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Southern Californian Published Every Saturday. RICHARD MELROSE. PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR OFFICE AT CORNER OF CENTER AND LOS ANGELES STREETS. TERMS For One Year (in advance.)...5 00 " Six Months," " "...3 00 Advertising rates...$1 per square AGENTS: LOS ANGELES...W. J. Brodrick SANTA ANA...W. H. Spurgeon GALLATIN...Frankel Bros. SAN FRANCISCO...L. P. Fisher NOTICE. Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly. BUSINESS CARDS! J. W. CLARK, Notary Public Justice of the Peace. BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. MRS. FLORA ELDRIDGE, MILLINER. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, Next to Clark's Book Store. ADIES will find Buttericks celebrated PATTERNs for sale. HATS and BONNETS MADE TO ORDER April 27 MRS. M. BROWN. DRESSMAKER Near the corner of Lemon and Second Streets. ANAHEIM. All kinds of plain and fancy sewing, by machines or hand at reasonable rates. Ladies and children's dress patterns for sale. TAILORING! NEW SHOP IN Anaheim. MR. F. RIECK, late of Los Angeles, has taken the fine new store room in Mrs Metta's new building on Center st. Anaheim, adjoining the CALIFORNIAN office, and is prepared to attend to all business in his line promptly and in a workmalike manner. GEORGE BAUER NOTICE. Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly. BUSINESS CARDS! J. W. CLARK, Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Land Agent and Conveyancer. Acknowledgments Taken. Loans negotiated on real estate security. Office at Clark's new building opposite Planters' Hotel Center street. A. KOHLER Justice of the Peace, [ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP] Office Next to Anaheim Hotel, Center Street Anaheim. Particular attention paid to Conveyancing. Collecting, Accounting And drafting of legal papers generally. Business transacted in all modern languages. H. C. AUSTIN, NOTARY PUBLIC ...AND... Real Estate Agent. (LATE REGISTER U.S. LAND OFFICE) BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, LAND SCIRCH, STOCKS AND BONDS, NEGOTIABLE LOANS, and attends to business in the U.S. Land office at Los Angeles and before the department at Washington. No. 20 Dawney's Block, Los Angeles, P.O. Box 5124 June27th A. A. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Room No. 11, Temple Block, San Los Angeles, Cal. O'MELVENY & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, Cal. Special Attention given to business in U.S. Land office. R. H. CHAPMAN. A, W. HUTTON. CHAPMAN & HUTTON, Attorneys at Law OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal. A. FLEMING, A. H. JUDSON JUDSON & FLEMING, SEARCHERS OF RECORDS. Temple Block, Spring Street, LOS ANGELES, Cal. June27th DR. W. N. HARDIN, Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets Anaheim. TAILORING! NEW SHOP IN Anaheim. MR M. F. RIECK, late of Los Angeles, has taken the fine new store room in Mrs Metta's new building on Center at Anaheim, adjoining the CALIFORNIAN office, and is prepared to attend to all business in his line promptly and in a workmahike manner. GEORGE BAUER BOOTS AND SHOES Made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed. George Bauer, Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall. BATH HOUSE AND BARBER SHOP, center Street..... Anaheim PROF. DEAN.... PROP'R L. GUNTHER, BCOT & SHOEMAKER, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. A good Fit Guaranteed. R. LUEDKE, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER. CENTER STREET ANAHEIM. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Carefully Repaired and WARRANTED. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY ON HAND. (Jan 11 tf) D. DESMOND HAT STORE, MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES ANAHEIM COOPER SHOP, CENTER STREET, Anaheim. J.WESTPHAL, PROPRIETOR. OBED MACY, Saddle and Harness Maker, CENTER STREET, Anaheim HARNESS, Saddles, Bits, Spurs, Etc., etc., always on hand and made to order. OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal. A. FLEMING, A. H. JUDSON JUDSON & FLEMING, SEARCHERS OF RECORDS. Temple Block, Spring Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. June21tf DR. W. N. HARDIN, Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets ANAHEIM. DR. J. S. GARDINER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office— IN ENTERPRISE HALL BUILDING Lately occupied by Mr. W. R. Olden, ANAHEIM. MRS. A. HIGGINS, LADIES' PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to women and children. Office and Residence Corner Lemon and Center streets Anaheim. PIONEER DRUG STORE. Center street corner of Lemon, Anaheim. W. M. HIGGINS, PROPRISTOR DEALER IN Drugs. Perfumery, and Garden seeds. A. G. BEEBE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and specifications drawn up with neatness and accuracy. Orders left at CLARKS BOOK STORE will receive prompt attention. P. C. M'KINNIE, Contractor and Builder, SHOP ON CENTRE STREET, [Adjoining Pioneer Livery Stable.] SAMUEL MEYER. