93. Oxides and oxyhydrates of ammoniac, potash, and other caustic and barilla alkalies, G. W 94. Inorganic salts: .100 kilos.. $0.25 (a) Chloride of sodium (common salt), crude, G. W......100 kilos.- (ƒ) Chlorates of soda and potash, G. W. 95. Organic salts: (a) Acetates and oxalates, G. W. 100 kilos.. 1.80 (b) Citrates and tartrates, N. W. .100 kilos.. 2.50 96. Alkaloids and their salts, except those of cinchona bark; chlorides of gold and silver, N. W 97. Chemical products not specially mentioned, N. W .kilo.. 6.75 .02 .25 .kilo.. 25 1.50 (a) Cod-liver oil and other medicinal oils not refined, G. W.100 kilos.. .100 kilos.. 1.40 (d) Cod liver oil and other medicinal oils, refined, but not in the form of a pharmaceutical product or preparation, G. W...100 kilos.. 5.00 102. Mineral, vegetable, and animal wax, unwrought, and paraffin in lumps, G. W .100 kilos.. 2.00 103. Articles of stearine and paraffin; wax of all kinds wrought, N. W., 100 kilos... 104. Soap: (a) Common soap in bars, including castile soap, made of olive oil; 5.00 .01 .10 .20 105. Perfumery: (a) Essential oils, extracts, and products used in the preparation of .kilo.. $5.00 (b) All other kinds of perfumery not otherwise provided for; powders and oils for toilet purposes, N. W .kilo.... Provided, that none of the articles classified under paragraph 105 shall pay a less rate of duty than 25 per cent ad valorem. GROUP 5.-VARIOUS. 106. Artificial or chemical fertilizers, G. W. 107. Starch and feculæ for industrial purposes, N. W. 108. Dextrine, N. W... 109. Glues, albumens, and gelatin, G. W. 110. Carbons prepared for electric lighting, G. W. 111. Gunpowder and explosive compounds: .50 .05 100 kilos.. 100 kilos.. 4.00 100 kilos.. 5.00 (a) Gunpowder, explosive compounds and miners' fuses, N. W., 5.00 (b) Gunpowder, sporting and other explosives not intended for mines, including fireworks of all kinds, N. W..................... .kilo.. .20 All gunpowder intended for any kind of firearms, capable of passing through a metallic riddle with round holes 23 m. m. in diameter, shall be considered as sporting. CLASS IV.-Cotton and its manufactures. GROUP 1.-RAW COTTON. 112. Raw cotton, with or without seed, and cotton waste, N. W....100 kilos.. Cotton yarns and threads cf less than 20 centimeters in length shall be considered as waste of spun cotton. GROUP 2.-YARNS. Rule applicable to goods classed in the present group: .50 A meter of No. 1 cotton yarn of a single thread weighs 59 centigrams. To ascertain the number to which a cotton yarn corresponds any number of the meters thereof may be taken. The number of meters so taken must be multiplied by 59 and the product thereof must be divided by the number of centigrams that the tested length of yarn weighs. The quotient so obtained will be the number of the tested yarn, if of not more than one thread. If the yarn is of more than one thread, the quotient must be multiplied by the number of threads, and to give the proper number 7 per cent must be added if not dyed, or 10 per cent if dyed. 113. Yarn in hanks: (a) Bleached or unbleached, N. W. (b) Dyed, N. W kilo.. $0.10 ..kilo.. .15 114. Yarn in cops, bobbins or spools unbleached, including weight of bobbins, spool, etc.: (a) Up to No. 13, N W. (b) No. 14 to No. 25, N. W (c) No. 26 to No. 35, N. W (d) No. 36 to No. 45, N. W. (e) No. 46 and above, N. W 115. The same bleached or dyed, including weight of bobbins, spools, etc.: (a) Up to No. 13, N. W (b) No. 14 to No. 25, N. W (c) No. 26 to No. 35, N. W (d) No. 36 to No. 45, N. W 116. Yarns or threads for sewing, crocheting, darning or embroidering, including the weight of the reel or spools, N. W.. .kilo.. $0.20 (a) Thread for sewing sails, wrapping twine and cord, twisted or GROUP 3.-TEXTILES. .12 .kilo.. .06 RULE A. When the textiles included in the numbers of this group contain an admixture, they shall, according to kind, be liable to the following surtaxes (see Rules 2 to 12, inclusive): 1. Cotton textiles containing threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie or pita, shall be liable to a surtax of 15 per cent of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of these threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, or pita, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, etc., exceeds onefifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class V. 2. Cotton textiles containing threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or wastes of these materials, shall be liable to a surtax of 35 per cent of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair or their wastes exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VI, as textiles mixed with wool. 3. Cotton textiles containing threads of silk or floss silk, shall be liable to a surtax of 70 per cent of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of silk or floss silk threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of silk or floss silk exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of Class VII. The provisions of this rule shall not apply to knitted stuffs, tulles, laces, and blondes (see Rule 5), to ribbons (Rule 