for and obtained a temporary injunction, re-…
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opper Point mine. Redding refused to ac-
cept it, whereupon a quarrel and blows between
Manley and Redding followed. Redding waited
until the extension was up, then took the deed
out of escrow, took possession of the mine and
resumed work. Mrs. Chiles and Manley applied
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for and obtained a temporary injunction, re-
straining Redding from working the mine. Upon
the hearing the injunction was dissolved, the
court holding that the tender of said agreement
to do certain work was not a valid tender of
payment, and it was also proven on said hear-
ing, that Redding had proffered to do the work
for Newsham whenever requested, and that no
request had ever been made. The dissolution of
the injunction settled the controversy in Red-
ding's favor. From this time forward Manley
grew more hostile toward Redding.