MANY ASPIRANTS FOR OFFICELIST OF NAMES FILED WITH THE . '• SECRETARY OF STATE.PRIMARY BALLOT A LONG ONENumerous Filings Will Make Primary Ballot -a Voluminous1 Affair— Divers Congressional Applicants.Western Newspaper Union News Service.The voter at the primaries August 18 •will find a lengthy list of candidates from which to make his choice for the various offices, the ballot promising to be the longest ever presented at the polls in Nebraska.Following Is the list of candidates filing with the secretary of state:Governor.John H. Morehoad, Falls City, demo-•rat and people’s independent; George TV. Borge, Lincoln, democrat ahd people’s independent; John G. Maher, Lincoln, democrat; Richard L. Metcalfe, Lincoln, democrat; Ross L. Hammond, Fremont, republican; R. B. Howell, Omaha, republican; John Coplecha, Burwell, republican; John Stevens, Beaver City, republican; John 0. Ylcscr, Omaha, republican; H. E. Sackott, Beatrice, progressive; J, H. Kemp, Fullerton, republican; Nathan Wilson, Stromsburg, prohibition.Lieutenant Governor.James Pearson, Mooreficld, people’s independent and democrat; George M. Potts, Dubois, people's Independent and democrat; E. F. Snavely, Lincoln, democrat; L. P. Albright, Red Cloud, republican; Walter V. lloagland, North Platte, republican; Franklin A. Shotwell, Omaha, republican; Henry F. Hockenbcrgcr, Columbus, prohibition; G, L. E. Kllng-fceil, Omaha, progressive; A. J. Van Atetlno, Omaha, republican.Secretary of State.Charles S. Shalla, MoCook, progressive; P. P. Shields, Orleans, domocrat; Addison Walt, Lincoln, republican; Clydo H. Barnard, Tablo Rock, republican: Charles W. Pool, Tecumseli, domocrat and poo pls's Independent.Attorney General.Charjes M. Sears, South Omaha, republican; WllUs E, Reed, Madison, democrat; M. T. Mills, Butte, progressive; Robort M. Devoe, Sidney, republican; J. T. McCristlon, Hobron, republican; Henry C. Blttenbendor, Lincoln, prohibition; Georgo M. Ayros, Central City, republican.Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings.John W. McKIssIck, Boatrlce, domocrat and people’s Independent; Fred Beckmann, Lincoln, republican; W. B. Eastham, Broken Bow, democrat and people's Independent; John M. Davis, Cowles, prohibition; William Benedict, York, progressive; David B. Marti, Hastings, democrat and people’s Independent Chief Justice.Harrison C. Palmer, Clay Center, nonpartisan; Manoah B. Reese, Lincoln, aon-partlsan; Francis A. Brogan, Omaha, non-partisan.Auditor of Public Accounts.Frank M, Mills, University Place, prohibition; J. F. Hansen, Fremont progressive; W. L, Minor, Morrill, republican; Wm. H. Smith, Seward, domocrat and people’s independent; Edwin C. Hopkins, Omaha, progressive; J. M. O'Noal, Lincoln, republican.State Treasurer.George F. Hall, Franklin, democrat and people’s Independent, Felix L. Gallagher, Rosalie, democrat;. W, J. Groatch, Omaha, progressive; Franklin C. Hamer, Omaha, republican, J. M. Teegarden, Weeping Water, republican.Superintendent of Public Instruction.Arthur B. Walker, University Place, democrat and pooplo’s Independent and prohibition; Willard T. Davis, McCoolc, PTOgresslvo; Robort I. Elliott, Lincoln, republican, A. O. Thomas, ICeamoy, republican, E, F. Munroo, Shelton, democrat, E. E. Hayes, Cliadron, republican; R. M. Eaton, Lincoln, republican; Earl Cline, Geneva, democrat and pooplo’s Independent.Railway Commissioner.Henry C. Peterson, Bloomfield, repub-lloan; R, W. Ralston, Lexington, democrat; Thomas L. Hall, Lincoln, republican; Henry L. Duval, Beatrice, republican; J. A. Ollls, Ord, democrat and people’s Independent; Julius C. Harpham, Lincoln, progressive; W. H. Young, Fremont, republican; Will M. Maupln, Lin-democrat and poople's Independent; J. Warren Kelfer, jr., Bostwlck, repub'Mean; Walter Johnson, North Loup, republican; M. P. Lehr, Fremont, democrat. Congressman, First District. Matthew Gerlng, Plattsmouth, republican; C. F. Rea vis, Falls City, repub-rapuWican; William B. Price, Lincoln, democrat; Frank E. Edgorton, Lincoln, republican; George E. Tobey. Lincoln, republican; Charles Marshall, NebraskaLincoln, republican; James E. Delzel., Lincoln, republican; John A. Maguire, Lincoln, democrat and people's independent.Congressman, 8econd District.Anthony Theodore faonahan, Omaha, democrat; Nathan Mcrriam, Omaha, progressive; Charles O. Lobeck. Omaha, •democrat: William B. Howard, Omaha, republican; Thomas M. Blackburn, Omaha, republican; Elfred Sorenson, Omaha, republican; Fred J. Warren, Omaha, socialist.Congressman, Third District.Arthur Kocnlgsrteln, Norfolk, domocrat; O. S. Spillman, Pierce, republican ana progressive; Dan V. Stephens, Fremont, democrat; James M, Woodcock, South 4Uoux City, socialist; M. H. Covey, TJl-*en. republican: Q cargo C. Fitch, Central City, prohibition.