States, under the authority of the Se be the standards for the classification the Secretary of the Treasury shall these standards and to make such ad time as may be required, and he sha standards in other custom-houses of the be needed. New provision. 380. Whenever wools of class three s the admixture of Merino or English bl acter as represented by the standard san deposited in the principal custom-house improved wools shall be classified for d class two, as the case may be. New provision. 381. The duty on wools of the first clas washed shall be twice the amount of the be subjected if imported unwashed; and first and second classes which shall be i three times the duty to which they would unwashed. Old law: The duty on wools of the 382. Unwashed wools shall be considered shorn from the sheep without any cleansing condition. Washed wools shall be conside washed with water on the sheep's back. manner than on the sheep's back shall be con New provision, 383. The duty upon wool of the sheep or h alpaca, and other like animals which shall be than ordinary condition, or which shall be cl or condition for the purpose of evading the d reduced in value by the admixture of dirt, or stance, or which has been sorted or increased tion of any part of the original fleece, shall which it would be otherwise subject: Provide as now imported are hereby excepted. Wools sessed amounting to three times or more than assessed if said wool was imported unwashed, be doubled on account of its being sorted. If of wool or hair specified in this act imported class, or claimed by the importer to be dutiablego, class, shall contain any wool or hair subject to a T to the highest rate of duty chargeable on wool o maste, et and than the class so specified, the whole bale or pack and waste hare te to such higher rate of duty, and if any bale or på the camel, goat & by the importer to be shoddy, mungo, flocks, wo toping, roving, or tw material of any class specified in this act, and suchdvanced in any mater admixture of any one or more of said materials, de washed or scoured et, shall be subject to the actures of wool not spec L.T " 1 ·largre in I nitai matre of all g on camel's hair of the third d on camel's hair of the third Thirteen cents per pound incisi *r centum ad valorem. d class, the value whereof at the lat ported to the United States excind of Shall be twelve cents or jessa ja perund, pound; wools of the matte class the last port or place whence exerted to eluding charges in such port, shall ex. pound, five cents per pound, y the same rate as other wool, the ed under such rules as the Heera. -te, slubbing waste, roving wuste, waste, and all other wanien c the duty shall be thirty cents per waste, ten cents per pound. o, and flocks, the duty shall be ton nd waste have been transferred to preced the camel, goat, alpaca, or other like ping, roving, or tops, and all wool and anced in any manner or by any process of washed or scoured condition, not specially shall be subject to the same duties as Are ures of wool not specially provided for in 7 as women's and children's dress and goods of similar character t. wool, knit goods, and all goods made morals, woolen and worsted yarns, and ery description, composed wholly or in r of the alpaca, goat, or other animals, mposed in part of wool), not specially 1 for in this act, valued at not exceedund, ten cents per pound; valued at pound, and not exceeding forty cents s per pound; valued at above forty ot exceeding sixty cents per pound, nd; valued at above sixty cents per g eighty cents per pound, twenty-four addition thereto, upon all the aboveve per centum ad valorem; valued at >und, thirty-five cents per pound, and per centum ad valorem. ess goods, coat linings, Italian or description of which the ther vegetable material, with 1 wholly or in part of wool, paca, or other animals, valued 'e yard, seven cents per square centum ad valorem; valued eight cents per square yard, um ad valorem: Provided, four ounces per square yard the duty imposed by this act first class, and in addition s dress goods, coat linings, Italian ription, composed in part of wool, a, goat, or other animals, valued 3 per square yard, five cents per hereto thirty-five per centum ad nty cents per square yard, seven orty per centum ad valorem; if orsted, the hair of the alpaca, nixture of them, nine cents per m ad valorem, but all such goods in part of other materials, or introduced for the purpose of be dutiable at nine cents per n ad valorem: Provided, That r ounces per square yard shall pound and forty per centum ds, coat linings, Italian tion or character comair of the camel, goat, "ovided for in this act, yard, and in addition led, That on all such ed the duty per pound s act on a pound of tion thereto fifty per aph. Bunting, ten cents per square to, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. States, under the authority of the Secre be the standards for the classification of the Secretary of the Treasury shall ha these standards and to make such addit. time as may be required, and he shall standards in other custom-houses of the U be needed. New provision. 380. Whenever wools of class three sha the admixture of Merino or English blood acter as represented by the standard samp deposited in the principal custom-houses c improved wools shall be classified for dut class two, as the case may be. New provision. 