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- Jess is riding shotgun with a $30,000 Army payroll on a stage with three passengers using a special route. It is still held up as he learns the driver tipped off the robbers who decide to leave them all stranded in the desert.
- Old memories surface when the officer in charge of Jess' POW camp turns up as the new deputy in Laramie. He tries to overcome the issue until other POWs arrive with revenge on their mind resulting in Slim and Jess against each other.
- Jess and Sheriff Cory find two of the three men who held up the Laramie bank and shot Mike. Before he dies one tells them they may find the third man Mitch in Chloride. Jess must go alone but the reception in Chloride is icy at best.
- Jess, injured by a falling tree in a dust storm, is nursed back to health by Sharon, daughter of a rancher plagued by rustlers. Sharon remains sympathetic to Jess even when the leader of the rustlers proves to be one of Jess's old friends.
- Jess surprises everyone when he shoots a marshal in Laramie after knocking out Slim. On the lam he runs into a man who saw the shooting. Seeing an able but desperate Jess, the man offers him a job in a private army on the border.
- Jess's friend John MacLean is being chased by a posse for the murder of the sheriff and another man. They try to lynch him but Slim and Jess force a trial but the court is illegal. When John is lynched by them, Jess wants justice.
- When Jess' horse is stolen, he tracks it and the thief, a young Mexican boy, to a town. The sheriff arrests the boy and Jess is forced to stay to testify only to learn the Judge is vindictive due to the murder of his son by a Mexican.
- Jess as acting deputy frees a bounty hunter's prisoner who had cut down Jess during a lynching five years earlier saving his life. Having paid his debt, he decides to see if the prisoner was truly innocent himself or should be recaptured.
- Christmas Eve at the ranch with the Sioux on the warpath and a Mexican bandit after the gold on the stage. It arrives with the Sioux attacking, and five passengers including an orphaned boy, a widow, a gun-runner and a feuding couple.
- At the same time the relay station horses are stolen, a new manager on the stage line, Jack Slade, arrives wanting Jess fired due to his background. Slade has a dark reputation for killing criminals with no compassion for anyone.
- Sam Jarrad, once a bounty hunter but now a sheriff in Colorado, is after the killer of Blake Wilkie. When his prime suspect says Jess did it, Jarrod goes after Jess but he seldom returns with a live prisoner. Slim hopes to change that.
- After one man is killed and Slim is wounded, Jess goes after the shooter who was riding a pinto. He loses the trail but rides to Rimrock where he finds the pinto. He confronts the owner who happens to be the sheriff of Rimrock.
- When Slim is shot and left to die by an outlaw after a robbery, it is up to Jess to find him. He catches the shooter who refuses to talk to the law or his sister. With the law's hands tied, Jess takes it upon himself to take action.
- Jess is framed for a murder after threatening a rancher who reneged on the sale of horses. Fearing he is going to be lynched, Jess escapes a posse only to land in an isolated outlaw hideout with outlaws he must join to stay alive.
- While rounding up mustangs, Slim and Jess rescue Luke Gregg who is being chased by Sioux on their hunting grounds. Luke hires on to help break the mustangs but Jess becomes suspicious of him when knows too much of Slim's background.
- Jess is critically wounded when he rides to warn Marshal McGary who is transporting a prisoner to hang that his brother plans to attack the tumbleweed wagon. The only close doctor is in the gang's hangout, Ironwood, where there is no law.
- Slim and Jess collect a $2000 bounty on a man they killed after stealing their horse. After collecting the bounty, they learn the dead man is really a sheriff chasing the man they thought they killed who returns to steal the money.
- Jess finds a starved drifter who thinks Jess wants to shoot him. Slim and Jess offer him a job as he turns out to be a good worker but very reclusive. The father of a man he killed in a fair fight is sending hired guns after him.
- Daisy escorts Jess to Cheyenne for a bad tooth where Jess catches a member of a gang who robbed the Laramie bank. Jess is asked to escort him to Laramie for trial but the rest of the gang is after him as he had the money and hid it.
- Jess is in charge of a stage taking $50,000 from Laramie to Denver. A couple of outlaws develop a novel way of robbing the stage by blowing it up. Jess must track one of the outlaws who is wounded with the money to a strange setting.
