Fire discovered about eleven o'clock on Sunday morning completely destroyed St. Anne's Roman Catholic church building at Bulger with its contents. The fire was discovered about an hour after the morning service had been held and hand made such headway that nothing could be done to save the building. A policy for $10,000 insurance was carried on the structure which was frame and easy prey to the flames. Mrs. Martin BURNS, who lives near the church, first saw the fire and gave the alarm. Bulger is without water supply and nothing could be done to save the building. Fire companies from Midway, Burgettstown, McDonald, and Oakdale responded to calls for aid and by their work prevented the fire from spreading beyond the church property. The homes of W. J. WINTERS, Frank OPENBRIER, Martin BURNS and W. H. BANE, all nearby, were badly scorched and several of them were on fire a number of times, but the watchful firemen prevented the fires from making other headway. Shrubbery for considerable distance from the church was scorched. It is presumed that draperies on the altar were in some way ignited from one of the candles. The priest in charge, Rev. Fr. KOSCHISZ, also has charge of the Cherry Valley church and was there at the time of the fire. The fire caused considerable excitement for a time and drew a large number of spectators.