381. The duty on wools of the first classwashed shall be twice the amount of the d be subjected if imported unwashed; and t first and second classes which shall be im three times the duty to which they would k unwashed. Old law: The duty on wools of the fi holly or in part of wool, the Males, ex tuding 382. Unwashed wools shall be considered so shorn from the sheep without any cleansing; condition. Washed wools shall be considere washed with water on the sheep's back. Woc manner than on the sheep's back shall be consi New provision, cs, and all ufactures rsted, the provided ind, the act on hereto Lair of the third camel's hair of the third entum ad valorem. has the value whereof, at the last not ree 383. The duty upon wool of the sheep or alpaca, and other like animals which shall be 1l be twelve cents or less per pound, cha ted to the United States, excluding than ordinary condition, or which shall be wools of the same class, the or condition for the purpose of evading the dust port or place whence exported to reduced in value by the admixture of dirt, or stance, or which has been sorted or increased in a ding charges in such port, shall expound, five cents per pound. Ition of any part of the original fleece, shall the same rate as other wools, the which it would be otherwise subject: Provided under such rules as the Secr Wools Oe as imported are sessed amounting to three times or more than tle, slubbing waste, roving w assessed if said wool was imported unwashed, s waste, and all other wastes be doubled on account of its being sorted. If the duty shall be thirty cer a of wool or hair specified in this act imported waste, ten cents per pound. class, or claimed by the importer to be dutiable and flocks, the duty sh ago, class, shall contain any wool or hair subject to a l than the class so specified, the whole bale or packay and waste have been transferre to the highest rate of duty chargeable on wool of to such higher rate of duty, and if any bale or paf the camel, goat, alpaca material of any class specified in this act, and danced in any manner or by the importer to be shoddy, mungo, flocks, wo admixture of any one or more of said mate washed or scoured condi the same class, the vanlar wherved at the V exported to the i miteri States er 22 BAL port, misil exɛered thirty cents per ts per pune. y and all hair of the alaca, goat and - Bane whereof, at the last port or pium jee United States, excluding charges in thirty cents or less per pound, ten conta þær ass to nw прог at is of Le class, the value whereof at the last exported to the United States, excluding pt, shall exceed thirty cents per pound, twelve ould ass and on camel's hair of the third be thirteen cents or less per pound, as shall be thirty-two per centum ad sue class, and on camel's hair of the third was exceed thirteen cents per pound includredbe fifty per centum ad valorem. of the third class, the value whereof, at the last e whence exported to the United States, excluding such port, shall be twelve cents or less per pound, polf cents per pound; wools of the same class, the geof, at the last port or place whence exported to O States, excluding charges in such port, shall execents per pound, five cents per pound. the same rate as other wools, the De twascertained under such rules as the Secren wop waste, slubbing waste, roving waste, hat netted waste, and all other wastes comsuch wool the duty shall be thirty cents per Y, y of val any as shall pay ddy and waste, ten cents per pound. and flocks, the duty shall be ten other like all wool and Kagedy and waste have been transferred to preceding camel, goat, alpaca, or roving, or tops, and as mungo, high in any manner or by any process of vashed or scoured condition, not specially all be subject to the same duties as are of wool not specially provided for in of th pack of wool of the chhaping ls. vomen's and children's dress goods of similar character , knit goods, and all goods made s, woolen and worsted yarns, and scription, composed wholly or in he alpaca, goat, or other animals, d in part of wool), not specially in this act, valued at not exceedten cents per pound; valued at 1, and not exceeding forty cents pound; valued at above forty ceeding sixty cents per pound, alued at above sixty cents per hty cents per pound, twenty-four tion thereto, upon all the abover centum ad valorem; valued at thirty-five cents per pound, and entum ad valorem. goods, coat linings, Italian description of which the vegetable material, with holly or in part of wool, , or other animals, valued ard, seven cents per square tum ad valorem; valued it cents per square yard, ad valorem: Provided, r ounces per square yard duty imposed by this act st class, and in addition ess goods, coat linings, Italian ion, composed in part of wool, roat, or other animals, valued r square yard, five cents per eto thirty-five per centum ad 7 cents per square yard, seven y per centum ad valorem; if ted, the hair of the alpaca, xture of them, nine cents per ad valorem, but all such goods n part of other materials, or ntroduced for the purpose of be dutiable at nine cents per ad valorem: Provided, That r ounces per square yard shall pound and forty per centum ›ds, coat linings, Italian ption or character comhair of the camel, goat, provided for in this act, yard, and in addition ided, That on all such ard the duty per pound his act on a pound of 'dition thereto fifty per ragraph. Bunting, ten cents per square ereto, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. |