Gold and silver workers
Gunsmiths . ...
HarnessTiakers
Hat anu cap makers
337
290
47
Hostlers
20
237
10
6
SO, 659
131
1
8
2
104
1 022
Hucksters and peddlers
141
28
23
2
111
Janitors and sextons
Journalists
9
2,354
Laborers
3,910
16,855
2,423
6,687
16
13
1,471
10,155
Launderers
Lawvers
49
13
9
35
47
61
1,811
2
23
14
51
Literary and scientific persons
Liverv-stable keepers
Machinists
Masons
Mechanics
40
925
616
33
61
12
18
Merchants ...
1,156
991
12
153
Messengers and office boys
Miners and quarrvmen .'.
Musicians...
15
64
10
26
2
6
3
:;_'
Nurses
Officials, Government
Officials of manufacturing com-
panies
Operatives cigar factories .
60
36 54
21
1,289 24
406 ..
Painters ..
328
REPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.
TABLE XXVI. Occupations in detail by sex, race, and nativity Continued.
PORTO RICO Continued.
Occupation.
Total.
Native white.
Foreign white.
Colored.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Males.
Fe-
males.
Photographers
30
219
149
955
85
352
77
1,595
16
137
89
782
45
204
44
695
3,273
3,428
%
636
180
28
844
109
2
12
72
23
48
7
17
18
168
920
122
7
110
36
16
380
15
12
2
10
37
125
33
131
15
732
372
3,943
85
939
153
10
177
129
1
Physicians and surgeons
Planters
156
109
1
46
Policemen and watchmen
Potters
Printers lithographers, etc
Restaurant and boarding - house
keepers
15
4
2
9
Sailors and boatmen
Salesmen and saleswomen
4,565
7,493
188
1,685
369
54
1,401
253
15
25
18,453
19
7,248
1
68
5
11,137
Servants
23
12
11
Soldiers
Steam-railway employees
Stewards and housekeepers
12
6
2
4
Stock raisers
Stonecutters
Straw workers
50
32
2
16
Street-railway employees ....
14
80
1,048
9
87
353
5
455
34
42
26
23
3
7
46
3
65
36
36
23
1
2
36
649
16
43
Sugar makers
Tailors
Tanners
24
563
69
135
64
34
Teachers
246
162
66
18
Telegraph and telephone operators.
Tinners
57
5
10
Watch and clock makers
Wood choppers
TABLE XXVII. Occupations in detail by sex and age.
PORTO RICO.
MALES.
Occupation.
Total.
Under
15
years.
15 to 19
years.
20 to 24
years.
25 to 34
years.
35 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Actors
13
5
4
2
2
Agents (real estate, insurance, etc.)
Apprentices
4,017
342
47
173
236
159
503
g
1,262
2
975
858
136
Architects and draftsmen
36
2
2
13
B
11
2
Artists
23
1
3
8
7
3
1
Bakers
2,337
52
314
609
767
429
241
25
Barbers and hairdressers
734
Blacksmiths
841
65
194
148
222
121
82
9
Bookbinders
22
5
3
7
2
4
1
Bookkeepers
165
6
22
43
48
43
3
Brickmatere
48
3
6
11
13
14
1
Builders and contractors
11
3
2
6
Butchers
137
2
3
22
37
28
39
6
Cabinetmakers
195
9
25
33
63
28
33
4
Carpenters . .
5 126
124
486
738
1 469
1 068
1 036
204
Charcoal burners
121
12
13
19
32
18
19
8
Clergymen
124
2
3
31
28
44
16
Clerks and copyists
1 100
11
153
234
338
192
148
25
Commercial travelers
26
1
|
4
12
4
4
Confectioners
75
1
*
7
18
23
19
1
Coopers
492
15
44
44
109
122
137
21
Dairymen
68
25
10
8
11
11
3
Dentists
42
2
2
14
16
6
2
Draymen and hackmen
1,392
37
116
270
496
323
140
10
Engineers (civil) and surveyors ...
115
1
8
40
26
36
4
Engineers and firemen (stationary
engines)
45
3
6
20
8
8
Fishermen
455
22
39
48
107
109
115
15
Foremen and overseers ...
57
1
5
18
10
15
2
Gardeners and florists
56
1
3
1
|
12
23
7
Gold and silver workers
170
6
30
26
33
32
38
5
Gunsmiths
21
2
4
3
6
I
2
Huriu'ssinuktTs ...
194
6
31
35
. 38
34
46
4
Hat and cap makers
11
5
2
1
1
2
Hostlers
30
6
6
6
5
OCCUPATIONS.
