PRIMARY BALLOT A LENGTHY ONELIST OF NAMES FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE.MANY ASPIRANTS FOR OFFICENumerous Filings Will Make Primary Ballot a Voluminous 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. Morehead, Falls City, democrat and people’s Independent; George TV. Berge, Lincoln, democrat and people's independent: John G. Maher, Lincoln,democrat; Richard L. Metcalfe, Lincoln, democrat; Ross L. Hammond, Fremont, republican; R. B. Howell. Omaha, repub- | lican; John Ceplecha, Burweil, republican; John Stevens. Beaver City, republican; John O. l'ieser, Omaha, republican; H. E. Sackott, Beatrice, progressive; J. H. Ivemp, Fullerton, republican; Nathan Wilson, Stromsburg, prohibition.Lieutenant Governor.James Pearson, Moorefieid, 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. Hoagland, North Platte, republican; Franklin A. Shotwell. Omaha, republican; Henry F. Hockenberger, Columbus, prohibition; G. L. E. Kling-beii, Omaha, progressive; A.® J. Van Alstine, Omaha, republican.Secretary of State.Charles S. Shalla, McCook, progressive;F. P. Shields, Orleans, democrat; Addison Wait, Lincoln, republican; Clyde H. Barnard, Table Rock, republican; Charles W. Pool, Tecumseh, democrat and peo pie’s independent.Attorney General.Charles M. Sears, South Omaha, republican; Willis E. Reed, Madison, democrat; M. T. Mills, Butte, progressive; Robert M. Devoe, Sidney, republican; J. T. 'McCristion, Hebron, republican; Henry C. Bittenbender, Lincoln, prohibition; George M. Ayres, Central City, republican.Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings.John TV. McKissick, Beatrice, democrat 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, non-partisan ; Manoah B. Reese, Lincoln, non-partisan; 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, democrat and people’s independent; Edwin C. Hopkins, Omaha, progressive: J. M. O’Neal,' 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 people’s independent and prohibition; Willard T. Davis, McCook, progressive; Robert I. Elliott, Lincoln, republican; A. O. Thomas, Kearney, republican; E. F. Munroe, Shelton, democrat; E. E. Hayes, Chadron, republican; R. M. Eaton, Lincoln, republican; Earl Cline. Geiieva, democrat and people’s independent.Railway Commissioner.Henry C. Peterson, Bloomfield, republican; R. W. Ralston, Lexington, democrat;, Thomas L. Hall, Lincoln, republican; Henry L. Duval, Beatrice, republican; J. A. Ollis, Ord, democrat and people’s‘independent; Julius C. Harpham, Lincoln, progressive; W. H. Young, Fremont, republican; Will M. Maupin, Lincoln, democrat and people’s independent; J. Warren Keifer, jr., Bostwick, republican; Walter Johnson, North Loup, republican; M. P. Lehr, Fremont, democrat. Congressman, First District.Matthew Gering, Plattsmouth, republican; C. F. Reavis, Falls City, republican; Victor G. Lyford, Falls City, progressive; Wilbur W. Anness, Dunbar, republican; William B. Price. Lincoln, democrat; Frank E. Edgerton, Lincoln republican; George E. Tobey, Lincoln, republican; Charles Marshall, Nebraska City, republican; Crawford Kennedy Lincoln, republican; James E. Delzell’ Lincoln, republican; John A. Maguire, Lincoln, democrat and people’s independent.Congressman, Second District.Anthony Theodore Monahan, Omaha, democrat; Nathan Merriam, Omaha, progressive; Charles O. Lobeck, Omaha democrat; William B. Howard, Omaha, republican: Thomas M. Blackburn!Omaha, republican; Elfrefl Sorenson Omaha, republican; Fred J. Warren Omaha, socialist.Congressman, Third , District.Arthur Koenigstein, Norfolk, democrat-O. S. Spillman, Pierce, republican and progressive; Dan V. Stephens, Fremont democrat; James