|
28
612
725
55 to 64 years
1,094
40
132
129
19
320
454
65 years and over
525
12
30
40
3
131
309
Total males ....
13, 197
517
2,674
2,538
157
2,750
4,561
Under 10 years
3 014
2
3
17
2 992
10 to 14 years
1,533
17
70
140
175
1,131
15 to 19 years
1,428
66
385
411
3
425
138
20 to 24 years
1,595
79
486
463
10
514
43
25 to 29 years
1,618
93
462
428
23
469
43
30 to 34 years
1 089
51
381
314
32
282
29
35 to 44 years
1 511
93
484
414
43
422
55
45 to 54 vears
863
66
252
225
25
241
54
65 to 64 years
470
40
124
104
18
137
47
65 years and over
176
12
28
36
3
68
29
14 755
6
67
1 043
26
3 148
10 475
Under 10 years
2 960
20
2 940
10 to 14 years
1,589
1
31
183
1 374
15 to 19 years
1,744
3
210
4
420
1,107
20 to 24 years
1,828
1
7
194
10
512
1,104
25 to 29 years
1 618
4
4
207
5
438
960
30 to 34 years .
1 228
6
139
1
3%
686
35 to 44 years
1,683
12
161
2
562
946
45 to 54 years
1,132
1
14
72
3
371
671
55 to 64 years
624
8
25
1
183
407
65 years and over. .
349
2
4
63
280
Total native white
14,268
201
1,676
1,549
110
2,089
8,643
Under 10 years
3,301
2
2
13
3 284
10 to 14 years
1,689
2
47
65
149
1,426
15 to 19 years
1 697
27
298
264
6
316
787
20 to 24 years . . .
1 757
34
338
287
11
382
705
25 to 29 years
1 626
32
288
278
13
336
579
30 to 34 years
1,107
21
229
193
17
231
416
35 to 44 years
1 535
37
259
252
35
336
616
45 to 54 years
915
26
134
130
18
1%
411
55 to 64 years
513
17
65
61
8
103
259
65 years and over
228
5
16
17
2
28
160
Native white males
6 764
200
1 658
1,047
%
1 202
2 561
Under 10 years
1,665
2
2
6
1,655
10 to 14 years . . .
850
2
47
87
659
15 to 19 years
783
27
297
178
3
193
85
20 to 24 years
825
34
333
190
5
234
29
25 to 29 years
734
32
286
177
12
203
24
30 to 34 years
530
21
228
128
17
118
18
35 to 44 years
699
37
256
162
34
179
31
45 to 54 years
402
25
131
98
15
110
23
55 to 64 years
205
17
62
42
8
51
25
65 years and over
71
5
16
15
2
"1
12
Native white females
7 504
1
18
502
14
887
6 082
Under 10 years
1,636
7
1,629
10 to 14 years
839
10
62
767
15 to 19 years
914
1
86
3
122
V02
20 to 24 years ,
932
5
97
6
148
676
25 to 29 years
792
2
101
1
133
555
30 to 34 vears
577
1
65
113
398
35 to 44 vears
836
3
90
1
157
585
45 to 54 vciir*
513
1
3
32
3
86
388
55 to 64 yours
308
3
19
52
234
65 years and over
157
2
7
14S
OCCUPATIONS.
323
TABLE XXIV. Grand groups of occupations by age, sex, race, and nativity Continued.
CITY OF PONCE Continued.
Age period .
Total.
Agricul-
ture,
fisheries,
and
mining.
Trade
and
transpor-
tation.
Manu-
facturing
and me-
chanical
indus-
tries.
Profes-
sional
service.
Domestic
and per-
sonal
service.
Without
gainful
occupa-
tion.
Total foreign white
1,182
43
459
144
54
109
373
Under 10 years
51
51
37
5
i
31
15 to 19 vears
62
1
27
7
1
6
20
iO to 24 years
130
1
61
16
6
13
33
25 to 29 years
169
6
76
25
9
17
36
30 to 34 years
161
4
71
19
13
18
36
35 to 44 years
251
11
107
39
6
29
59
172
10
71
23
g
13
47
55 to 64 years
106
9
34
11
10
8
34
65 years and over
43
1
7
4
1
4
26
Foreign white males
847
43
454
138
44
87
81
Under 10 years
22
22
10 to 14 vears
19
5
1
13
15 to 19 years
45
1
27
7
5
5
20 to 24 years
91
1
61
15
2
10
2
25 to 29 years
128
6
75
25
7
14
1
30 to 34 years
120
4
70
19
12
15
35 to 44 years
189
11
106
36
5
24
7
45 to 54 years . ...
