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United States. War Dept. Puerto Rico Census Office.

Report on the census of Porto Rico, 1899

. (page 37 of 46)



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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