Philip C. Engle Corporal P. C. Engle was in the first Yukon detachment of North-West Mounted Police officers to arrive at Forty Mile in 1895.((Helene Dobrowolsky, //Law of the Yukon: A Pictorial History of the Mounted Police in the Yukon.// Whitehorse: Lost Moose, 1995: 18.)) Staff Sergeant Murray Hayne was on the Portland when it docked in Seattle on 17 July 1897 along with other NWMP officers who had staked claims: ex-Sergeant Philip Engel, ex-corporal Eli Newbrook, and ex-Constables Henry Jenkins and Edward Telford. They were reluctant to tell reporters how much gold they had recovered but would only describe it as "good money." Ex-constable Growler reported he had $50,000 and ex-Constable Ward had $18,000.((Jim Wallace, //Forty Mile to Bonanza: The North-West Mounted Police in the Klondike Gold Rush.// Calgary: Bunker to Bunker Publishing. 2000: 46.))