A stirring Western story of attempted robbery, the escape of the bandits, their pursuit by a posse headed by a dashing Western girl, and their final capture. These bits of scenes which accurately reproduce real life are so spirited and they interpret conditions which have existed at different times with so much fidelity to facts that criticism seems unnecessary. And probably if it were undertaken it would have to content itself with minor details which really do no mar the picture, nor in any degree detract from its power and meaning. The wild sweep of life as depicted in these Western pictures actually occurred and they are sufficiently accurate in their delineations to give a fair idea of that life and those who lived it. Beyond that attention to minute details is unnecessary, excepting as it completes what is otherwise attractive and in a way inspiring. - The Moving Picture World, January 15, 1910
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