After Lou is convicted for rustling and sentenced to death, Marshal Dean takes him out of the saloon and is leading him to the jail.
"Rawhide" Rosie goes to Whip and lets him know that she suspects Ace Larabee might have framed Lou for the rustling that was actually done by his own gang.
To support her suspicions, she shows Whip a letter that which indicates that Larabee has procured the mortgages of all the local rancher's from the bank.
Whip takes over the responsibilities of Lou's blacksmith shop, and tell Winks and Jeff that Ace and his henchman know about the impending rail line.
The following day, the county seat replies to Whip's telegram, letting them know that Marshall Dean is an imposter, who is also known by the names Hank Babbit and Brad Barton.
[2] The National Legion of Decency gave the film an A-I rating, meaning it was "Unobjectionable for General Patronage".