With several years of experience as a sheriff in California, Paul ran as a
Republican for the office of
Pima County Sheriff against incumbent
Charles A. Shibell, a
Democrat. Paul was expected to win, but on November 2, 1880, Shibell was unexpectedly reelected, and he immediately appointed
Johnny Behan as the new deputy sheriff for the Tombstone region of Pima County. A week later, Paul accused Shibell and his supporters
Ike Clanton,
Curly Bill Brocius, and Frank McLaury of
ballot-stuffing and filed suit in the courts.
Assassination attempt While the election decision was being argued in the courts, Paul rejoined Wells Fargo as a
shotgun messenger. On the evening of March 15, 1881, the stage-driver of the Kinnear & Company stagecoach carrying $26,000 in
silver bullion (about $ in today's dollars) en route from Tombstone to
Benson, Arizona, took ill in
Contention City and Paul took the reins and the driver's seat. Three members of the
Cochise County Cowboys—
Jim Crane,
Harry Head, and
Bill Leonard—attempted to rob the stagecoach near Drew's Station, just outside Contention City, by first stepping into the road and commanding them to "Hold!" Immediately, Crane fired at the guard's seat, killing the popular and well-known driver
Eli 'Budd' Philpot. This would lead to theories of an assassination attempt. Paul fired his
shotgun and emptied his
revolver at the robbers, wounding a Cowboy later identified as Bill Leonard in the groin. In the exchange, a miner named Peter Roerig, riding in the rear
dickey seat, was also killed. Philpot's body lurched forward onto the horses and they spooked and ran off. Paul was able to bring the stage under control after about by jumping onto the
tongue, at which point they had lost the robbers. Paul returned to the attempted robbery site near Drews Station and joined in with the posse on an 18-day chase that produced Luther King. King was holding the horses for the robbers and identified them by name.
Court decision The Arizona Territorial Supreme Court ruled on his election lawsuit in Paul's favor in February, but Shibell appealed, and the decision was not confirmed until April. Paul held the position through 1886. On February 1, 1881,
Cochise County was split off from Pima County, relieving him of a large and difficult territory. == Ordered to arrest Wyatt Earp ==