Aggressive suitor Bob Rellance pesters Dora on the day before her marriage to Kelley, asking her to call off the wedding in favour of himself, but when tensions escalate into violence, Earp steps in to force Rellance out of town.
When Dora Hand convinces Jim Kelley to sell his saloon in advance of their marriage, McGuire and Albright wrangle a deal to make Earp part-owner of the saloon without his knowledge and frame him for illegal business practices.
Constant brawling between railroad workers and buffalo hunters threatens to close Dora Hand's dance hall for good. When the conflict intensifies into a full-scale assault on the railroad, Earp and Dora race to intervene.