
    [Civ. No. 4241.
    First Appellate District, Division Two.
    August 12, 1922.]
    THE LACHMAN COMPANY (a Corporation), Respondent, v. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA BERRY GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION (a Corporation), et al., Defendants; T. TOYOSHIMA, Appellant.
    
       Plage of Trial—Motion for Change—Action for Damages— Parties.—Order reversed on authority of The Laehman Company v. Central California Berry Growers’ Assn., ante, p. 748.
    
      APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, denying a motion for change of place of trial. James M. Troutt, Judge. Reversed.
    The essential facts are identical with those in The Lachman Company v. California Berry Growers’ Assn., ante, p. 748.
    S. W. Mohlkenbuhr and Thos. W. Firby for Appellant.
    Philip S. Ehrlich for Respondent.
   LANGDON, P. J.

This is an appeal from an order denying the motion of the defendant T. Toyoshima to change the place of trial of the action from the city and county of San Francisco to San Benito County, the residence of said defendant.

By stipulation and order heretofore made herein, this appeal is considered upon the transcript and briefs on file in this court in the ease of The Lachman Company v. Central California Berry Growers’ Assn, et al., ante, p. 748 [209 Pac. 379], The essential facts are identical in the two cases, and for the reasons given in the opinion filed in said case of The Lachman Company v. Central California Berry Growers’ Assn., the order appealed from herein is reversed, with directions to the trial court to grant the motion of defendant Toyoshima to change the place of trial of the action to the county of his residence.

Nourse, J., and Sturtevant, J., concurred.  