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- A story in which the hero, after serving sentence for another's crime, seeks to go away with heroine. He must first obtain papers which gang leader holds concerning her father, and in getting them again falls in leader's power. He beats him up and escapes. Leader again seeks to frame him, and kidnaps girl. Hero overtakes them, beats up villain and clears girl's father.
- Dave Mathews, the foreman at Helen McMaster's ranch, travels east to discover James Warner, the son of an old friend, in the act of stealing money from his father's safe to pay gambling debts. Dave offers to take the boy west in the hope of improving his character. When suspected cattle rustler Buck Conners abducts Helen, James overcomes his cowardice and rides to her rescue. James also saves Dave from Buck's gang, resulting in their capture. Dave and Helen marry, and James becomes the new ranch foreman.
- Dick MacLean, a member of the Northwest Mounted Police, is mortally wounded and, with his dying breath, asks Larry McGee, a friend and fellow Mountie, to take care of Haida, an Indian girl who is bearing Dick's child. Finding her in childbirth, apparently on the point of death, Larry marries her to give the child a name. Haida recovers, however, and a sobered Larry rides after Black Logan, a notorious desperado. Larry brings Logan in, and Haida commits suicide, freeing Larry to marry Ruth MacLean, Dick's sister and his longtime sweetheart.
- Richard Dunbar gets into a fight with a crooked gambler and hits his opponent so hard that the latter falls, apparently dead. Dunbar takes flight and eventually drifts into a lumber camp in Oregon, where he falls in love with Betty Allison and arouses the wrath of one of Betty's suitors, the foreman of the camp. The foreman challenges Dunbar to a fight, but Dunbar remembers the consequences of his last fight and, instead of hitting back at the foreman, leaves the camp in disgrace. Dunbar later learns that the man he thought he had killed is still alive, and he returns to the lumber camp just in time to rescue Betty from death in a house on fire. Dunbar then beats the foreman in a fight and wins Betty for his wife.