132
10
69
22
8
11
12
55 to 64 years
78
9
34
11
9
5
10
65 years and over
23
1
7
3
1
2
9
Foreign white females
335
5
6
10
22
292
Under 10 years
29
29
10 to 14 years
18
18
15 to 19 years
17
1
1
15
20 to 24 years
39
1
4
3
31
25 to 29 years
41
1
2
3
35
30 to 34 years
41
1
1
3
'36
35 to 44 years
62
1
3
1
5
52
45 to 54 years
40
2
1
2
35
55 to 64 years
28
1
3
24
65 vears and over
20
1
2
17
Total colored
12,502
279
5%
1,888
19
3,700
6,020
Under 10 vears
2,622
1
24
2 597
10 to 14 vears
1 396
15
19
106
208
1 048
15 to 19 vears
1 413
38
63
350
524
438
20 to 24 vears
1,536
45
94
354
3
631
409
25 to 29 vears
1 441
59
102
332
6
554
388
30 to 34 vears
1,049
26
87
241
3
429
263
35 to 44 vears
1 408
45
130
284
4
619
326
45 to 54 years
908
31
61
144
2
403
267
55 to 64 vears
475
14
33
57
1
209
161
65 years and over. . . .
254
6
7
19
99
123
Colored males
5 586
274
562
1 353
17
1 461
1 919
Under 10 years
1,327
1
11
1 315
10 to 14 vears
664
15
18
85
87
459
15 to 19 vears
600
38
61
226
227
48
20 to 24 years
679
44
92
258
3
270
12
25 to 29 years
656
55
101
226
4
252
18
30 to 34 years
439
26
83
167
3
149
11
35 to 44 years
623
45
122
216
4
219
17
45 to 54 vears
329
31
52
105
o
120
19
55 to 64 years
187
14
28
51
1
81
12
65 vears and over
82
6
5
18
45
g
Colored females
6 916
34
535
2
2 239
4 101
Under 10 years
1 295
13
1 282
10 to 14 years
732
1
21
121
589
15 to 19 vears
813
2
124
297
390
20 to 24 years
857
1
2
96
361
397
25 to 29 years
785
4
1
106
2
302
370
30 to 34 years
610
4
74
280
252
35 to 44 years
785
$
68
400
309
45 to 54 vears
579
9
39
283
248
55 to 64 vears
288
6
128
149
65 vears and over
172
2
1
54
115
324
REPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.
TABLE XXIV. Grand groups of occupations by age, sex, race, n/id mitirity Continued.
CITY OF SAN JUAN.
Age period.
Total.
Agricul-
ture,
fisheries,
and
mining.
Trade
and
transpor-
tation.
Manu-
facturing
and me-
chanical
indus-
tries.
Profes-
sional
service.
Domestic
and per-
sonal
service.
Without
gainful
occupa-
tion.
Total
32,048
198
2,710
3,304
428
7,387
18 021
Under 10 years . .
6,610
2
2
100
6 506
10 to 14 years
3,481
5
72
193
1
537
2 673
15 to 19 years
3,859
20
446
.\s^
15
1,113
1 683
20 to 24 years
4,041
34
527
601
42
1,388
1 449
25 to 29 years
3,567
39
447
576
73
1,141
1 291
30 to 34 years
2,569
27
359
393
67
863
860
35 to 44 years
3,698
32
495
523
115
1,091
1,442
45 to 54 years
2,198
21
231
264
71
651
970
55 to 64 years
1,308
15
97
134
32
374
656
65 years and over
717
5
34
46
12
129
491
Total males
15,100
195
2,667
2,659
370
4,045
5,164
Under 10 years
3,214
2
2
34
3 176
10 to 14 years
1,712
5
72
173
1
248
1,213
15 to 19 years
1,813
20
445
449
9
590
300
20 to 24 years
1,971
33
518
479
24
865
62
25 to 29 years
1,754
39
443
478
63
695
36
30 to 34 years
1,275
26
358
304
56
488
43
35 to 44 years
1,708
32
483
417
109
586
81
45 to 54 years
929
21
222
214
65
310
97
55 to 64 years
50'
16
%
105
32
177
79
65 years and over
220
4
28
38
11
62
77
Total females
16,948
3
43
645
58
3,342
1L>. S57
Under 10 years
3,396
'
66
3 330
10 to 14 years
1,769
20
289
1,460
15 to 19 years
2,046
1
133
6
523
1,383
20 to 24 years
2,070
1
9
122
18
533
1,387
25 to 29 years
1,813
4
98
10
446
1,255
30 to 34 vears
1,294
1
1
89
11
375
S17
35 to 44 vears
1,990
12
106
6
505
1,361
45 to 54 years
1,269
9
40
6
341
873
55 to 64 years
804
1
29
197
577
65 years and over
497
1
6
8
1
67
414
Total native white . . .
