601 Wrapper tobacco, and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more $1.85 per lb. $2.925 per lb. $2.75 per lb. $2.50 per lb.3 35 cents per lb. 35 cents per lb. 35 cents per lb. Stemmed. 50 cents per lb. 50 cents per lb. 50 cents per lb. 602 The term "wrapper tobacco" as () (6.7). filler tobacco means all other of customs shall permit entry to be made, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of any leaf tobacco when the invoices of the same shall specify in detail the character of such tobacco, whether wrapper or filler, its origin and quality. In the examination for classification of any imported leaf tobacco, at least one bale, box, or package in every ten, and at least one in every invoice, shall be examined by the appraiser or person authorized by law to make such examination, and at least ten hands shall be examined in each examined bale, box, or package. 003 All other tobacco, manufactured or 55 cents per lb.. 55 cents per lb..--- 55 cents per lb. unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. Scrap tobacco. 35 cents per lb 35 cents per lb. 35 cents per lb. 604 Snuff and snuff flour, manufactured 55 cents per lb... 55 cents per lb. 55 cents per lb. of tobacco, ground dry, or damp, pulverized. 605 Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots of all $4.50 per lb. and $4.50 per lb. and $4.50 per lb. and 25 kinds. 25 per cent. per cent. 25 per cent. per cent. "The percentage specified in tariff act of 1913 and the emergency tariff act of 1921 was 15 per cent. 2 Emergency tariff act of 1921: $2.35 per pound (see footnote 1 above). : Emergency traiff act of 1921: $3.00 per pound (see footnote 1 above). * Emergency tariff act of 1921 specified same rate. 6 Same as act of 1930. Under the act of 1913 the term “ wrapper tobacco" as used in this section means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufficient size for cigar wrappers, and the term “filler tobacco" means all other leaf tobacco. Collectors of customs shall not permit entry to be made, except under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of any leaf tobacco, unless the invoices of the same shall specify in detail the character of such tobacco, whether wrapper or filler, its origin and quality. In the examination for classification of any imported leaf tobacco, at least one bale, box, or package in every ten, and at least one in every invoice, shall be examined by the appraiser or person authorized by law to make such examination, and at least 10 hands shall be examined in each examined bale, box, or package. 7 Under the emergency tariff of 1921 the term "wrapper tobacco" as used in this section means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufficient size for cigar wrappers, and the term “filler tobacco" means all other leaf tobacco. Free. 701 Cattle: Weighing less than 700 lbs. each.. 242 cents per lb... 142 cents per lb.i. Free. Weighing 700 lbs. or more each.. 3 cents per lb... 2 cents per lb. Free. zen.4 2 cent per lb. 42 cent per lb. Free. Oleo oil.. 1 cent per lb 1 cent per lb. 15 per cent. 1 cent per lb. Free. Free. Free. 702 Sheep, lambs, goats. $3 per head. $2 per head. Free.7,3 $10 per cent Free. 8 Lamb, fresh, chilled, or frozen 7 cents per lb. 4 cents per lb. Free, 703 Bacon and hams. 3/4 cents per lb. 2 cents per lb. Free. Free. Free. Free. 10,11 2 cents per lb. *2 cent per lb. Free. 704 Reindeer meat, fresh, chilled, or 6 cents per lb. 4 cents per lb. 122 cents per lb. frozen. Venison and other game (except 6 cents per lb. 4 cents per lb.. 142 cents per lb. birds), fresh, chilled, or frozen, n. s. p. f.4 705 Extract of meat. 15 cents per lb. 15 cents per lb. 10 cents per lb.12 Fluid. 15 cents per lb 15 cents per lb. 5 cents per 1b.13 706 Meats, fresh, chilled, frozen, pre- 6 cents per lb. but 20 per cent 13 Free. 14 pared, or preserved, n. s. p. f. not less than 20 per cent. 1 Weighing less than 1,050 pounds each. ? Emergency tariff act of 1921: Cattle 30 per cent, par. 12. 3 Weighing 1,050 pounds or more each. (“Chilled or frozen" added by act of 1930. Emergency tariff act of 1921: 2 cents per pound. All other animal oils. ? Emergency tariff act of 1921 (par. 13): Sheep; 1 year old or over, $2 per head; less than 1 year old, $1 per head. 8 Goats included under all other domestic live animals suitable for human food n. s. p. f.; goat meat, not specially provided for. Emergency tariff act of 1921: Fresh or frozen mutton, lamb, and pork, 2 cents per pound. 12 The dutiable weight of the extract of meat and of the fluid extract of meat shall not include the weight of the packages in which the same is imported. 