An interesting but conventional story of the West. Roughly outlined it is this: The bad man saves the sheriff's daughter from the Indians and also keeps his very pretty wife from stabbing her. The wife, through jealousy, brings the sheriff to the hut and there he finds evidence that makes him arrest the bad man. Later he is set free by the sheriff's daughter who hands over the keys to the wife. The sheriff loses his job. The backgrounds in which this story is told are often very beautiful. The acting is nothing special in any scene and in some scenes it is poor. The photographs are fair, in one or two instances very good. It is a good filler. - The Moving Picture World, April 6, 1912
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