Cordage. (See Brandy and wines.) whether or not colored, stained, painted, or printed. Cotton and manufactures of cotton, bleached and unbleached, .....do Curry or curry powder. ...do 10 p. c. 10 p. c. Dates Dental materials not otherwise provided for . .....do 10 p. c. 10 p. c. Doors, sashes, and blinds ....do Free. 10 p. c. Diplomatic imports for private use, free. Ad valorem... 10 p. c. 10 D. C. Drugs and medicines, not otherwise provided for, patent or other. e Unless exempt by special act for the encouragement of certain industries-coffee, ramie, fruit canning. 25 p. c. 25 p. c. Fireworks and firecrackers Fish and oysters, and all creatures living in the waters, and.....do the products thereof. Free. 10 p. c. ....do Floor cloth Flour, meal, bran (see Bread and breadstuffs).. ..do Free. 10 p. c. 25 p. c. ..do 10 p. c. 10 p. e. All other Fruits, nuts, vegetables-green, dried, or undried, preserved ....do Free. 10 p. c. or unpreserved. Furniture. ...do Free. 10 p. c. 10 p. c. Gimps for clothing or upholstering Gin. (See Brandy.) Glass and glassware of every description..... Gloves, kid and other leather and skin gloves.. Dozen pairs.. $3.00 $3.00 Ad valorem c 25 p. c. 25 p. e. ..do 10 p. c. 10 p. c. Hardware, machinery of all kinds, engines and parts thereof, ..do Free. € 10 p. c. iron and steel and manufactures thereof, nails, spikes, Harness dressing Hats and caps, not otherwise provided for ..do 10 p. c. 10 p. c. ..do Free. 10 p. c. Ham (see Meats). 10 p. c. Hay and grain... Hoes, horseshoes (see Hardware). Hides, furs, pelts, and skins, dressed or undressed. 10 p. c. 10 p. c. 10 p. c. Hooks and eyes Hose: Lumber and timber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, and ....do Free. 10 p. c. ..do g 10 p. c. 10 p. c. Lamps, lamp fixtures, lanterns, etc c Unless of manufactures free by treaty. a If mounted in ivory, rubber, or nickel; otherwise free under the treaty. d If mounted in ivory, nickel, or rubber, dutiable. e All pig iron and plate iron of 4-inch thickness and upward, free. fOther than plated articles. g Unless excepted under treaty provisions, without glass. 10 p. c. Petroleum (see Oils). Pitch (see Naval stores) Pianos, organs (parlor), melodeons. Pipes (smoking), pipestems, bowls, and fixtures, cigar Ad valorema.. holders. 25 p. c. 25 p. c. Plants (see Trees) Ad valorem. 25 p. c. 25 p. c. Plated ware (see Silverware). Free. 10 p. c. Playing cards Free. 10 p. c. Pork (see Meats). Porter (see Ale, etc). Powder: c If of wood, or wood and metal, free under the treaty, unless carved or plated. Import tariff-Continued. Articles. Soap Certain articles for the manufacture of soap free. (See Spikes and bolts (see Hardware) Spirituous liquors, still wines, and other beverages made from materials other than grape juice shall, if containing 9 per cent and not more than 14 per cent of alcohol, be subject to a duty. If containing more that 14 per cent and not more than 21 per cent of alcohol. If containing more than 21 per cent of alcohol, such liquor shall be subject to duty as provided for spirits of like grade. (See Brandy.) Camphor All other not otherwise provided for. Wagons and carts, for the purpose of agriculture or drayage. Wood and manufactures of wood or wood and metal, ex- Wines, cordials, and bitters, above 2 per cent of alcoholic Do... Champagne. Do. Claret, Rhine wine, and other light wines under 21 per cent of alcoholic strength, and not otherwise provided for. Do.. If in bulk Grape wines: For five years from Jan. 1, 1897, no duties shall be levied, collected, or paid on any wines, imported into the Republic of Hawaii, made from the juice of the grape, which are less than 18 per cent of alcoholic strength. Ad valorem. ..do 25 p. c. 25 p.. Per pound. Free. $0.021 Ad valorum Free. 10 p. c. 10 p. c. Zinc Vessels over 1,400 tons, per ton additional .05 Vessels outside of pilot limits, or in case of accidents, etc., as per agreement. Port physician's charges: Boarding vessels outside.. 25.00 Boarding vessels in port.. 15.00 Boarding vessels at wharf 10.00 Harbor master's fee: Boarding vessels on arrival or departure, or in moving, each time 3.00 To vessels by lighter, outside of harbor, per gallon.. .01 Marine railway: Capacity for 1,700-ton vessels in light ballast-hauling charges, per steamers, 50 cents; sailing vessels, 40 cents. Charges after the first day, 25 cents per ton for steamers and 20 cents per ton for sailing vessels, per day. KAISER WILHELM'S LAND AND BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO, GERMAN NEW GUINEA. Wines, other than foregoing: Per bottle of 1 pints. Per bottle of 14 quarts.. Beer and mead, in bottles containing up to 1 pints, per bottle Beer and mead, in bottles containing up to 14 quarts, per bottle. 0.10 Per bottle of 14 pints Cider and other wines of fruits, in bottles containing up to 14 quarts, per bottle. Cider and other wines of fruits, in bottles containing up to 11⁄2 pints, per bottle. $0.0238 Per bottle of 14 quarts.. Brandy and liqueurs, and all other spirituous liquors: In bottles or jars up to 1 pint, per bottle.. Per bottle or jar of 13 pints.. Per bottle or jar of 1 quart Per bottle or jar of 14 quarts Fruits preserved in spirits: Per bottle or jar of 1 pint.. Per bottle or jar of 14 quarts The importation of beer, cider, wine, or liquors in receptacles other than in bottles containing up to 14 quarts shall not be authorized. All the foregoing articles must, as a general rule, be imported in packages containing 12 packages or a multiple of 12. Pharmaceutical spirits imported in small quantities shall be exempt from duty. Export duty.-Copra, per ton, 4 marks (95.2 cents). Prohibited goods.-Opium, except for medicinal purposes. The sale and delivery of arms, ammunition, explosives, or spirits to natives are subjected to special regulations. All other imports and exports are duty free. |