Par. wholly or in part by stenciling or any The words "etchings" and "engravings," Other works of art, except rugs and carpets, But the free importation of such objects 462 Worm gut. See gut. 559 Wormwood, crude, T. D. 26,785.. Free. Free. 20 advanced, etc., T. D. 26,735.....per lb. 14c. and 10 per cent. 66 metal wire and wax and cotton flowers, T. D. 29,263-29,235-29,803.... 60 per cent. X. 15 Xeintharin powder (coal-tar color), T. D. 10,055... 30 per cent. 536 Xylidin, T. D. 5,538. Free. 536 Xylol..... Free. 17 Xylonite or zyolite (compoundof pyroxylin). Same as Yachts, repairs on, in foreign country, are not dutiable, under R. S. 3,114, T. D. 4,154. Free. 35 per cent. Par. Yachts, licensed shall not engage in any trade, nor in any States, but shall comply with the laws in all There shall be levied and collected annually on ..per gross ton $7. In lieu of the annual tax above prescribed the Thereupon such yacht, etc., shall be subject to This section shall not apply to a foreign-built need not report to United States consul unless it sailing into port pay port dues only, T. D. 16,667- steam pleasure, are not dutiable, T. D. 8,901- 66 not personal effects, T. D. 7,937. 35 per cent. Free. ......per lb. 50c. and 60 per cent. 40 per cent. per lb. 1 ct. 252 Yam flour, not suitable for starch, T. D. 3,385.. 296 405 Yarn, artificial horsehair or silk. See artificial horsehair. cotton, T.D. 3,891-3,949-18,337-22,489 23,283-28,803. See thread, cotton. crochet, wool, T. D. 26,154. as wool yarn. flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, 25 per cent. Free. Arts. Free. Free. sandalwood chips, a (crude drug), T. D. 26,284...... 15 per cent. round timber for spars or wharves.. ........per cubic ft. 1 cts. But when lumber of any sort is planed or finished, .per M ft. B. M. 50 cts. If one side planed or finished and if tongued or per M ft. B. M. $1.12 If three sides planed and finished, and fourth no deduction shall be made on account of screenings, as mech. ground wood pulp, T.D. 27,495- screws, T. D. 2,465-5,108. See screws. shades. See shades, shavings, T. D. 25,411-27,223... ship timber and planking, T. D. 3,602-4,012-4,347- 35 per cent. Free. .per cubic foot ct. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. spiles not in the rough, for building wharves, T.D. 26,776.. splints, T. D. 23,009... sticks, rough-hewn, sawed or bored.. Free. Par. 203 Wood, sticks, orange, peeled, 6 in. long, T. D. 25,511..... rough sawed, stained, T. D. 27,182-28,036.. tanning used expressly for. See drugs. 206 66 66 66 timber, hewn, sided or squared otherwise than by 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. ..per cu. ft. ct. timber, red cedar (juniperus Virginiana) hewn, timber, squared or sided, n.s.p.f., T. D. 3,602-5,380. unmanufactured, similar to ivy, laurel and briar Free. 66 65 wool, hygienic, T. D. 28,171.. 215 Wooden crib for pier (manufactures), T. D. 5,292 Par. 366. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. per lb. per lb. per lb. per lb. 371 Wools on the skin. Duty per lb. 1c. less than otherwise applicable. 360 361 All wools, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and Class one, that is to say, merino, mestiza, metz, 121 21 7 Par. 362 363 364 366 367 including Bagdad wool, China lamb's wool, Castel Branco, Adrianople skin wool or butcher's wool, and such as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Buenos Ayres, New Zealand, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Russia, Great Britain, Canada, Egypt, Morocco, and elsewhere, and all wools not hereinafter included in classes two and three. Class two, that is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, Down combing wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing wools of English blood, and usually known by the terms herein used, and also hair of the camel, Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals. Class three, that is to say, Donskoi, native South American, Cordova, Valparaiso, native Smyrna, Russian camel's hair, and all such wools of like character as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Turkey, Greece, Syria, and elsewhere, excepting improved wools hereinafter provided for. The standard samples of all wools which are now or may be hereafter deposited in the principal custom houses of the United States, under the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be the standards for the classification of wools under this Act, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to renew these standards and to make such additions to them from time to time as may be required, and he shall cause to be deposited like standards in other custom houses of the United States when they may be needed. The duty on wools of the first class which shall be imported washed shall be twice the amount of the duty to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed; and the duty on wools of the first and second classes which shall be imported scoured shall be three times the duty to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed. The duty on wools of the third class, if imported in condition for use in carding or spinning into yarns, or which shall not contain more than eight per centum of dirt or other foreign substance, shall be three times the duty to which they would otherwise be subjected. Unwashed wools shall be considered such as shall have been shorn from the sheep without any cleansing; that is, in their natural condition. Washed wools shall be considered such as have been washed with water only on the sheep s |