New York Times New York, New York September 8, 1913
AFTER CHINESE OPIUM RING
Federal Officials Suspect Alien Smuggling and White Slavery.
Special to The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. - On the basis of unofficial reports from Chicago concerning the discovery there
of a "Chinese black book" containing a list of agencies for the sale of opium in various cities,
marginal notes in Chinese alleged to have been smuggled into the United States, Federal officials will
to-morrow start on the trail of what they suspect to be an organization of opium sellers, Chinese
smugglers, and white slavers. Immigration Commissioner CAMINETTI directed the Chicago immigration
officials to-night to get in touch with the Chicago police, who have possession of the Chinese
black book, and obtain all the information regarding the case, with a view to ascertaining whether
the Chinese exclusion laws have been violated by smuggling Orientals over an "underground road" from
Canada. The Chief Immigration Inspector at Chicago is Dr. Percy L. PRENTIS, who is now in New
York on detail as a member of the special board investigating food conditions at Ellis Island.
The special agents of the Customs Service will also look into the matter, as they are interested in
violations of the opium law, while the immigration authorities are more praticulary concerned with the
allegations of smuggling of Chinese into the country. Any evidence of violations of the Mann white
slave law will be turned over to the Department of Justice.
NOTE: Dr. Percy Lucius PRENTIS was bonr July 28, 1879, Rich Valley, Erie Township of
Miami County, Indiana, and died June 22, 1928, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He was the son of
Xavier Thomas "X. T." PRENTIS (1841-1885) and Rebecca (GLASIER) PRENTIS (1839-1884) of Delphos, Ringgold County, Iowa.
Photograph: DN-0062039, Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago Historical Society
Contribution by Julie Watts, August of 2009
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