- Tom Winters, an employee of the Navo Mining Company, is in love with Helen Morton, and his love is returned. Helen's father, who is a wealthy ranchman, does not look with favor on Tom's suit as he wants his daughter to marry a wealthy man. As a means of ending the romance, Mr. Morton uses his influence with the manager of the Navo Mining Company to have Tom discharged. Tom resents the injustice. On the night of his dismissal Tom finds himself with only a few dollars and decides to try and better his financial condition at the gaming table. While in the gambling house, he loses his notebook in which he had written the combination of the mining company's safe. The book is found by Pedro, a Mexican. That night the Mexicans break open the safe and, when the robbery is discovered on the following day, Tom is arrested and accused of the crime. Helen goes out for a bicycle ride accompanied by her dog and as she is passing a ravine she comes upon the Mexican's rendezvous and discovers them counting their ill-gotten gains. She hurriedly writes a note and after entrusting it with the dog, she proceeds to hold up the Mexicans until help arrives. The dog appears with the note and Tom and the sheriff ride to the aid of Helen. The Mexicans are captured and it is then discovered that the weapon which Helen held the bandits at bay was nothing more than a bicycle wrench. It is needless to add that Mr. Morton now consents to the marriage of Tom and Helen as he must repay the wrong he did the young mining clerk.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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