- An injured marshal is taking a prisoner to Cheyenne to testify at a trial. The wife of the man on trial wants the prisoner as does the man's gang but for different purposes. They all end up at the Sherman ranch when the marshal needs help.
- When Ed Caulder appears, everyone is worried as he is a hired killer who receives his targets via General Delivery at the Post Office. At Laramie he asks for the Sherman ranch but an accident forces him to rely on his next target - Slim.
- Jess returning from a cattle sale helps a stranger caught in a gun battle who later trades identities with Jess when he is nearly killed in a saloon. Jess recovers but is mistaken for the stranger who is an outlaw but no one believes him.
- Jess is escorting a young boy to his father not knowing his mother wanted him with his aunt in Denver if she died. Once he tells Jess the truth he is determined to break away and go see his father, who is a cold blooded, murderous, outlaw.
- Jess is deputy sheriff for the weekend while Sheriff Cory delivers some papers. Jess hopes to have a quiet weekend with only Parson Hawks as a prisoner and Mort's nephew Johnny who wants to be a deputy watching but things don't work out.
- Billy Pardee is caught after a robbery and killing a deputy in Laramie. The posse decides his gang is returning to Laramie to break him out. When the Sheriff is wounded, he names Slim and Jess to take over the trial and hanging of Billy.
- Slim's new hand Joe Cloud, an Indian, is killed by neighbor Carl Vail when he finds Joe skinning his cow with a broken leg. He kills Joe using an Indian method. Slim presses charges against Vail but finds himself ostracized by Laramie.
- A beautiful woman tries to avoid her marshal husband for his own protection, because a gang of robbers is planning on killing him over a robbery he foiled, thanks to her warning. She draws Slim in to help but Jess thinks she is bad luck.
- Jess rides to Danver's Pass to help Dan Preston who wrote him and to whom he owes a favor. However, when he arrives at Danver's Pass no one knows of Dan but it is obvious to Jess that everyone is lying under orders from Matt Jessup.
- During a time of low cattle prices, Slim and Jess leave to find a better price. Having no luck they find themselves in Agate, Nebraska broke. With their marshal killed, the town hires the pair to do the job for a month for good pay.
- Jess is acting deputy sheriff when he receives a note from his sister Francie who he thought was dead. He finds her in Laramie trying to get permission to bury her husband who is a well known outlaw but the townspeople won't allow it.
- Jess is forced by a released convict Clint Wade to take him to Utah where Jess killed Clint's brother who hid $80,000 there. Clint thinks Slim is following them to rescue Jess but the it turns out an old cell mate wants the money, too.
- After being attacked, Jess shoots a man wanted by the law in the back due to their movement. When the outlaw's friends including his girlfriend learn about it, they contact the outlaw's two brothers who come to Laramie looking for revenge.
- Jess due to a lame horse is forced to stop over at the Tolliver place which used to be a relay station at the same time the Dyer gang is in the area after a bank holdup. They are to meet someone there resulting in Jess being a hostage.
- Jess responds to a letter for Slim from T.J. Patterson who needs help. After a reception of lead, Jess learns Patterson wanted Slim to recover stage line money stolen from him. He reluctantly agrees to help as Patterson helped Slim before.
- When the son of a neighbor is accidentally shot on Sherman property, it reopens an old wound for his father Ben in the feud between the Sherman's and Pakison's. Ben publicly challenges Slim to an old time duel that Slim wants to avoid.
- Clay Jackson, the Robin Hood of the west, saves Jess from three Sioux braves and then holds up the stage. He robs the banker but gives money to an elderly couple. Only the banker will testify against him, pitting Slim against the town.
- Slim finds old hatreds surface when Fran Ericson returns to Laramie at the same time a group of men have messages for Slim and the other relay stations. She wants vindication for her father being run out of the stage line Slim backs.
- Jess Harper rides into Laramie looking for a man but when he is met by a hail of bullets he heads for the country. There he runs into Slim Sherman and his young brother in a less than friendly manner but it leads to a new friendship.
- While in Ironwood Jess is meets an old friend who tries to implicate Jess as an outlaw, hoping the irritated Jess might join his gang. Jess declines to join but finds himself arrested, charged with murder, and facing a hangman's noose.
- Slim and Jess meet an unfriendly family on their way to the Belden ranch to buy horses. At the Belden ranch they find the barn on fire from an apparent Indian attack. When Jess mentions the family, the Beldens think they are Comancheros.
