Season 1 · Episode 1
Arriving in San Francisco in search of gold, Dion Patrick is almost shanghaied to China.
A gold prospector is about to be hung for attempting to take back money from a dishonest poker player he thinks cheated him.
Vigilantes disagree on whether to try to lynch a man accused of robbing Dion Patrick.
When a reporter is murdered, Dion sets out to seek vengeance.
Rev. Spangler tries to help a young girl involved with notorious outlaws.
Thugs try to stop a group of Chinese immigrants from settling in the territory.
To silence witnesses against their boss, outlaws kidnap McGivern's wife, Martha.
Jack is shot by a renegade, and Dion tries desperately to get a doctor to help him.
The Vigilantes are helped by a boy in their struggle to capture the vicious Regulators.
Martin Donovan plays the deadly game of politics the only way he knows how to.
The vigilantes try to handle the problem of juvenile delinquency in San Francisco.
Eastern doctor's attempts to prevent a smallpox epidemic gets hampered.
A fight for tolerance and brotherhood in San Francisco by Lord Charlie.
Patrick and McGivern look for a gold shipment stolen by a poetic bandit.
The cowardly justice of the peace must face outlaw Blackie Stuart.
Banker Seth Woods implements a plan to prevent a threatened run on the bank.
Dion Patrick gets into a poker game with unusual stakes while trailing a killer.
Don Mariano Valejo is suspected of leading raids on Yankee settlements.
A plot to blackmail Alice Pritchard is uncovered, but the blackmailer is killed.
A Parisian couturier is ridiculed for his "unmanly" profession.
A series of duels is costing San Francisco some prominent citizens.
McGivern promotes a fight between Sorley Boy McDonald and the champion of England.
Marshal Matt Wayne looks for the men who killed his business partner.
Outlaws murder Father Holzer when he takes in a youngster who was helping them.
A Chinese laundryman confesses to a murder to get money for his family.
Matt unknowingly appoints a man hired to kill him as a policeman.
Matt Wayne investigates the robbery of $50,000 from prospector J Jimmerson Jones.
After a blackmailer is found murdered, his victims become prime suspects.
Doc Haley tangles with the owner of the water company regarding impure water.
Matt thinks twice before arresting Alonzo Hicks. Later, when Alonzo is in jail, Matt has to care for his wild son.
Matt investigates the suspicious death of a prominent citizen.
While investigating a murder, Matt uncovers a crime syndicate.
A prospector promises a girl her weight in gold if she marries him.
Mexican-American hostility stands in the way of a young girl's love.
Matt almost lands at the bottom of the bay while trying to catch a gang of shanghaiing sailors.
Dolph Parker finds himself getting more than what he bargained for after importing a woman from the East to be his bride.
A family feud involves Matt when the son is accused of robbery.
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