
    [S. F. Nos. 5457, 5450, 5455, 5456, 5458.
    In Bank.
    June 25, 1912.]
    W. S. DOWNING et al., Respondents, v. WILLIAM McGRATH et al., CHRISTIANA G. REAY, Appellant. (No. 5457.) JOSEPH SCHODER et al., Respondents, v. WILLIAM McGRATH et al., CHRISTIANA G. REAY, Appellant. (No. 5450.) C. E. GIFFARD, Respondent, v. WILLIAM McGRATH et. al., CHRISTIANA G. REAY, Appellant. (No. 5455.) HENRIETTA SCHAUBEL, Respondent, v. WILLIAM McGRATH et al., CHRISTIANA G. REAY, Appellant. (No. 5456.) ANDREW L. EDWARDS, Respondent, v. WILLIAM McGRATH et al., CHRISTIANA G. REAY, Appellant. (No. 5458.)
    Evidence—Destruction of Records—Abstract of Title.—Judgments and orders refusing new trials reversed on the authority of Dahler v. All Persons, ante, p. 160.
    APPEALS from judgments of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco and from orders refusing a new trial. George H. Buck, Judge presiding.
    The facts are similar to those stated in the opinion in Dahler v. All Persons, ante, p. 160.
    Norman H. Hurd, and A. A. Sanderson, for Appellant.
    William J. Herrin, William S. Downing, and Oscar C. Mueller, for Respondents.
    Crittenden Thornton, Amicus Curiae, on petition for a rehearing in Bank in No. 5458.
   THE COURT.

These eases, one and all,, present the same proposition decided in Dahler v. All Persons (S. F. No. 5622), ante, p. 160, [124 Pac. 995].

The so-called abstract of title and certificate thereto of date February 24, 1908, were improperly admitted for the reasons given in the Dahler case. Wherefore, in each of the above entitled cases the judgment and order refusing a new trial are reversed and the cause remanded.

Rehearing denied.  