The Western heroine (Miss Story) succeeds in getting the large sum of money through to the town office of the mining company. The senior partner had entrusted it to one of his young men. A Mexican saw him start out, and with two Americans determines to rob him. The man sees the bandits in time to save himself from falling into their trap, but they follow him. Desperately wounded, he darts aside and takes refuge in the cottage of the heroine. He gives her the money and tells her to whom it belongs, and then dies. The bandits track the man and attack the house. By a clever ruse, the girl, escaping through a window, gets a good start with the money. The bandits see her making off and follow, but cannot overtake her, though it is a close call. It is a clearly told, interesting picture. - The Moving Picture World, October 14, 1911
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