6), or to trimmings (Rule 7). RULE B. Articles included in this group, which are within the undermentioned conditions, shall be liable to the following surtaxes (see Rules 2 to 12, inclusive): (a) Textiles brochés, or woven like brocades with silk or floss silk shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of 15 per cent. (b) Textiles embroidered by hand or by machine after weaving or with application of triminings shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of 30 per cent. Should the embroidery contain threads, purl, or spangles of common metal or of silver, the surtax shall amount to 60 per cent of the duties applicable to the textile. When the threads, purl or spangles are of gold, the surtax shall be 100 per cent. (c) Textiles and trimmings containing threads, or purl of common metals or silver shall be liable to a surtax of 50 per cent of the duties leviable thereon. When the threads or purl are of gold the surtax shall amount to 100 per cent. (d) Textiles entirely or partially made up into sacks shall be liable to the duties applicable thereto, plus a surtax of 15 per cent. Shawls called "mantones" and "panalones," traveling rugs, counterpanes, sheets, towels, tablecloths and napkins, mantles, veils, shawls, hemmed fichus and handkerchiefs shall, for the making up, be liable to a surtax of 30 per cent of the duties leviable thereon. Other made-up articles, wearing apparel and clothing of all kinds, except corsets and the articles provided for in paragraph 125, finished, half finished, cut, or simply basted, shall, for their total weight, be liable to the duties leviable on the principal component textile on their most visible exterior part, plus a surtax of 100 per cent. 117. Textiles plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing 10 kilograms Textiles plain and without figures, not stamped or printed, whatever be (a) Up to 18 threads, N. W .kilo..$0.10 .14 .kilo.. .28 (e) The same textiles printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: 118. Other textiles plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing less A (f) The same textiles, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile with a surtax of 40 per cent. 119. Textiles twilled or figured on the loom, napped or not, weighing 10 kilo- (f) The same textiles, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile with a surtax of 30 per cent. 120. Textiles twilled or figured on the loom, napped or not, weighing less than (f) The same textiles, printed or manufactured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile with a surtax of 40 per cent. 121. Textiles for counterpanes, N. W. 122. Piqués of all kinds, N. W. .kilo.. .24 kilo.. · 45 123. Carded textiles in blankets and other articles: (a) Unbleached or half bleached, N. W (b) Bleached or dyed in the piece, N. W. .kilo.. $0.08 kilo.. .14 (c) Stamped, printed, or manufactured with dyed yarns, N. W.kilo.. NOTE.-Blankets in pairs, hemmed or bound, and separate blankets shall be considered as made-up articles for the application of the corresponding surtax. 124. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and all pile fabrics, cut or uncut, N. W 125. Knitted goods, even with needlework:1 (a) In the piece, N. W. (b) Jerseys, undershirts, and drawers, N. W. .20 kilo.. .47 ..kilo.. .15 .kilo.. .35 (c) Stockings, socks, gloves, and other small articles, N. W ....kilo.. Provided that none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than 25 per cent ad valorem. NOTE.-The articles classified under this paragraph shall have no surtax for the making-up, but shall be liable to such other surtaxes as may be applicable. 126. Tulles of all widths: 2 (a) Plain, N. W. (b) Figured or embroidered on the loom, N. W .40 ..kilo.. Tulles embroidered or figured after weaving, out of the loom, shall have a surtax of 30 per cent of the duties. .70 127. Laces and blondes, of all kinds: (a) Lace curtains, bedspreads and pillow shams, and lace for bor- (b) Laces not exceeding 38 centimeters and not less than 25 centi- 129. Textiles called tapestry, for upholstering furniture and for curtains manufactured with dyed yarns; table covers and counterpanes of the same kind, N. W. .kilo.. .32 130. Wicks for lamps, N. W kilo.. .15 131. Trimmings of cotton, tape, ribbons and galloons (3) N. W.. (a) Ribbons or bands for the manufacture of the same, N. W..kilo.... 135. Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs on cotton textiles, or elastic textiles manufactured with threads of gum elastic, N. W.. .12 .kilo.. .15 1Knitted goods, mixed with other vegetable fibers, wool, silk, or floss silk, shall respectively be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of Classes V, VI, and VII. (See Rule 5.) "When these articles are mixed in any proportion with linen or silk, they shall respectively be included in the corresponding numbers of Classes V and VI. (Rule 5.) 3 See Rules 7 and 11. * Ribbons and galloons containing in any proportion threads of other vegetable fibers, wool, or silk, shall respectively be subject to the corresponding numbers of Classes V, VI, and VII. (See Rule 6.) |