- When Jess is attacked on the ranch and finds part of an old wagon, it opens an old wound for Slim about his dad and the war. His dad was involved with a theft of $60,000 from the Army during the war but which side did he help?
- Jess volunteers to go undercover for the sheriff and Army to pose as a guide for an outlaw hoping to locate the money from an earlier robbery. He is one of five outlaws who each know only one leg of the route to the buried money.
- A mountain climber from Europe convicted of murder wanted by a Colorado posse is hiding in the rough country near the Sherman ranch. Slim, Jess, and Sheriff Cory are leery of Madox who leads the posse and they soon learn why.
- Jess is appointed temporary sheriff of Laramie. Luke Wiley is a notorious, coward, bounty hunter dubbed "The Jackal" because he brings in his prisoners dead, and now he wants to take in a friend of Jess who is wanted for murder.
- As the Laramie marshal is killed by the Torrey gang, his new deputy arrives on the stage for Laramie. He and Jess get off on the wrong foot so when he needs a posse, Jesse refuses until a neighbor is killed then new issues arise.
- A test of friendship is brought to the forefront when Jess learns that an old friend has stolen an Army payroll. He is asked by Major Stanton to find and return veteran Sgt. Billy Jacobs who has gone AWOL but once saved Jess' life.
- When Jess reports an attempt to bribe him by old friends to not ride shotgun, the crusty stage line manager won't believe him and even believes a wanted poster on Jess. Against orders Jess rides with the stage upsetting the robbers plans.
- Slim and Jess help a family group of entertainers from Japan traveling east when their wagon breaks down. They have found a boy Mike whose parents were killed my Indians. A trio of men are following the troupe thinking they have opium.
- Slim and Jess need to present a good image to a visiting judge to keep Mike. However, when a saloon girl looking for a job, a woman who has been conned, a bounty hunter, and a doctor who is really an outlaw appear it doesn't look good.
- Jess is asked for help by old partner Dixie Howard, who once saved Jess' life, after being wounded and killing a friend of Jess. Dixie is with his beautiful girlfriend but she and Jess soon realize the old Dixie is no more.
- Jess befriends a man with an outlaw past trying to go straight but who is forced into helping with a bank robbery when an outlaw gang frames him for a robbery and murder. Jess in trying to help is forced to join the outlaw gang.
- Slim's civil war friend, Whit Malone, arrives on the stage. He offers Slim and Andy a chance to go fishing on his Montana ranch during their night of drinking. A sober Slim turns it down not realizing Whit's plan to kill General Sherman.
- Jess is acting deputy when he catches a man breaking into the sheriff's office. He is a released felon who was a gunfighter that says he was framed for a robbery by Sheriff Mort Cory who is out of town. He wants revenge for being framed.
- Slim with Daisy and Mike return to the ranch to find Jess and a stage executive shot. Slim goes after the three robbers. After they split up, he is forced to kill one of them who turns out to be the son of a wealthy ranch owner.
- Slim and Jess have to be jailers at home to an ex-con from Laramie severely shot by outlaws. They tried to force him to help rob the payroll money in the bank. Slim and Jess must protect the man whom they distrust but has a dying wish.
- Slim is asked by an eastern professor to guide him to a gold strike a friend found a decade earlier. Two of Slim's mischievous neighbors follow them hoping to make a killing but everyone has been mislead as the professor is a killer.
- Jess rescues a crippled Blackfoot boy from a scalp hunter. Several of the Blackfoot have escaped the reservation with the Army rounding up most of them. With tensions high Mike and the boy leave putting both into danger from both sides.
- Jess is a special deputy bringing Gabe Reynolds from Cheyenne to Laramie for murdering his wife. They are on the stage with four other passengers when the stage is overturned by a group of Mexicans wanting Gabe for the same murder.
- Outlaw Al Denning, and his gang, are being chased by a posse led by Sheriff Cory and Jess, so he starts leaving behind some of the $25,000 in gold eagle coins behind to tempt the pursuing lawmen into a fight among themselves.
- Jess and a couple he is helping find a mule loaded down with gold. The husband decides to keep the gold against the wishes of his wife and Jess. When they meet the rightful owner, they don't realize he stole it from his two partners.