‘ Congressman, Fourth District.Walter H. Rhodes, Hobron. democrat said people's Independent: Charles H.Sloan, Goneva, republican; John B, Kll-■an, Falrbury, republican.Congressman, Fifth District.T. W. Shea, Orleans, democrat; R. L Keeetor, Alma, progressive; Thos. M. C. Birmingham, Burkett, prohibition, progressive, republican, socialist, , democrat and people’s independent; Ashton C. i Shallenberger, Alma, democrat: Silas R. Barton, Grand Island, republican and progressive; Bayard H. Payne, GrandIsland, democrat and people’s independent.Congressman, Sixth District,Frank J. Taylor, St. Paul, democrat and. peoplo’s independent; Abram I* Coocy, St. Paul, I democrat; Moses P. Klnkaldo, O’Neill, republican and progressive.' t,, Regents.G. W. Noble, Omaha, democrat; John E. ,MlUor, Lincoln, domocrat; George Couplaml, Elgin, republican; Peter Jensen. Beatrice,' republican; Edward P. Brown, Davey, republican; C. M. Sklles, David City, democrat and people's Independent; Don L. Love, Lincoln, progressive: Mrs, Annetta Nesblt, Pawnee City, prohibition; Q. M. Whitehorn, Spencer, progressive; M. H. Miller, Franklin, progressive., For State Senator,Democrats. John Mattes, Jr., Nebraska City, Second district; James B. Hungate, Weeping Water, Second district; J. M. Gates, Fort Crook, Third district; Wallace H. Wilson, Fremont, Fifth district; S. S. Van Horn, Fremont. Fifth district; Philip H. Kohl, Wayne, Seventh district; E. B. Hlrschman, Hartlngton, Eighth district; L. S. Begglund, Bradtsh, Ninth district; Garret Fulken, Schuyler, Tenth district; Charles Krumback, Shelby, Eleventh district; R. C. Roper, David City, Twelfth district; William Gruber, Byron, Fifteenth district; Con McCarthy, York, Seventeenth district; Herman Dlers, York, Seventeenth1 district: Z. G. Buhrman. St. Llbory. Eighteenth district; William Brookley, Edgar, Nineteenth district; William L, Wessmor, Red Cloud, Twentieth district; J. M. Grace, Mascot, Twenty-first district.Republicans: Charles Rudcn, Crofton,Eighth district; William Illlan, Nellgh, Ninth district; Walter Kelchel, Johnson, First district; A. F. Stum, Nohawka,Second district; Herbert P. Shumway, Wakefield. Sixth district; Nols Johnson, Oakland, Willis W. Cole, Delight; S. _R. Macfarland, Madison, Tenth district; James G. Holden, Central City, Eleventh district; D. S, Wherry, Pawnfco City, Fourteenth district; A. D. Spencer, Barneston, Fourteenth district; Thomas Lahners, Belvidere, Fifteenth district; E. J. Spink, Wilber, Sixteenth district; William Colton, York, Seventeenth district; C. E. Sandell, York, Seventeenth district; G. W. Hummell, Red Cloud, Twentieth district; James Johns, Cambridge, Twenty-first district; Robert P, Starr, Loup City, Twenty-second district: W. L. Gaston, Broken Bow, Twenty-third district; John Wall. Arcadia, Twenty-third district; C. W. Moss, Atkinson, Twenty-fourth district; D. M. Dowthwltt, Overton, Twenty-fifth district: JassonW. Baker, Seneca, Twenty-seventh district, B. K. Busbeo, Kimball. Twenty-seventh district; Woodruff Ball, Valentine. Twenty-eighth district; Earl D. Mallery, Alliance, Twenty-eighth district.Socialist: Howard Miles, Paxton, Twentieth district; L. Olson, Emerson, Twenty-first district; Peter Wink, Kearney, Twenty-second dlstriot; RaymondE. Dale. David City, Twenty-second district; Charles W. Beal, Broken Bow; John A. Robertson, Jay, Twonty-fourth district; Willis Wilson, Central City, Twenty-sixth district: C. L. Meyers,Rushvllle, Twenty-eighth district.Progressives; William Ernest, Tocum-soli. First district: Thomas Lahners,Beloit, First district; George H. Avoiry, Edgar, Nineteenth district; Mon Brodo-ronick, Garfield, Nineteenth district; W.district; Georgo Bischol, North Platte, Twenty-second district; William