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Show PRINGLE'S APPEAL TO I PRESIDENT WILSON Snn Francisco, Jnn. 12. Tho four brothers of Charles A. l'rlngle, ono of tho Americans kl'lod by bandits In Moxlco, sent tho following message mes-sage tonight to President Wilson; "In tho name of humanity and In order to prevent others from suffering suffer-ing n like bereavement, we, tho brothers bro-thers of Chnrlcg- A. Prluglo, Just killed by an armed force In MoIco, are Impel'cd to demand that our government tnko Immediately tho necessary steps to sccuro tho safety of thoso ot our citizens ng well ns tho citizens of other nations, who nro pursuing tholr legitimate business In Mexico and with all tho vigor that there Is In us wo nsk that thoso Mexicans Mex-icans who took part In this tunssacrc bo apprehended nnd executed." Tho message was signed by William Willi-am 11. Prlnglo, ISdwnrd J. 1'rlnglc, Covington Frlnglo and Sydney Prln-glc, Prln-glc, who nro all engaged in business In Snn Francisco. Tho 1'rlnglcs ulso sent n telegram to United StatcB Senator James O. l'helan, urging his cooperation In tholr demand that tho government tako Immediate action, Mrs. Cornelia .1. I'rlnglo, mother ot the murdered mnn wns snld to bo prostrated nt tho homo of ono ot her sons. |