An echo of the long ago when no railroads spanned the continent and the mail was carried across the plains by men mounted on ponies who made relays at certain points it seems like a story to hear about it, but this picture makes it seem real again. The setting is admirable, imparting a sense of reality to the film which is impressive. The love tale which is told affords heart interest, and the sight of the girl's picture brings about a novel denouement. It is not often that a photograph leads a man to reform, yet here it does not seem out of place. The desert scenery, the defiles in the mountains and the rendezvous of the bandits are all excellent bits of photographic work. The picture is better than the ordinary and should interest a large number of people. - The Moving Picture World, October 1, 1910
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