P. Mattley, Ansley, Twenty-third district; William M. Alden, Hyonnls, Twenty-second dlstriot; A. A. Robertson, Duff, Twenty-eighth district.For State Representative.Democrats: R. C. Regan, Platte Center, Twenty-slxith district; C. C. Pyle. Halsey, Seventy-first district; J. C. Burr, Nebraska City, Eighth district; J. M. Crews. Culbe'rtson, Sixty-ninth district; Christ Anderson, Bristow, Fifty-fourth district; Jay Oliver, Seneca, Seventy-first district; F. ‘ M. Brorte, Alliance, Savonty-third district; Fred Hoffmelster, Imperial, Seventieth district; L. C. Rudl-sll, Benkelman, Slxty-nlnth district; JohnB. Ralfmrath, Crofton. W. H. Puls, Murray. Eighth dlstriot; S. Sawyer, Bartlett, Fifty-second district; Herbert Lo Bounty, Mooreficld, Sixteenth district; William A, Smith, Beemor, Twenty-second district; Charles Haylor, Chadron, Seventy-fourth dlstriot; Thomas Q. Lannigar, Greeley,Fifty-second district; George il. Fuller, Seward, Thirty-eighth district; F. L. Bollen, Crofton, Seventeenth district; W. C. Parrlott, Auburn; James A. Maguire, Wymorc, Thirty-fourth district; J. J. McCarthy, Spaulding; Paris G. Cooper, Crawford; James J. McAllister, Dakota City.Republicans: William L. Bates, Lodge Pole, Seventy-sixth dlstriot; Earl C. Cartenson, Curtis. Sixty-sixth dlstridt;F. A. Rolaner, Thedrord, Soventy-flrst district; Frank E. Stermer, Scotts BIufT, Soventy-flfth district: Henry B. Lon-gerln, Curtis, Sixty-sixth district; Frank Del trick, Sprlngvlew, Fifty-fifth district; E. E. Musll, Hayes Center; William L. Davidson, Champion, Seventieth dlstriot; T. E. Conley, Beatrice, Thirty-fourth district; John M. Ward, Goneya, Forty-third district; Wesley Tressler, Ogallala, Soventy-sovonth district: William II. C. WoodhursL North Platte, Seventy-seventh district; Fred L. Untogman, Wyoming, Eighth district; Henry Brchens, Boomer, Twonty-second district; George W. Chappell, Entfers Lake, Fifty-fifth district; J. A. Shronko, Hartlngton, Seventeenth district; J. B, Forman. Surprise, Thirty-eighth district; L. H. owe, Humboldt, Third district; Lincolnunult;1 ..althill, Seventeenth district; John R. Beatty, Butte, Fifty-fourth district.Progressive: A. H. Lewis, Sutton,Forty-third district; L. H. Howe, Humboldt: John R. Beatty, Butler, Fifty-fourth districtSocialist; Oscar M. Jenkins, Wallace, Seventy-seventh districtUnder Non-Partisan Judiciary.For Supremo Judge: ’Justice Roose of Lincoln, F. A. Brogan of Omaha and Judge H. C. Palmer of Clay Center.For District Court: James T. Begley, Second district; James P. English. Omaha. Fourth dlstriot; J. L. Kaley, Omaha, Fourth . district; John H, Grossman, Omaha, Fourth districtLste Representative Filings.Christ Anderson, Bristow, Fifty-fourth district, people's Independent; L. It. Brott, Soxtoyr, Seventy-sixth district, domocrat;Hindu* Preaching Revolution.J/iiV1U Wv* tltUlU) vJ _ _ Idistrict, republican; Ben L. Terry, Falrbury, Thirty-fourth district, republican and I progressive; James ICudrno, Bee, Thlrty-.elghth district, republican; A. L. Taylor, Trenton, Slxty-nlnth dlstriot, republican and progressive; A. M. Chambers, Walthill. Thirteenth district, republican; W. M, Brant, Sprlngvlew, Fifty-fifth district, republican; L. Morso, Benkelman, Slxty-nlnth district, republican; E. E. Muril, Hayes Center, SevontletK district, progressive; T. M. Smith, York, Fo’ty-thlrd district, democrat.Late Senatorial Filings.C. E. Samuolson, Franklin oounty, Twentieth district, people’s independent; L g.,Bygland, Boono county, Ninth district, peoplo’s Independent: F. Sklpton, Fillmore county, SIxtoenth district, democrat; George M. Adams, Crawford, Twenty-eighth district, democrat; Rolnhold E. Piller, Union, Twelfth district, democrat; J. S. Butler, Superior, Twentieth district, republican; Georgo F. Wolz, Fremont, Fifth district, republican; George C. Jun-kin, Smltlifleld, Twenty-first district; T. D. Thomas, Columbus, Eleventh district, progressive; Cord M. Smith, O'NeUL Twenty.-fourth district, progressive: Daniel Ballmer, Cozad, Twenty-fifth district, progressive; David F. Smith, McCook, Twenty-sixth district, progressive; Walter Livingston, Hastings, Nineteenth district, peoplo’» Independent; R. A. Miller, Wahoo, Third district, progressive.Rebel Garrl*on Wiped Out1(I