A Western drama of more than ordinary power and worth, developing situations which exhibit the life of that section to good advantage. The picture interprets certain phases of that life in a more graphic way than many that have been presented, and it is an improvement upon those which Selig has himself produced in some particulars. The subtleties of the Western life, those indescribable touches which make it convincing and actually illustrate its spirit are here, and the audience feels their presence without, perhaps, really understanding what it means. The vigor and movement of the entire picture help materially in holding the attention. It is a notable addition to the long series of pictures interpretative of Western life and character. – The Moving Picture World, August 20, 1910
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