M. Woodcock, South Sioux City, socialist; M. H. Covey, Til-den. republican; George C. Fitch, Central City, prohibition.Congressman, Fourth District.Walter H. Rhodes, Hebron, democrat and people s independent; Charles H Sloan, Geneva, republican; John B. Killian, Fairbury, republican.Congressman, Sixth District.Frank J. Taylor, St. Paul, democrat and people’s independent., Abram L. Cooey, St. Paul, democrat; Moses P. Kinkaide, O’Neill, republican and progressive.Regents.G. W. Noble, Omaha, democrat; John E. Miller, Lincoln, democrat; George Coupland, Elgin, republican; Peter Jensen. Beatrice, republican; Edward P. Brown, Davey, republican; C. M. Skiles, David City, democrat and people’s Independent; Don L. Love. Lincoln, progressive; Mrs. Annetta Nesbit, Pawnee City, prohibition; G. M. Whltehorn, Spencer, piogivssive; M. H. Miller, Franklin, progressive.For State Senator.Democrats: John Mattes, jr., Nebraska City, Second district; James B. 1-lungate, Weeping Water, Second district, J. M. Gates. Fort Crook. Third district; Wallace H. Wilson, Fremont, Fifth district; .-5. rf. Van Horn, Fremont, Fifth district; Philip H. Kohl, Wayne, Seventh district; E. B. Hirschman, Hartlngton, Eighth district; L. S. Begglund, Bradish, Ninth district; Garret Falken, 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 Diers, York, Seventeenth district; Z. G. Buhrman. St. Lfbory, Eighteenth district; William Brookley, Edgar, Nineteenth district; William L. Wessmer, Red Cloud, Twentieth district; J. M. Grace, Mascot, Twenty-first district.Republicans: Charles Ruden, Crofton,Eighth distriot; William Illian, Neligh, Ninth district; Walter Keichel, Johnson, First district; A. F. Sturn, Nehawka, 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, Pawnee City, Fourteenth district; A. D. Spencer, Barneston, Fourteenth district; Thomas Lahners. Bclvidere. Fifteenth district; E. J. Spink, Wilber, Sixteenth district; William Colton, York, Seventeenth district; C. E. Sandell, Y’ork, Seven teen ih district; G. W. Ruinmell, 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. TV. Moss, Atkinson,-Twenty-fourth district; D, M. Dowthwitt, Overton, Twenty-fifth district; Jasson W. Baker, Seneca, Twenty-seventh distriot; B. K. Busbee, 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 district; RaymondE. Dale, David City, Twenty-second district; Charles W. Beal, Broken Bow; John A. Robertson, Jay, Twenty-fourth district; Willis Wilson, Central City, Twenty-sixth district; C. L. Meyers, Rusbville, Twenty-eighth district.Progressives. William Ernest, Tccum-seh, First district; Thomas Lahners, Beloit, First district; George H. Avery, Edgar, Nineteenth district; Mon Brode-Richardson, Holdroge, Twenty-first district; George Bischel, North Platte, Twenty-second district; William P. Mattley, Ansley, Twenty-third district; William M. Alden, Hyannis, Twenty-Second district; A. A. Robertson, Duff, Twenty-eighth district.For State Representative. Democrats: R. C. Regan, Platte Center, Twenty-sixth district; C. C. Pyle, Halsey, Sevcmy-lirst district; J. C. Burr, Nebraska City, Eighth district; J. M. Crews, Culbertson, Sixty-ninth district; Christ Anderson, Bristow, Fifty-fourth district; Jay Oliver, Seneca, Seventy-first district; F. M. Brone, Alliance, Seventy-third district; Fred Hoffmeister, Imperial, Seventieth district; L. C. Rudi-sil, Benkelman, Sixty-ninth district; JohnB. Raifmrath, Crofton. W. H. Puls, Murray, Eighth district; S. Sawyer, Bartlett, Fifty-second district; Herbert Le Bounty, Moorefieid, Sixteenth district; William A. Smith, Beemer, Twenty-second district; Charles -Haylor, Chadron, Seventy-fourth district;! Thomas