Comparison of rates of duties between McKinley Act and new law.-Continued. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestove, and other building Per ct. Per ct. cu. ft.......... 11 c. p. cu. ft. | 7 c. per cu. ft..! 34.41 | 21.89 Hewn, dressed, or polished..... 40 per cent ..... 30 percent..... 40 30 Grindstones, finished or unfin- | ished ...... .................tons... $1.75 per ton ... 10 per cent...... 13.74 10 Slates, slate chimney pieces, I mantels, slabs for tables, and all other manufactures of slate ... 30 per cent....... 20 per cent.. Slate roofing................................. 25 per cent............do .............. Total Schedule B, earths, earthenware, and glassware ........... 51.20 35.21 SCHEDULE C.-METALS AND MANU FACTURES OF. 30 w are .............................. O ..... (ron ores. All other ore .......................tons... | 75 cents per | 40 cents per [ron in pigs, kentledge, spiegeleisen, / ton. ton. ferromanganese, and ferrosilicon: Ferrosilicon........................tons... $6.72 per ton.. $4 per ton ...... nese .................................tons.........do ....................do .............. All other .............................tons... ......do ....................do .............. Scrap iron and steel, waste or re fuse, fit only to be remanufac- Iron, wrought and cast........tons...! $6.72 per ton .. $4 per ton ...... .......tons.........do ....................do .............. ncr less than % of one inch ........... lbs... 8-10 c. per lb... 6-10 c. per lb... Round iron not less than :% of 1 inch in diameter, and square square ............ ..............lbs...) 9-10 c. per lb... ......do .......... | Flats less than 1 inch wide or less than % of 1 inch thick; square .............. .................Ibs... 1 cent per lb... ......do ............. Bars or shapes of rolled iron uotspe. cially provided for, and round iron in coils or rods, less than 7-16 of 1 inch in diameter....................... lbs... 1 1-10 c. per lb. 8-10 c. per lb.. Bars, blooms, billets, or sizes or shapes of any kind, in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel .... ....tons... $22 per ton..... 812 per ton...... Comparison of rates of duties between McKinley act and new law-Continued. 40.58 SCHEDULE C.-METALS AND MANUFAC TURES OF.-Continued. Per ct. Per ct. loops .......... ..............Ibs... 35 per cent...... 5-10 c. per lb.. 35 18.29 Beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck channels, TT col. umns and posts, or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and building forms, together with all other struc tural shapes, of iron or steel... lbs... 9-10 c. per lb... 6-10 c. per lb... 74.64' 49.76 Boiler or other plate, iron or steel (except saw plates) not thinner than above 1 4-10 cents per pound, ..... 65-100 c. per lb........ do .......... 49.47 45.66 Valued above 1 4-10 cents and not above 2 cents per pound, 8-10 c. per lb... 30 per cent..... 54.35 above 3 cents per pound.....Ibs... 1 1-10 c. per lb....... do............. 44.45 Valued above 3 cents and not above 4 cents per pound.....lbs... 15-10 c. per lb. ...... do........ .... Valued above 4 cents and not above 7 cents per pound..... lbs... 2 c. per lb..... 25 per cent..... 37.77 Valued above 7 cents and not above 10 cents per pound...lbs... 28-10 c. per lb. ......do........... 31.02 above 13 cents per pound...lbs... 374 c. per lb..........do............. 32.03 45 per cent............. do ............. Forgings of iron or steel, or forged iron and steel combined, not spe- 29.30 Hoop, band or scroll, or other iron or steel, valued at 3 cents per ponnd or less, 8 inches or less in width, and less than 3-8 of an inch thick: Not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge........ ...Ibs... 1 c. per lb ..... 30 per cent..... 45. 70 | 30 Thinner than No. 10 and not thinner than No. 20 wire ..........Ibs... 1 1-10 c. perlb. ......do............. 41.41 49.52 Flat rails punched Iron or steel.....................tons... $13.44 per ton... 7-20 c. per lb... 44.38 25.48 Iron..................................tons.........do....................do.............. 50.09 29.99 lbs.... Comparison of rates of duties between McKinley act and new law-Continued. lbs................... SCHEDULE C.-METALS AND MANUFAC TURES OF-Continued. black, including iron or steel Per ct. ............... 1 1-10 c. per lb. 8-10 c. per lb.. 39.46 Thinner than No. 25 wire gauge, lbs... 1 4-10 c. per lb. 1 1-10 c. per lb. 70.24 Corrugated or crim ped.........lbs.........do.............. .....do.......... 25.24 Sheets or plates of iron or steel (ex. cepting what are commercially 134 c. per lb... 95-100 c. perlb. 40.48 Thinner than No. 20, and not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge, ............ 185-100 c.perlb. 15-100 c. per lb. 72.70 ........... 215-100c.perlb. 