13 Provided, That no meats of any kind shall be imported (none of the foregoing meats shall be admitted (act of 1913) into the United States unless the same is healthful, wholesome, and fit for human food and contains nó dye, chemical, preservative, or ingredient which renders the same unhealthful, unwholesome, or unfit for human food, and unless the same also complies with the rules and regulations made by the Secretary of Agriculture, and that, after entry into the United States in compliance with said rules and regulations, said meats shall be deemed and treated as domestic meats within the meaning of and shall be subject to the provisions of the act of June 30, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 674), commonly called the "Meat Inspection Amendment," and the act of June 30, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 768), commonly called the “Food and Drugs Act," and that the Secretary of Agriculture be and hereby is authorized to make rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of this provision (paragraph (act of 1913]), and that in such rules and regulations the Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe the terms and conditions for the destruction (for food purposes (act of 1913]) of all such meats offered for entry and refused admission into the United States unless the same be exported by the consignee within the time fixed therefor in such rules and regulations. (Acts of 1913 and 1922.) 14 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f., 25 per cent. 707 Wholt milk: 642 cents per gal. 242 cents per gal- Free. 16 lon. 16 17 642 cents per gal- 1 cent per gal- Free.15 lon 16 56.6 cents per gal- 20 cents per gal- Free.15 lon.18 lon. lon. 2420 cents per gal. 1 cent per gal. Free. lon. 708(a) Milk, condensed or evaporated: In air-tight containers 20- 1.8 cents per lb. 1 cent per lb. Free. 15 234 cents per lb. 122 cents per lb. Free. 15 Other.. 2.53 cents per lb... 138 cents per lb. Free. 15 708(b) Dried whole milk 21,22 6412 cents per lb. 3 cents per lb. Free. 15 Free. 15 3 cents per lb. 142 cents per lb. Free. 15 3 cents per lb. 708 (c) Malted milk, and compounds or mixtures of, or substitutes for 35 per cent... (Free.15 20 per cent.. milk or cream. (15 per cent. 709 Butter..- 14 cents per lb.--- 8 cents per lb 25. 242 cents per lb.28 Oleomargarine and other butter 14 cents per lb. 8 cents per lb. 242 cents per lb.26 substitutes. 710 Cheese and substitutes therefor.... 7 cents per lb. but 5 cents per lb. but 20 per cent.26 not less than 35 not less than 25 per cent. 26,27 711 Birds, live: Chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, 8 cents per lb... 3 cents per lb.. 1 cent per lb. guineas 28 4 cents each.... 3 cents per lb.. 1 cent per lb. 50 cents each 29 Free. 20 per cent.. Free. .712 Birds, dead, dressed or undressed, fresh, chilled, or frozen :Chickens, ducks, geese, guineas. 10 cents per lb. 6 cents per lb. 2 cents per lb.30 Turkeys. 10 cents per lb. 6 cents per lb. 2 cents per lb.30 All other 10 cents per lb.. 8 cents per lb. 30 per cent.30, 31 All the foregoing, prepared or 10 cents per lb...-- 35 per cent. Free.32 preserved in any manner and not specially provided for. 4 “Chilled or frozen" added by act of 1930. 15 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Milk, fresh, 2 cents per gallon; cream, 5 cents per gallon; milk, preserved or condensed, or sterilized by heating or other process, including weight of immediate coverings, 2 cents per pound. 16 Provided, That fresh or sour milk containing more than 7 per cent (Act of 1922) and 542 per cent (act of 1930) of butterfat shall be dutiable as cream, and fresh or sour cream containing more than 45 per cent of butterfat shall be dutiable as butter (acts of 1922 and 1930). Skimmed milk containing more than 1 per cent of butterfat shall be dutiable as whole milk (act of 1930). 17 Three and three-fourths cents per gallon, by presidential proclamation, effective June 13, 1929, under section 315. 18 Thirty cents per gallon, by presidential proclamation, effective June 13, 1929, under sec. 315. 16 Skimmed milk, fresh or sour, not specially mentioned in the acts of 1922 and 1913. Dutiable at rates for whole milk under act of 1922. 20 Hermetically sealed containers, act of 1922. 21 Whole milk powder, act of 1922, not specially provided for in act of 1913. 21 Provided, That dried skimmed milk containing more than 3 per cent of butterfat and dried buttermilk containing more than 6 per cent of butterfat, shall be dutiable as dried whole milk; and dried whole milk containing more than 35 per cent of butterfat shall be dutiable as dried cream (Act of 1930). 23 Cream powder, act of 1922. 