Saving PDF files in Safari

I am running Safari 7.0.6 under OS X 10.9.5, but could not save certain PDF files (instead I get a blank file of 0 bytes) using either from File Menu > Save As or the disk icon that appears in the window of the PDF file. Some PDFs save properly (e.g., http://forms.marylandtaxes.com/current_forms/Resident_Booklet.pdf) and some don't (e.g., http://forms.marylandtaxes.com/current_forms/502.pdf). This appears to be related to the PDF containing fillable form fields. If even one item in the latter PDF is filled out, then the PDF will Save properly from the disk icon in the PDF window.
The Save a Copy... dialog box that results from clicking on the disk icon in the PDF window has a button that confuses me. The main window in that box lets me navigate to where I want to save the file on my computer. However, in the lower left is a button says "Save to Online Account" which isn't what I want to do. Clicking on that button, gives choices of "Acrobat.com" or "New Account" but not the choice I want for local drive (or something equivalent) on my computer. Once any field in the form is filled out, that lower left button changes to "Save to Online Account..." (now has ...) and the choices change to Office 365 and SharePoint. I want neither so I Cancel out. Now Save works to put the file on my hard drive.
Even with a field filled out, the File menu > Save As... still saves only a blank file.
It shouldn't be this way...

If you are using the Adobe Reader plug-ins in Safari, then the only functional way to save the PDF locally (without damage) is to use the save functionality that Adobe (not Safari Save As…, Export, or Print > PDF) provides. These examples were captured on OS X 10.9.5. Safari 7.1.2. Adobe Reader 11.0.10.
Your first link will offer a roll over Adobe toolbar near the bottom-center of your displayed PDF document. Use the Save icon on the far left.
The second link produces the Adobe sub-toolbar with the Save icon.

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