Tha flaUes Daily Chronielev Entered at the Postoffice at Toe Dalles, Oregon a second-class matter. THE DALLES OBEOOS GOETHE AND REVOLUTIONS. A Well-Known antl Very Characteristic Anecdote of the Great Author. Goethe's wide grrasp of thephysieal researches of the day and his intense interest in scientific progress were kept tip to the last. The weight of four score years had iiot the effect of nar rowing his outlook. There is a well- dote of him in the evening' of his life - which may be recalled as illustrating' in a few lines what he was and what he was not, says Temple Bar. Itwasthe lstof Aujrust.lSSO. The news of the French revolution had reached Weimar that morning1 and all was in commotion. On entering Goethe's room his secretary, M. Soret, was ac costed with the exclamation: "Now, what do you think of this great event?" 'A frightful story," answered Soret, "but with such a ministry what was to be expected but the expulsion of the royal family?" "We do not appear to understand each other," said Goethe, ever indifferent to politics, even When boiling up into revolution; "I am speak ing of the contest so important for science between Cuvierrand Geoffroy St. Ililaire. which has come to an open rupture in the academy." Goethe, it must be remembered, con sidered the question at issue as a "mat ter of the greatest importance to the future of science. Ho was greatly re joiced over the. fact that the youthful physicist, St. Hilaire, had f;hown 'him self so powerful an ally of his own Gxed idea of the synthetic manner of look ing at nature. ' It was a line burst of enthusiasm of GocthVs, when, during 'this rarno.:nterview with his secretary, he eirclaira'.-d: . . "What is all intercourse with nature, if we merely occupy ourselves with in dividv.el material parts, and do not feel the breath of the spirit which pre- c.j eve- v ii ius uiiewnon, ana orders or sanctions every deviation by means of an inherent law! . 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