound or unbound, i)aper chief value, n. s- p. f Boot lacings, cotton Boots and shoes (see Leather). Boracic acid Borate of lime and other borate material, n. s. p. f. — crude and unmanufactured refined Borate of soda, crude and unmanufactured.. refined Borax, crude and unmanufactured refined Bort, diamond Botanic (larden, U. S. ; plants, trees, shrubs, root5, seed cane and seeds for Botany (see Specimen). Bottle caps of metal: Not decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated, or embossed in color* Decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated, or embossed in color* Bottles (see Glass). Boutonnicres (same as Boas). Free Free Free 25% 6 cts. per lb 5 cts. lb. & 15%. 25% Dutiable 25 cts. lb. & 15 7o. 3 cts. per lb. 2 cts. per lb. 2 CIS. per lb. 2 cts. per lb. 2 cts. per lb. 2 cts. per lb. 2 cts. per lb. Free Free H ct. lb. & 45%. 45% 7 cts. per lb. 10 cts. per lb. Free Free Free Free 15% 4 cts. per lb. 30% 15% Free 15% 25% ,'4 ct. per lb. Free (n. e.) Free % ct- per lb. Free H ct. per lb. 10% Fret 40 7o *The words "decorated and electroplated" were added by the Law of 19 13. COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. 17 Box — Bri Article. Puyiic-AIdrich Inw, Aug. 5, 1000. Uoxes containing fruit (see Wood, boxes), containing tea (see Cans), leather (see Leather bags), metal (see Cans). packing, empty (Wood) paper (see Paper), wooden (see Wood), (see also Philosophical, and .Articles returned T)- l*ox shooks (see Wood shoots, and Articles returned 1). Ijoxwood (see Wood, cabinet), liox-board, common paper, not coated, etc... Ilraces, cotton and other fiber silk woolen Brads, cut (same as Tacks). llraids, artificial horsehair or silk cotton and other fiber featherstitch loom woven and ornamented in the process of weaving, or made by hand, or on any braid machine, knit- ling machine, or lace machine ramie hat ramie hat, manufactures of straw, chip, grass, palm .leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, cuba bark, or manila hemp, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bon- nets, or hood> — not bleached, dyed, etc bleached, dyed, colored, or stained. silk tinsel metal woolen Braille tablets for the blind Brandy and other spirits made or distilled from grain or other materials, n. s. p- f- ^Irass, articles and wares of, n. s. p. f old brass and clippings from brass fit for remanufacture pins, not jewelry : llraziers' copper « Brazil nuts Brazilian pebble : Unwrought or unmanufactured Polished, etc (see Lenses), firead (see Biscuits). Ilread knives (see Cutlery, table). Breccia: In block, rough or squared only....... Sawed or dressed, over 2 inches thick... Wholly or partly manufactured inlu monuments, benches, vases, and other articles Briar root or wood (see Wood, briar). ro?e seedlings (see Stocks). Bricks: Bath brick Chrome brick — not glazed, enameled, decnr;iud. etc.. glazed, enameled, decorated, etc I'ire brick — not glazed, enameled, etc — weighing not over 10 lbs, each weighing over 10 lbs. each glazed, enameled, etc Magnesite brick — not glazed, enameled, etc glazed, enameled, etc Other brick, n. s. p. f. — not glazed, enameled, etc, glazed, enameled, etc Underwood lafr^ Oct. :i, 1013. 30% 45% ,-,() ' , r}[) cts. lb. & (10':; 1.-, ct^. lb. & 60^ i;M% (;()% Ifi'^, :.M)^; (in' , 10 cts. Ih. it W (Hi ct^. lb. 6< r>o' $'2.lji) proof gal 45'7o (n. e.) . . . Free 30^; 2y2 cts. per lb l-'rce I'ree tio cts. per cu. ft. $1 per cu. ft 15% 2G% 4.5% 10% ~'t)% (iO';. co% Free $2.60 proof gal ?0% I'ree 20% 5% 1 ct. per lb. Free 50 cts. per cu. ft- T5 cts. per cu. ft. 18 COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Bri— Bul Article. Brimstone, crude in bulk Briquettes (see Coal, compositions). Ilristol board Bristles, sorted, buncbed, or prepared crude, not sorted, bunched, or prep'd Britannia metal, old, and fit for manufacture. British gum Brocades, bronze Bromin . . , .