- Wells Fargo Chief: First it was our offices, then the stagecoaches, now it's the trains. It's got to stop. We've got to teach these outlaws that it isn't healthy to rob Wells Fargo.
- Jim Hardie: We've also got to teach them that it's unhealthy to kill a Wells Fargo agent.
- Wells Fargo Chief: Wells Fargo is more than just an express company. It's an institution we built solidly. The name of our company has come to mean something: safety, security. We've got to safeguard that reputation and the law, too.
- Jim Hardie: Trouble of it is, there isn't any law in half of the places we operate, except the law of the gun. Mind you, I've got a good healthy respect for the law. I'll fight for it and defend it whenever it's possible. When it isn't, we've got to use our rules and our laws.
- Wells Fargo Chief: The company's behind you, Jim. Whatever it costs, you've got to bring in these outlaws or make sure they never rob another Wells Fargo strongbox anywhere.