- Slim can provide an alibi for a man on trial for murder but when he returns at the request of the daughter to testify, they find him already hung. After being shot at he returns to find the daughter arrested for the murder of a witness.
- Jess is riding as deputy with a marshal chasing a gang to a private fort on the Santa Fe trail in the desert of New Mexico. The outlaw gang takes one of the men from the fort as hostage wanting the marshal and the wounded Jess in return.
- Slim's neighbor Cory who is half Cheyenne is thinking about inviting some of his tribe to move to the ranch he inherited from his white father. However, his uncle and cousins have other ideas. Slim wants to help him but Cory is wary.
- Slim takes on the responsibility of paroled Frank Buckley who was convicted of manslaughter in the death of a rancher's war hero son. Buckley is not wanted in the community, which puts Slim and Jess in the middle of a war.
- The stage line is paying a bonus for all the horses they can provide by July 1. Jess decides to visit Sam Bronson in Colorado with the hope of buying several horses cheap. However, outlaws along with Sam's daughter cause problems.
- Slim and Jess capture a ruthless outlaw and his partner but find themselves as his captives when the outlaw's gang break the outlaw loose during his trial. Slim is forced to retrieve the outlaw's girlfriend to save Jess - against her will.
- When the son of a neighbor is severely injured, a doctor at the Sherman Ranch is forced to help. However, the father wants revenge when the son's arm is amputated and he learns the doctor is a man he once arrested.
- Slim goes to Laramie for supplies only to find the town deserted except for a few women due to a rumor about a gold strike. An outlaw gang created the rumor to make it easy to rob the bank. The trapped Slim must fight them alone.
- A wounded outlaw sends his brother for a doctor who mistakes the vet Slim has gone for, for a doctor when Slim calls him doc. He kidnaps the pair along with a female dealer being run out of town taking them to the gang's hideout.
- Slim and Jess decide to go with Glen Colton to track a stage carrying his fiancé after the Sioux attack the relay station and go on the warpath. In their encounters Colton is never killed but almost captured raising questions with them.
- Jess is riding shotgun on a stage that was wrecked by two men to steal a $20,000 payroll. He rides after the men chasing them to Montana where he learns one of them is a close friend he helped but there are unexpected dangers.
- Slim and Jess are to meet George Lake in Jackson City to buy cattle but Lake has sold his herd, infuriating Slim. When Lake is shot on the street and Slim is found by the body, he is arrested. It is up to Jess to solve a strange case.
- After saving the life of an Arapaho girl in a fire and helping acquit her in a trial for killing a man, Slim finds her his possession due to Arapaho law. When she won't leave him, he takes her in but soon finds he has feelings for her.
- Slim and Jess are drawn into a fight brewing between the ranchers and nesters. The nesters have hired Gil Craig and his crew to protect them which is forcing the ranchers to act. Gil's designs on a lead rancher's wife results in murder.
- Illiterate teenager Billy is caught between two drifters who want him to aid them in crime and Daisy along with Slim and reluctant Jess who try to teach and reform him. His only relative is a crusty uncle who wants nothing to do with him.
- Slim is sent to renew a lease right of way for the stage line but finds the woman owning the ranch in financial trouble. Her husband was killed and suspected of robbing a $30,000 payroll. Slim decides to help but may be in too deep.
- Slim taking an injured Jonesy to town stops a fight between a man on a wagon train and the local blacksmith. In doing so the assistant wagon master loses face. In town the assistant sets up the man for a fight and Slim has to shoot him.
- A stage arrives with passengers that want to continue on at the same time a twister is supposed to hit the area. One of the passengers is hurt when Slim has to hit him when he pulls a gun. They are followed by a hit man who is after him.
- Jess's brother-in-law, an Army deserter, shows up looking for help to reach Canada via the Lola Pass. Slim is against Jess helping so he refuses to share his map of the trail. However, he relents under pressure against his better judgment.
- Mace Stringer stops a robbery but finds over $9,000 and the couple it belongs to shot. The robber escapes but Mace takes the mortally wounded husband to Laramie. Slim helps catch the killer but when the money disappears Mace point to Slim.
- Slim is working as a range detective looking into cattle rustling after his ranch was hit. He finds out who may be doing the rustling. He catches one of them, a pretty girl, but not before she wounds him putting him in mortal danger.