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Oils, Gas Fixtures, and Kitchen Utensils. COMMERCIAL STREET ----- LOS ANGELES CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. J. WESTPHAL, PROPRIETOR. OBED MACY, Saddle and Harness Maker, CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM HARNESS, Saddles, Bits, Spurs, Etc., Etc., always on hand and made to order. S. C. POY. PIONEER SADDLE and HARNESS MAKER. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Saddlery, Leather and Findings No. 17, Los Angeles street, Los Angeles. JOSEPH BENNERSCHEIDT, TIN AND COPPER SMITH. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. Stoves Etc., Always on Hand. SYDNEY LACEY, CARPET UPHOLSTERER, ...Dealer in... Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., etc. With DOTTER & LORD, Se Main Street, Los Angeles. CARPET WAREHOUSE Aaron Smith, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods. No. 8, Commercial Street, Los Angeles, Cal Carpets sewed and put down neatly. ROBT. MENZEL. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. SWISS, LIMBURG AND GREEN Cheese, Canned Fruits and Country Produce of every description, all kinds of Fruits and Candy. June21tf SHERN CALIFORNIA AHEIM, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1873. BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. J. EVERDING & CO. Commision Merchants, 48 CLAY STREET, Below Dramm, SAN FRANCISCO. DEALERS IN OREGON PRODUCE. Agents for Imperial and Harrisburg Flour Mill. Wheaten Starch of our own manufacture ALWAYS ON HAND. J. FLEISHMAN. JULIUS SIGEL. San 173 Water St. N.Y. LOUIS WETHEIMER Fran. FLEISHMAN, SICHEL & CO; Importers and Dealers in... Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE. Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, & NOS. 112 AND 114 FRONT STREET Between California and Pine Streets SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS PLANTERS' HOTEL JOHN FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. Corner Center and Los Angeles street ANAHEIM, CAL. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD REspecifically call the attention of the traveling public to the superior accommodations of this well known and long established house. This Hotel has every accommodation which a long experience in the business could suggest. Stages from Los Angeles, San Diego and San Bernardino Stop at This House. Anaheim is in the most fertile part of the semi-tropical region of California, in the midst of luxurent ORANGE GROVES And... PURPLE VINEYARDS, Convenient to good hunting and fishing grounds, and is only 12 miles from the sea, with a climate acknowledged superior to any other in the State, and offers advantages to the traveler or tourist unequaled by any other portion of the Union. Terms—from $1.50 to $2 per day. Board and lodging per week, from $7 to $10. Board per INVALID CLIMATES Condensed Meteorological Francis S. Miles, of the town of Anaheim from Observations taken 8 A.M., 1 P.M. and Including Thirteen M July 1st, 1872, to July JULY—1872. Hygrometer—Average differen wet and dry bulb. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum. Minimum. On five days the temperature at 1 P.M. Bright sunshine cloudy and rainy one day. AUGUST—1872. Hygrometer—Average differen wet and dry bulb. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum. Minimum. For nine days the temperature at 1 P.M. and on two day Bright sunshine, twenty day and clouds ten; cloudy all day. SEPTEMBER—1872. Hygrometer—Average differen wet and dry bulb. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum. PLEISHMAN, SICHEL & CO. ...Importers and Dealers in... Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE. Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, &c. NOS. 112 AND 114 FRONT STREET Between California and Pine Streets SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CLARK & AUSTIN. —Dealer in— BOOKS, STATIONERY, —and Fancy Goods, Anaheim, AGENT for Averill's Chemical Paint; also, for the San Francisco dailies and weeklies, and Eastern periodicals. Toys. Accordons, Books, Gold Pens, Candles, &c., &c. Give me a call. tf dec20 SANTA ANA STORE, Santa Ana, —BY— WM. H. SPURGEON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, MARBLE WORKS. No: 126 Main Street, Los Angeles. (Former residence of the French Consul.) MANTLES, GRATES, MONUMENTS HEADSTONES, WASHSTANDS, Bureau and Table Tops. On Oplers from other counties will receive prompt attention. July 19. JACOB MILLER. JOSEPH HINTON, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Havana Cigars OF ALL BRANDS. No. 40 Main Street, Los Angeles. Cigar Dealers and Grocers supplied at Short Notice. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. June 14 tf SALOONS, ETC. ENTERPRISE SALOON, This House. Anaheim is in the most fertile part of the semi-tropical region of California, in the midst of luxurient ORANGE GROVES....And.... PURPLE VINEYARDS, Convenient to good hunting and fishing grounds, and is only 12 miles from the sea, with a climate acknowledged superior to any other in the State, and offers advantages to the traveler or tourist unequaled by any other portion of the Union. Terms—from $1.50 to $2 per day. Board and lodging per week, from $7 to $10. Board per week, $5. JOHN FISCHER. ANAHEIM HOTEL, Cor. Center & Lemon Sts. ANAHEIM : : : : : CAL. Established and hitherto conducted by HENRY BREMERMANN, Has been leased to the undersigned, who will endeavor to maintain its deservedly high reputation as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. The appointments of its airy and well-lighted ROOMS ....And the superiority of the....KITCHEN AND BAR Are too well known to the public to make further economic necessity. I respectfully invite all friends and former patrons of the house, as well as the travelling public, to patronize a young beginner who will spare no pains to please his guests. MAX. NEBELUNG. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprs. CHALLENGE RESTAURANT FELIX POUCHOT, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES St., Next Enterprise Hall. ANAHEIM. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE-named favorite place of resort, begs leave to assure his friends that he will spare no pains to maintain its well-earned reputation among all lovers of good cheer. Having associated himself with one of the best cooks in the land, he is confident that his table will wet and dry bulb... Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum.....Minimum....For nine days the temperature 80° at 1 P.M., and on two days Bright sunshine, twenty days and clouds ten; cloudy all day. SEPTEMBER—18 Hygrometer—Average differ wet and dry bulb.. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum.....Minimum....On five days the temperature 80°, on one of which it was at 1 P.M. Bright sunshine eight days; sunshine and cloudy all day, one. OCTOBER—187 Hygrometer—Average differ wet and dry bulb.. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum.....Minimum....On four days the temperature 80° at 1 P.M., and on one o' above 83°. Bright sunshine, days; sunshine and clouds, for NOVEMBER—187 Hygrometer—Average differ wet and dry bulb.. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum.....Minimum....On six days the temperature 60° at 8 A.M. Bright sunshine six days; sunshine and cloudy all day, one. DECEMBER—187 Hygrometer—Average differ wet and dry bulb.. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum.....Minimum....Bright sunshine, seventeenth clouds, six; cloudy Rain on two days and four five days the temperature was 8 A.M. Strong wind, one day. JANUARY—187 Hygrometer—Average differ wet and dry bulb.. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum.....Minimum....On six days the temperature 55 at 8 A.M. Bright sunshine days; sunshine and clouds, on all day, four. Rain two day wind two days. FEBRUARY—187 Hygrometer—Average differ wet and dry bulb.. Thermometer—Av. temperat Maximum.....Minimum....On fifteen days the temperature Havana Cigars of All Brands. No. 40 Main Street, Los Angeles. Cigar Dealers and Grocers supplied at Short Notice. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. June 14th SALOONS, ETC. ENTERPRISE SALOON, PETER RICHARDS, ... PROPRIETOR LOS ANGELES ST...ANAHEIM. Having resumed the management of this popular establishment and thoroughly renovated it, and having a choice stock of the best wines and liquors on hand, I respectfully invite all my old friends to come and see me again. Two Fine Bottled Tables, and a Reading & Chess Room Are attached to the establishment. NEW YORK BREWERY, CHRIS. HENNE...Proprietor 219 Main Street Los Angeles. The Best of Lager Always on Hand Anaheim Agency. Parties in Anaheim desiring to procure the excellent BEER manufactured at this establishment, can do so by applying to Mr. TIMM BOEGE, Anaheim CALIFORNIA BREWERY, Seventh North street, between Los Angeles and Lemon. ANAHEIM. F. CONRAD,... Proprietor THE BEST LAGER BEER, BY BOTTLE OR GLASS always on hand. Orders promptly filled. FELIX POUCHOT, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES ST., Next Enterprise Hall. ANAHEIM. