- Denny Brookes is a cowpuncher on Big Horn Ranch in the Black Range district of Arizona. He is so much in love with Lucy Burton, his employer's daughter, that Jim Burton has to reprimand him for spending so much time with her. He says that no thirty dollar cowpuncher can keep company with his daughter. Old Ben is a friend of Denny's because he used to work with his father. Ben believes that there is still much gold to be found in the district and keeps right on looking for it. Buck Anderson, foreman of Burton's ranch, is also in love with Lucy and is anxious to win her for himself. He is very unscrupulous, however, and makes little progress. He conspires with one of his men to hold up the stage carrying the pay-roll of one of the ranches. Just about this time Denny is discharged by Burton because he continues to visit his daughter. But Denny has been taken into partnership with Ben, who has found a streak, and tells Burton that he has his mind on more gold than Burton ever saw. When the stage hold-up is discovered, Denny is suspected and when the sheriff comes to arrest him he runs away. He hides and puts his trackers off the scent. As soon as he sees Anderson turn around he decides to follow him. He finds that he and his pal have the gold in their cabin and returns to tell Lucy, who goes for the sheriff while he returns to watch the cabin. Anderson is arrested with his pal and Lucy and Denny find each other's arms on the banks of a nearby stream.—Universal Weekly, November 17, 1923
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