Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 1.djvu/561

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Aw ,... 547 {ITL! 19,--00*8 ·valnedatmoretha¤§mtnotmoreman$19each,$2each`; ,4 mined at nord thin $10 cach. $ each: all parts and materials 1 my use in ih! fof nn ioresoiut it lnwrted _¤vWrat¤i!» _§¤d not specially m·ovld& tor, ,50 per oantum ad valoremt Pro- · vided, That all dials, uwlax attached to movements or ¤¤*» ‘ when imported, shall have lndellhly painted, c printed, w ; stamped thmeou the name of the country ot orlm, and the l {rent og back plate od the movwt trams of any of the toregotng wha lmpmed shall have the name ot the maker or p purchaser, the nama of the country where manufactured, end _ the number of jewels, if IH!. indellbly stamped on the most H visible part of same; but if such markings are in whole or in part sumcleutly slmllar to the-, trade name u trade-mark ot ` nn established American manutactmu as to be liable to doceive the user in lm United States entry thereof shall he denied it such trade mms or.) trademark has bwn on me with the collector of customs. .· I - · r Pan. An ¤, automobile bodies, automobile chassis, motor cycles, Ind Diytl ot tm foreioiug, not including tires, all of the tnrwolng whether dnl@ or undnlshed, % per centum_ ad valorem: _Providcd», That if any dom'!. depwdéliey, DNV-. ` mee, or othu mbdivwon ot iovernment imposes a duty on-any article &M-ln Qtr when imported from the United States, in axeaas ot tm duty herein provided, there shall he mposed upon, such . article, when imported either directly or lndlrealy tram such cumtry, dependency, province, v or other aubdlrlalou oi gov ent, .a duty equal to that impoeed by meh @try, d%d@, provinoe,·or` other subdivision ot government on heh article imported frm the United States,-hut in no easeashall Kew- duty exceed 50 percentum ad valorem. l L , e · ‘ · ·. Pla. 370. Ll hydrwlanegmotor boataand parts ot the_!o:·egoln;,’80_¤· mmm ad . ’ ` Pu, 371, B|¤3& and puts t, not lncluding tires, 80 per eenm ad valorulx Provided, That lt iny country; de- v pendwcy, province, for other auhmvwou of mvernmeut a duty on any article molded tgthla paragranh, when imported tron: the United Stem, in excess ot the duty herein provided, » there ahall be lm d upon auch article, when elther directly or o l ·» d t&m such country, dependency, province,. or omer mhdivmon ot ¢overnment,·a.duty equalltoathat imposed by eu@ eountrytdependmcy, province, or other subdivision ot gove t on meh article imported from the United States, hut in no ease ¢¤ll such duty eiceed W oentum, ad va1& _ ‘ ‘ ‘ , . _ , Pm. 872. Steam mlm and steam locomotlvu, 15 peroentnm . od velorem; sewing machlnm, parts thereof, not Provided tor, at not than-$75 each, 15,ner ad valorem; valw at nero &an $15 meh, $0 per-mmm gd vnlorm; and parts thmmt, ws pexgcentuxn ad valorm; prtaung not tor, lawn mowaa,and@hmtookamparts.o£&hlnetools,80per eentum ad valorm; mhrodduy iuea, shuttles tor eewiw and laoemehngl lmachinm, machlnatormHxlaee@me,net:aamlb¤e¢°¤¤¢¤,80pe,· centnm ad valofem: "hlttlnx, bral@, lace hraldlm and insulating am all textile machinery ori mm tmmd, h or uot,@ciaI1yfps·ovid& for, mhefcentnm advamem: all omertextile or parts? thereof, du1& or unduixed, not meciahy provided tor, 85 Der eemmnad valorm; (EBSQ swaratora at more than ` $50 web, and otha omtrifugal ma¢lnee for me et liquids or liquids and eollm, not Qeclally provided for, 25 per oentnm ad mlorem: combmed addlm and ma¢ium, 30 un eentm A§d,¥1l·0!'8¤!; all omer maohinm or partafthereof, _ finished or nndnished, not specially provided for, w per cehtum c ad valorem :· Probided, That machine tools an need lh thin para- *

