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 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 6. 1909. 29 er centum ad valorem; rivets of iron or steel not s eciall rovided SCHEDULE C- ibr in this section, one and one-fourth cents pbr poulfid. y P uiigsuiiijgiiiiiixiiiiil 168. Crosscut saws, five cents per linear foot; mill saws, eight Semcents per linear foot; pit and drag saws, six cents er linear foot; circular saws, twenty per centum ad valorem; steel band saws, finished or further advanced than tem ered and olished, Eve cents per pound and twenty 8-lper centum ad) valorem; hand, back, and all other saws, not slpeci y provided for in this section, twenty-five per centum ad va orem. 169. Screws, common] called wood screws,_ made of iron or steel, w°°*l wwwmore than two inches in length, three cents per pound; over one inch and not more than two inches in length, five cents per ound; over one-half inch and not more than one inch in length, eight cents per pound; one·half inch and less in length, ten cents per pound. 170. Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers, composed in chief Umbrella rll>¤·¤l¤· value of iron, steel, or other metal, in frames or otherwise, and tubes for umbrellas, wholly or partially finished, fifty per centum ad valorem., 171. Wheels for railwa purposes, or parts thereof, made of iron 0** "ll°°l*· °°°· or steel, and steel—tired wheels or railway purposes, whether wholly - or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car, or other railway tires or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, one and onefourth cents per pound; ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks for the same, without regard to the de ee of manufacture, one cent per · pound: Provided, That when whegg for railway purposes, or arts 1Q‘g£·>;mh um thereof, of iron or steel, are imported with iron or steel axles Etted ` in them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the wheels when imported separatel. 17 2. Aluminum, aluminum scrap, and a loys of any king in which ·*l¤l¤lm¤¤· emaluminum is the com onent material of chief value, in crude form, seven cents ppr pound; in plates, sheets, bars, and rods, eleven cents per pound; arium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium, and alloys of which said metals are the component maternal of chief value, three cents per pound and twently—five per centum ad valorem. 173. Antimony, as regulus or meta, one and one-half cents er **"‘*’¤°“Y· pound; antimony ore, stibnite and matte containing antimony, liiut not containing more than ten per centum of lead, one cent per pound on the antimony contents therein contained: Provided, That on all $$6 of 0,,, ,,, importations of antimony-bearing ores and matte containing anti- l>°¤*l*° ¤¤¤¢l¤¢¤~ mony the duties shall be estimated at the port of entry, and a bond given in double the amount of such estimated duties for the transportation of the ores by common carriers bonded for the transportation of appraised or unagpraised merchandise to properly eripipped sampling or smelting esta ishments, whether designated as onded _ warehouses or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores at such estab- °°““"““‘“‘““‘°"°'· lishment, they shall be sampled according to commercial methods under the su rvision of government officers, who shall be stationed at such establisliiinent, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained to a government assayer, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make a proper assay of the sample, and report the result _ uid to the roper customs officers, and the lII1€0l`lZ entry shall be li ui- uq “l°“‘ dated tiiereon, except in case of ores that shall be removed to a bon(fled warehouse to be reiined for exportation as provided by law, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make all necessary regulations to enforce the provisions of this (paragraph; antimony, oxide of, one and one-half cents per pound an twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 174. Argentine, albata, or German silver, unmanufactured, twenty- *¤¤°¤*l¤¢· five per centum ad valorem. 175. Bronze powder, brocades, Hitters, and metallica, twelve cents Bl`°“‘°·°‘°- per pound; bronze, or Dutch·metal or aluminum, in leaf, six cents per one hundred leaves.