
Tales of Wells Fargo
Hardie becomes involved with a female Wells Fargo agent.

Hardie becomes involved with a female Wells Fargo agent.

An incoming stage has problems with a drunken passenger who turns out to be boxer John L. Sullivan.

A Wells Fargo employee has been killed and Hardie suspects a boxer.

Hardie faces opposition when he tries to investigate a friend's drowning death.

An actor visits a ghost town where he last appeared with his late wife.

An Army captain wanted for robbery, desertion and murder.

Hardie sets out to capture a gang of gunrunners.

Hardie wonders why a prisoner acts unconcerned about his coming murder trial.

A sick passenger arrives on the stage, looking for Jess, who doesn't want to see the new arrival.

When a cattleman who double-crossed Slim is later found dead, Slim becomes the prime suspect.

An ex con forces Jess to take him to Utah, where Jess had killed the con's brother.

The town turns against Slim when he presses charges after a neighbor kills Slim's new ranch hand.

The so-called Robin Hood of the West saves Jess from Sioux warriors, then holds up the stage.

When he kills the sheriff chasing him, an outlaw switches identities with the dead man.

A Russian countess persuades Flint to leave the train and guide her to San Francisco.

The wagon train passengers put one of their company on trial for murder.

Evidence points to an unpopular passenger when one of the other passengers is found dead.

After being captured by a band of slave traders, Flint plots his escape.

Jonas Murdock is caught snaring rabbits in a Native American chief's territory.

A spoiled brat wanders off from the train and gets captured by outlaws.