It opens with a scene in the Squawman's hut near the mountains. The Squawman signs a contract to sell his beautiful daughter to a villainous desperado, heedless of the remonstrant Indian mother. The daughter enters and the villain attempts...See moreIt opens with a scene in the Squawman's hut near the mountains. The Squawman signs a contract to sell his beautiful daughter to a villainous desperado, heedless of the remonstrant Indian mother. The daughter enters and the villain attempts to seize her, but the Indian woman interferes and tells her daughter of the base transaction. The girl hurriedly sends a note to, tell her cowboy sweetheart. He meets her by appointment, but is trailed by the scoundrel who would buy the girl. The girl and cowboy go to her home and rebuke the father. The villain rushes in and they encounter he and the father in a desperate struggle. The girl proves a heroine in assisting her sweetheart. They conquer their enemies and force them to depart. Later they return with the sheriff and take the cowboy by surprise while he is being entertained by the girl and friendly Indian woman. Her sweetheart is bound and driven away, but the girl escapes to the cowboy camp and tells the news. Cowboys led by the girl go to the rescue and capture the villains after a thrilling chase. Every moment is of intense excitement, even to the capture of the last man, who is lassoed by one of the cowboys after both men had exhausted their ammunition. One year later, this section includes a baby in a most happy scene. Written by
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