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- 'Pat of Paradise' owns a ranch in a neighborhood which has been continually raided by a band of mysterious masked riders. The ranch owners of the district hold a series of conferences in an effort to get rid of the thieves. Patterson ignores his neighbors' plans until the masked riders appropriate some of his own cattle. Then he determines to be avenged and discover the identity of the thieves. Masking, he haunts his ranch at night and finally discovers the robbers, but neighbors, seeing him, think he is one of them. He proves his innocence in a thrilling wind-up.
- Andy Walker, a gold prospector in Hell's Gap, Arizona, time and again gambles away the money he needs to bring his daughter Madge to live with him. Lone Hand Wilson, a solitary fellow who shuns the company of women, helps Andy win the thousand dollars he needs, but soon afterwards Andy is murdered. The orphaned Madge finally arrives in Hell's Gap and falls in love with Wilson, who helps to defend her interests. Wilson is charged with Andy's murder, however, and only clears himself after considerable effort. He and Madge then are reconciled.
- Craig Hamilton, bored with Manhattan, travels to the small town of Saint Vincente. There he has a real western adventure involving the lovely Rosario del Camarillo and the greedy and violent Juan von Rolf who has stolen her ranch.
- While attending Columbia University in New York, a young Sioux Indian named Sky Fire falls in love with Martha Randolph, a pretty young white girl. Things take a turn for the worse when a rejected suitor tells Martha's father that Sky Fire is an Indian, and the father promptly refuses Martha permission to bet married. Sky Fire returns to the west, but his troubles follow him--the man who revealed his identity follows him and murders Martha's guardian, leading to Martha's seeking Sky Fire's protection and a shocking conclusion for all concerned..
- Jerry Connors, tired of the flattery that goes with success as a champion fighter, jumps a train to the West, gets left at a wayside station, is robbed by tramps, and disguised as one of them asks for food at a neighboring ranch. He soon finds that the girl and her mother are in trouble over the mortgage and the villain is seeking to force the girl to marry him. He decides to stick, and after the many vicissitudes outlined above, succeeds in getting the best of the villain and winning back the valuable oil property. He then discloses the fact that he is not a tramp but a wealthy pugilist, and all ends happily.