26 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Butter and substitutes therefor, 6 cents per pound; cheese and substitutes therefor, 23 per cent. 27 Cheese having the eye formation characteristic of the Swiss or Emmenthaler type, 742 cents per pound, but not less than 3712 per cent ad valorem, by presidential proclamation, effective July 8, 1927, under sec. 315. 28 “ Poultry" acts of 1922 and 1913. 29 Live bobwhite quail, 25 cents each, by presidential proclamation, effective Nov. 2, 1925, under sec. 315. 30 Including the weight of the immediate coverings or containers. 31 Game birds, dressed. meats of all kinds, preserved, not specially provded for in this section. 22 more 713 | Egg albumen: Dried. 18 cents per lb.33. 18 cents per lb. 3 cents per lb. Frozen or otherwise prepared or 11 cents per lb.33... 6 cents per lb.34.. 1 cent per lb. preserved, n. s. p. f. 18 cents per lb.33 18 cents per lb. 10 per cent. preserved, n. s. p. f. 18 cents per lb.33. 18 cents per lb. 10 cents per lb. Frozen or otherwise prepared or 11 cents per lb.33 6 cents per lb.34. 2 cents per lb.30 preserved, n. s. p. f. 714 Horses and mules: $30 per head... 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. (10 per cent.36 Free.37 716 Honey. 3 cents per lb.....- 3 cents per lb. 10 cents per gal. 717(a) Fish, fresh or frozen (whether or not packed in ice), whole, or swordfish. 1 cent per lb. 1 cent per lb.40 Free. 41 1242 cents per lb. 42_ 717(b) Fish, fresh or frozen (whethe 25 per cent if in or not packed in ice), filleted, containers skinned, boned, sliced, or divided $242 cents per lb... weighing with 1934 cent per lb.43 into portions, not specially pro contents not vided for. than 15 lbs.14 Free. 39 144 cents per lb. 144 cents per lb. 45_ Free. 41 718(a) Fish, prepared or preserved in 30 per cent. 30 per cent 46 25 per cent. 47 any manner, when packed in oil or in oil and other substances. 718(b) Fish, prepared or preserved in any manner, when packed in Free.41 packages. 19 Free 41 15 per cer if in tin packages.49 30 Including the weight of the immediate coverings or containers. 33 “Whether or not sugar or other material is added.” 34 742 cents per pound, by presidential proclamation, effective Mar. 22, 1929, under sec. 315. 35 "Unless imported for immediate slaughter." 36 All live animals n. s. p. f. 37 All other live animals, suitable for human food, n. s. p. f. 38 Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice: Halibut, salmon, mackerel, and swordfish. 39 All other fish not otherwise specially provided for in this section. 40 Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice: Other fish not specially provided for. 4 Fresh-water fish and all other fish not otherwise specially provided for in this section. 12 All other fish, skinned, or boned, in bulk, or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 pounds each. 43 Fish, skinned or boned. 44 All fish (except shellfish), pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved (except in oil or in oil and other substances) in immediate containers weighing with their contents not more than 15 pounds each. 45 Dried fish, unsalted. 48 Salmon, pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved. per cent 44 719 Fish, pickled or salted (except fish packed in oil or in oil and other not more than 15 pounds each): Free 42; 14 cent per lb. if skinned or boned. and cusk, neither skinned removed)- 25 per cent is in containers pounds each. 44 25 per cent if in containers not pounds each. 14 (3) Cod, haddock, hake, pollock, 2 cents per lb...--- 149 cents per lb.50,52; 4 cent per lb. and cusk, skinned or boned, 25 per cent if in containers pounds each. 44 whether or not bonedIn bulk or in immediate con- 1 cent per lb. net 1 cent per lb. net Free 41; 24 cent per tainers weighing with their weight. weight. 61 lb. if skinned or contents more than 15 boned. 25 per cent 44 Free 41; 24 cent per air-tight) weighing with their Ib. if skinned or contents not more than 15 boned. pounds each. (5) Other fishIn bulk or in immediate con- 1/4 cents per lb. 1/4 cents per lb. Free 41; 84 cent per tainers weighing with their net weight. net weight. 50,52 Ib. if skinned or contents more than 15 boned. Free 41; 24 cent per air-tight) weighing with their Ib. if skinned or contents not more than 15 boned. pounds each. 41 Fresh-water fish and all other fish not otherwise specially provided for in this section. 44 See p. 73. 48 Salmon, pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved. 50 Dried fish, salted. 61 Herring and mackerel, pickled or salted, whether or not boned, when in bulk, or in immediate con. taipers weighing with their contents more than 15 pounds each. 62 All fish (except shellfish), pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved (except in oil or in oil and other substances), in bulk or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 pounds each. |