- Ben Sanford, a mountain man, along with his sons wants revenge for the killing of his son. The man convicted is going to prison but they decide to capture him at the Sherman Relay Station and lynch him from the nearest cottonwood tree.
- When the Sioux and Cheyenne go on the warpath, they are forced to shutdown the relay station and leave. Jess is a scout for Custer while Slim is scout for a troop sent with supplies and dynamite to block a pass but their contact is dead.
- A letter takes Jess to a town where he finds his friend has been killed but he develops a new friendship with the sheriff who ultimately hires Jess as a deputy. However, Jess is hurt when the sheriff strays due to a woman he desires.
- With a $1000 prize there is stiff competition at the annual shooting contest in Laramie. Slim and Jess compete along with Slim's nemesis Rafe Seton and the young mountain man Hobie Carson. When Hobie wins, Rafe still wants the prize money.
- Slim is deputized to protect Stephen Collier, a murder suspect with a killer on his trail- and his lawyer, who's behaving very strangely. At same time a group of suffragettes arrives and the two events are related to everyone's surprise.
- Slim along with Daisy and Mike try to help a girl rescue her mother from a well when the woman's husband and two partners arrive. They have robbed the stage. The partners want to leave but Slim tosses the money in with the woman.
- Walt Douglas stops at the ranch on the way to Laramie. He is looking for his run away daughter. Later, Jess tells Slim she is now a saloon girl. Slim decides to intervene but she is involved with nasty outlaws who want to rob.the stage.
- While staying at the Laramie hotel, Mrs. Cooper sees a man leave the room of a murdered woman. Due to a mix-up at the sheriff's office the wrong man is identified by her. The correct man is Slim's boss causing pain for everyone.
- The husband of Slim's neighbor returns saying he has reformed and has a bank draft he wants to deposit but three men are chasing him for it. After saving Jess' life while working on a stage, they decide to help him but is all as it seems.
- Slim's lack of attention opens his beautiful girlfriend Kitty to Vince Jackson who is a handsome, charming, fast gunman who has his sights set on her with extortion in mind from her father who owns the stage line and is Slim's boss.
- When Slim is saved from a robbery by a woman, he returns the favor by agreeing to take her and her wanted father to Helena to return the $50,000 he stole. However, they chased by several men who want the money for themselves.
- A prisoner is killed by the son of a broke farmer as they transport him to the tumbleweed wagon for pickup. Needing the $100 for the job the farmer decides to substitute Slim when they find him alone on the road putting Slim in danger.
- The sons of Bob Blayne want revenge against Jess for maiming him five years earlier. After the eldest son kills a man, he and his friends turn their attention to Jess who is trying to avoid a shootout but injuring Slim forces the issue.
- A drought and the end of the stage line force Slim and Jess to join a cattle drive run by a stranger with their own herd in order for the ranch to survive. Jess is impressed with the hard nosed trail boss but they soon become suspicious.
- Slim's old CO is on a stage to Laramie with Jess riding shotgun. When he is wounded, he decides to stay at the Sherman ranch to rest and to size up political supporters who want him to run for President - expressing their views, however.
- When ex-bounty hunter, turned preacher, John Holby is asked by a dying outlaw friend shot by Jess to cash his body in for a $5,000 reward to build a new church, he accepts but it brings serious trouble from the rest of outlaw's gang.
- When Slim holds off outlaws from a gang run by Doc Longley who saved him when he was six, Doc calls on Slim to help clear his name. A deputy shot in the back was planted on his ranch. Slim reluctantly tries to help but there is no proof.
- When a sick passenger arrives on the stage, Slim and Jess try to help him but are surprised when he is a she. On top of that she is looking for Jess who wants nothing to do with her as her family are all outlaws but Slim thinks otherwise.
- The stage arrives after a female passenger shoots a Pawnee who is the son of Chief Yellow Knife. The group is trapped at the relay station resulting in discord when they learn the woman is traveling with an ex-major accused of cowardice.
- When a man who saved Jess's life in the past arrives riding with a female preacher, Jess tries to avoid him but to no avail. Jess goes with them to Laramie where the man's lack of mental stability creates issues for everyone with him.
- Father Elliott is on a mission to meet Sitting Bull at the same time the Sioux are on the warpath. After learning from a dying soldier the Sioux have modern firearms, he tells the Army. He then wants Jess to guide him to Sitting bull.
