Can't Open pdf File in iBooks From Web Page

I'm trying to open an online PDF. I have to choices: "Open in iBook" or "Open with...iBooks, Kindle or Evernote".  Ive tried each of these options. When I select an option nothing happens. How can I fix either iBooks or Safari to open pdf's from the web. BTW, I'm using an iPhone 4.

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