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED THE A-bove-named favorite place of resort, begs leave to assure his friends that he will spare no pains to maintain its well-earned reputation among all lovers of good cheer. Having associated himself with one of the best cooks in the land, he is confident that his table will be likewise one of the best, and invites his friends to come and taste for themselves. Families and private parties can always be supplied, at short notice, with pastries of every description. Board by the day, week or month. FELIX POUCHOT. N. B.-A Private room for Ladies. DELMONICO RESTAURANT, MAIN STREET, Head of Commercial street, Los Angeles He undersigned has lately fitted up this already popular RESTAURANT. And especially solicits the... PATRONAGE Of the... Anaheim Traveling Public. MUNROE: : : : Proprietor, Late of Barnum's Restaurant. Star Restaurant. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Board by the day or week, at Moderate Prices. Meals can be Obtained at All Hours. GEORGE MILLER, Prop'r. feb8-1f VALID CLIMATES COMPARED. Condensed Meteorological Report by Francis S. Miller, of the Climate of the town of Anaheim, Prepared from Observations taken Daily at 3 A.M., 1 P.M. and 6 P.M., including Thirteen Months, from July 1st, 1872, to July 31st, 1873. JULY—1872. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 71-60 Hygrometer—Av. temperature... 73 3-4° Minimum... 83 Minimum... 66 Five days the temperature was above 80° P. M. Bright sunshine, 30 days; dry and rainy one day. AUGUST—1872. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 8 Hygrometer—Av. temperature... 73 3-4° Minimum... 94 Minimum... 68 For nine days the temperature was above 1 P.M., and on two days above 83°. Light sunshine, twenty days; sunshine clouds, ten; cloudy all day, one. SEPTEMBER—1872. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 81-100 Hygrometer—Av. temperature... 74 Minimum... 90 Thermometer—Av. temperature... 70 Maximum... 91 Minimum... 60 On five days the temperature was above 80° at 1 P.M. Bright sunshine, thirty days. JULY—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 8 1-4° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 73 Maximum... 100 Minimum... 62 On eight days the thermometer rose above 80° and on three days above 85°. Bright sunshine, twenty eight days; sunshine and clouds, two; cloudy all day, one. Condensed Meteorological Record, Taken at Mentone, France, during December, January and February, by Francis S. Miller, of New York. Observations taken at 8 A.M., 1 P.M. and 6 P.M. DECEMBER. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 5 1-2° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 49 Maximum... 62 Minimum... 37 Bright sunshine, ten days; sunshine and clouds, eight; cloudy all day, thirteen; rain, twelve; strong winds, two. JANUARY. Hygrometer—Average difference between SEPTEMBER—1872. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 8 1-10° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 74 Minimum... 90 Maximum... 62 On five days the temperature was above on one of which it was above 83°. Bright sunshine, twenty days; sunshine and clouds, one; cloudy all day, one. OCTOBER—1872. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 8 1-3° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 69 1-4° Minimum... 96 Maximum... 58 On four days the temperature was above at 1 P.M., and on one of these it was above 83°. Bright sunshine, twenty-seven days; sunshine and clouds, four. NOVEMBER—1872. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 11 7-8° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 68 Minimum... 85 Maximum... 55 On six days the temperature was below at 8 A.M. Bright sunshine, twenty-days; sunshine and clouds, three; cloudy all day, one. DECEMBER—1872. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 6 1-6° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 62 Minimum... 77 Maximum... 50 Bright sunshine, seventeen days; sunshine and clouds, six; cloudy all day,eight. On two days and four nights. On days the temperature was below 55° at M. Strong wind, one day. JANUARY—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 7 7-8° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 63 3-4° Minimum... 80 Maximum... 50 On six days the temperature was below at 8 A.M. Bright sunshine, nineteen days; sunshine and clouds, eight; cloudy day,four. Rain two days and strong two days. FEBRUARY—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 4 1-2° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 57 1-3° Minimum... 75 Maximum... 44 On fifteen days the temperature was be NEW YORK, Observations taken at 8 A.M., 1 P.M. and 6 P.M. DECEMBER. