A two-reel Western feature, written by William C. Clifford. This is more dramatic than appealing in the whole. The leading male character is a professional bigamist, who runs away with the sheriff's wife. The stagecoach attack and the scene on the desert, where the bigamist and his victim die together, wearing handcuffs, were well put on. The acting is very good throughout and the picture holds the interest well, in spite of its rather sordid plot. The close is pleasing. - The Moving Picture World, December 20, 1913