This is an appeal from an order granting defendant’s motion to correct the record by changing the file-mark upon her notice of appeal from January 17 to January 16, 1918.
According to the affidavit in support of the motion the person who served the notice, desiring to file the same, proceeded to the office of the clerk of the court, and arrived there at about 5 o’clock in the afternoon, which is the hour the office closes. In searching for a deputy to whom she might hand the notice for the purpose of filing she wandered out of the office, and when she shortly thereafter tried to re-enter she found the office closed. A person at that moment coming out of the office, upon learning from her her purpose there, informed heA that she could effect her object by passing the notice through the door and leaving it, which she did. On the other hand, the attorney upon whom the notice had been served on the afternoon of that day, at the time of the service thereof noticed the lateness of the hour, and expressed an opinion to the person serving the notice that she would not have time to reach the clerk’s office in order to file it. This statement of the attorney is not denied. An affidavit of the deputy clerk who placed the filing-mark upon the notice is in part as follows: “On *695 the 17th day of January, 1918, as such deputy-clerk I filed in the above entitled action the notice of appeal of the defendant in the action. . . . Said notice of appeal was not filed nor delivered to the office of the county clerk for filing on the 16th day of January, 1918, nor until the 17th day of January, 1918. There is no mistake in the date of filing thereof which is indorsed on said notice of appeal. It is practically impossible to make a mistake . in the date of filing any paper [then describing the method of avoiding mistakes], and positively no mistake was made in the date of the actual filing of the notice of appeal above mentioned. ’ ’
It follows that the order should be reversed, and it is so ordered.
Richards, J., and Nourse, J., pro tem., concurred.