329
TABLE XXVII. Occupations in detail by sex and age Continued.
PORTO RICO Continued.
MALES Continued .
Occupation.
Total.
Under
15
years.
15 to 19
years.
20 to 24
years.
25 to 34
years.
35 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Hucksters and peddlers
565
68
83
83
164
90
68
9
Janitors and sextons
38
1
3
3
14
9
6
2
Journalists
49
3
26
13
7
Laborers
211 832
18,642
29,085
:;" vji
54,245
35,658
36,534
6,844
Launderers
232
20
44
45
72
36
13
2
La \v vers
206
4
11
64
46
65
16
Literarv and scientific persons
44
3
2
16
14
9
Liverv-stable keepers
25
1
4
7
5
8
Machinists
179
3
11
22
60
42
37
4
Masons
1 335
42
182
209
332
226
278
66
Mechanics
191
1
14
24
65
44
36
7
Merchants .
7 557
124
692
1,217
2,570
1,686
1,141
127
Messengers and office bovs
1,145
861
174
39
31
22
14
4
Miners and quarrvmen . '.
48
13
10
14
4
6
1
Musicians
169
3
16
25
51
40
29
5
Nurses
63
1
6
19
20
15
2
Officials, Government
287
8
27
80
76
88
8
Officials of manufacturing com-
panies
10
1
6
2
1
Operatives cigar factories
3 683
180
581
752
935
627
524
84
Painters
663
5
51
115
208
162
114
8
Photographers
30
1
5
11
10
3
Physicians and surgeons
219
2
4
57
81
69
6
Pla'nters
149
2
3
17
27
40
62
8
Policemen and watchmen
MB
13
176
487
196
81
2
Potters
85
4
10
19
17
16
16
3
Printers, lithographers, etc
352
14
94
76
110
40
18
Restaurant and boarding-house
keepers
77
2
1
4
26
20
22
2
Sailors and boatmen
1,595
25
124
201
456
374
355
60
Salesmen ... .
4 565
312
1,599
1,393
936
213
106
6
Servants
7,493
2,850
1,772
1,055
960
405
376
76
Shirtmakers
188
4
19
47
74
35
9
Shoemakers ..
1 685
147
348
273
386
246
237
.48
Soldiers
369
57
186
93
18
13
2
Steam-rail wav emplovees
54
5
11
16
13
9
Stewards.. ."
1 401
13
87
237
468
333
240
23
Stock raisers
253
71
49
26
' 42
38
23
4
Stonecutters . .
15
2
3
6
4
Street-railwav emplovees.
14
2
4
4
3
1
Sugar makers
80
5
14
17
18
22
4
Tailors
1,048
53
219
217
236
169
134
20
Tanners
24
1
2
8
5
7
1
Teachers..
563
16
47
138
155
170
37
Telegraph and telephoneoperators.
69
6
17
35
8
3
Tinners
135
8
18
25
35
r,
20
2
Watch and clock makers
54
4
10
14
16
8
2
Wood choppers
34
3
5
2
11
7
5
1
FEMALES.
Actresses
36
5
5
13
.
_
1
Bakers
13
Dressmakers and seamstresses
Hat and cap makers
:,. MS
337
342
70
1,325
82
1,195
64
1,616
69
781
38
1M
14
42
Housekeeper*
12
1
7
1
2
1
Hucksters
i41
2
2
8
27
43
46
13
Laborers
3,910
477
480
411
819
645
883
195
Laundresses .
].; KG
559
2,493
2,990
4,893
3,113
2,617
190
Merchants . .
1,156
206
270
197
223
132
119
9
Musicians
15
3
3
7
1
1
X urses
64
1
3
11
13
30
6
Operatives cigar factories
60
Planters .
166
5
24
29
45
2o
J4
4
Restaurant and boarding-house
keepers
15
6
6
3
Saleswomen
25
4
4
13
2
2
Servants
18 453
3,797
3,709
2,715
3,528
2,157
2,158
tea
Shoemakers
23
2
7
5
3
2
Straw workers
50
9
6
9
14
6
6
4
Teachers
246
23
65
74
29
49
6
330
REPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.
TABLE XXVIII. Occupations in detail by se.r, literacy, and superior educnt!nt>.
PORTO RICO.
MALES.
Occupation.
Total.
Can
neither
read nor
write.
Can read,
but can
not write.
Can read
and
write.
With
superior
educa-
tion.
Without
superior
educa-
tion.
Actors
13
6
7
13
Agents (real estate, insurance, etc.)