12,391
66
985
883
216
1,816
8,425
Under 10 years
*2 879
1
19
2, 859
10 to 14 years
1,522
2
35
50
126
1,309
15 to 19 years
1,566
8
186
181
11
311
869
20 to 24 years
1,523
13
224
185
24
389
688
25 to 29 years
1,260
9
172
146
28
293
612
30 to 34 years
898
10
105
101
33
237
412
35 to 44 vears
1,272
12
149
121
56
252
683
45 to 54 years ...
737
6
74
54
36
104
463
55 to 64 years
471
5
29
33
20
61
323
65 vears and over
263
1
10
12
9
24
207
Native white males . . .
5,541
66
976
622
183
1,276
2,418
Under 10 vears
1 418
1
7
1,410
10 to 14 vears
724
2
35
44
61
582
15 to 19 vears
725
8
186
130
6
212
183
20 to 24 vears
713
13
221
126
13
305
35
25 to 29 vears
551
9
170
111
25
214
22
30 to 34 vears
413
10
105
67
27
176
28
35 to 44 vears
500
12
147
77
51
173
40
45 to 54 vears
268
6
73
39
33
69
48
55 to 64 years
164
5
29
21
20
44
45
65 vears and over
65
1
9
7
s
15
25
Native white females
6,850
9
261
33
540
6,007
1 461
12
1 44'.l
798
6
65
727
16 to 19 veare
841
51
5
99
686
20 to 24 years
810
3
59
11
84
<;:>:;
25 to 29 years .
TOO
2
35
3
79
590
30 to 34 vears
485
34
6
61
884
35 t<> 11 vcar-;
772
2
44
4
79
643
45 to 51 vi'iirs
469
1
15
3
35
415
55 to HI vciirs
307
12
17
278
66 years'and over
198
1
5
1
9
IN.'
OCCUPATIONS.
325
TABLE XXIV. Grand groups of occupations by age, sex, race, and nativity Continued.
CITY OF SAN JUAN Continued.
Age period.
Total.
Agricul-
ture,
fisheries,
and
mining.
Trade
and
transpor-
tation.
Manu-
facturing
and me-
chanical
indus-
tries.
Profes-
sional
service.
Domestic
and per-
sonal
service.
Without
gainful
occupa-
tion.
Total foreign white ....
2,872
16
1,243
246
163
380
824
Under 10 vears
124
124
10 to 14 vears
85
21
3
4
57
15 to 19 vears
277
194
12
3
10
58
20 to 24 vears
373
221
22
8
52
70
26 to 29 vears
430
1
200
55
29
71
74
30 to 34 years
407
2
200
34
30
63
78
35 to 44 vears
619
7
245
67
49
94
157
45 to 54 vears
328
1
110
36
29
59
93
55 to 64 vears
148
5
39
13
12
21
58
65 vears and over
81
13
4
3
6
55
Foreign white males
2 190
16
1 237
238
146
362
191
Under 10 years
61
61
10 to 14 years
51
21
3
3
24
15 to 19 years . . .
235
194
12
2
10
17
20 to 24 years
300
218
21
5
49
7
25 to 29 years
352
1
199
54
25
69
4
30 to 34 years ... . .
328
2
200
34
25
62
5
35 to 44 vears
462
244
63
47
88
13
45 to 54 vears
247
1
109
35
27
54
21
55 to 64 years
106
5
39
12
12
21
17
65 vears and over
48
13
4
3
6
22
Foreign white females
682
6
8
17
18
633
Under 10 vears
63
63
10 to 14 vears
34
1
33
15 to 19 vears
42
1
41
20 to 24 years . ...
73
3
1
3
3
63
25 to 29 vears
78
]
1
4
2
70
30 to 34 vears
79
5
1
' 73
35 to 44 vears
157
1
4
2
6
144
45 to 54 vears
81
1
1
2
5
72
55 to 64 vears
42
1
41
65 vears and over. . .
33
33
Total colored
16,785
116
482
2 175
49
5 191
8 772
Under 10 vears
3,607
1
2
81
3 523
10 to 14 vears
1,874
g
16
140
1
407
1 307
15 to 19 vears
2,016
12
66
389
1
792
756
20 to 24 vears . . .
