Now that they've finished with Marion Jones, federal prosecutors have reset their sights on their next target: Barry Bonds. Sources familiar with the investigation into perjury and tax evasion charges against the all-time home run leader told the Daily News that the U.S. Attorney's office in San Francisco remains determined to indict Bonds by the time the grand jury expires in January. "Once they're finished with (Jones), then it's Bonds," an attorney familiar with the case said.