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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1909. 141 (c) Not otherwise provided for, kilo., two dollars. _ Promkled, hat no article classified under this para- §'§Y,'§“§{’,;m_ graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-ve per centum ad valorem. ‘ Gnour 2.—CAs·r moN. C,,,t§{,‘{,‘f*"“ Malleable cast iron and manufactures thereof shall be dutiable as wrought iron. g 26. Articles of cast iron, painted or not, but not otherwise coated or ornamented, neither polished nor turned, gross weight: (a) Bars, beams, plates, grates for furnaces, columns and pipes, one hundred kilos., thirty-five cents. (b) Ot er, one hundred kilos., seventy-five cents. 27. Other articles of cast iron (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), fifteen per centum ad valorem. Gnour 3.——WBOUGHT moN AND STEEL. wm¤°l_{§£"i.?5¤ and steel. 28. Wrought iron and steel, gross weight: ’ (a) In rails, straight or bent, cross ties, portable tramways, B“““·°’°· crossings and similar track sections; switch rails, switches, tongues, frogs, fish plates and chairs; one hundred kilos., forty cents. ° §· (b) In bars or beams (except of crucible steel), not cut to measure, perforated, or riveted or fastened together, rods, tires, and hoops, one hundred kilos., forty cents. P E Provided, That bars or rods not exceeding fifteen mmm mei. millimeters in diameter and steel known as "bamboo steel," classified under clause (b) of this paragraph, shall not pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, of crucible steel, one hundred kilos., two dollars and sixt -five cents. Prmnd ed, That no article classified under clause (c) m"‘°°“”“‘ of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than _ fifteen per centum ad valorem. 29. Wrought iron or steel in sheets, gross weight: °¤°•°•· (a) Plain and unpolished, one hundred kilos., fifty cents. (b) Polished, corrugated, perforated, or cold rolled, galvan- Eeg or not, and hoop iron, one hundred kilos., one o ar. Provided, That any of the articles or materials classi· Q}§,°,,m_ fied under clause (b) of this paragraph, made up in hoops, ridgings, eaves, drain pipes, gutters, ceilings shin les, ceiling centers, borders, friezes, dadoes, and similar articles, shall be dutiable at the rate herein provided, with a surtax of one hundred dper centum. (c) Tinned, terneplate, and tin plate, one hun red kilos., one dollar and twenty cents. h 30. Wrought iron or steel, in pieces, in the routgh, gross weight: R°“‘ "i°°°‘“‘ (a) Neither polished, turned nor a justed, one hundred kilos., sixty-five cents. (b) Rough-turned or lathed, but neither polished nor adjusted, one hundred kilos., one dollar. _ 31. Wrought iron or steel, in pieces, finished, gross weight: ““"h°° *“°°°‘· (a) Wheels weighing each more than one hundred kilos., axles, springs, brake—shoes, drawbars, brake-bcarns, bum ers, couplings, lubricating boxes, and similar articlles for railways and tramways, one hundred kilos., forty-Eve cents.