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Santa Fe, a tramp, is saved from a jeering mob in the desert town of Caliente by Annette, the sheriff's daughter; and after adopting Pard he gets a job as a porter in the bank. Santa Fe learns that the leading banker, Coulter, is in league with a band of outlaws, and when Coulter frames Dick Farwell, Annette's fiancé, Dick is suspected of robbery and is captured by the outlaws.

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  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    Ol' Santa Fe

  • C.E. Anderson

    C.E. Anderson

    Rollins

  • Harley Chambers

    Harley Chambers

    Hubbs

  • Gertrude Claire

    Gertrude Claire

    Mrs. Farwell

  • Betty Ross Clarke

    Betty Ross Clarke

    Annette Fraser

  • George Cooper

    George Cooper

    K.C. Kid

  • B. Reeves Eason Jr.

    B. Reeves Eason Jr.

    Pard

  • Alan Hale

    Alan Hale

    Rufus B. Coulter

  • John Harron

    John Harron

    Dick Farwell (as Johnny Harron)

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Santa Fe, a tramp, is saved from a jeering mob in the desert town of Caliente by Annette, the sheriff's daughter; and after adopting Pard he gets a job as a porter in the bank. Santa Fe learns that the leading banker, Coulter, is in league with a band of outlaws, and when Coulter frames Dick Farwell, Annette's fiancé, Dick is suspected of robbery and is captured by the outlaws.

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