A Western story with a girl as the storm center and a jealous would-be lover as the promoter of the mischief. An innocent man is led to execution and barely escapes through the intervention of an Indian he had befriended, who exposes the whole miserable business. The mischief maker changes places with the first man led to execution and the film ends, with the imagination supplying such details as are lacking, but not missed. The mounting of a horse and riding away with one's hands tied is a feat few would undertake to accomplish, yet one of the actors performs it successfully and saves his benefactor's life. This is a graphic bit of work and adds materially to the interest of the film. The fact that the film closes with the execution suggested is to be commended. It is time those relics of barbarous times were eliminated from the films. A suggestion is quite as effective as the real scene, as is shown by this picture. - The Moving Picture World, August 27, 1910
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