OK, it has some interesting sites on it. It has a tang site and also a 3 leaf rear site, with leaves labeled 50, 100, 200.
It's a saddle ring carbine version.
I'm curious whether the sights on your rifle are factory original or have been swapped at some point in its life. The tang sight is likely a Lyman #2, most of which were aftermarket additions, but I believe could have been special ordered and installed by Winchester. The 3 leaf rear sight, though not uncommon on the earliest Winchesters, were not the standard rear sight on saddle ring carbines......at least ones I'm familiar with. SRC's came stock with a fold up rear ladder sight, though I am unsure whether that holds true of a 1901 vintage. Even still, it is possible the 3 leaf sight was special ordered as well.
I believe Winchester's polishing room records are availible for 94's manufactured up until 1907, so Winchester's Cody Firearm Museum will likely have a record of your rifle. For around a $100 fee, you can get a copy of their records and see if any of the sights deviated from standard when it left the factory.