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142 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1909. (b) Wheels weighing each one hundred kilos. or less, axles and springs for vehicles, not otherwise provided for, one hundred kilos., one dollar and five cents. summa pam. 32. Wro ht iron or steel in large pieces, composed of bars, beams, ` orzieets, for structural purposes, perforated or cut to measure, fastened together or not, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and twenty-hve cents. Pipe- 33. Wrought iron or steel pipes, gross weight: _ (a) Plain, painte , tarred, or galvanized, one hundred _ kilos., one dollar and ten cents. (b) Other (except those coated or covered with gold or silver), one hundred kilos., one dollar and fifty cents. wm. 34. Wrought iron or steel wire: . (a) More than one millimeter in diameter, plain galvanized, or coppered, wire cables and ropes, and barbed wire, ten per centum ad valorem. _ (b) One millimeter or less in diameter, plain, galvamzed, or czgppered, and wire netting, fifteen per centum ad v orem. (c) Other, including those covered with textiles, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. (d) Gauze, cloths, and screenings, in the piece, twenty per centum ad valorem. (e) In other manufactures (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Chmn. 35. Wro ht iron or steel c ains, in the piece or otherwise (except in trixrets or jewelry): , (a) Exceeding five millimeters in diameter, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Other, ‘ lain, painted, or galvanized, fifteen per centum ad valiorem. (c) The same, covered or coated with other metals (except gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. M¤¤¤f~=¤¤¤¤~ 36. Anvils, ten per centum ad valorem. ‘ 37. Nuts, bolts, rivets, and washers, one hundred kilos., two dollars. 38. Nails, clasp nails, and staples, ten per centum ad valorem. 39. Screws, tacks and brads, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 40. Saddlery hardware (except chains and buckles), plain, or covered or coated with other metals or materials (except gold or silver), fifteen er centum ad valorem. 41. Buckles (Except trinkets or ornaments, or covered or coated with mm C gpld or silver), fifteen per centum ad valorem. -· °"· 42. ut e 2 (lag Butchers', shoemakers’, saddlers’, lumbers/, painters’, pruning, budding, kitchen, bread}? and cheese knives; table knives and forks with handles of common wood, or of iron, jissipamied or not, not covered or coated with other meta ; common scissors or shears, plain, lazed, or japanned; grass, garden, hedge, pruning, and sheep shears; fishhooks; twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) Pocket cutlery, hunting and sheath knives, side arms . (not fire) and parts therefor, razors, and other cutlery, including scissors and shears not otherwise provided for (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), thirty per centum ad valorem. (c) Sword canes and similar articles and wea ons with concealed blades, eighty per centum ad valorem. 43. Firearms of all kinds and detached parts therefor, forty per centum ad valorem.