2,145
21
82
394
10
947
691
25 to 29 vears
1,877
29
75
375
16
777
605
30 to 34 vears
1 264
15
54
258
4
563
370
35 to 44 vears
1 807
13
101
335
u
745
602
45 to 54 vears
1,133
14
47
164
6
488
414
55 to 64 vears
689
5
29
88
292
275
65 vears and over
373
4
11
30
99
229
Colored males
7 369
113
454
1 799
41
2 407
9 555
Under 10 vears
1,735
1
2
27
1 705
10 to 14 vears
937
3
16
126
1
184
607
15 to 19 vears
853
12
65
307
1
368
100
20 to 24 vears
958
20
79
332
g
501
20
25 to 29 vears
851
29
74
313
13
412
10
30 to 34 vears
534
14
53
203
4
250
10
35 to 44 vears
746
13
92
277
11
325
28
45 to 54 vears
414
14
40
140
5
js7
28
55 to 64 years
234
5
28
72
112
17
65 vears and over
107
3
6
27
41
30
Colored females
9 416
;
28
376
g
2 784
6 217
Under 10 vears;
1.872
54
1 818
10 to 14 vears
937
14
223
700
15 lo 1 . vears
1,163
1
82
424
656
20 to 24 /ears
1 187
1
3
62
4
446
671
25 to 29 vears
30 to 34 vears.
1,026
730
.....
1
1
G2
55
3
365
313
595
360
35 to44 vears
1,061
9
58
420
574
45 to 54 vears
719
24
1
301
386
55 to 64 veais
455
1
16
180
258
65 years and over
266
i
5
3
58
199
326
KEPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.
TABLE XXV. Occupations in detail by department*.
PORTO RICO.
Occupation.
Total.
dfiilB.
Arecibo.
Baya-
mon.
Guaya-
ma.
Huma-
cao.
Maya-
guez.
Ponce.
Actors
49
1
38
3
1
3
3
Agents (real estate, insurance,
etc.)
4,017
233
455
695
126
344
869
1,296
Apprentices
342
10
80
25
22
112
93
Architects and draftsmen .
36
3
21
%
4
Artists
23
1
4
1
4
6
7
Bakers
2,350
206
269
376
269
170
431
629
Barbers and hairdressers
Blacksmiths
734
841
48
30
81
43
163
295
76
68
41
61
142
126
193
218
Bookbinders
22
1
12
1
1
1
g
Bookkeepers
165
ii
9
29
16
21
42
37
Brickmakers
48
8
6
7
3
1
23
Builders and contractors
11
1
6
1
3
Butchers.
137
10
19
23
16
14
16
39
Cabinetmakers
196
8
20
16
4
5
81
61
Carpenters
5,125
333
672
1,130
513
450
697
1,330
Charcoal burners
121
5
27
49
6
1
6
27
Clergymen .
124
8
14
66
10
13
16
17
Clerks and copyists
1,100
69
136
258
167
68
221
181
Commercial travelers
26
1
10
2
1
2
10
Confectioners
75
1
9
22
6
5
15
17
Coopers
492
16
93
57
46
62
62
166
Dairymen... .
68
24
20
7
2
8
7
Dentists
42
3
3
16
7
5
4
5
Draymen and hackmen
1,392
23
66
258
237
82
237
489
Dressmakersand seamstresses.
Engineers (civil) and survey-
ors
5,785
115
631
2
669
9
1,098
48
590
10
287
1,017
14
1,493
25
Engineers and firemen (sta-
tionary engines)
45
4
24
1
2
9
6
Fishermen
455
87
16
125
34
69
53
71
Foremen and overseers
67
2
8"
15
9
1
10
12
Gardeners and florists
66
1
6
5
3
18
23
Gold and silver workers
170
11
18
42
15
14
33
37
Gunsmiths
21
1
9
3
5
3
Harn^ssmakers . . .
194
8
14
22
31
10
27
82
Hat and cap makers
348
1
6
1
341
Hostlers
30
7
11
2
2
4
4
Hucksters and peddlers
706
68
79
111
72
52
113
211
Janitors and sextons
38
4
5
10
3
3
8
5
Journalists
49
3
2
20
2
10
12
Laborers
215,742
24,946
39, 151
31,763
25,858
20,43i
27,286
46,307
Launderers
17,087
1,353
2,571
3,546
1,965
1,594
2, 131
3,927
Lawyers
206
10
17
64
22
20
35
38
Literary and scientific per-
sons
44
1
4
23
1
1
9
5
Livery-stable keepers .
