A fall from a semaphore weakens Wood's mind and when he later disappears circumstances point to suicide. His ghostly appearances make the post known as the "Haunted Station," and Helen is appointed as a last resort after many others have quit.
The lure of the white-top and the music of the band is food for the bronco buster and he is happy wi...
The smashed corner of a trunk containing counterfeiting paraphernalia reveals to Helen that there is...
Red Stanley's band has successfully robbed the express car and the members are making good their esc...
"Red" Byrd and his aides succeed in learning that a large treasure is being shipped on a certain fre...
Chilton, a crooked dealer in antiques, decides on a daring scheme to recoup his finances by defraudi...
A quarryman, dismissed because of intoxication, blames Billy, the mail clerk, and seeks revenge. He ...
Under the influence of liquor, Griffin foolishly displays a roll of bills. Wheeler and Walter, yeggm...
When informed by Helen that the rival railroad proposes to cross the Salt Lake's tracks, McKay, Divi...
Their demand for money having gone unheeded, Garibaldi and his gang wreck Number One. Howard, who at...
Following the wreck of the pay-car, it is rifled by a band of conspirators. All but one of the band ...
Circumstances make Helen think that Jack, the engineer and son of the road's auditor, is guilty of t...
Helen, the telegraph operator at Lone Point, receives a telegram for Sydney Wayne, superintendent of...
Bert Morgan and "Squint" Booth are freight agents for rival railroads concerned in getting the contr...
Down and out, Bob, an engineer, drifts into town. His condition excites Helen's sympathy. Using her ...
Brent, the night operator has been knocked unconscious by a piece of lumber projecting from a passin...
A crooked mine owner attempts to hijack his rival's shipment of ore, but Helen foils his plot by jum...