srous ntmms § 121 Qaph shall he held to mean any machine operating other than by hand power which employs a tool for work on metal. PAR. 873. Shovels, spades, scoops, acythes, sidles, grass hooks, com knives, and drainage tools, and peru thereof, composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, alumin , orlether metal, whether partly or wholly manufactured, ce11tum ad valorem, ‘ ’ PAB. 374. _ uminum, aluminum scrap, and alloys of any kind in which aluminum ia the component material of chief value, in crude form, 5 cents per pound; in coils, plates, sheets, bars, rods, circles, disks, blanks, strips, rectangles, and squares, 9

 °pér pound. · ,

Pm. 375. Metallic magneqium and metallic magnesium scrap, 40 cents per pound; magnesium alloys, powder, sheets, ribbons, tubing, wire; and all other articles, wares, or manufactures of magnesium, not specially provided for, 40 cents per pound on the magnwum content and 20 per centum ad valorem. Pu:. 876.·Ahtim0ny, as regulua or metal, 2 cents por pound; uoedlebnliquated nntimony, e¤e—fourth of 1 cent per potmd. Pu. 877; Bismuth, 7% per- centum ad valorem. P4:. 378. Gadmlim, 15 cents per pound. Pan. 879. Metallic arsenic, 6 cents per pound. PL:. 880. German sllvm, 'er nickel silver, uamaaufaetored, w per ceotum ad va1orem;»ui&el silver sheets, strips, rods, and wire. =30_ per eentum ad valorem. 1 l ·P.u:. @1. Copper in rolls, rods, or aheeta, 2% rents per pomid; copper eegravers’ plates, not ground, and seamless cop- `ber tubes ,a¤d tubing, 7 coats per copper €Dg1’8V€I’S’ plates, QPODDQLNBHG brazed coppertubes, 11 cents per pouarl; brass rods, brass, brass platee, bars, and strips, Manta or yellow metal sheets, sheathing, bolts, piston rods, and shutting, 4 cent! her pound; seamless braas tubw aaclrtublag, 8 eeata per pound-; bnredq brass thbes, brass angles and channels, 12 cents pa pound} bronze rode and sheets, 4 cents perpoand; bronze when. Scents oerwoml. _ . · . . Pan; 382. Aluminum or tin foil less than six one-thoueaadths of an in thicknew, *85 per centum ad valorem; bronze powder, 14 cenm per pound; aluminum powder, powdered foil, powdered tin, biocides, flltters, and metallica, manufactured in ihole or m part, 12 cents per` pound; bronze, or Dutch metal, ot., aluminum, in leaf, 6 cents per one hundred leaves. The

 rate applies to leaf not exceeding in size the equivq.·

lmt of ahve and onehalf by hee and one·half inches; additional duties in the mma woportba ehallbe xssed on leaf exeeediw in ine aideqalvaleat. r Pnl Gold 'mf, 55 ~cents— one hundred leaves. The feregohg rate appllee to leaf not exceeding: lin mae the equivahnt or three, three-wma by three, and three-elghths iachm; dédltlemal dairies in the mme proportion shall be annexed oa lm! exceeding ln size said equivalent ` Pu. 384. Silver leaf, 61 cents per one hundred leaves. e Pan. 385. Tinsel wire, made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver, or other metal, 8 coats per poaad and 10 per eentum ad valorem; lame or lalm, made wholly or la chief yalao of ` told, silver, wor other metal, 8 cents `per poand and 20 per cwtum ad valorem; bullions and metal threads made wholly or la chief l value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, 6 cents per pound and 35 per centum ad ralorem; beltlngs, toys, and other articles made wholly or in chief value of tlaael wire, metal thread, lame or lalm, or of tlaeel wire, lame or lahn and india rubber, bullione, or metal threads, not specially provided fur, 45 per eeatam ad valorm; woven fabrics, ribbons, fringes, and ` meels; made wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing, E5 per ceutom ad valorem. l "

 Pa;. 886. Quickaalyer, % cents per pound: Provided, That

the haake, bottles, or other. vmels in which quicksilver is im-