Jupiter wins shares in casket prize CHARTERS TOWERS, March 4. Among those to participate in the second prize in the Golden Casket to day was Jupiter Mosman, who held a half-share in a shilling share ticket with Mr. W. Bourke, a taxi driver. Jupiter Mosman has lived at Eventide Home for the Aged for several years. He figured prominently in the discovery of the Charters Towers field, and was with Mosman, Clarke and Fraser, as a little blackboy, when, In 1872, they first set foot on the present site of Charters Towers. He is now an aged man, and his share of the prize, about £83, will provide him with additional comforts in his declining years. For months past he and Mr. Bourke regularly had been taking tickets, but this Is the first time that fortune has Fix this textfavored them in a decent way.