A Western picture which will hold the interest from beginning to end. It has all the spirit and go which is so characteristic of the Essanay work, and at the same time it depicts life in the West so graphically and with so much appreciation of its essentials that one cannot fail to acquire a more accurate impression than ever before of the characteristics of that life. The Essanay players undertook their work sympathetically and they brought to its consummation a thorough knowledge of the requirements. The result is a notable picture, and one which will unquestionably be popular everywhere. It is a thousand pities that a picture of this character, suitable for continuous exhibition for several days, or possibly a week, should be subjected to the action of the daily change rule. It deserves more consideration than that. Managers should not hesitate to allow their patrons to see more of such films. It would add to the coin in their coffers. - The Moving Picture World, June 18, 1910
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