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 5 1-2° Thermometer—Av. temperature... 49 Maximum... 62 Minimum... 37 Bright sunshine, ten days; sunshine and clouds, eight; cloudy all day, thirteen; rain,twelve; strong winds,two. JANUARY. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 6° Thermometer—Average temperature...48° Maximum temperature...61° Minimum temperature...36° Bright sunshine, eighteen days; sunshine and clouds,four; cloudy all day,nine; rain,nine; strong wind,seven. FEBRUARY. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 61° Thermometer—Average temperature...48° Maximum temperature...61° Minimum temperature...33° Bright sunshine sixteen days; sunshine and clouds, seven; cloudy all day,five; rain,seven; strong wind,seven. Condensed Meteorological Record, Taken at Aikun Georgia, during the Winter 1870-71, by Francis S. Miles, of New York, Observations taken at 8 A.M., 1 P.M. and 6 P.M. DECEMBER—1870. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 4° Thermometer--Average temperature..45° Maximum temperature.....61° Minimum temperature.....18° For ten days the thermometer averaged below 40°. Bright sunshine,fifteen days; sunshine and clouds,six; cloudy all day,ten. Rain on four and snow on one of the above cloudy days. Strong winds on eight days. JANUARY—1871. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 6° Thermometer--Average temperature..55° Maximum temperature.....69° Minimum温度.....33° On eleven days the thermometer averaged below 45°. Bright sunshine,fourteen days; sunshine and clouds, ten; cloudy all day,seven; rain on three and strong winds on eight days. FEBRUARY—1871. Hygrometer--Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 5° Thermometer-Average temperature..57½° Maximum temperature.....60° Minimum温度.....38° On six days the thermometer averaged below 45°. Bright sunshine,twelve days; sunshine and clouds,six days; cloudy all day,ten; rain,seven; strong winds,sixteen.The winter of 1870 and 1871 was considered a remarkably fine one for Alken. FEBRUARY—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 4 1-2° Thermometer—Av. temperature...57 L-3° Minimum...75 Maximum...44 In fifteen days the temperature was below 65° at 8 A.M. Bright sunshine, seven sunshine and clouds, thirteen daily all day, eight. Rain on nine days. MARCH—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 6 3-8° Thermometer—Av. temperature...64 1-8° Minimum...81 Maximum...54 In two days the temperature was below 8 A.M. Bright sunshine, twelve sunshine and clouds, thirteen daily all day, six; strong winds, two days. APRIL—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 9 2-3° Thermometer—Av. temperature...64 3-4° Minimum...87 Maximum...48 In four days the temperature was below 8 A.M. and on four days above 80° at 8 A.M. Bright sunshine, twenty-one days, sunshine and clouds, eight; cloudy all one. MAY—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 7 1-4° Thermometer—Av. temperature...65 1-2° Minimum...86 Maximum...57 In two days the temperature was above 1 P.M. Bright sunshine, sixteen sunshine and clouds, nine; cloudy day, six. JUNE—1873. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 7 1-6° Winds on eight days. FEBRUARY—1871. Hygrometer—Average difference between wet and dry bulb... 5° Thermometer—Average temperature...57° Maximum temperature...60° Minimum temperature...38° On six days the thermometer averaged below 45°. Bright sunshine, twelve days; sunshine and clouds, six days; cloudy all day, ten; rain, seven; strong winds, sixteen. The winter of 1870 and 1871 was considered a remarkably fine one for Alken. RECAPITULATION. During December, January and February at Anaheim an invalid could have been out of doors all day...81 days. Confined in doors by bad weather..9 " At Mentone during the corresponding months, there were of fair days...67 There were of bad days...23 At Alken, during the corresponding months, there were of fair days...53 There were of bad days...37 At Anaheim, rain 13 days, strong winds 3 days. At Mentone, rain 28 days, strong winds 23 days. At Alken, rain 14 days, snow 1 day and strong winds 32 days. DEGREE OF DRYNESS. At Anaheim, average difference between wet and dry bulb...6½° At Mentone...6° At Alken...5° TEMPERATURE. At Anaheim, average temp., 3 months...61° Maximum...77¼° Minimum...49¼° At Mentone, av. temp. for 3 months...48¼° Maximum...61¼° Minimum...35¼° At Alken, av. temp., for 3 months...63° Maximum...70° Minimum...30° Scientists are claiming that instead of being cold, the moon is in reality red-hot; so much so that no living thing known to our world could exist there. This spoils the "green cheese" theory.