it**8Hia-a*:aotfill-Ills10L0*})n-•11v,16POUTAGE, Wis„ March 2S.—This city; just over the harrowing thrill It .experienced when: the body of Philip Huston, murdered Windsor farmer, was found in a burning haystack nearhpro soveral. months ago, now is in the throes of anotlrerrnvystery—the siid^ den and Inexplicable disappearance of Mrs, George Branton, comely wife of a farmer near here, and her 14 year old daughter.The woman and child vanished lasthut their disappearance was not noted.: until Friday, when: George Branton, who had driven his wife and daughter to Portage from their farm home on Wednesday and had left them hero to meet with ■IlLl.iilsJj2eskfi,„a.j:liies smnker.r-r ottivn ed-to bring them .back home, _Inquify at the Teske home then re-: vealed that the dressmaker, who had expected Mrs. Branton last week, had not seen her, nor had she received any word from the missing woman. Frantic questioning by . Branton of many other friends: here brought no results and the husband: was forced to the belief that his wife and child had dlsap-.o- P cared the very night he had brought them to Portage..8lFjingrath-thcctbhiaiMS