Maple
Sugar, free under reciprocity treaty with Hawaiian Islands: Not above No. 13 Dutch standard.........
Above No 13 Dutch standard...
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Sugars not abore No. 16 Dutch standard in color, etc., testing by the polariscope not above 75 degrees, 1 cent per pound, and for every addi- tional degree shown by the polariscopic test, 1 of 1 cent per pound additional; and on sugar above No. 16 Dutch standard in color, and on all sugar which has gone through a process of refining, 1 cent and of 1 cent per pound; molasses testing above 40 degrees and not above 56 degrees, 3 cents per gallon; testing 56 degrees and above, 6 cents per gallon; sugar drainings and sugar sweepings shall be subject to duty as molasses or sugar, as the case may be, according to polariscopic test. Sugars, tank bottoms, sirups, cane juice or beet juice, melada, concen- trated melada, and concrete and concentrated molasses, the product of any country which pays, directly or indirectly, a bounty on the export thereof, whether imported directly and in condition as exported there- from, or otherwise, shall pay, in addition to the foregoing rates, a duty equal to such bounty, or so much thereof as may be in excess of any tax collected by such country upon such exported article, or upon the beet or cane from which it was produced.
Sugar, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice or beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses:
Above No 16 Dutch standard in color
Beet, cane, and other, except maple.
lbs.. 1893 Beet, cane, and other, except maple (if export bounty is in excess of that paid on sugar of a lower grade).. 1893 Maple ...lbs.. 1893 a The year 1893 includes that from Hawaiian Islands, 288,517,929 pounds, valued at $8,455,622.
... lbs..
.lbs.. 1893 3,292,496,348 1896 2,629,304,446
436, 287, 435 2,888, 492.67
2,435, 584
(b) 350, 848, 137
32, 100, 019 575, 917 115
206 Sugars not above No. 16 Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice and of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses testing by the polariscope above 87 and not above 88 degrees, 6 of 1 cent per pound, and for every additional degree shown by the polariscopic test, 1 of 1 cent per pound, and fractions of a degree in proportion. Sugar above No. 16 Dutch standard in color, and sugar that has gone through a process of refining, 10% cents per pound; and in addition thereto, on all the foregoing, 35 per cent ad valorem.
Sugars not above No. 16 Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice and beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and con- centrated molasses testing by the polariscope not more than 87 degrees, 75 per cent ad valorem. Molasses testing above 40 and not more than 56 degrees, 4 cents per gallon; testing 56 degrees and not above 70 degrees, 8 cents per gallon.
Machinery purchased abroad, imported and erected in any beet-sugar factory and actually used in the production of sugar in the United States from beets produced therein within two years from the 1st day of July, 1897, shall be admitted free of duty under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe.
If exported from bounty-paying country.
208 Saccharine (act of 1894).
tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated
Other, not specially provided for
Sugar candy and confectionery, including chocolate confectionery, made wholly or in part of sugar:
Valued at 12 cents or less per pound, and refined sugar, when
Sugar candy and confectionery, not elsewhere specified, made wholly or in part of sugar, and sugars after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated (act of 1894)
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Sugar candy and all confectionery, and all other articles made wholly or in part of sugar, valued at 15 cents per pound or less, and on sugars after being refined, when tinctured, colored or in any way adulterated, 8 cents per pound and 20 per cent; valued at more than 15 cents per pound and not more than 35 cents per pound, 12 cents per pound and 20 per cent; valued at above 35 cents per pound, 50 per cent. The weight of paper or other immediate wrappers, tickets, labels, cans, cartons, boxes or coverings, other than the outer packing case or other covering, shall be included in the dutiable weight of the merchandise.
209 Sugar candy and all confectionery, valued at 15 cents per pound or less... Valued at more than 15 cents per pound. The weight of the immediate coverings, other than the outer packing case or other covering, shall be included in the dutiable weight of merchandise..
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