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 * colspan=2 width=80 | STATES.
 * width=45 |Male schools.
 * width=45 |Female schools.
 * width=45 |Total.
 * width=55 |Number of male pupils.
 * width=55 |Number of female pupils.
 * width=55 |Total number of pupils.
 * width=55 |Annual cost of the schools.
 * 1.
 * Aguascalientes
 * 53
 * 26
 * 79
 * 4,800
 * 1,200
 * 6,000
 * $10,000
 * 2.
 * Campeche
 * 43
 * 14
 * 57
 * 8,600
 * 700
 * 4,300
 * 15,000
 * 3.
 * Coahuila
 * 70
 * 30
 * 100
 * 5,230
 * 2,127
 * 7,357
 * 26,000
 * 4.
 * Colima
 * 18
 * 17
 * 35
 * 1,452
 * 1,502
 * 2,954
 * 18,000
 * 5.
 * Chiapas
 * 78
 * 12
 * 90
 * 2,125
 * 500
 * 2,625
 * 10,000
 * 6.
 * Chihuahua
 * 73
 * 40
 * 113
 * 3,350
 * 928
 * 4,278
 * 28,473
 * 7.
 * Durango
 * 95
 * 30
 * 125
 * 3,102
 * 1,350
 * 4,452
 * 20,000
 * 8.
 * Guanajuato
 * 176
 * 145
 * 321
 * 10,754
 * 7,045
 * 17,799
 * 81,386
 * 9.
 * Guerrero
 * 392
 * 28
 * 420
 * 13,006
 * 1,755
 * 14,761
 * 34,965
 * 10.
 * Hidalgo
 * 412
 * 76
 * 518
 * 15,819
 * 3,371
 * 19,190
 * 82,287
 * 11.
 * Jalisco
 * 439
 * 275
 * 714
 * 28,376
 * 11,160
 * 39,536
 * 100,000
 * 12.
 * Mexico
 * 887
 * 181
 * 1,068
 * 41,321
 * 10,245
 * 51,566
 * 187,216
 * 13.
 * Michoacan
 * 154
 * 89
 * 243
 * 7,000
 * 3,200
 * 10,200
 * 52,756
 * 14.
 * Morelos
 * 47
 * 40
 * 87
 * 8,209
 * 5,387
 * 13,596
 * 22,866
 * 15.
 * Nuevo-Leon
 * 181
 * 104
 * 285
 * 8,928
 * 4,732
 * 13,660
 * 68,000
 * 16.
 * Oaxaca
 * 234
 * 47
 * 281
 * 16,420
 * 3,296
 * 19,716
 * 50,982
 * 17.
 * Puebla
 * 889
 * 118
 * 1,007
 * 50,320
 * 15,000
 * 65,320
 * 153,000
 * 18.
 * Querétaro
 * 101
 * 62
 * 163
 * 6,271
 * 2,922
 * 9,193
 * 30,000
 * 19.
 * San Luis Potosi
 * 183
 * 56
 * 239
 * 9,486
 * 3,690
 * 13,176
 * 40,000
 * 20.
 * Sinaloa
 * 238
 * 42
 * 280
 * 6,600
 * 2,600
 * 9,200
 * 58,000
 * 21.
 * Sonora
 * 80
 * 25
 * 105
 * 3,500
 * 740
 * 4,240
 * 20,000
 * 22.
 * Tabasco
 * 48
 * 17
 * 65
 * 2,695
 * 525
 * 3,220
 * 20,000
 * 23.
 * Tlaxcala
 * 176
 * 18
 * 194
 * 8,109
 * 1,550
 * 9,650
 * 20,000
 * 24.
 * Tamaulipas
 * 60
 * 60
 * 4,000
 * 4,000
 * 10,000
 * 25.
 * Vera Cruz
 * 580
 * 149
 * 729
 * 20,021
 * 5,937
 * 25,958
 * 218,985
 * 26.
 * Yucatan
 * 163
 * 39
 * 202
 * 8,659
 * 2,643
 * 11,302
 * 50,000
 * 27.
 * Zacatecas
 * 311
 * 178
 * 489
 * 13,788
 * 6,658
 * 20,391
 * 72,000
 * Ter'y of Lower California
 * 17
 * 9
 * 26
 * 677
 * 367
 * 1,044
 * 10,000
 * colspan=2 |Total
 * 6,228
 * 1,867
 * 8,095
 * 307,559
 * 101,125
 * 408,684
 * 1,510,446
 * }
 * 2,643
 * 11,302
 * 50,000
 * 27.
 * Zacatecas
 * 311
 * 178
 * 489
 * 13,788
 * 6,658
 * 20,391
 * 72,000
 * Ter'y of Lower California
 * 17
 * 9
 * 26
 * 677
 * 367
 * 1,044
 * 10,000
 * colspan=2 |Total
 * 6,228
 * 1,867
 * 8,095
 * 307,559
 * 101,125
 * 408,684
 * 1,510,446
 * }
 * 101,125
 * 408,684
 * 1,510,446
 * }
 * }

sixty newspapers are published in Mexico. Most of them are printed in Spanish, and some are in French and in English. In the City of Mexico there are several daily papers in Spanish and two in French. The Monitor Republicano, which has an edition of about seven thousand copies, is said to have the largest circulation, while that of many of the other newspapers does not exceed five hundred. One semi-weekly English paper, The Two Republics, and one weekly journal half in Spanish and half