Q. Lannigar, Greeley, Fifty-second district; George H. Fuller, Seward, Thirty-eighth district; F. L. Bollen, Crofton, Seventeenth district; W, C. Parriott, Auburn; James A. Maguire, Wymore, Thirty-fourth district; J. J. McCarthy, Spaulding; Paris G. Cooper, Crawford; James J. McAllister, •Dakota City.Republicans; William L. Bates, Lodge Pole, Seventy-sixth district; Earl C. Cartensen, Curtis, Sixty-sixth district;F. A. Reisner, Thedford, Seventy-first district; Frank E. Stermer, Scotts Bluff, Seventy-fifth district; Henry E. Lon-gerin, Curtis, Sixty-sixth district; Frank Deitrlck, Sprlngview, Fifty-fifth district; E. E. Musil, Hayes Center; William L. Davidson, Champion, Seventieth distriot; T. E. Conley, Beatrice, Thirty-fourth district; John M. Ward, Geneva, Forty-third district; Wesley Tressler, Ogallala, Seventy-seventh district; William H. C. Woodhurst, North Platte, Seventy-seventh district; Fred L. Untogman, Wyoming, Eighth district; Henry Brehens, Beemer, Twenty-second district; George W. Chappell, Enders Lake, Fifty-fifth district; J. A. Shrenke, Hartington, Seventeenth district; J. B. Forman, Surprise, Thirty-eighth district; L. H. Howe, Humboldt; Third district; LincolnG. Simon, Sidney, Seventy-sixth district; Swan Olson, Walthill, Seventeenth district; John R. Beatty, Butte, Fifty.-f mirth rHctrin* 'THHsiCongressman, Fifth District.P. W. Shea, Orleans, democrat; R. T, Keester Alma, progressive; Thos. M. C Birmingham, Burkett, prohibition, progressive, republican, socialist, democrat and peoples independent; Ashton C. Shallenberger, Alma, democrat; Silas R Barton, Grand Island, republican and progressive; Bayard H. Payne, GrandFEWhitspredarcoufourth district.Progressive: A. H. Lewis, Sutton,Forty-third district; L. H. Howe, Humboldt; /John R. Beatty, Butler, Fifty-fourth district.Socialist: Oscar M. Jenkins, Wallace,Seventy-seventh district.Under Non-Partisan Judiciary.For Supreme Judge: Justice Reese 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 district; J. L. Kaley, Omaha, Fourth district; John H. Grossman, Omaha, Fourth district.Late Representative Filings.Christ Anderson, Bristow, Fifty-fourth district, people’s Independent; L. R. Brott, Sextoyr, Seventy-sixth district, democrat; David Boesiger, Cortland, Thirty-fourth district, republican; Ben L. Terry, Fairbury, Thirty-fourth district, republican and progressive; James Kudrna, Bee, Thirty-eighth district, republican; A. L. Taylor, Trenton, Sixty-ninth district, republican and progressive; A. M. Chambers, Walthill, Thirteenth district, republican; W. M. Brant, Springview, Fifty-fifth district, republican; L. Morse, Benkelman, Sixty-ninth district, republican; E. E. Muril, Hayes Center, Seventieth district, progressive; T. M. Smith, York, Forty-third district, democrat.Late Senatorial Filings.C. E. Samuelson, Franklin county, Twentieth district, people's independent;I. S. Bygland, Boone county, Ninth district, people’s Independent; F. Skip ton, Fillmore county, Sixteenth district, democrat; George M. Adams, Crawford, Twenty-eighth district, democrat; Reinhold E Piller, Union, Twelfth district, democrat; J. S. Butler, Superior, Twentieth district, republican; George F. Wolz, Fremont, Fifth district, republican; George C. Jun-kin, Smithfleld, Twenty-first district T. D. Thomas, • Columbus, Eleventh district, progressive; Cord M. Smith, O’Neill, Twenty-fourth district, progressive; Daniel Ballmer, Cozad, Twenty-fifth district, progressive; David F. Smith, McCook, Twenty-sixth district, progressive; Walter Livingston, Hastings, Nineteenth district, people’s independent; R. A. Miller, Wahoo, Third district, progressive.Mofactioiofan’liarsavHindus Prcaehlnn