4. All wage-earners engaged in the public service as employees of the state, subdivisions of the state, or public service corporations-such as postal clerks, street-railway workers, electricians, and so on.
5. Wives and others engaged in keeping the homes of the foregoing, so as to enable them to work.
6. The "soldiers of the army and navy"—whether all officers are included is not clear from the text.
Now let us see what classes would be as certainly excluded from the right to vote and to be voted for.
1. Every merchant from the keeper of a corner grocery store to the owner of a great mercantile establishment.
2. Every banker, every commission agent, every broker, every insurance agent, every real-estate dealer.
3. Every farmer who hires help of any kind—even a single "hand."
4. Every petty contractor, garage-keeper, or other person employing any hired help whatever, including the professional writer who hires a stenographer, the doctor who hires a chauffeur, and the dentist who hires a mechanic assistant.
5. Every clergyman and minister of the Gospel.
6. Every person whose income is derived from inherited wealth or from invested earnings, including all who live upon annuities provided by gift or bequest.