There is a heart interest in this western story. In brief it tells of a cowboy who was ordered away because he dared to love the owner's daughter. Through a succession of exciting incidents, the tangles are ultimately unraveled and the young man is permitted to marry the girl he wanted. As has been mentioned before, a charm is given these western pictures by the magical Nestor photography, which somehow makes the figures stand out with stereographic clearness and makes them appear to live upon the screen. It is a satisfactory western picture, with plenty of life and stir in it and sufficient heart throbs. - The Moving Picture World, July 8, 1911
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