4,017
1,216
107
2,694
116
3 902
342
134
45
163
342
Architects and draftsmen .
36
36
14
22
Artists ...
23
1
22
5
18
Bakers .
2,337
1,284
91
962
6
2 331
Barbers and hairdressers
734
132
23
579
6
728
Blacksmiths
841
201
37
603
8
833
Bookbinders .
22
1
21
1
21
Bookkeepers
165
165
61
104
Brickmakers .. .
48
34
2
12
48
11
11
2
9
Butchers . .
137
99
4
34
137
Cabinetmakers
195
22
6
167
3
192
Carpenters .
5,125
1,788
179
3,158
24
5 101
Charcoal burners
121
305
3
13
121
124
124
97
27
Clerks and copyists . . .
1,100
1,100
128
972
nrmimprmivl tr.ve]prs_
26
2
24
2
24
Confectioners
75
21
4
50
75
Coopers
492
243
27
222
492
Dairymen
68
57
2
9
1
67
Dentists
42
2
40
26
16
Jlrftymen find hao^mpn
1,392
959
48
385
2
1 390
115
2
113
90
25
Engineers and nremen (stationary en-
gines)
45
24
1
20
1
44
Fishermen
455
317
26
112
2
453
Foremen and overseers
67
8
1
48
6
61
56
36
20
56
Gold and silver workers
170
13
6
151
3
167
Gunsmiths. .
21
3
18
21
Harnessmakers
194
41
7
146
2
192
Hat and cap makers
11
10
1
11
Hostlers
30
27
3
30
Hucksters and peddlers
565
396
16
154
1
564
Janitors and sextons
38
Journalists
49
49
24
25
Laborers
211,832
181, 102
2,320
28,410
856
210 976
Launderers
232
133
14
85
232
Lawyers. .
206
206
168
38
Literary and scientific persons
44
44
22
22
Liverv-stable keepers
25
2
23
4
21
Machinists *.
179
63
8
108
7
172
Masons
1,335
502
80
753
4
1 331
Mechanics
191
29
1
161
24
167
Merchants
7,557
1,205
83
6,269
565
6 992
Messengers and office boys
1,145
1,053
14
78
1 145
Miners and quarrymen
48
36
1
11
48
Musicians
169
17
2
150
19
150
Nurses
63
5
2
56
22
41
Officials, Government
287
9
278
83
204
Officials of manufacturing companies
10
10
10
Operatives, cigar factories .
3,683
1,306
167
2 220
20
3 663
Painters
663
256
38
369
7
656
Photographers
30
1
1
28
5
25
Physicians and surgeons
219
219
208
16
Planters
149
63
3
83
20
129
Policemen and watchmen
955
48
2
905
38
917
Potters
85
56
2
27
1
84
Printers, lithographers etc
352
352
14
338
Restaurant and boarding-house keepers.
Sailors and boatmen
77
1,595
24
950
3
68
50
577
1
10
76
1 585
Salesmen
4,566
260
47
4,258
150
4 415
Servants
7,493
6,314
236
943
g
7 485
Shirtmakers
188
43
7
138
1
187
Shoemakers
1,685
515
102
1,068
13
1 672
Soldiers
369
28
341
21
348
Steam-railway employees
54
11
1
42
14
50
Stewards
1,401
295
11
1,095
51
1 350
Stock raisers .
253
208
5
40
1
252
Stonecutters
15
6
9
15
Street-railway employees
14
3
11
14
Sugar makers "
80
28
1
51
3
77
Tailors
1,048
103
28
917
21
1 027
Tanners
24
13
2
9
24
OCCUPATIONS.
331
TABLE XXVIII. Occupations in detail by sex, literacy, etc. Continued.
PORTO RICO Continued.
MALES Continued.
Occupation.
Total.
Can
neither
read nor
write.
Can read,
but can
not write.
Can read
and
write.
With
superior
educa-
tion.
Without
superior
educa-
tion.
Teachers
563
563
299
264
Telegraph and telephone operators
69
69
32
37
Tinners .
135
49
7
79
135
Watch and clock makers
54
2
52
1
53
Wood choppers
34
33
1
1
33
FEMALES.
Actresses
36
36
20
16
Bakers
13
7
6
13
Dressmakers and seamstresses
5,785
2,379
434
2 972
2~
5 758
Hat and cap makers
337
266
22
49
337
Housekeepers
12
4
8
12
Hucksters and peddlers
141
101
11
29
141
Laborers
3,910
3,606
47
257
10
3 900
Laundresses
16,855
15, 071
626
1,158
4
16 851
Merchants
1,156
961
48
147
2
1,154
Musicians
15
15
3
12
Nurses
64
36
7
21
7
57
Operatives, cigar factories
60
38
7
15
60
Planters . .. . ..