135-100c.per lb. 49 Sheets and plates pickled or cleaned by acid or by any other material or 1/4 c. per lb... 825-1000 c. per 34.73 Thinner than No. 20 and not lb. thinner than No. 25 wire gauge, 925-1000 c. per 1 85-100 c. per 44.46 Thinner than No. 25 wire gauge, lb. lb. 72.79 Sheet iron or sheet steel polished, lb. per lb. planished or glanced................lbs... 278 c. per lb... 1% c. per lb... 45.93 Tin plates: (a) Sheets or plates of iron or steel, or taggers iron, or steel coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals are a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates and taggers' tin-Lighter than 63 pounds per 100 square feet ....... .... lbs... 2 2-10 c, perlb. 1 1-50. per lb. | 78.44 All other .................... ......lbs... .....do....................do............... Tin, manufactures of: All manufactures of, not speci. _ally provided for....... 55 per cent...... 35 per cent...... Foil. ... ......do.............. ......do.............. 55 1 lbs........: othexe feet 03 Posrstin Plate Tin Comparison of rates of duties between McKinley act and new law-Continued. Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, and slabs, by whatever process Per ct. less ...................... .....lbs... 4-10 c. per Ib... 3-10c. per lb... | 50.48 Valued at 1 cent and not above 1 4-10 cents per pound .........lbs... 5-10 c. per lb... 4-10 c. per lb... 39.06 Valued above 1410 cents and not above 1 8-10 cents per pound, lbs.... 8-10 c. per lb... 6-10 c. per lb... 52.76 Valued above 1 8-10 cents and not above 2 2-10 cents per pound 9-10 c. per lb... 7-10 c. per lb... 44.68 Valued above 2 2-10 cents and not above 3 cents per pound..... lbs... 12-10 c. per lb.. 9-10 c. per lb... 43.11 Valued above 3 cents and not above 4 cents per pound.....lbs... 16-10 c. per lb... 12-10 c. per lb.. 41.54 Valued above 4 cents and not above 7 cents per pound..... lbs... 2 c. per lb...... 1 3.10 c. perlb. 35.64 Valued above 7 cents and not above 10 cents per pound...lbs...! 2 8-10c. per lb... 1 9-10 c. per lb. 30.36 Valued above 10 cents and not above 13 cents per pound...lbs...) 374 c. per lb... 2 4-10 c. per lb. 30.07 Valued above 13 cents and not above 16 cents per pound...lbs...! 4 2 10c. per lb... 2 8-10 c. per lb.. 29.38 Valued above 16 cents per pound, 7 c. per lb...... 4 7-10 c. perlb. Sheets and plates and saw plates of bveel, not specially provided for: Valued ahove 1 cent and not above 1 4-10 cents per pound, lbs. 5-10 c. per lb... 4-10 c. per lb... 42.91 Valued above 1 4-10 cents and not above 1 8-10 cents per pound, lbs. 8-10 c. perlb... 6-10 c. perlb... 48.11 Valued above 1 8-10 cents and not abovo 2 2-10 cents per pound, 9-10 c. per lb... 7-10 c. per lb..:/ 41.45 Valued above 2 2-10 cents and not abore 3 cents per pound.....lbs... 1 2-10 c. per lb.. 9-10 c. per lb... | 43.33 34.76 32.33 31.16 23.16 20.60 20.62 19.68 lbs............ 30.75 20.65 34.88 36.08 32.24 32.50 37.11 A comparison of rates of duties between McKinley act and new law.-Continued. ......lbs... SCHEDULE 0.-METALS AND MANUFAC TURES OF-Continued. steel, not specially provided for- Per ct. Per ct. above 7 cents per pound.....lbs...2 c. per lb...... 13-10 c. per lb..31.711° 20.61 Valued above 7 cents and not above 10 cents per pound...lbs... 28-10 c. per lb.. 1 9-10c. perlb. 33.26 22.57 Valued above 10 cents and not above 13 cents per pound...lbs... 334 c. per lb... 24-10 c. per lb.. 31 21.30 Valued above 13 cents and not above 16 cents per pound...lbs... | 42-10c. per lb.. 28-10 c. per lb.. 29.81 19.86 Valued above 16 cents per pound..... ..... lbs... 7 c. per lb.... 47-10 c. per lb.. 24.78 16.62 Wire rods: (a) Rivet, screw, fence, and other iron or steel wire rods, whether or less per pound...............lbs... 61-10 c. per lb..4-10 c. per lb... 34 22.67 Flat iron or steel with longitudi. nal ribs, for the manufacture of .....do ............. -10 c. per lb.. 34.04 22.70 Wire of iron or steel: Flat steel wire or sheet steel in strips of any width, whether 40 Not smaller than No. 10 wire guage .......... ..........lbs... 1c. per lb.. | 1X c. per lb...|| 32.54 32.54 Smaller than No. 10 and not smaller than No. 16 wire guage, 194 c. per lb... 14 o. per lb.... 48.77 41.80 Smaller than No. 16 and not smaller than No. 26 wire gauge 274 c. per lb... 2 c. per lb..... 45.95 30.63 Smaller than No. 26 wire gauge, lbs.......... | 3 c. per lb.............. do ......... 26.08 17.39 Coated with zinc or tin or any other metal (except fence wire 1% c. p r lb... 14 c. per lb... 47.88 34.28 sthaller than No. 16 wire gauge.......... ........ lbs... 274 c. per 1b... 144 c. per lb...98.25 65.50 Smaller than No. 26 wire gauge.......... ............... lbs.... 8% c. per lb... | 40 per cent..... 15.75 40 Wire of iron or steel, covered with cotton, silk, or other material, and wires or strip steel commonly known as crinoline, corset and hat .... lbs...! 5 c. per lb......' 40 per cent.... 16.66 40 50 ire......................................... |