^ I . . . Bronze: Powder, brocades, fliuers, and nietalHcs. In leaf Articles and wares, n. =. p. f., nianiif'd.. Broom corn handles (wood) •• Brooms: Made of broom cum, straw, w ooden fiber, or twigs All other r^rown, Spanish . Brushes, of carbon all other Brussels carpets (sec Woolens)- Buckles of iron or steel, and parts of: Belt Trousers and waistcoat — valued not over Ifj cts. per 100 valued over 15 & not over 50 cts. 100 valued over 50 cts. per 100 Buckles of metal, plated, etc. (as jewelry) . . Buckwheat Buckwheat flour Budding knives (see Cutlery, penknives). Buds, cassia (see Spices). not edible, crude advanced Building forms stone (see Stone). JIulb beams, iron or steel Bulbous roots: for flowers (see Bulbs). not edible, n. s p. f not edible (as drugs), crude advanced Bulbs, flower: Amaryllis bulbs Astilbe clumps Begonia bulb? Calla bulbs corms Canna bulbs Dahlia bulbs Dielytra clumps Germanica bulbs Gloxinia bulbs Hyacinth bulbs clumps Iris Kaempferii or Germanica bulbs.... Lily bulbs Lily of the valley pips clumps Mother flowering bulbs, mature, for propagating purposes Xarcissus bulbs Peony bulbs, herbaceous other < Tulip bulbs All other bulbs, roots, root stocks, tu- bers, and corms, which are cultivated for their flowers or foliage Bulbs, not edible, n. s. p. f Bulbs, not edible (as drugs), crude advanced Bulbs, incandescent electric-light, witli or without filaments Payne-Aldrieb law, Aug. 5, 1909. UuUerwood lafr^ Oct. 3, 1013. Free 7^2 cts. per lb — Free Free 1^2 cts. per lb 12 cts. per lb 1-2 cts. per lb. . . . cts. 100 leaves. 45% $3 per ton 40% 40% 30% 30% 40% I Free 25% 7 cts. per lb. Free Free H ct. per lb. 25% Free 25% 25% 20%, Free Free (n. e.) 10% 25% 35% 5 cts. 100 & 15% 10 cts. 100 & 15% 15 cts. 100 & 15% 85% equivalent... 15 cts. per bushel. 25% Tree J4 ct. lb. & 10%. See Iron, Ijuilding. See Iron, building. Free Free M ct. lb. & 107o. $10 per U $2.50 per .M $1 per M $5 per M ?10 per .M ' ". $10 per .M $2.50 per M $10 per M $1 per M $2.50 per M $10 per M $5 per M $1 per M $2.50 per M $1 per M $10 per M . $10 per M $1 ^per M 50 cts. per M . . . . Free Vree l4 Ct. lb. & 10%. 15% 15% 15% 15% 60% Free Free Tree 10% 10% 10% I'*ree Free 10% $10 per M. $2.50 per M, $1 per .M. $5 per M. $5 per M. $10 per M. $10 per M. $2.50 per M. $10 per M. $1 per M. $2.50 per M. Cn. e.) $10 per M. $5 per M. $1 per M, $2.50 per M. I'"ree $1 per iM $10 per M. (n. e.) $1 per M. 50 cts. per M. Free Free 10% 30% COMPARATIVE RAtES OF* DUTY. Bui — But Article. rayue-AIdrlcb law, | Underwood lai^-, Aug. 5i 1000. I Oct. 3, 1013. Bullion, base and U&d (see Lead) gold and silver Bullions, tinsel iJunting (see Woolen Dress Goods). Iturgundy pitch Jiu flaps: Plain zvoven fabrics of single jute yarns, weighing not less than ounces per square yard, counting the ^cor/j and filling — Xot exceeding 30 threads to the square inch Exceeding 30 and not exceeding 'io threads to the square inch Plain woven fabrics of single jute yarn by whatever name known — Xot bleached, dyed, colored, stainei!, painted, or rendered non-inflam- mable by any process Bleached, dyed, colored, etc Waste of above (not bleached^ etc.) for making paper Burrstone in blocks, rough or unm'f'd Burrstones, m'f'd or bound up into millstonus Butchers' knives (see Cutlery, table). skewers of wood Butter, and substitutes for cocoa, and substitutes for knives (see Cutlery, table). Butterine, cocoa Jtutton forms of lasting^, muhair or ^ilk clotli, or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in iiat terns of such size, shape or form as to be fit for buttons ex- clusively, and not exceeding ( 3 inc lies, Law of lyo'j) eight inches in any one di- mension Button molds or blanks, finished or unfinished Buttons: Agate buttons Barrel buttons, woolen. Bone buttons Collar and cuff buttons — Agate Bone, mother-of-pearl, or ivory. Metal (as jewelry) Dress buttons, metal (as jewelry) . . Glass buttons Horn buttons Metal buttons — Dress (as jewelry) Trousers (see Trousers, below). Kmbossed with a design, device, pat- tern, or lettering All other, u. a. p. f Nickel bar buttons. Parts of buttons, and button molds or blanks, finished or unfinished Pearl buttons, in size — 26 lines and larger Below 26 lines Shell buttons (same as Pearl Buttons). Shoe buttons made of paper, board, pa- pier-mache, pulp, or other similar ma- terial, n. s. p. f., valued not exceeding .3 cents per gross. (Law of 1909.) Shoe buttons, (Law of 1913.) 