- At a river the drovers are startled by a bugle and stopped by a group of Jayhawkers wanting $5 per head to cross the river. They are lead by a Judge who has conned his son-in-law into thinking they own the land and are acting legally.
- Near camp the men and herd hear a bugle scaring the men and the herd to stampede. As they near a major river, Favor sends Rowdy ahead with a group of cattle to water them. He finds the river blocked by gunmen and a request to visit their leader. Judge Brady with his naive son-in-law Capt. Donahoe demand a fee of $5.00 per head for the privilege of crossing. The demented ex-Judge is using his wherewithal, fantastic promises of building an empire in the West to keep his daughter Mary and husband there. Mary is upset with her husband who kowtows to the Judge's wishes in controlling the men. Rowdy returns with their demand. It causes Favor to decide to bypass the Jayhawkers and take a different route. The next morning Capt. Donahoe and men surround the drovers disarming them. Favor is told to move the herd to the river and taken to see the Judge. After being forced to eat with them, Favor is asked to dance by Mary who asks Favor to tell her the truth. Once learning it, she escapes with him the next morning. Favor confronts Donahue who decides to fight Favor and wins. He decides Favor is telling the truth as the Judge appears to force his will but fails as he shoots and wounds Donahue.—chipe
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