26
1
6
8
2
8
Machinists
179
10
18
66
12
26
51
Masons
1,335
43
115
390
110
97
208
372
Mechanics
191
1
30
69
9
7
19
66
Merchants
8,713
895
1,001
1,593
750
518
2,025
1,931
Messengers and office boys
Miners and quarrymen . .
1,145
48
20
158
35
2
153
1
366
404
41
9
4
Musicians
184
17
11
47
12
13
42
42
Nurses
127
9
20
41
15
7
16
19
Officials, Government
287
12
32
73
39
40
42
49
Officials of manufacturing
companies ...^
10
2
5
2
1
Operatives, cigar factories
Painters
3,743
663
284
23
698
57
693
227
600
40
223
41
501
81
744
194
Photographers
30
2
2
11
2
2
6
5
Physicians and surgeons
219
17
22
64
22
13
34
47
Planters
305
29
44
165
21
19
27
Policemen and watchmen
Potters
955
86
47
1
217
8
164
10
108
5
90
16
137
23
192
22
Printers, lithographers, etc
Restaurant and boarding-
house keepers
352
92
11
11
18
179
17
17
<.i
2
2
49
18
83
21
Sailors and boatmen
1,595
118
231
374
88
182
271
331
Salesmen and saleswomen
Servants
4,590
25,946
245
2,214
461
2,881
1,130
5,795
483
2,641
329
2,451
711
4,650
1,231
5,414
Shirtmakers
188
16
-"J
43
3
10
14
80
Shoemakers
1,708
160
189
277
234
142
336
370
Soldiers
369
11
27
207
4
2
12
106
Steam-railway employee*
64
' 1
9
26
1
7
10
Stewards and housekeepers. . .
Stock raisers
1,413
j:.;i
103
9
227
31
121
11
118
31
98
23
199
66
547
82
Stonecutters .
15
3
3
4
1
4
Straw workers
50
3
24
3
1
15
3
1
Street-raihvav employees . . .
14
3
2
2
4
3
OCCUPATIONS.
327
TABLE XXV. Occupations in detail by departments Continued.
PORTO RICO Continued.
Occupation.
Total.
Agua-
dilla.
Arecibo.
Baya-
mon.
Guaya-
ma.
Huma-
cao.
Maya-
guez.
Ponce.
Sugar makers
80
1.048
24
809
69
135
54
34
9
87
15
106
4
102
5
13
8
17
14
179
1
173
21
30
10
5
97
19
76
6
193
7
129
8
%
11
12
310
12
163
17
30
12
2
TaTlors
Tanners.
Teachers
72
90
8
16
5
80
10
7
3
1
Telegraph and telephone op-
erators
Tinners
16
2
3
Watch and clock makers
Wood choppers
TABLE XXVI. Occupations in detail by sex, race, and nativity.
PORTO RICO.
Occupations.
Total.
Native white.
Foreign white.
Colored.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Actors
13
4,017
342
36
23
2,337
734
841
22
165
48
11
137
195
5,125
36
3
2,688
114
18
11
1,250
381
220
13
120
.28
4
51
87
2,335
45
44
921
16
37
122
34
31
485
33
2
484
1
12
4
52
26
80
3
31
1
6
2
13
143
1
78
104
9
12
2
1
8
131
2
8
845
227
6
8
1,035
327
541
6
14
19
1
84
95
2,647
75
2
75
1
26
368
33
3
776
1
Agents (real estate, insurance, etc.) .
Apprentices
Architects and draftsmen
Artists
Bakers
13
8
5
Barbers and hairdressers
Blacksmiths
Bookbinders
Bookkeepers
Brickmakers
Builders and contractors
Butchers
Cabinetmakers
Carpenters
Charcoal burners
121
124
1,100
Clergymen.
Clerks and copyists
fYmiTTiprpifll fflvplprs;
26
75
492
68
42
1,392
Confectioners
Coopers
Dairvmen .
Dentists
Dravmen and hackmen
Dressmakers and seamstresses .
5,785
3,579
32
2,174
Engineers (civil ) and surveyors
Engineers and firemen (stationary
engines)
115
45
455
57
56
170
21
194
11
30
565
38
49
211,832
232
206
44
25
179
1,335
191
7. B67
1,145
48
169
63
287
10
3,683
663
53
18
215
35
15
87
17
83
11
10
305
28
34
128,819
101
156
23
14
40
266
90
4,821
o_>7
13
85
37
218
5
2,340
236
56
8
6
15
25
9
3
21
6
19
234
7
10
74
1
90
Fishermen
Foremen 8 nd overseers
Gardeners and florists
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