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THE SPANISH GRANT: When the Cartwrights find out that some of the Ponderosa may be forfeited under the Spanish Land Grant, they decide to take legal action in order to stop it. Adam, however, takes another plan of action, which involves getting to know the beautiful heiress who is claiming the land under the grant.
Hoss befriends a town drunk (Henry Hull) who was once a top scout in the Army before he led his troops into a massacre. John Dehner guest stars.
The Cartwrights, with Hop Sing, finish a cattle drive in San Francisco. Ben warns the other men of the dangers of the big city. Nevertheless, some of the men are careless and naive. Two of the hired hands disappear, and Ben suspects that the men were shanghaied. With invaluable assistance from several of Hop Sing's cousins, the Cartwrights locate the missing men and break up the racket.
Hoss attempts to comfort a boy (David Ladd) whose father is in jail, but not for long.
Lucy collects cans of baked beans, in the hope of making some money. She needs extra cash when Mr Mooney rejects her request to co-sign a loan.
Lucy Carmichael, a guileless widow with two children who shares her home with divorcee Vivian Bagley and her son, gets into comical situations and dilemmatic circumstances.
Mr. Cheever warns Mr. Mooney that his job is in jeopardy unless he attracts new business to their branch of the bank. So when Lucy hears that a recording star, country hick Homer Higgins (Ernie Ford), is about to become a California resident, she sets off to the hotel to coax him into setting up an account with their bank. To impress Mr. Higgins and his family, Lucy and Mr. Mooney set up a hoe-down in the bank after it closes that evening...and Lucy decides to dress down to pose as Mrs. Mooney.
A member of the notorious Wild Bunch bandit gang escapes from Ranger Clint Travis' custody, resulting in his being fired. Furious, Travis sets out to take on the whole gang and salvage his career and reputation.
Rynning and Travis investigate when a number of women are murdered in a small Arizona town. Since the circumstances surrounding each murder are identical, the rangers fear that they are trying to capture a psychopathic misogynist. When Travis finds a footprint with a distinctive heel mark near the body, the lawmen search the surrounding area for the owner of such a boot.
A gang of convicts has escaped from prison, but Capt. Rynning's can't get any more men to help capture them.
An old cowboy returns to visit Ricky and Sandy and help them round up a gang of desperadoes.
Kit and El Toro separate while on their way to the town of Border City. their mission is to find out who's been smuggling wanted outlaws from the U.S. across the border into Mexico.
The Bowie family seeks to keep their hometown respectable, however, the local saloonkeeper has other ideas and hires a professional knife fighter to challenge Jim to a fight.
Jim discovers that a former slave he had freed has been captured and enslaved again, and is about to be sold at a slave auction.
Bowie assists a French boy who has traveled from France to reunite with his aunt who is living in New Orleans. Unbeknownst to Bowie, the boy represents a threat to the aunt's fiancé who plans to marry her for her money.
Annie is suspicious of the young woman who comes to town to claim her recently killed uncle's ranch.
A young man returns to Diablo to practice medicine after his father put him through medical school.
A telegrapher's desperate message for help forces two murderous thieves to hide their loot in a box of bicycle parts meant for a pair of intrepid cross-country cyclists. The crooks force the cyclists to pedal their ill-gotten loot out of town, but Annie discovers their scheme and lays plans to capture the killers.
When a member of Teddy Roosevelt's famed Roughriders returns to Diablo to homestead valuable land he'd been promised for reenlisting, he discovers the property is part of an Indian reservation. A crooked land agent frames the ex-soldier for murdering a brave in hopes of provoking an Indian war, which he will use for his own land-grabbing ends.
When the Silver Ace Gambling Hall and Saloon attracts dangerous criminals, Annie tries to "convince" the likable young owner to sell it - even enlisting his mother in the effort.
When a rancher murders his cousin over an inheritance, he tries to use a midnight ride to create an alibi.