156
148
8
166
Restaurant and boarding-house keepers.
15
g
1
6
15
Saleswomen
25
4
2
19
1
24
Servants .
18,453
15,727
925
1 801
5
18 448
Shoemakers
23
6
1
16
23
Straw workers
50
41
1
8
1
49
Teachers
246
246
169
77
TABLE XXIX. Occupations in detail by sex and conjugal condition.
PORTO RICO.
MALES.
Occupation.
Total.
Single.
Married.
Living to-
gether as
husband
and wife
by mutual
consent.
Widowed.
Actors
13
8
2
3
Agents (real estate, insurance, etc. )
Apprentices
4,017
342
1,460
340
1,656
662
2
239
Architects and draftsmen
36
11
19
2
4
Artists
23
9
10
4
Bakers
2 337
1 161
536
589
51
Barbers and hairdressers
734
398
200
109
27
Blacksmiths
841
518
174
133
16
Bookbinders
22
13
7
2
Bookkeepers
165
65
83
12
5
Rriolcmnlrprs
48
13
17
15
3
Builders and contractors
11
10
1
Butchers
137
36
42
53
g
Cabinetmakers
195
98
54
35
g
Carpenters
5,125
2 040
1 747
1 066
272
Charcoal burners
121
63
22
33
3
Clergymen
124
100
14
6
4
Clerks and copyists
1,100
592
400
71
37
Commercial travelers
26
15
9
1
1
Confectioners
75
26
29
19
1
Coopers
492
''00
149
126
17
Dairymen
68
48
11
3
1
Dentists
42
g
32
2
Dravmen and hackinen . ..
1,392
659
294
410
23
Engineers (civil) and surveyors
115
44
60
7
4
Engineers and firemen (stationary en-
gines)
45
16
11
17
1
Fishermen
455
194
115
117
29
Foremen and overseers
57
11
35
g
3
Gardeners and florists
56
23
17
7
9
Gold and silver workers. . .
170
92
49
21
8
332
REPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.
TABLE XXIX. Occupations in detail by sex and conjugal condition Continued.
PORTO RICO Continued.
MALKS Continued.
Occupation.
Total.
Single.
Married.
Living to-
gether as
husband
and wife
by mutual
consent.
Widowed.
Gunsmiths
21
7
11
1
2
Hamessmakers
194
98
52
39
5
Hat and cap makers
11
9
2
Hostlers
30
19
4
5
2
Hucksters and peddlers
565
362
90
97
16
38
15
23
Journalists
49
20
25
3
1
Laborers . .
211,832
107,604
61 473
33,666
9,089
Launderers.
232
160
25
36
11
Lawyers
206
56
127
10
13
Literary and scientific persons
44
18
18
5
3
Livery-stable keepers
25
7
14
2
2
Machinists
179
64
64
50
11
Masons . ......
1,335
632
339
308
56
Mechanics .
191
78
73
30
10
Merchants
7,557
3,513
3 010
750
284
Messengers and office bovs
1,145
1,105
20
15
5
Miners and quarrymen
48
36
10
1
1
Musicians
169
71
58
26
14
Nurses ...
63
21
33
5
4
Officials, Government
287
75
178
18
16
Officials of manufacturing companies. ...
10
2
6
2
Operatives cigar factories
3 683
1 963
935
618
167
Painters
663
286
166
189
22
Photographers .
30
15
12
3
Physicians and surgeons
219
45
152
9
13
Planters
149
36
80
26
7
Policemen and watchmen
955
393
438
91
33
Potters . . . .
85
40
23
19
3
Printers, lithographers, etc
352
234
78
36
4
Restaurant and boarding-house keepers .
Sailors and boatmen .
77
1 595
22
587
38
523
16
430
1
65
Salesmen .
4 565
4 076
2%
147
46
Servants
7,493
6,977
214
175
127
Shirtmakers
188
99
62
34
3
Shoemakers
1 685
946
403
274
62
Soldiers . .
369
327
33
5
4
Steam-railway employees
54
21
27
5
1
Stewards
1,401
689
416
219
77
Stock raisers
253
175
39
32
7
Stonecutters
16
4
9
2
Street-railway employees
14
8
4
1
1
Sugar makers ..
80
31
28
17
4
Tailors
1,048
629
244
138
37
Tanners
24
8
5
9
2
Teachers
563
156
342
23
43
Telegraph and telephone operators
Tinners .
