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- San Franciscans during the goldrush of the 1850s attempt to maintain law and order in their wild city. Newly arrived Matthew Wayne becomes sheriff, then marshal, and organizes the city police force.
- Harris, a traditional music publisher, clashes with his progressive son-in-law Steve over rock'n'roll. Pat, Harris's daughter and Steve's wife, serves as a partner, while Sophie is Harris's secretary and Stubby auditions potential hits.
- Adam investigates trafficking in women from China.
- The corrupt businessmen threatened with losing their illegal gaming money when Marshal Matt Wayne cracks down on crime frame him for murder.
- Jeremy's friendship with an Indian outlaw angers Matt.
- When a series of stage holdups occurs, Matt is sworn in as a US marshal so he can take the case.
- Banker Seth Woods implements a plan to prevent a threatened run on the bank.
- When investigating a murder, Matt uncovers a crime ring.
- Outlaw Charles Savage escapes from jail with one thing in mind - revenge against Matt and Jeremy.
- After several minor disagreements, Bill and his son-in-law Steve have a serious argument. Bill decides to move out and live by himself.
- Song plugger Stubby Wilson finds a songwriter in the hills and he brings the rube to the big city. Bill Harris agrees with Stubby that the man has written a song that will be a sure hit.
- A group of Bill Harris' friends persuade him to put on a variety show featuring all of their grandchildren.
- Music publisher Bill Harris feels he is being pushed out of his own business by Pat, who is his partner and daughter. Harris schemes to get Pat back into the home and out of the firm.
- The neighbor boy Hans does well in a quiz show and his inflated ego makes him difficult to be around.
- Jennie's first grade at school is having a song writing contest. The youngster enlists the help of her grandfather, music publisher Bill Harris.
- When Bernice Jordan decides not to renew her late husband's contract with the Harris Publishing Com-pany, Bill Harris attempts to soft-sell her into it.
- Pat "Mrs. Baker" needs to see the Barbershop Quartet contest, which gets in the way of her anniversary celebration.
- The staff of Harris publishing are delighted when secretary Sophie announces plans to get married. As a wedding gift her boss William will publish a song of written by her fiance.
- Bill Harris arranges a TV rendition of an old college tuned penned by his son-in-law Steve as a birthday surprise and brings about career problems.
- Stubby loans cash to a composer down on his luck and the man in returns gifts one of his songs. Stubby thinks he has a hit but must scheme to get the work published.
- Bill Harris and his tune touter, Stubby, part temporarily. Stubby refuses to accept a better job from a rival publisher out of loyalty to his boss. Bill hires a hotshot youngster to make Stubby resign to improve himself. Pat and Steve connive in a job to bring Bill and Stubby back together again.
- A baby is born to a younger composer's wife in Pat's apartment, where they had come to ask for another advance from Bill. The whole household is disrupted, and Steve says in the show "From Dixieland to Diapers in 15 Minutes."
- Stubby rearranges Steve's song and it becomes a Big Hit after Sophie sings it on TV.