- At the same time Jess is bringing back the proceeds from a community wide cattle drive, Slim leases a rough section of the ranch to an ex-lawman who was a friend of his dad. Unknown to Slim, the lawman's hands are a rough bunch of outlaws.
- A felon who framed Slim rides in with a wounded marshal after fives years in prison. Slim doesn't trust him but the marshal wants Slim to go with the felon to return the $20,000 he stole but there are issues including his step-daughter.
- The beautiful Laurel DeWalt looking for a real man leaves her husband. She finds Jess who once had an affair with her. She wants him to take her to Mexico which he agrees to do. However, her husband sends three men after her.
- When a ranch hand on Slim's ranch is killed after a fight, he catches an Arapaho chief dragging the body away. However, neither Slim nor the sheriff believe he killed the man. The man's brothers want revenge but not for the expected reason.
- Jess finds himself in the middle of a potential marriage when he goes to help an older neighbor fight a range fire. He is asked to pick up the man's intended bride in Laramie but he soon determines she is not who she says she is.
- With the Sioux attacking the stage, Slim suggests they repair an old road the Sioux will not attack. He has stage driver Lon MacRae gather a work crew which seems to be an odd group of men. When they die one by one, no one knows why.
- Slim receives a letter for his dead father from a man threatening to kill him. Jonesy explains the man's son was killed fifteen years earlier in a stampede in which Slim was saved. Jonesy tries to smooth over things but it doesn't work.
- Old feelings revive when a woman Slim once wanted to marry returns to Laramie. She is there to sing in the casino her boyfriend is reopening after finishing a trip to prison. She, her boyfriend and Sheriff Cory all have plans for Slim.
- Slim finding an injured girl sends Mike for help. She has escaped her kidnappers. Two of her them find her and believe they killed Slim. Slim tracks them down to stop them but soon finds himself ready to be lynched by her father's posse.
- After returning to Laramie from leading a cattle drive to Riverton, Slim learns a neighbor's son was killed when he stayed behind. Slim decides to return to Riverton to learn what happened to the money the son had and why he was killed.
- After a Laramie deputy is killed during a bank robbery, Slim continues the pursuit of the robber alone in the desert with limited water. He wounds the killer who then attaches himself to a stranded wagon with a desperate couple.
- Andy runs away after Slim wants to sell his horse which was returned after being stolen a year earlier but is causing damage. He runs into the outlaws who had his horse. The leader wants to keep him but the two partners want him dead.
- Gil Martin is accused of murder in Cheyenne, but he's innocent. He was released from prison on parole. His girlfriend is killed by a controlling marshal. He comes to see Slim who had offered a job, but Slim wants him to turn himself in.
- Lily Langford comes to Laramie. Jonesy had met her once and hopes she'll sing a song he wrote. Also, Jess and Slim tangle with Shanghai Pierce, who's after her husband Ben Carson for bad debts and card cheating.
- Young Virg Walker is being escorted back to Laramine by Slim when he's found using money from a stage robbery and murder. Although he puts up a fight on the return, something about him makes it seem unlikely he was part of the robbery.
- Slim is acting sheriff when his neighbor's three outlaw step-brothers return looking for a place to rest and collect funds for their planned escape to Canada. Using his wife as a hostage they force him to help them with their plans.
- Slim and Daisy are invited to Stacey Bishop's wedding. Jealous outlaw gang leader and war time friend of Slim, Gil Harrison, is determined to stop the wedding of his ex-wife, despite plans to have it at her fathers well fortified ranch.
- Slim along with the stage driver protect $10,000 of stage line money he is taking to Jack Adams. However, when the driver steals the money killing Adams in the process, Slim uses a friendship with driver's girlfriend to find the money.
- While looking for mustangs, Slim finds a small but somewhat tame one for Mike. That night someone steals the horse. Slim tracks it to a girl who owned the horse but also the middle of a potential range war between two groups over land.
- Slim is a civilian scout for an Army officer who blames Slim for his ordering his men to massacre a Sioux village although Slim was not at fault. The tribes threaten war if the officer is not punished when he escapes to continue the fight.
- Anxious to help pay the bills at the financially-strapped station, Jonesy tries gold mining and piano playing during a gold strike. He then becomes the promoter for a traveling prizefighter whose bouts aren't always on the up-and-up.