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22 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I- Ch. 6- 1909· S°'“‘“’“‘·' C- 119. Bar iron muck bars, uare iron, rolled or hammered, comr»2i¤°ii.elio;`<‘ie¤xiif¤iiu` prising flats not, less than ongqmch wide nor less than three·eighths M" md '°°"°‘ of one inch thick, round iron not less than seven-sixteenths 0 one inch in diameter, three-tenths of one cent per pound. _ 4 R°“¤d’*¤ ¤>°¤·°‘°- 120. Round iron, in coils or rods, less than seven-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, and bars or shapes of rolled or hammered iron, not specially rovided for in this section, six—tenths of one cent §§f,“g’,f"§;,_ r pound: Prcmklgd, That all iron m slabs, blooms, loops, or other ' fdrms less finished than iron in bars, and more advanced than pig iron, except castings, shall be subject to a. duty of four-tenths of one “‘“‘°°°“'°“· cent per und: Provided further, That all iron bars, blooms, billets, slabs or lbgps, in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of eight dollars per ton. §{,’,{‘c‘;f,;',§q’°},y,,p,, 121. Beams, girders, goists, angles, channels car·truck channels, ew-T T, columns and posts or arts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and forms, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel, not assembled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or castmg, valued at mud tenths of one cent per pound or less, three—tenths of one cent per - pound; valued above nine—tenths of one cent per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound. _ _

  • ’*·*°· 122. Boiler or other late iron or steel, except crucible plate steel

and saw plates hereinaliber provided for in this section, not thmper than number ten wire gauge, cut or sheared to shaple or otherwise, or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or ro ed in grooves valued at eight—tenths of one cent per und or less, three—te11ths of - one cent per pound; valued above eiglititenths of one cent and not above one cent per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one cent and not above two cents per pound, five-tenths of one cent per sound; valued above two cents and not above three cents per poun , six-tenths of one cent per pound; valued at over three 1ij{ggi•giw"s and cents per pound, twenty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That pines. all sheets or plates of iron or steel thinner than number ten w1re gauge shall pay dut as iron or steel sheets. A¤¤¤¤r¤.¤¢¤· 123. Iron or steefanchors or parts thereof, one cent per ponmd; fors of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, but not machinglox tooled, or otherwise advanced in condition by any rocess or operation subsequent to the forging process, not specially provide for in this section, thirty ger centum ad valorem; antifriction balls, ball bearings, and roller earings, of iron or steel or other metal, finished or unfinished, forty-five per centum ad valorem. ¤·¤·><>1>»¤¢¢· 124. Hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, not otherwise provided for in this section, valued at three cents per pound or less, eight inches or less in width, and less than three-eighths of one inch thick and not thinner than number ten wire gauge, three-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number ten wire auge and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, four—ten51s of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty wire gauge, six—tenths of Jgazpgnhmm one cent per pound; Provided, That barrel hoops of iron or steel, ' and hoop or and iron or hoop or band steel flared, splayed or punched, with or without buckles or fastenings, shall ay one-tenth of one cent per pound more duty than that imposedp on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made; bands and strips of steel, exceeding twelve feet in length, not specially provided for in this section, thu·ty-five per centum ad valorem. Baiinzhwpsorrica 125. Hoop or band iron, or hoop or band steel, cut to lengths, or wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation, with or without buckles or fastenings, for baling cotton or any other commodity, three-tenths of one cent per pound.