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Show COUNT AND PRINCE FIGHT, I Former Husband of Anna Gould and H Her Alleged Fiance Clash. M Paris. Count Bonl do Castellnno, H from, whom his wife, who was Miss H Anna Gould of New York, was recent- H ly divorced, and Prlnco Hello do Sa- H gan, who on several occasions was re- H ported to bo engaged to Madamo H Gould, had a personal encounter on Thursday at tho Church of St. Plorro H do Challlot whllo a sorvlco to tho memory of Lady Stanloy Errlngton, a-relative a-relative of both men, who died latoly in England, was In progress. Beginning inside tho church, whero Count Boni says tho prlnco insulted both him nnd the sacred edifice, tho encounter was resumed at tho door-way, door-way, where Count Bonl, followed by his brother, Count Jean do Castel-lano, Castel-lano, overtook tho prince. Count Bonl Hpat In his cousin's face. Then camo tho clash or cane, followed by a roughs nnd tumblo fight on tho pnvoment, which ended In tho gutter, where tho men wero finally separated by a big butcher. Count Bonl at tho moment of intervention was holding down tho well-nigh Inscnslblo prince, whllo Joan, according to eye witnesses, wns administering to him a sovero kick- |