69
135
43
63
23
41
1
30
2
1
Watch and clock makers
54
26
20
3
5
Wood choppers
34
17
8
7
FEMALES.
Actresses
36
25
4
Bakers
13
9
1
2
1
Dressmakers and seamstresses
6,785
4,099
663
445
578
Hat and cap makers
337
238
36
44
19
Housekeepers
12
2
1
7
2
Hucksters and peddlers
141
83
20
18
20
Laborers
3,910
2,041
523
414
932
Laundresses
16,855
10,416
1,624
2,953
1,862
Merchants
1,156
780
167
89
120
Musicians
15
12
2
1
Nurses
64
24
15
1
24
Operatives, cigar factories
60
38
9
8
5
Planters
156
88
21
25
22
Restaurant and boarding-house keepers .
Saleswomen
15
25
2
24
5
1
2
6
Servants .
18,463
14,473
964
1,790
1,226
Shoemakers
23
19
1
3
Straw workers
50
. 28
12
5
5
Teachers
246
145
66
2
33
OCCUPATIONS.
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TABLE XXX. Occupations in detail by sex and place of Inrth.
PORTO RICO.
MALES.
Occupation.
Total.
Porto
Rico.
Other
West
Indies.
Spanish
America.
United
States.
Spain.
Other
Europe.
Other
coun-
tries.
13
11
1
1
Agents (real estate, insurance,
etc.)
4,017
3,502
20
7
16
369
10
93
Apprentices
342
341
1
Architects and draftsmen
36
24
2
4
3
3
Artists
23
18
1
2
1
1
Bakers
2,337
2,277
4
1
46
3
6
Barbers and hairdressers
734
707
2
J4
1
Blacksmiths
841
730
13
1
15
49 I
10
23
Bookbinders ...
22
19
1
2
Bookkeepers
166
133
2
9
Ifi
5
Brickmakers
48
47
1
Builders and contractors
11
5
5
1
Butchers
137
132
2
1
1
1
Cabinetmakers
195
179
2
2
8
1
3
Carpenters ...
5 125
4 903
38
7
13
103
33
28
Charcoal burners
121
120
1
Clergymen
124
45
1
13
63
1
1
Clerks and copyists .
1 100
990
10
1
40
52
3
4
Commercial travelers
26
17
3
3
1
2
Confectioners
75
63
11
1
Coopers .
492
466
11
2
4
9
Dairymen
68
67
1
Dentists
42
34
3
1
i
1
2
Draymen and hackmen
1 392
1 197
10
1
129
35
15
5
Engineers (civil) and surveyors.
115
55
5
21
5
16
13
Engineers and nremen (station-
ary engines)
45
36
i
5
2
1
Fishermen
455
447
1
4
1
2
Foremen and overseers
57
41
1
1
11
1
2
Gardeners and florists
56
27
1
21
7
Gold and silver workers
170
161
6
3
Gunsmiths
21
18
2
1
Harnessmakers . .
I'll
166
5
1
2
13
5
2.
Hat and cap makers
11
11
Hostlers
30
30
Hucksters and peddlers.
565
536
1
3
1
9
1
14
Janitors and sextons
38
38
Journalists
49
39
1
1
3
o
2
1
Laborers
211,832
208,867
341
49
131
1 772
194
478
Launderers
232
230
1
1
Lawyers
206
159
7
17
22
1
Literary and scientific persons .
44
25
4
5
3
4
3
Livery-stable keepers
25
16
6
3
Machinists
179
135
g
9
15
7
7
Masons
1.335
1,256
16
1
24
6
32
Mechanics
191
119
g
5
29
12
18
Alerchants
7 557
5 720
34
12
61
1 443
67
220
Messengers and office boys
1,145
1,143
2
Miners and quarrymen
48
46
1
1
Musicians
169
145
2
1
1
18
2
Nurses
63
49
1
13
Officials, Government. . . .
287
236
2
2
28
14
3
2
Officials of manufacturing com-
panies
10
5
2
3
Operatives, cigar factories
3,683
3,620
15
4
3
36
5
Painters
663
633
5
3
3
12
1
6
Photographers
30
18
1
4
6
1
Physicians and surgeons . .
219
144
10
2
20
32
6
5
Pla'nters
149
125
2
1
14
4
3
Policemen and watchmen
955
905
5
1
13
27
1
3
Potters
85
78
1
3
3
Printers, lithographers, etc
352
330
2
1
9
8
2
Restaurant and boarding-house
keepers
77
54
1
1
14
7
Sailors and boatmen