2J^ cts. per lb. . .. Free 5 cts. lb, & 30%. Free i"„ c(, lb. & 15%. U cl. lb. S: l.Vrc Free 15% 40 cts. per M.. G cts. per lb 3J-J cts. per lb. S'/2 cts. per lb. 111% 10% 40% 15% 10% 4 0% 40% 10% 60% 60% 40% 10% Same as Buttons. 5^c. line' p. Ri'o-s and 15% 50 cts. lb, S: (."~t. J4c. line' p. sr-i-s and 1 5 *> (n. e.) (n. c.) 50% 85% equivalent... 85% equivalent. .. J4c. line' \\ gross and 15% do (n. e.) (n. e.) S5% equivalent. 45% 94c. line^ p. gross and 15% ■^c, line^ p. gross and 15% Same as buttons.. 1 J^c, line' p. gross and lo%' do 1 ct. per gross 25% Free 25% Free Free 10% Free Free Free 10 ct-. per -M 5;4 CIS per 111 r,'/, cts per lb ."^2 cts. per lb. 00% 15% (n. e.) 15% 15% (n. e.) 10% 25% 45% 15% •Line measure being 1/40 of 1 inch (L aw of 1909). 20 COMPARATIVE RATES OK DUTY. But— Can Article Fayne-AUlrirb low, Auij. 5, VJO'J. Underwonrl la^- Uuttons: CoiUinued. Snap taatcnerj. and clasps, and parts of, iron or steel Trousers buttons — Steel ' Other metal V'egetable-ivory buttons, in size 36 lines and larger Pelow 30 lines. All other buttons, u. p. f. Cabbage seed Cabbages Cabinet furniture of wood woods (see Wood, cabinet). Cables of hemp, tarred or untarred of istle, Tampico fiber, manila, sisal grass or sunn, or a mixture of these or any of them of metal and rubber, telegraph, tele- phone, and other Cacao (same as Cocoa). Cadmium Caffein compounds of Cajeput oil Cakes (see Biscuits). Calamine (same as Zinc Ores). Calcium, acetate of, brown and gray alloys of carbide chloride of, crude crude metal cyanamid ; nitrate tartrate, crude Calendars (see Paper, pictures). Calfskins: Raw Tanned or tanned and dressed Bookbinders' Calla bulbs or corms Cnloniel Camel's hair: Russian and other ( '^ee Wools, clx-^s and 3). Press cloth (see Press Cloth). Woven fabrics (see Woven Fabrics). Manufactures of (same as Woolens). Roving or roping (see Wool). Tops (see Wool Tops). Cameos, cut, but not set set (as jewelry) Cameras, photographic, and parts of Camomile oil Camphor, crude, natural / refined and synthetic Canary seed Candle wicking, cotton and other fiber..... Candles, Roman other (see Tapers). Candy, sugar (see Confectionery). Cane, chair for seed, sugar Canes, walking (see Wood sticks). Canna bulbs 50f7r '4C. line^ p. gross and 15% ■^^c. line* p. gross and 15% •34c- line^ p. gross and 15% do. 50 --^ S cts. per lb 2 cts. each SoTo 2 cts. per lb H ct. per lb 411'^ Free 2.3<:»- n. e.) Free 257o (n. e.) :i cts. lb & 2.V 2.57o (n. e.) :l cts. lb. & S."i% F'ree 25% (n. e.) Free .... ]5<-r ].T<'t $5 per M. 35% lOTr I'Vcc J'ree 6 cff. per lb Free in cts. lb. X- l.")?c. 12 cts. per lb 10% Free $10 per M. 15% 15% (n. e.) 35% 45% 40% Cts. per lb. 15% {n. e.) 15% 1 ct. per lb. J^ ct. per lb. 15% Free SI per lb. 25% Free Free 25% Free Free ?.'»% Free F'ree 5% Free Free Free $5 per M. 15% "Line measure being 1/40 of 1 inch, (r.aw o: 20% 60%, 15% 20%. 1 ct. per lb. 5 cts. per lb; 'A ct. per lb. 25%, 10 cts. per lb. 10% Fi-ee $10 per M. f 1909.) COMPARATIVE RATES OF DUTY. Can — Car .vrti.-if. Cans, boxes, packages, and other containers of all kinds (except such as are hermet' ically sealed by soldering or otherwise'), composed tiu.nliy or in chief rtihtc i>f metal lacquered or printed by any pnuc^s of lithography whatever, if filled or unfilled, and ivhether their contents be dutiable or free Cans, boxes, or other containers of tea packed in packages of less than T) lbs. eacli shall be dutiable at the rate charc:c;ib'c thereon if imported enijUy Caps, bottle (see Hotlle Caps). blasting percussion Capsicum (see Sl(ice'^). C