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140 six*rY.1·*ms·r coNem1ss. sm. 1. cs. 8. 1909.

 bm Cmss II.-Coax., scnrsrs, arruumzs, Arm nnawarrvms rnmamor.

cmp 1. Gaour 1.—CoAr.. _ °°¤*¤¤d °°*°· 21. Coal and coke, gross weight, one thousand kilos., twenty-five cents. G¤>¤P2· Gnour 2.—Scms·rs, nrrumcns, Aim nnmvarrvas rnmzmor. e°§j=b*•¤· *>“¤¤°¤¤· 22. Tars pitches, and tar oils, not otherwise provided for; mmeral ‘ oils, crude or refined, including those for illumination, lubrication, fuel, or solvents; vaseline (exc:Ht when compounded with other substances); axle grease of kinds; asp altums; carbolineum and similar compounds; gross weight, one hundred kilos., twenty-five cents. _ Pmvinvv- Provided, hat no article classificd uI1d61‘ this p8·1'8·g1’8Pl1 m` shall pa a less rate of duty than ten per centum ad valorem. ,,?·&¤¤i¤- Provided further, That thong) imported under a name ’p` m ° referable to this ara ph, para , or other similar products, shall be classified) und; paragraph eighty-three of this Act. Mm<{1s¤;¤n1grmm_ Cnass III.--Mm·ra1.s Aim mnuracrunns rnnnnor. fantures. umm- Gaour 1.-Gow, smvmz, nw narmuu; Auors rnmzrzor; com P'°°l"““"'°°°’“ arm smvmz rnymn Axrxcms. · G°*" •¤'* P‘*“”°"'· 23. Gold, platinum, and alloys thereof: _ ‘ (a) In jewelry, plate and goldsm1ths’ wares not otherwise provided or, hectog., twelve dollars and fifty cents. (b) The same, set with pearls or with precious or semiprecious ston , hectog., twenty-five dollars. (c) The same, set with doub ets or with imitations of pearls or of (precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., seventeen ollars and fifty cents. (d) Articles or manufactmes of gold or platinum (except jewelry), composed in part o other materials, in which the component material of chief value is gold or platinum, not otherwise provided for, pellets for use in dentnstgnéy, soldier and foil, hecto ., three dollars. §jQ‘},'{‘;’ém_ Promki , That no article classifid under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. $****3* 24. Silver and alloys thereof: (a) In jewelry, plate and si1versmiths’ wares not otherwise provided or, hectog., one dollar. (b) The same, set with pearls or with precious or semiprecious stones, hectp ., five dollars. (c) The same, set with doubdets or with imitations of pearls or of precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., five dollars. (d) Articles or manufactures of silver (except `ewelry), composed in part of other materials, in which the component material of chief value is silver, not otherwise provided for, soldier and foil, hectog., forty cents. (;gggg>ém Prmnded, That no article classified under this para- ' graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five iper centum ad valorem. P‘°‘°" “"””· 25. Gold and s ver lated wares: (a) In jewelixy, kilo., two dollars and forty cents. (b) In lamps not otherwise provided for, icture frames, knives, forks, and spoons, carriage and, coiiin fittings, saddlery hardware, foil, kilo., sixty cents.